Their circle of friends, their schoolmates, and their athletic teams are much more varied than those of even a generation ago. |
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Deepest sympathy is extended to his sons Micheal and Richard, mother Mary, brothers, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces and a wide circle of friends. |
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I have a wide circle of friends, a wide range of interests, and, apart from the downs everyone has, a pretty darned neat life. |
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Mick was in his late fifties and is sadly missed by his wife Joan, brothers and sisters and a large circle of friends. |
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He was deeply respected and had a wide circle of friends who regarded him with fond affection. |
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I used to worry about it as a teenager, not being able to grow sideburns like other guys in my circle of friends. |
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Do people besides your family and your close circle of friends like these songs? |
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His death was undoubtedly merciful, but he left a sad gap among his dwindling circle of friends. |
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Do you oppose fascism while keeping fascists within your circle of friends? |
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She is sadly mourned by nieces, nephews, many relatives and a wide circle of friends. |
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And with that, Richard the lionhearted gave us everything he's kept to himself and a small circle of friends. |
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She now had a circle of friends who strongly encouraged her in her studies of mathematics and science. |
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He has a large circle of friends and is kind, helpful and a wise guru to many. |
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There is the perfect house, the perfect husband, played by Dennis Quaid, angelic kids and a caring circle of friends. |
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I have observed something completely different within my own circle of friends and acquaintances. |
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He had a wide circle of friends in the book trade in Ireland, the UK and the United States. |
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He dubbed himself Alistair, traded in his homely Midlands accent for one closer to Mayfair, and cultivated a posh circle of friends. |
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In many ways, in our circle of friends, you don't have to hold your tongue. |
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Among his circle of friends, however, he was revered for his humour, charm and vitality. |
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It is a devastating blow to his family, fellow players, work colleagues and to his large circle of friends. |
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The Garrafrauns group offers their condolences to his relations and wide circle of friends. |
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Much of this disc is split between songs that are scathing social commentaries and songs that seem to be inside jokes for his circle of friends. |
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We commiserate with his wife and family, brothers, and sister Mary Kate, also with nephews and nieces, relatives and circle of friends who came to say goodbye. |
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Her gregariousness and social grace have always assured her a large circle of friends. |
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The latter includes a circle of friends and acquaintances as well as involvement in voluntary work. |
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Deepest sympathy is extended to his brother, sisters, sister-in-law, nephews, nieces, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, relatives and a wide circle of friends. |
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This search branches out to encompass a small circle of friends, all of whom have a share in the narration. |
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Many parents are afraid that their children are being lead astray by their circle of friends. |
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On the whole, however, his circle of friends has narrowed, he notes disappointedly. |
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I myself and my circle of friends have not the faintest idea of our ethnic background. |
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People in this situation often have no-one to trust, within their family circle or their circle of friends. |
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At school and in college other students shunned me and my small circle of friends. |
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It is where Bernie had his small circle of friends, particularly Robert Jaffe, solicit people for his fraudulent funds. |
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From an early age, he had a wide circle of friends who loved his stories and crowded near to bask in the warmth of his personality. |
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At six weeks pregnant, she found a trusted doctor known among her circle of friends who would carry out abortions from his clinic in a hospital. |
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Mr Nicholl, 48, yesterday urged his daughter's wide circle of friends to come forward with any information that could yield vital clues about the 19-year-old shopworker. |
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Sympathy is extended to his wife, his daughters, his sons-in-law, his grandchildren, all his neighbours, his wide circle of friends and his Kilcummin relatives. |
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Working so hard left him with no social life, not a large circle of friends, and no time for family. |
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Short term goals or sales in favour of a brand might not sustain a relationship withits circle of friends. |
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Through the Wider Europe agenda, too, we seek to extend stability to our neighbours and the circle of friends around us. |
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She said she would check it out and would pass it around her circle of friends whom she considered to be seekers. |
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Reid traveled widely, and enjoyed a circle of friends from many countries, particularly India. |
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In this way, we hope to expand Héma-Québec's circle of friends and possibly reach out to a new group of donors. |
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Political behaviour and attitudes are also linked to family, the circle of friends and the type of media young people use. |
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On the other hand, it is the circle of friends that influences the way that individuals participate and behave in politics. |
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Her inner circle of friends included Paris and Nicky Hilton, bijou Phillips and Lindsay Lohan. |
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So my first act as the room's inhabitant was tacking a few posters to the walls and planting framed snapshots of my close circle of friends on the shelves. |
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They would hate the inefficiency of our government services, and miss their cozy circle of friends and family. |
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Sutton is not renowned for his wide circle of friends and, while he and Larsson are far from bosom buddies, his warm relationship with the Swede is telling. |
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Deepest sympathy is extended to his sisters Attracta, Madge and Anne, and his brother Ambrose, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and a wide circle of friends. |
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Thirteen years ago, Tracy Mitchell-Brown opened the doors of her Brooklyn brownstone and invited a circle of friends to join her in a monthly celebration of black literature. |
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In December 1799 Davy visited London for the first time and extended his circle of friends. |
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The main purpose of EURO-NEST, as proposed in the report, is to put into practice the idea of creating a circle of friends of the EU on the parliamentary level and making them friends among themselves. |
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In seasonal, agricultural, tourism, or forestry work, or any other sector that offers seasonal employment, the employer's close circle of friends or relatives should not be penalized just to create work for public servants. |
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Whether, after the wedding ceremony conducted by the ship's padre, you would prefer to have an aperitif with a small circle of friends and relations or a festive banquet with all sorts of guests is entirely up to you. |
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No doubt his wide circle of friends and patrons among the nobility and gentry were able to ensure that he escaped more severe penalties. |
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Many feel that they are weighted down by traditional expectations about appropriate attitudes and behaviours for men and women, even as their circle of friends and social environment present them with other ideas. |
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The fact of feeling esteemed by people who did not belong to my family or circle of friends was something that fulfilled me and pushed me to begin my Marist life. |
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Well, I've never actually met Dominique A. But Da Silva hangs out within the same circle of friends and he called him up and asked him if he'd be interested in writing a couple of songs for my album. |
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Private or personal interests include any actual or potential advantage for themselves, their families, their other relatives or their circle of friends and acquaintances. |
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They will try to find out more about his circle of friends, his family and school or work in order to determine the best way to ensure that he does not reoffend. |
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According to the testimony of his confreres, he impressed his circle of friends with his physical qualities: he was tall, muscular and had rugged good looks. |
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We have an inner circle of friends, those we trust most. |
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Also in my circle of friends «Duvel» is being drunk. |
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Along the way, they accumulated a circle of friends and acquaintances who often moved with them. |
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Bunten wrote in her Life of Alice Barnham that, upon their descent into debt, she went on trips to ask for financial favours and assistance from their circle of friends. |
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Their influence extends well beyond their immediate circle of friends. |
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