Recently I ran through the Amazonian rainforest in the company of a French naturalist. |
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I see him most often in the company of boys between 18-25, and frankly, he's usually a bit overdressed for my taste. |
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This is cheering news for anyone who has ever found their heart-rate going haywire in the company of a handsome nurse or beautiful doctor. |
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It was nice to sit quietly in the company of loved ones, sip coffee, gaze off into the far horizon and think about this and that. |
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Any time I spend a few days in the company of these happy souls, it always feels like a complete tonic. |
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Women were spending too much time lounging around on cushions tooting away on pipes in the company of men. |
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For starters, Harry is enjoying what is billed as an extended Australian holiday in the company of a large contingent of palace minders. |
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He is equally at home in the company of jazz groups and big bands, orchestras, rock groups and his own band The Blue Flames. |
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Some find solidarity and comfort in the company of their peers, others are judged as outsiders and misfits and suffer accordingly. |
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Of course, in the company of others, Angharad rode side-saddle, for she'd had to accustom her horse to it for propriety. |
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Satyrs and sileni are depicted in art and literature in the company of nymphs, whom they constantly pursue. |
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They bore him and placed him in the third heaven in the company of angels blessing God for evermore. |
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If she had a mind to forgive him, it vanished as she spied him in the company of the Trojan princess Cassandra, daughter of Priam. |
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Anyone from bakers to bookbinders, variety artists to publicans, can choose to spend their last years in the company of like-minded souls. |
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With Cruise West, you'll experience a unique exploration of natural history and culture, all in the company of like-minded travelers. |
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One feels very much in the company of Waugh as one pages through the magazine. |
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Julie has been missing before but is generally found in the company of her boyfriend. |
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The truthful and honest businessman will be in the company of the Prophets, the truthful people, and the martyrs on the Day of Judgement. |
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The entire port town in the south of India prays and waits to rejoice in the company of this talented, little cricket family. |
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Certainly you have not been in the company of the most sympathetic of expositors of this alternative. |
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After half an hour of it, you were almost glad to be back in the company of sozzled aunties, joining in a spirited rendition of the hokey-cokey. |
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Time to have the tissues on stand by to dab, what we reckon, will be a short spell of weeping in the company of Liszt. |
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He is prone to fits of jealousy when he sees Primrose in the company of another male. |
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Manic depression might not be a bundle of laughs, but an hour in the company of a Coked-up Carrie Fisher certainly is. |
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They continue to live together, she in the company of ephemeral lovers, and he in a simmering cauldron of internalized anger. |
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Fans enjoying a sup were unaware they were in the company of the two hallions they'd witnessed on stage earlier. |
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This is how the dwarfish, hawk-nosed Georgina came to be in the company of a beefy police lieutenant. |
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Looking around her, she realized she was in the company of the fiercely orgulous. |
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The heroine, Portia, about to arrive home, is reported to be kneeling at holy crosses in the company of a hermit. |
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Later, she appeared in the company of children disabled by land-mine accidents. |
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The next evening, in the company of a local trio, he served up the perfect blend of lyricism, improvisation, swing and team work. |
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He was described in court by his own barrister as a social misfit, inept in the company of adults. |
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Now, after seven years in reform school, he is adjusting to life on the outside in the company of his feckless father. |
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Excitement reached fever pitch as Santa took centre stage on Saturday in the company of a group of delighted and excited children. |
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As I'd never supped with the devil, I was thrilled to find myself in the company of a junior barrister who's devilling at the moment. |
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Here, in the company of spiders, monkeys, birds and newly emerged larvae, they learn of the earth, of interrelationships and about themselves. |
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This is a political freebooter and scoundrel who is fated to end up in the company of sinister and fascist-minded elements. |
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I gave up all vices, unlike my cursed evil twin, who was often sighted at local pubs in the company of women of questionable virtue. |
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Neatly dressed local passengers cover their noses with scented kerchiefs as though they were in the company of a pye-dog. |
