I keep thinking he's appointed every last close friend, family friend, political friend, or even distant loyal acquaintance of his to a job. |
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Ruth, a theatrical agent and close friend, told the Miami Herald the ganja was medicinal. |
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Once given LBW by a close friend acting as umpire, Cameron refused to walk until the umpire admitted that he was not really out. |
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I have a close friend who is prone to similarly abrupt and violent changes of mind. |
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Talk with a close friend or relative who you trust and who can offer encouragement and support. |
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Several years ago a close friend set me up with her boyfriend's older brother. |
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Megan was Sara and Callie's close friend, even though she was a grade below the senior girls. |
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In Grenoble he became a close friend of Henri Beyle, the famous French author better known by his pseudonym Stendhal. |
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He was a close friend of Laurel's, and was fairly decent in Em's books, despite the occasional stab of irritation from his incomprehensibleness. |
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His sister Tamara is a close friend of mine, and I am the godmother to her daughter, I have a great relationship with all of the Castagnolas. |
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This recipe comes from a close friend of mine with whom I worked when I was living in London. |
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Rowly, as he was known to almost everyone, was a close friend to the Kennedy family. |
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Reeves became a close friend of Sidney and Beatrice Webb and George Bernard Shaw and other Fabians. |
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It was an uneasy situation when a close friend pulls a gun on the most dangerous man in the world. |
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An uninsured driver who killed a close friend while speeding in his car was jailed for 18 months. |
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Mr Cameron pointed out that Lord Paul, the Labour peer and close friend of Gordon Brown, was also a non-dom. |
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Grant, the actress's ex-boyfriend, who remains a close friend, has denied claims he would be godfather to the baby. |
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With close friend Viv Busby still caretaker manager of the Minstermen, Crosby did not comment on the possibility of a return to York. |
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As I left the press meeting in Auburn, I encountered a subdued Linda, her parents, and a young man who said he was a close friend of hers. |
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Sutton was such a close friend of her parents that he was godfather to another of their children. |
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At the age of 16 a close friend of mine died from drug abuse over a prolonged period. |
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He's a powerfully muscular chiropractor who is Arnold's close friend and training partner. |
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One of the trip participants, a docent at our museum, remains a close friend and supporter. |
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He is a real professional, currently a senior executive at McGraw-Hill, a very close friend of mine. |
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My close friend and confidante was my cousin Kitty, the closest to me in age and the only other girl. |
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Hall, a close friend of the 20-year-old, was especially delighted that Routledge received a standing ovation on the final whistle. |
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He first met Les, who became a close friend, in 1971 and the pair rapidly formed a double act in Sez Les and The Les Dawson Show. |
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She turned to her close friend, Parker, a working-class girl from a humble background. |
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Through his British publisher, Crane met the writer Joseph Conrad, who became his close friend. |
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A close friend of Erasmus and gifted student of law and Greek, More translated Lucian and wrote English and Latin poetry. |
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John Morgan, a close friend, said he was shocked by the news but admitted that Charles's health had deteriorated recently. |
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No one likes to disagree with a family member, a close friend, or a business associate. |
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When one of our children, nieces or nephews or close friend is killed or maimed by a drunk driver it will be too late. |
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A couple lost tens of thousands of pounds after their close friend admitted fraud. |
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They talk about how they have come to see the Eucharist in a whole new light, as a joyful experience of intimacy with a close friend. |
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I had a close friend who was a police inspector in Manchester, another who was with the dog unit in Merseyside. |
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He is undoubtedly a purist, but he writes from the heart in an informal style that welcomes the reader as a close friend. |
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A turning point came some 25 years ago, when her close friend Carol contracted ovarian cancer. |
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A close friend who has kept in regular touch with the dead man's wife Lorraine and four children said she has made no mention of the investigation into his death. |
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Stuart, the close friend of General Jackson and dashing beau sabreur of the Confederacy, is considered one of the great cavalry commanders of the Civil War. |
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I was not a close friend of Mo and knew her for only a brief period. |
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It didn't matter that Carrie was the popular senior girl at my school, she still was a close friend of mine even though I'd thought we'd grown apart. |
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Newtown Patch reports that Ryan Lanza told a close friend that he thinks his developmentally disabled brother committed the crime. |
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Could the retirement of Rep. Tom Latham, a close friend, portend the exit of Speaker John Boehner as well? |
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Here I was speaking to a close friend of my uncle's for the first time ever, who although now in his 80s was as clear as a bell in his recounting of the old days. |
