He had great friendships with the Sisters of Mercy who served in the school during his time there. |
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And cultivating friendships among neighboring competitors has proven to be a great bun-saver, vernacularly speaking. |
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We show you how to successfully blend budding relationships with your lifelong friendships. |
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The mosquitoes, the swim races, the friendships, the bug juice, the postcards home. |
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She said although some of the girls had never met before they bonded and forged friendships. |
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Leisure time spent in masculine environments such as black boardinghouses, city quays, grog shops, and city jails all facilitated friendships. |
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He was also a man of Rabelaisian appetites, fiercely loyal friendships, and great good humour. |
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I spent my time doing chores and praying, leaving precious little time for friendships. |
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I have come to value relationships, friendships, community and connections with family. |
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Expect plenty of handshaking, pictures of camaraderie and announcements of friendships. |
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Rather than sulking and feeling totally threatened by your pal's posse, share her excitement about her newfound friendships. |
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Work-based networks, diffuse friendships and shared or mutually acknowledged social values are also forms of social capital. |
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It has a great deal to teach about vengeance and violence, and the way that friendships can stand the tests of both. |
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I will miss everything about Bulgaria because I like the calm atmosphere of Sofia and the good friendships built here. |
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Besides the variety of activities the camps offer, there are friendships and memories to cherish for a lifetime. |
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The assistant director for programming says that campers enjoy the people and their new friendships the most. |
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Autism is a cruel condition that shuts children away in their own world and prevents them forming normal friendships and relationships. |
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But she travels, writes, cooks and cultivates her friendships over long, convivial lunches at her beloved kitchen table. |
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You bring harmony in friendships and relationships with a light and playful attitude. |
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They also described reciprocated friendships more positively than unreciprocated ones. |
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Results show the very strong influence of friendships on tobacco initiation and continuance among this national sample of adolescents. |
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In suburbs, one could make new friendships and associations without worrying about old social conventions and strictures and separations. |
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They were boisterous but friendly, delighting in striking up friendships with the locals. |
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Christmas is a time for renewing and cementing friendships, and for re-echoing the message of peace. |
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In a foreign country with no family around him, he cherished close friendships with both sexes. |
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He valued the friendships he had made and would cherish very many fond memories. |
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Along the way we have shared many adventures and forged many strong and lasting friendships. |
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Old wounds opened as he remembered the sting of refused sanctuaries and broken friendships. |
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I regret that those friendships were forged on bonds made not of trust and care, but of politics and beliefs. |
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They may choose to terminate friendships if they perceive that a partner refuses to share or ignores their feelings. |
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Chains were tensioned and wheels greased as old adversaries reforged friendships yesterday ahead of today's Imana Wild Ride along the Wild Coast. |
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What does that say about our own friendships and our unfortunate proclivity to ignore people who are not similar? |
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It's a funny, left-of-center film about envy in all its permeations and how it strains friendships. |
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Our players enjoy the pro-ams and develop friendships with amateurs who come back year after year. |
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Between those two opposing views, ideals collide and friendships are strained. |
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A good mixer, Pat enjoyed company and quickly made new friendships in the area on his return. |
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They said it was a great chance to form new friendships and enjoy each other's company. |
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For Kass, the sting of death makes for stronger friendships, greater loves, more ardent learning, and nobler deeds. |
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A maverick, who brooks no compromises, she is capable both of expansive friendships and bitter feuds. |
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At the close of the play resolutions are being made, and new friendships look to have a promising future. |
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Great thing about holidays seasons, such as just past, is the renewal of old friendships and touching comments from chums from around the world. |
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And just as one's friendships need to be kept in good repair, customer relationships can be maintained only through consistency. |
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He did his job efficiently, while also cultivating friendships with many Indians. |
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One of the great things about this wonderful sport of angling are the friendships made at the waterside. |
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Some of the frosh activities are so outrageous that students can't help but form friendships. |
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I have enjoyed being a member of the team, the successes we had, the friendships and the camaraderie. |
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I cannot, for the life of me, understand why this book has made me dwell on my lack of friendships this evening. |
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Some of my closest friends in Brighton are gay and we truly had close friendships. |
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It had cost her several longstanding friendships and had alienated co-workers. |
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By this time he was already writing and forming literary and artistic friendships. |
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As you'd expect, age has an effect on how close friendships are at college but no-one is isolated. |
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But why is this behaviour acceptable in friendships but not romantic relationships? |
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The women, now much older, reminisce, rekindle old friendships, open old wounds, and perform some of their Follies numbers. |
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Any close friendships or bonds that grow out of the events the women are planning will be a bonus, they say. |
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Personally, he was rather reserved and close friendships took time to develop. |
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Whilst in Ghana he forged deep friendships and strong ties with the people there. |
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All the talk before this match was of friendships strained and family loyalties divided. |
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Far more widespread is the network of close friendships, often going back to university days or previous jobs. |
