The exchange and potlucks woo people who want to interact in a neighborly way. |
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A deck presents a neighborly face to the street and offers a view of native plants and fruiting shrubs. |
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One 1841 neighborly argument degenerated into a shouting match that led to four suits being brought before the Norwich ecclesiastical court. |
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Another function of this neighborly friendship, then, is to widen the scope and prospects of her relationships. |
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China has always attached great importance to developing friendly, neighborly ties with Japan. |
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In many cases the visit of the rolling store was not rushed but was like a neighborly gathering of friends who built trust in each other. |
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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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In a neighborly spirit, Saks got together a collection of skating costumes to put on display on Oct. 28th, the day of the opening of the rink. |
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This area is not without its poor, and, as in other cities, a submerged tenth is present with its claims upon neighborly sympathy. |
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Considering that the obligation not to cause unlawful harm to others is one of the basic general principles governing neighborly relations. |
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We do not live for ourselves but rather neighborly love makes us responsible for others and we work for the common good. |
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In fulfilling their responsibilities, city inhabitants use their regular home appropriately and promote neighborly relationships. |
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He put out his hand in a friendly, neighborly way and smiled a tiny smile. |
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Paul is right that we must deal with the Bundy crisis in the spirit of neighborly forbearance. |
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I could have been neighborly and just asked him to stop, but he wasn't neighborly enough to consider his fellow students when he decided to smoke, so I called the cops. |
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Did it cross her mind that the old woman might just be paying a neighborly visit? |
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During our time in the hospital, we managed to build a neighborly friendship. |
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Black orchestrates her outburst of neighborly frustration brilliantly. |
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Lithuania and Russia are now on neighborly terms. |
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Our country's ties with Iran, more specifically, rest upon an unshakable foundation molded by a vast shared historical legacy several thousand years old, as well as the principle of neighborly relations. |
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For some reason it didn't seem neighborly to chuck the frying pan, so I held it out in full flambé, Daisy now stepping out in her towel with the kids in tow, all of us waiting for the fire to die out. |
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Working to bolster cooperation and friendship, as well as a strategic partnership and neighborly ties with our two neighbors, Russia and China, is a top diplomatic priority for Mongolia. |
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It was all very neighborly and hometownish, in that rural desert area, and the operators were all so very friendly. |
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Contributions to a favorite charity of the family of the deceased are considered to be an expression of neighborly concern, of friendship and of sympathy for the bereaved. |
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Cities for the most part remain safe, neighborly places. |
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All citizens have the right to adequate housing, in a sound environment, with public spaces and basic services that ensure safety and civility in the conduct of their neighborly and community relations. |
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Earlier Thursday, Syria's U. N. envoy said his government is not seeking any escalation of violence with Turkey and wants to maintain good neighborly relations. |
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The way of life that Chiara had chosen to live since 1943 while enduring the air raids of World War II in Trent, Italy had sharpened her sense of neighborly love in such situations. |
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By deviating from the moral law, man violates his own freedom, becomes imprisoned within himself, disrupts neighborly fellowship, and rebels against divine truth. |
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Now, any self-respecting gal has to have her doubts about a song in which a bunch of Canadians express neighborly loathing in such, well, gynophobic terms. |
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