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We grew up together while a close friend of my mother was fostering me. |
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Living donors often donate an organ to a family member or close friend. |
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Educated at Eton and University College, Oxford, Windham was a close friend of Edmund Burke and Dr Johnson, being a pall-bearer at the latter's funeral. |
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A close friend, Ted Hartley, proposed the longhouse Reserve in East Hampton as the venue. |
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Her close friend, Magdalena Rodriguez, was to have accompanied her on the trip but was forced to bow out for financial reasons. |
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At our weekly lunch date, Tuesday before last, I even tee-heed my close friend, Diane, who admitted she had gone looking in her yard for any sign of sprouting. |
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According to close friend Lloyd Schoonmaker, Downey purchased the scissors and Magic Marker and orchestrated the stunt himself. |
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A doctor whose close friend died of breast cancer is to pound the streets of New York to raise funds for hospices which care for the terminally ill. |
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How did Cedric, your former close friend and current tormentor, get into the SUR party? |
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In court he also pleaded guilty to using threatening behaviour and criminal damage on an occasion when he had been drinking following the funeral of a close friend. |
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I would like to feel that if I had a close friend or relative in agony with no prospect of any relief that someone would be able to put them out of their misery. |
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Whitaker is not only a close friend of the president and the first lady but of senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, as well. |
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Fouryears later, after thedeathofhis father and a close friend, he met his future wife on awork trip toNorway. |
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I also joined Gaysoc, partly out of respect for a close friend who had come out as gay, partly because we had a gay president. |
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Philip Augustus regarded Geoffrey as a close friend, and would have welcomed him as a successor to Henry. |
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Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. |
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Locke's close friend Lady Masham invited him to join her at the Mashams' country house in Essex. |
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There he became a close friend of Cornelius Ford, who employed his knowledge of the classics to tutor Johnson while he was not attending school. |
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In October 1816, Clarke introduced Keats to the influential Leigh Hunt, a close friend of Byron and Shelley. |
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She was partly consoled by the visits of Hogg, whom she disliked at first but soon considered a close friend. |
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Chesterton is often associated with his close friend, the poet and essayist Hilaire Belloc. |
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Ricardo, who was a close friend of his father, used to invite the young Mill to his house for a walk in order to talk about political economy. |
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Huxley became a close friend of Remsen Bird, president of Occidental College. |
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Mercury's close friend and advisor, Capital London radio DJ Kenny Everett, played a pivotal role in giving the single exposure. |
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Trina Gulliver was beaten in the 2009 World Championship Final by close friend Hoenselaar. |
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Walpole also became an adviser and close friend of the Prince of Wales's wife, Caroline. |
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Abu Bakr, a companion and close friend of Muhammad, was made the first caliph. |
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A close friend at the time, John Wholly, took Hughes to the Crookhill estate above Conisbrough where the boys spent great swathes of time. |
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Smith was also a close friend and later the executor of David Hume, who was commonly characterised in his own time as an atheist. |
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Oscar Niemeyer, a close friend, was the chief architect of most public buildings and Roberto Burle Marx was the landscape designer. |
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During his time at Bwlch Ocyn, Koestler would become a close friend of fellow writer George Orwell. |
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He met Dylan Thomas, who was to be a close friend, in 1935 when Watkins had returned to a job in a bank in Swansea. |
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Stevens was a close friend of Paul Hunter and was a pallbearer at his funeral. |
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Under coach and close friend Malcolm Arnold, Jackson started out as a promising decathlete before switching to high hurdles. |
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Williams was a close friend of Kate's parents, Richard Burton and Burton's first wife, Sybil. |
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He was a close friend and drinking companion of another Welsh actor, Richard Burton. |
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A close friend of mine turned out to be otherkin as well, and I added her to the group so she could discover who she is. |
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During this time he became a close friend of the future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. |
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Associated with the commander in the praetorium he became a familiar and close friend of Pomponius, who also was a man of letters. |
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The work is dedicated to the emperor Titus, a son of Pliny's close friend, the emperor Vespasian, in the first year of Titus's reign. |
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Beckham also appointed close friend Terry Byrne to be his personal manager. |
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William George Ward was a close friend of the poet Tennyson and in whose memory the poet wrote six lines. |
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Dio is described by Philostratus as Trajan's close friend, and Trajan as supposedly engaging publicly in conversations with Dio. |
