He was a good friend, a close colleague, someone who fearlessly undertook assignments that would make your hair stand on end. |
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The other guest, an American academic who will be referred to as Jeff, has since become a good friend. |
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The very good friend of mine who happened to also be my soloist partner for this performance is allergic to cigarette smoke. |
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For instance, if a good friend of yours threw a party that was a blast, you'd commend her. |
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It was taken by my good friend and colleague, Peter Dench, an award winning lensman. |
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She was very well liked in the locality and was a grand neighbour and good friend down through the years. |
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I miss him terribly as he was also a very good friend before any sort of romantic relationship developed. |
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He was the first man she'd been attracted to who was also a good friend and that in itself made him dear to her. |
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A sister who is also a good friend goes from being 40 miles away to being so physically distant she is awake when you're asleep. |
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I have a good friend who knows just about everything having to do with airlines and flight schedules. |
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Again, thanks for a well written and much deserved tribute to our good friend George. |
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Tilly was a good friend, but had no scruples about stealing your man, if she felt so inclined. |
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Well there you go again mom jumping to conclusions, He happens to be a really good friend of mine. |
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My birthday party was a joint bash with a good friend from College, the English Civil War Historian. |
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He became my mentor and good friend and he was one of the world's great authorities on James Joyce. |
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He was a great servant of the Conservative Party, a devoted constituency member and a very good friend. |
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He's been a good friend and his inveterate optimism has been a welcome tonic to my usual cynicism. |
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And like many top dogs in this administration, he's not exactly considered a good friend of the environmental community. |
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A man of mild and gentle disposition, he was a fine neighbour and good friend to all. |
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A good friend of mine passed along your wonderful recent article on architects, and I had to laugh and shudder at the same time. |
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He then nominated his good friend, Billy Graham, to be field evangelist for the new ministry. |
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Blessed with a most generous nature, Kathleen was a true neighbour and good friend to many. |
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His good friend C Jay was gunned down here last July in a turf war between rival gangs after walking his girlfriend home late one night. |
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A good friend of mine who was also my publisher at one time, wrote on the blurb of my book that my stories were about women's lives. |
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This guy who I keep telling you about, he's nice to me again and talks to me like such a good friend. |
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I have been having a lovely girly chat with my good friend Bryony who called me out of the blue. |
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For nyctophobia, try facing the darkness with another person that brings a feeling of safety, such as a parent or good friend. |
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Like his good friend Henry he has been a slow starter although he remains confident of an upturn. |
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He is a good friend of the couple and is the father of the twins the woman is carrying by in vitro fertilization. |
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I phoned my good friend Chloe, who was about to go on holiday and was looking for a catsitter. |
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He was not only our spiritual leader, but he was a very good friend to us and a father figure, somewhat. |
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It's by Franz Schubert, whom he regarded as the last truly great composer, and it's played on a piano roll by his good friend. |
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A good friend of mine is married to a Filipina, and was telling me stories about how huge the band Air Supply still is over there. |
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A good friend told me that his friend, who's a school teacher, drew up a seating plan last week for her pre-teen pupils. |
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If she is a good friend, she will appreciate your honesty and be more considerate of your feelings. |
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For example, the day of the verdict, I consoled a good friend of mine about the loss of her father. |
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My old flatmate and good friend Phil was Australian, so he wanted to take in a few shows at the Festival. |
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But if you let it settle and you slice it, or even better yet, if the slices are grilled, then polenta is my very good friend. |
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Kind, generous and good natured, she was a good friend to many and was devoted to her family. |
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But if you find a good friend who is just off the wall, different than you are, there's something about him you like. |
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Having never had the pleasure of eating out at Est Est Est, I pumped my good friend Alison from Edinburgh for information. |
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Stojakovic followed with his trade demand after the Kings let go of his good friend Vlade Divac. |
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Karen, on the other hand, is a good friend to Daniel, whose young wife has just passed away. |
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It was rude of me and you were just being a good friend and I had no right to just jump down your throat like that. |
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Okay, you may ask, if the person was such a good friend then why did I lose contact with them in the first place. |
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My thanks to my good friend Ken Hom who is a wonderful cook and a brilliant presenter. |
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May, who was a resident of Harbour Street and latterly of Hill 60, was a kindly neighbour and good friend and will be most sadly missed. |
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Nobu may have wolf-like tendencies, but underneath she is a sweet dog and a good friend. |
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A good friend of mine writes in to say that the word on the street is that thankfully so far it seems that no students were hurt. |
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Roman Jakobson's good friend, that arch-structuralist aristocrat Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetzkoy, famously said that phonetics is to phonology as numismatics is to economics. |
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My good friend has taken a rather splendid opportunity at work. |
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A good friend can keep mum about your deepest darkest secrets. |
