They ended up at the Lodging House, where he befriended theological students and dreamed of becoming a clergyman himself. |
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I befriended a couple of the kids, and together we built a raft that we would row down the Dodder as far as the great waterfall in Donnybrook. |
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Having befriended the monstrous Lelio, she agrees to rescue him from the marital clutches of a middle-aged countess by wooing the lady herself. |
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Ashmole was fascinated by magic, alchemy and astrology, and befriended many astrologers regardless of political allegiance. |
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Raised by his grandmother, he befriended a chapter of the Hell's Angels motorbike gang, is smothered in tattoos and has his nipples pierced. |
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His political zeal was fired when he befriended radical black activists including Angela Davis. |
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On stage at the concert hall is Roland, the quiet and intense orchestra leader, who is befriended by local musician and The Who fanatic, Alex. |
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Although Frederika was the wife of a Hessian general, she was adored by both sides and even befriended by Thomas Jefferson. |
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When she first met Blake she'd pitied him because he only had a few friends, so she had befriended him. |
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She befriended him and offered support after reading about the 1995 case in the news. |
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As a youngster I was befriended by a bargee who for many years travelled to York from the ports of Hull and Goole with a variety of cargoes. |
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The haulier said a fellow English prisoner who he befriended in the Greek jail was in his thoughts today. |
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Women wrestled then befriended adultresses, men abducted brides, light-hearted capers segued into murder. |
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Daniel befriended a girl on the way who had friends that would let him stay in their apartment. |
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I said as much and befriended Guy, whose musical tastes encompass a diverse medley of almost unlistenable music. |
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But it wasn't long before she got in with the wrong crowd, keen to ingratiate herself with her peers, and befriended the bullies themselves. |
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They had befriended the victims outside a bar in before walking them part-way home and robbing them in an alleyway off Kendal Road. |
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In his memoirs, he recounts how during his first consular posting, he befriended an orangutan. |
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A mother who survived a plane crash in the African bush is now helping educate a teenage girl she befriended as she recovered from her injuries. |
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The young Arthur befriended a waterman who took fresh water to the incoming ships. |
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Mr Erridge said Callum had befriended the local motorcycling community as he enjoyed riding on the back of his dad's bike. |
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Hines had befriended the girl after she joined the Lollypop Children's Theatre in order to overcome a stutter. |
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She cruelly locked her stepson in an attic room, but her own son befriended him. |
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After serving in two world wars and entering middle age, he moved to Switzerland and befriended a chemist named Albert Hofmann. |
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Sandra stayed at home, away from the taunts and jibes of her white schoolfellows, and illicitly befriended the children of the family's black nanny. |
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The scribe for Sporting News befriended Ghawi after exchanging messages with her online, he told The Daily Beast. |
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She even befriended a figure that may have been a hallucination or possibly an angel sent from heaven. |
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Through the program, I also befriended children of all racial, ethnic, socioeconomic and religious backgrounds. |
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I immediately sensed the presence of a group I had befriended before. |
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I was so sad to hear that a solider he had befriended was shot, but to me, all that mattered was that my brother was still alive. |
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Promotion of the founding of theme networks and platforms among the member centres of EZA and other befriended organisations. |
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He called Erasmus his spiritual father and befriended numerous Protestants. |
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While there, I was befriended by a young girl who was about four years old. |
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He fell foul of the police at an early age, was befriended by a local bushranger, and at 15 was imprisoned for three years on horse stealing charges. |
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One student in my class, Nicolle, who was very open and friendly, befriended Kelvin and he gradually started to come out of his shell. |
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In fact they were not related but simply lived in the same boarding house and had befriended the old man, who was alone and ill. |
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She never descended to self-pity but preserved in herself a sense of identity and personal dignity that made her so valuable to any whom she befriended. |
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The abuse ranges from violence in the home to financial abuse where a person is deliberately befriended and told a sob story so they leave cash in their will. |
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When Mandela wanted to study law, Sisulu arranged for him to be articled to a white attorney, Lazar Sidelsky, who befriended him. |
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Orinduik is home to a diamond mining community and we're joined by an Amerindian man, the father of a bemused boy we have befriended. |