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You betray relationships and friendships, and that's an unpleasant thing to do. |
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And, as a melodrama about broken friendships and tangled family relationships, it only does the job some of the time. |
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Marriages go through difficulties, friendships go through tests, and events can occur that are unexpected and grievous. |
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I shuddered when a Marine Corps general promised we would be adopted by his men and strike up lifelong friendships. |
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The result is an escalating spiral of suspicion, greed and betrayal, in which family and friendships are put to the test. |
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We have some very close friendships and I can't wait to play with them again. |
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That I just might find a friend from barter and trade in no way argues that the store is hospitable to the establishment of friendships. |
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These types of bonds and friendships occur at every level of British society. |
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And so there are three bases for friendships, depending on which of these qualities binds friends together. |
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Their lives were often founded on strong family ties and childhood friendships. |
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He described how one writer used tarot cards to sequence her memoir about her friendships. |
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It was one of those friendships that was close enough that either of them could call in a favour when it was needed. |
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It is believed the males involved are not connected to each other or the girl by family ties or close friendships. |
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As time went on, things improved and I formed some close friendships with other boys. |
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All past acquaintanceships, friendships, love affairs, punch-ups, and the like must be cast from the judges' minds. |
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The joys of local soccer and many long lasting friendships developed in relation to it will be at the heart of the silver jubilee event. |
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Many people have developed online friendships and romances that have blossomed into offline relationships. |
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Even in less partisan times than these, friendships between ex-presidents from opposite sides of the aisle are very rare. |
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Just as childhood friendships fall apart when one friend grows up faster than the other, it couldn't make the leap to next generation consoles. |
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They also give a good insight into his troubled personal life, his unrequited loves and rocky friendships with fellow artists. |
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Good neighbors on both sides of the fence need to express their political disagreements without undermining neighborly good will and friendships. |
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It turns out that absorption in his work had left him no time for children, hobbies, or close friendships. |
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As a result, we have become very insular, and my parents in particular have found it difficult to form lasting friendships, or indeed temporary acquaintanceships. |
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You were commended after the avian flu pandemic for your ability to forge such close friendships with international leaders. |
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But you seem to have made a bunch of lasting friendships on that, with Channing Tatum, Anne Hathaway, etc. |
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Relationships between countries slowly accrete over years and there is always more to be done to strengthen them further and to build bridges to new friendships. |
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His friendships with key figures in government go back decades. |
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Several other works allude to the importance of family connections among artists in Rome that were made through workshops, collaborations, friendships, and marriages. |
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I am going to come and try to rekindle some lost friendships. |
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Reflect on true friendships you casually threw under the bus for self-advancement, say, two years ago. |
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But I think powerful, long friendships often are elastic enough to incorporate envy into them, and not destroy the friendship. |
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We were the future of friendships, dating, business, marketing, entrepreneurship, activism, philanthropy, and revolution. |
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This entails letting go, lightly, of fair-weather friendships that no longer serve you. |
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While these friendships tend to be less stable than those between non-drug-using and nonantisocial peers, real friendships between antisocial adolescents exist. |
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Women may have frequented bohemian bars, but on the whole it was friendships and private networks. |
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We became acquainted with each other, and made many lasting personal friendships, which do much to soften the asperities of future newspaper battles. |
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A response to this position, of course, would be that the assiduity with which Carroll cultivated friendships with small girls seems out of proportion to such a purpose. |
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In recent months, lifelong friendships have been torn asunder. |
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As mum and dad took photographs or recorded the auspicious moment on the camcorder, the youngsters played happily and tentative new friendships were formed. |
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Humor uncaps our inhibitions, unleashes our energies, seals friendships, patches hurts. |
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His grief focused his energies on the band, which he was later to describe as his security blanket, and out of necessity, friendships were relegated. |
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They consummate their friendships by a sharing of hair tongs and bracelets, sentiments and secrets, the gifts girls would like from boys but never get. |
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They are the best days of our lives, or so we are told, a time for learning more about the world, kissing behind the bike sheds and forging lifelong friendships. |
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But a reader will never learn about the underpinnings of these friendships. |
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He was a shy child and a modest, unassuming man who valued friendships. |
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Meaningful friendships require constant attention, nourishment, feeding and watering. |
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You have many positive friendships and feel socially comfortable. |
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A lot of friendships were broken through people breaking the strike. |
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Although bull elephants spend a lot of time alone, they regularly meet up and renew their friendships, one of their favourite meeting places being around water holes. |
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The friendships developed through this ministry extended beyond the intended scope of the sacramental visit to include personal ministries and visitation. |
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In social life it is a good idea to broaden vistas and friendships. |
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An opportunity to reaffirm our friendships, renew our commitments, and reflect on the values we cherish. |
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This is always a huge festive event in the social calendar of the region as many visitors and local renew old friendships and enjoy a great evening. |
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Time will tell if the friendships frayed by this conflict will ever be repaired. |
