Rob called the company a frenemy of the internet generation. |
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Without its Korean frenemy, the company will have to switch to a new megasupplier. |
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Gwyneth had a frenemy once and was troubled at the joy she felt when this person suffered a terrible public humiliation. |
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Longtime press baron and Murdoch frenemy Conrad Black on what Michael Wolff got wrong in his new biography of the media titan. |
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This episode illuminates the omnipresent peril the current president faces in having such a high-profile, high-octane frenemy. |
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The compulsively aggressive Australian is a great businessman, writes press baron and Rupert frenemy Conrad Black. |
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Now the frenemy has become a scapegoat for many of the industry's self-inflicted wounds. Mr Auletta does a respectable job of reviewing the media companies' predicaments. |
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What are the odds you'd get stuck with your ex-BF and your frenemy in one class? |
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Nerves and impatience lead the Fools into sudden darkness, stranger danger, trouble with the law, and Sir Licksalot's new frenemy. |
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He is now an official frenemy of Mafia lord Salvatore Maroni. |
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To his huge credit, JJ Abrams knocks it out of the park in a terrific movie starring Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto as the new Captain Kirk and his Romulan frenemy, Spock. |
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