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Another trip to a trendy London club found me in the company of two leggy good-time girls. |
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An hour at Brooks', in the company of the rakehells, proved to be more than I could endure. |
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But the Deputy Prime Minister appeared to enjoy the white-knuckle ride, grinning throughout in the company of a couple of minders wearing shades. |
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We have lots of euphemisms for menstruation, and we don't refer to it unless in the company of women, and rarely even then. |
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Generally perceived as a woman-hater, this series reveals he revelled in the company of women. |
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Not so long ago I set about rediscovering it for myself, in the company of a Native Canadian. |
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A real lady she died as she had lived ever so quietly and peacefully in the company of her family. |
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Lou spent much of her life in the company of men from respectable society, but she could never be a part of that society herself. |
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Today I took my life in my hands and spent it in the company of many three-year-olds! |
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She was punished because her young brother was rumoured to have been seen in the company of a girl from a rival tribe. |
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This sets the scene for his awfully big adventure, undertaken in the company of a smart little Assamese street dog called Bhaiti. |
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Overindulging in fun and frolic, in the company of silver-bodied damsels with musky tresses, he spent much of his time in lubricious activity. |
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Discover a world of comfort and luxury, traveling in the company of women with Olivia. |
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But 30 minutes in the company of this disarming and baby-faced individual reveals a tough operator. |
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In 1851, having already embarked on a successful career as man of letters, he paid his first visit to Europe in the company of his family. |
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It is very nice to be in the company of intelligent, reasoned and erudite people in these threads. |
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Something in the human psyche wants to enthuse in the company of like-minded people. |
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Chickens scratched in the company of a stately, gruff-voiced, very respectable pig, rooting under a walnut tree. |
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Like many tetras, the glowlight tetra is a schooling fish and prefers to swim in the company of at least seven of its peers. |
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We see him actually enjoying himself while barhopping in the company of young Japanese. |
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What more appropriate institution could there be for him to receive the co-counselling he so sorely needs in the company of the other tragic victims. |
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Although young, Mr Bowen was under no illusions about what he would have to face on D-Day, not least because he was in the company of battle-hardened veterans. |
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Four fearless women are preparing to spend the night in the company of ghosts, ghouls and phantoms to raise money for the Abbeyfield care home where they work. |
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During this time, Mailer also displayed an unexpected humility in the company of his fellow literary stars. |
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Reading, which not only requires but creates solitude, takes us to the edge of inarticulate solitary experience in the company of other writers and other readers. |
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After a decadent weekend in the company of friends, I found myself in a dodgy hotel flanked by eager minds and stomachs. |
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Two years older than me, Liz was more often in the company of Rosa, who was now almost in high school. |
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While Swisscom faces challenges, nobody would put it in the company of enron. |
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I walked in the company of bearded, cassocked monks, then a pair of elderly pilgrims whose fingers flicked worry beads in hands clasped behind their backs. |
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It's a caper through London's East End in the company of four blokes with a proprietorial interest in a boozer, which acts as the control centre for their dodgy enterprises. |
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We haven't been in the company of nice souls like you for a long time now. |
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A throwback to the days of dancefloor jazz, boogaloo and earthy funk, the band's members cut their teeth in the company of prime movers of the genre. |
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Nevertheless, Palmer is one ballplayer occasionally seen in the company of long, heavy novels. |
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Sometimes he bent his elbow in the company of other convivial fellows, and drank toasts which he would not have liked his wife and daughters to hear. |
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Sometimes just sitting in the company of books, breathing in their slight mustiness, and listening to their quiet voices can renew a harassed soul. |
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The rivers never have seen a dam, and the fish never have seen a hatchery, and the angler wading a remote gravel bar stands in the company of bears and eagles and wolves. |
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But it's certainly a little tricky expanding your social circle when your entire waking life is spent in the company of the same six other people. |
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She recovered and was soon seen in the company of El chino Antrax, emperor of the Los Antrax hit squad. |