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If being headachy and somewhat goggle-eyed is the price to pay for maintaining one's friendships through the internet, I can probably handle it a while longer. |
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But the friendships they are concerned with are not those that develop among humans, but rather those of the chacma baboons that inhabit southern Africa's Zambezi region. |
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Using their homosocial friendships as models, they had negotiated a set of shared guiding values that they hoped would help them have an egalitarian marriage. |
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Yet Stuart was more than an understandable emotional referent for Weld as he made the transition from homosocial friendships into heterosexual marriage. |
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With no time for face-to-face friendships she relies on e-mail. |
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How many beautiful friendships may perish prematurely because of people losing contact this way, as a result of some virus or other computer misfortune? |
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Many witnesses speak of good inter-communal relations, of friendships across ethnic and coincident religious divides, of intermarriages and of generally harmonious relations. |
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But there are compensations and new friendships, especially with 14-year-old Finn, who is part of the festival scene but also keeps his distance from it. |
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Alliances can be quickly formed, and supportive friendships quickly made. |
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What happens with friendships undertaken at the age of forty? |
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Family, friendships, a first marriage are only cursorily covered. |
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My parents met a bunch of other couples through a progressive dinner group when they first came to town, and some of those friendships lasted 25 years or more. |
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Besides the thrill of great mountain bike enduros, Oldfield has struck up and cemented firm friendships with the elite of the mountain bike world. |
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I've always set greater store by friendships than romantic entwinements and maybe this is because I've never had much experience in matters of the heart. |
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Of course, once you do manage to establish a friendship with an ex, you then get to deal with the joys of how your new relationships handle your friendships with your exes. |
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And if we were to maintain these friendships with our exes, are we seeking to compare ourselves to their current partners in order to assert our self-worth? |
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Apart from close friendships, he had a few platonic relationships with young men who shared his sensibilities, and often his love of cricket. |
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There's been something very special about the friendships between the leaders of our two countries. |
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He felt intellectually overshadowed by some of his companions, but he learned much from them and formed lifelong friendships with several. |
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Even though he often bemoaned the troubles that he had transforming these talks into a book, he relished the adulation and new friendships. |
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He also renewed friendships with older friends, such as Dennis Collings, whose girlfriend Eleanor Jacques was also to play a part in his life. |
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Not all friendships are homogender, as it were, nor within the same class or age group. |
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Among the young professional class lots of inter-racial friendships have been formed and there are inter-racial marriages. |
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But I am always very happy to look favourably on anyone seeking a blessing, be it for divorced couples, animals or friendships. |
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This is lighthearted, chick-lit escapism that makes you smile and feel good about life and friendships. |
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Hess scoffs at the notion that friendships drive Washington dealmaking. |
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They used myth to explain natural phenomena, cultural variations, traditional enmities and friendships. |
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Today's Quarter Moon occurs in a deep and passionate part of your horoscope but squares with the Sun in your sector of friendships. |
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Over the years Chinmoy had ongoing friendships with Mikhail Gorbachev, Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, and Desmond Tutu. |
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He broke off his friendships with Henry's younger sons Richard and John as each acceded to the English throne. |
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He maintained friendships with Henry the Young King and Geoffrey II until their deaths. |
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There he learnt Swahili and Italian, and made friendships with some of the Italian prisoners which he would maintain in after years. |
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Force socialization rarely creates strong friendships, but there are exceptions. |
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His works had a wide following in the United States and during his life he formed many friendships with Americans. |
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Lauritz Melchior became one of the most important friendships of his life, and Walpole did much to foster the singer's budding career. |
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While there, he cultivated friendships with Elizabeth Pigot and her brother, John, with whom he staged two plays for the entertainment of the community. |
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Blair forged friendships with several European leaders, including Silvio Berlusconi of Italy, Angela Merkel of Germany and later Nicolas Sarkozy of France. |
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Throughout the rest of his life in Geneva, he maintained several friendships from his early years including Montmor, Cordier, Cop, Farel, Melanchthon and Bullinger. |
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Pliny's interest in Roman literature attracted the attention and friendship of other men of letters in the higher ranks, with whom he formed lasting friendships. |
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Popper also had long and mutually influential friendships with art historian Ernst Gombrich, biologist Peter Medawar, and neuroscientist John Carew Eccles. |
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He maintained ongoing friendships with some of these artists. |
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I have formed many intimacies and friendships here, but I am afraid they are all of too tender a construction to bear carriage a hundred and fifty miles. |
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Aside from his occasional creative disagreements with, and eventual rift from, Sullivan, Gilbert's temper led to the loss of friendships with a number of people. |
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This tension between emotional affinity and social imparity, between care and coercion, would seem to form the emotional crux of the interracial friendships of the past. |
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The Matzo Ball has become an event that is looked forward to year after year, where people can meet, network, make lifelong friendships, and relationships. |
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Block parties are the perfect summertime activity to bond with family and neighbors, making new friendships and celebrating old ones while enjoying delicious food. |
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Kek manages to embrace his newfound freedom in America with the help of budding friendships with his teenaged cousin and Hannah, a fellow latchkey kid. |
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After a week of high adrenalin, new skills learned, lovely weather and firm friendships, the group said au revoir to Lou Valagran and thanks for an amazing adventure. |
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