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Also he was a close friend and correspondent of Philip Melanchthon, one of the principal Lutheran reformers. |
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Calvin, a close friend of Cop, was implicated in the offence, and for the next year he was forced into hiding. |
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No copies of these handouts exist, but Alexander Popham, later a close friend of Blackstone, attended the lectures and made notes, which survive. |
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Max Aitken was a Canadian adventurer, millionaire, and close friend of Bonar Law. |
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Around 1671, Anne first made the acquaintance of Sarah Jennings, who later became her close friend and one of her most influential advisors. |
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Gray began seriously writing poems in 1742, mainly after his close friend Richard West died. |
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He had one close friend at the time, a boy named Robert Jameson, not a fellow student, to whom he afterwards addressed a series of sonnets. |
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The short verse at its base was penned by his close friend Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley who was chair of the memorial committee. |
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He was a close friend of the dramatist Richard Cumberland, of Mrs Siddons, and of John Henderson the actor. |
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After therapy and at the adz vice of a close friend, he decided to write a story that he hoped would free him. |
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The gig, Jammin' For Ronnie, has been organised by promoter Andy Hudson, a close friend of Ronnie, at the request of his daughter Jane. |
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After college, her professor became her close friend and mentor. |
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And he was a mentor, close friend, and father figure to Rev. Al Sharpton. |
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The villain Dolly Kidd was originally called Boofy Gore, after Arthur 'Boofy' Gore, who in reality was a close friend of the famed author. |
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The family of Frank Toman recall how they were targeted by close friend Beth Hood in the most mercenary way. |
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A close friend of Donaldson's, Kev Turner of the band Skullhead, dabbled in Odinism. |
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Lord Birt, 56, who sits as a politically neutral cross-bencher in the House of Lords, is a close friend of New Labour. |
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A close friend owns part of a small oxbow lake farther down the Mississippi River from Tunica south of Greenville, Miss. |
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Tina Gerad, a Minneapolis Gen-Xer recently attended an all-weekend bachelorette bash that marked the end of single life for a close friend. |
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We ended up having a threesome with a close friend of his and now I'm pregnant. |
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She always tried really hard in everything,'' said Morgan Kaczor, 15, a close friend of Liu's who also dances at the Gotta Dance Studio in Granada Hills. |
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According to the Daily Telegraph, Bingle, 22, is staying at the Beverly Laurel Motor Hotel in West Hollywood with hairstylist and close friend Max May, reports News. |
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He was honoured at a ceremony in London yesterday, as was his close friend, Staff Sgt Olaf Schmid, who was killed defusing an explosive in Helmand Province last October. |
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In fact, many youngsters will not even turn on a close friend if they know he has never used drugs. And it is rare indeed for a youth to actively seek out people to turn on. |
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He was named after a close friend of his father, the artist William Blake. |
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In 2003, Tony Blair chose his close friend and former flatmate Lord Falconer to be Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs. |
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He was a close friend of Kamarajar and Tamil Poet Subramanya Bharathi. |
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Nevertheless, he was on good terms with the wealthier citizens and a close friend of Walter Ghim, the twelve times mayor and Mercator's future biographer. |
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When King Manuel I of Portugal was enthroned, he showed some reticence towards Afonso, a close friend of his dreaded predecessor and seventeen years his senior. |
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In February 1603, the death of Catherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham, the niece of her cousin and close friend Lady Knollys, came as a particular blow. |
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His close friend Donald Dewar acted as one of Smith's pallbearers. |
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This man turns out to be a close friend of his Waverley uncle. |
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His apprenticeship focused on architectural drawing, and there he was placed under the supervision of the young architect Philip Webb, who became a close friend. |
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Important support for his work came from Walter Ramsden Fawkes, of Farnley Hall, near Otley in Yorkshire, who became a close friend of the artist. |
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On 8 January 2017, which would have been Bowie's 70th birthday, a charity concert in his birthplace of Brixton was hosted by the actor Gary Oldman, a close friend. |
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In 1896, his agent Addison Bright persuaded him to meet with Broadway producer Charles Frohman, who became his financial backer and a close friend, as well. |
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Swan was the maternal grandfather of Christopher Morcom, Alan Turing's close friend and first love during their studies at the Sherborne boarding school. |
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The year 1737 saw the death of Walpole's close friend Queen Caroline. |
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Rowling is a close friend of Sarah Brown, wife of Gordon Brown, whom she met when they collaborated on a charitable project for One Parent Families. |
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Each year Priestley travelled to London to consult with his close friend and publisher, Joseph Johnson, and to attend meetings of the Royal Society. |
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In February 1603, the death of Catherine Howard, Countess of Nottingham, the niece of her cousin and close friend Catherine, Lady Knollys, came as a particular blow. |
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