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These stallions spend a couple of years in the company of other bachelors, practicing the fighting skills necessary to assemble a harem of their own. |
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And they end up drinking the same drink, in the company of the same people, fondly imagining that because they moved through several pubs, this is really where it's at! |
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I played the round in the company of an ancient caddie, unusually talkative for a Scot, who shaped the sightlines of the present to the borrow of the past. |
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Although he has been part of several groups in his various adventures in the past, he has spent a great deal of these arduous treks in the company of Sir Ranulf Ffiennes. |
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It is very very uncommon for me to be in the company of people who seem to be educated and who have knowledge due to their reading and gatherings. |
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To find yourself in a small city in the south of Japan and in the company of visiting artists such as Lawrence Weiner, can be both disorienting and exciting. |
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After Apollonius has recognized a lion as a reincarnation of Egypt's last pharaoh Amasis, he sets out in the company of ten disciples for the Ethiopian gymnosophists. |
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And a gobbler not in the company of hens is a gobbler looking for hens. |
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It is his fervent hope that early next year, in the company of a million or so other Muslims, he will be able to go on the haj and circle the black stone at Mecca. |
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A blue cheese is happy only in the company of an assertive dessert wine, but it's better to play safe and not have one on your menu. |
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To that extent, they are in the company of the continental reformer Martin Luther rather than Ulrich Zwingli. |
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He was a regular at New York's Studio 54 disco club, often in the company of model Jerry Hall. |
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Thomas spent the last nine or ten days of his third tour in New York mostly in the company of Reitell, with whom he had an affair. |
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On his last night in London he had another in the company of his fellow poet Louis MacNeice. |
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While his father and cousin retreated north in the company of King John, he was sent south, to be imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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It was commonly undertaken in the company of a Cicerone, a knowledgeable guide or tutor. |
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A few years later, in the company of Bilbo and Gandalf, Frodo sails from the Grey Havens west over the Sea to the Undying Lands to find peace. |
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While Titus received a court education in the company of Britannicus, Vespasian pursued a successful political and military career. |
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He also made a voyage through the Antarctic in the company of the ornithologist Ronald Lockley. |
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It's not enough to condemn the crazies in the company of friends. |
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Maison de Moggy, in Edinburgh, will allow animal lovers to spend up to an hour in the company of 10 pedigree cats. |
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Reading David Dollar's article made me feel as if I were in the company of an alert old English sheepdog. |
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With news arriving of the Battle of Hattin, he took the cross at Tours in the company of other French nobles. |
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The opening sonnet finds the speaker in the company of winged Love at the border of a forestial spring. |
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If that sounds like I'm being overly pernickety, then half an hour in the company of these two world-class hair-splitters will do that to a person. |
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The Golf Widow Travels Scotland is a guide to enjoying one's travel experience in Scotland, especially if one is an avid golfer or in the company of a golfer. |
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Noh sprang to prominence here as a teenager, but he's now a more accomplished player and will look to carry the Asian flag in the company of so many high-profile tourists. |
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But Blumenbach, in the company of many other eighteenth century monogenists, also pointed to the transient and environmentally caused nature of such differences. |
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Fievel Mousekewitz heads West in the company of sneaky Cat R Waul. |
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And to his amazement he finds himself back in the company of his old sparring partner River Song as he joins her squad for a warp speed chase across the galaxy. |
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In the strictness with which he holds this view he belongs in the company of the novelists I have cited, except that he is unkinder and less charitable than they are. |
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Where trading is a significant feature of social life, children can start trading in small items at an early age, often in the company of family members or of peers. |
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His name appears in the company of the Bishop of Argyll, the vicar of Arran, a Kintyre clerk, his father, and a host of Gaelic notaries from Carrick. |
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Sikhs believe that being in the company of the Satsang or Sadh Sangat is one of the key ways to achieve liberation from the cycles of reincarnation. |
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When and where he died is not known, but it is believed he died disguised as a friar in the company of his daughter, Alys, at Monnington Straddle in Herefordshire. |
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