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Slowly he raised himself from the deep cushion into which he had fallen, and found himself seated most comfortably in the sternsheets of his good friend Ratty's little skiff. |
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Spoon bender Uri hit the headlines this weekend when it was revealed that his good friend, the pop star Michael Jackson, is to be best man at his wedding. |
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So just to get you into the school mode, my good friend Graham White from Galway sent me a couple of teasers to kick the grey matter into action again. |
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Father goes over to follow up potential job prospects, everything seems to be moving smoothly and then one afternoon he overhears a conversation I'm having with a good friend. |
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It was simply a relationship I had with a friend who was an experienced magician, regular chats and conversation with someone who was a good friend. |
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But how do we explain this to our good friend Marina who apparently sees nothing wrong with shacking up in the living room of someone you have never met before? |
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Another good friend who is studying to become a tour guide had been deliberating between Labor and Yair Lapid. |
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He's a good friend of mine, and I don't want to screw that up too much. |
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I am indebted to a good friend for making sure I am kept in the picture. |
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Please pass to Anna my thanks and gratitude for being such a good friend. |
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My good friend and a member of the Yale Corporation, Calvin Trillin, managed to convince President Levin that I was a pussycat. |
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I consulted with my good friend Jim, an avid cyclist who has several transcontinental bike runs as well a small pile of really neat X-rays to prove it. |
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I benefited because my husband always came first with me and because my mother-in-law became a good friend in letting me know her son's likes and dislikes. |
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That's why I'm indebted to our good friend Xtian for procuring such excellent tickets for last night's game and for providing a 90-minute tutorial on Beckenbauerian tactics. |
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He was a student of mine when I was teaching at cal and has been a good friend for decades. |
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Instead, imagine a writing buddy or a good friend who appreciates the efforts you make and never puts you down. o Find a ritual or routine to help you through the process. |
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She made her way through the couples still standing on the dance floor and then ordered a drink from the barkeeper who happened to be a good friend of hers. |
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If you are a writer in New York, chances are you have probably run into my good friend Sue Shapiro at a party, or taken one of her classes at NYU or the New School. |
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Our good friend Massimo Polidoro, head of the Italian Committee for the Control of Paranormal Claims went there to observe, and he soon ruled out demons or poltergeists. |
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The evening also gave me the opportunity to say adios and vaya con dios to popular diplomat and good friend, Ecuadorean Ambassador Juan Salazar Sancisi. |
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A good friend has pointed out to me that, in her country, to combat insect attacks on citrus fruits, they have used sprays containing organophosphorus. |
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One of his best English translators, Alastair Reid, was a good friend of Neruda, and he died only a month ago in New York. |
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My good friend Rob Newman is assistant manager there and it's commutable from my house in Kent. |
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He was eulogized at his funeral as a great actor and a good friend. |
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Time you want a real good friend is when you're gone just a bit close to the wind, and want to be set right again. |
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A man invites a good friend, or an important man who might help him, to become his co-father. |
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I am a FAAB genderqueer, and I have a good friend who is a MAAB genderqueer. |
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Gardel was a good friend of Irineo Leguisamo, who is the most recognized Argentine jockey. |
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In 1950, one of his last works provided illustrations for the book Sixty Years of Yachts by Herbert Julyan, a good friend. |
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In November of that year, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, the main proposer being his good friend Lord Sheffield. |
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His skill as an orator, which was praised by his good friend Pliny, no doubt contributes to his supreme mastery of the Latin language. |
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For example, my very good friend Peter is a phrase that can be used in a sentence as if it were a noun, and is therefore called a noun phrase. |
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He had heard of this from his good friend George Stephenson, the great railway engineer. |
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The buzz has it that the wedding bands were designed by their good friend Robert Procop. |
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Eema and Baylene have a good friend in Url, a little ankylosaur, rather like a pet dog. |
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In addition to the bikini-clad women, Leo's good friend and fellow actor, Lukas Haas, also joined the beach party. |
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It's all about our good friend, Peter Rogers, who moved away from us Manhattanites several years ago and took up residence in the Big Easy. |
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And in what could be the start of a charm offensive, Neymar has claimed his good friend would fit in perfectly at the Nou Camp. |
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She found in her neighbor a good friend, gardening companion and kindred spirit. |
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Asked if his colleague and good friend Kavya Madhavan was responsible for their break-up, he maintained that they were just good friends. |
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Istarted the 2011 hunting season on New Year's Day in Arizona bowhunting javelina and mule deer with my good friend, Trent Swanson with Swarovski Optik. |
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Columbus was a good friend of the pilot, and took him to be treated in his own house, and the pilot described the land they had seen and marked it on a map before dying. |
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As he had in government posts, Disraeli rewarded old friends with clerical positions, making Sydney Turner, son of a good friend of Isaac D'Israeli, Dean of Ripon. |
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Blue was not as good a 'womanizer' as the rest of us, but he was a great guy to run into for a drink and a story, and a good friend and observer of the rest of us. |
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This is a brightsome blaze you've lit good friend, to-night! |
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Another good friend, Martin Ellis, who runs Newcastle-based Zymurgy Publishing, then agreed to put 54 of Paul's paintings into the book which has just been launched. |
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