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On the other, superiority, disdain, guilt, and a fear of being befriended or loved for all the wrong reasons. |
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In prison, she befriended a noble woman who espoused the cause of the revolution. |
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The young Lucas went to a private school for girls, where she befriended a girl whose mother was leftwing and literary. |
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You had befriended Breck and a number of other adolescent friends through an online community. |
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Raised by his grandmother, he befriended the Aarhus chapter of the Hell's Angels motorbike gang, is smothered in tattoos and has his nipples pierced. |
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At the end of the time he was out of money but was befriended by the captain of a luxury tourist canal barge who offered him a two month job as a deckhand. |
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In the end she slipped quietly away from us, but her family and those of us who befriended her over the years will happily retain the many lovely memories she has left behind. |
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It provides a great learning opportunity for us to see how a community has befriended the forces of nature. |
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Furthermore, the Miamis, who had previously befriended the French, now turned against them under the leadership of Chief Memeskia. |
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Five months later, in early September, Tony was befriended on Facebook by a French woman who had apparently taken a fancy to him. |
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He befriended the Ojibwa of northern Ontario and learned their language, skills and traditions. |
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In 1803, when he was only 11, Gioacchino Rossini befriended the wealthy Malerbi family in Lugo. |
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In 1950, Serna earned his Ph.D. from the university of Havana, where he had befriended a classmate named Fidel Castro. |
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One Depression-era family the Kallisons befriended was that of Walter Sachtleben. |
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It appears one of the killers had befriended Vumilia before she left her work selling peanuts in the market. |
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We are obviously speaking about St. Roch's dog, who befriended him and brought him a piece of bread every day, taking it from its master's table. |
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When the Franciscan friars came to Thuringin around 1224, St. Elizabeth befriended them. |
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During this time he met and befriended Captain Richard Brown who encouraged him to become a poet. |
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In old age he befriended the young Edmund Gosse, whom he introduced to Shakespeare. |
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Ronnie had befriended Mitchell while they served time together in Wandsworth Prison. |
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During his time in these positions, Caesar befriended Pompey and Crassus, the two men with whom he would later form the First Triumvirate. |
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A German family who befriended the Hunts knew they wanted to adopt a baby. |
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He was befriended by a local druggist, Jay Miller, who worked at the apothecary at the corner of Sixth and Harrison Street. |
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Hockney is openly gay, and unlike Andy Warhol, whom he befriended, he openly explored the nature of gay love in his portraiture. |
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Another was Grahame Clark, whom Childe befriended and encouraged in his research. |
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The final member was Londoner Clancy Pegg on keyboards, who had befriended Roberts and Matthews after moving to Cardiff. |
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In 1995, she played Tai, the Bronx homegirl befriended at her new school in Beverly Hills by Alicia Silverstone in Clueless, Amy Heckerling's revisiting of Jane Austen's Emma. |
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Mr Berezovsky helped to pay for Mr Yeltsin's re-election campaign in 1996, befriended Mr Yeltsin's daughter and son-in-law, and had ready access to the Kremlin until the two men fell out stormily in April last year. |
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She befriended French director Louis Malle and the two carried on a lengthy correspondence. |
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John Bulger, 74, was sent to prison last month for the sexual abuse of a boy he had befriended as he was crying on the street. |
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Daynes, who used the online monicker EagleOneSix, befriended Breck in the internet gaming group TeamSpeak in which the 19-year-old was described as the controlling ringmaster. |
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Tinuveel befriended a unicorn a while ago. |
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Upon her arrival Minn is befriended by a kind old lady named Gerdie who is willing to share her cozy Minnesota cabin with Minn. |
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Between these two visitations, Charlie, a lost soul in search of romance and adventure, is befriended on the overseas flight by his Romanian seat mate, an avid Chicago Cubs fan, who dies before they land. |
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It is telling in that respect that for many years 15 mayors of befriended cities and 15 ambassadors attended the city's anniversary on 2 December. |
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Further measurements, such as narrow band frequency analysis or measurements according to foreign standards are carried out with befriended institutes. |
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The villagers quickly come to believe that this man who is so free in his behaviour is more than anything a dangerous madman, except for a handful of people whom he has befriended. |
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But it was also the place where our family was befriended by the Molots, who owned the local drugstore, the Marcottes and the Proulx, among whom we lived in Lower Town, and our guardian angels, the Potters. |
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Giacomo Bellini, whom he befriended, was one of his favourite composers. |
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Sharon spoke about some startling encounters between the first European visitors to the northern New World and about the wild animals that some befriended. |
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But good fortune seemed to be with me from the beginning, as no sooner had I arrived than I was befriended by a truly exceptional young man who would from then on become my assistant, translator and friend. |
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My first live exposure to this music was Stephane Wrembel who helped me a lot by encouraging me, and since then I somehow befriended many other musicians. |
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Francis of Assisi befriended and was in tune with nature not only for theological reasons, but also due to his natural inclination and his warm, instinctive friendliness. |
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Grimstead became romantically involved with a student whose family he befriended and went on to live common law with her after she graduated, the panel heard. |
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Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended me. |
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While at Cambridge, he befriended the young William Wilberforce, who became a lifelong friend and political ally in Parliament. |
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There Byron befriended the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Shelley's future wife Mary Godwin. |
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Keats befriended Isabella Jones in May 1817, while on holiday in the village of Bo Peep, near Hastings. |
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In 1938, Huxley befriended Jiddu Krishnamurti, whose teachings he greatly admired. |
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Over the next eight years, Delius befriended many writers and artists, including August Strindberg, Edvard Munch and Paul Gauguin. |
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In 1857 Maxwell befriended the Reverend Daniel Dewar, who was then the Principal of Marischal. |
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Barrie befriended Africa explorer Joseph Thomson and Antarctica explorer Robert Falcon Scott. |
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He befriended the king's niece, Princess Victoria Kaiulani, who also had a link to Scottish heritage. |
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There he befriended Henry Moyes, a young blind man who showed precocious aptitude. |
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In 1516 Ferdinand Magellan moved to Seville and befriended Diogo, both having traveled to India. |
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There, Magellan befriended Rajah Kolambu and Rajah Siagu the chieftain of Limasawa, who guided him to Cebu. |
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Velazquez settled on the island of Espanola, where he befriended the Governor of the indies Bartolome Colon. |
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However, four days after Yermak claimed Qashliq the people returned, and Yermak soon befriended the Ostyak people. |
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Along the way, Japanese put machines on a pedestal, cherished and befriended them. |
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In Italy, they befriended Lord Byron in Rome and then went on to travel to Naples. |
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In 1739 Jack befriended Dorothy Benson, the daughter of the landlord of the Granby Inn in Harrogate. |
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It revolves around an art dealer who befriended a homeless man in order to save his struggling relationship with his wife. |
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Scott befriended Brooks, 18, a 2013 graduate of The Haverford School. |
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Tapsic befriended Triplett while the two were at Penn State. |
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They fought alongside them, healed them, and often befriended them. |
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Insurance broker Gavin Venter, then 25, befriended teenage girls on social networking sites. |
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Years earlier, Kamataris and McNamara had befriended Ogborn at Ciccone's Family Fitness, known at the time as Hardbodies. |
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At the end of 1512 and the first months of 1513, he arrived in a region dominated by the cacique Careta, whom he easily defeated and then befriended. |
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Later some of Springfield's friends sought out and befriended Duffy. |
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During this period, in 1890 in the Congo, Conrad encountered and befriended the Irish Republican and advocate for human rights, Sir Roger Casement. |
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Between 1737 and 1739, Johnson befriended poet Richard Savage. |
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His first brief was Trade and Industry, Energy and Privatisation, and he befriended fellow young colleagues including Edward Llewellyn, Ed Vaizey and Rachel Whetstone. |
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While in America he was befriended by Longfellow and Walt Whitman. |
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Elizabeth Needs befriended Bunty Farrand before taking a four figure sum from her bank acount while she was in hospital for several weeks after having a leg amputated. |
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He was educated in mathematics and Latin at the court of Afonso V of Portugal, where he befriended Prince John, the future King John II of Portugal. |
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Lord Northcliffe, who had befriended Wilbur Wright during his sensational 1908 public demonstrations in France, had offered the prize hoping that Wilbur would win. |
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The famous Mondeo man you befriended before the election now pays pounds 50 to fill up his car all because you have increased petrol taxes by 34 per cent in three short years. |
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Beyond this circle of outdoorsy ruckusy kids I somehow befriended the decidedly different Thomas, who lived a few doors down in a house surrounded by flowers. |
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