Explore is designed to make spending hours researching the lives of acquaintances' acquaintances seem like a totally normal thing to do.
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One-time offenders are more likely to be acquaintances of their victims than are serial offenders — but a third of serial rapists assaulted both strangers and acquaintances.
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Some of the emails even appeared to come from acquaintances.
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But that approach comes with risks, acquaintances and experts say.
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Both anonymous trolls and close friends and acquaintances hounded Ayyub.
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That's where having good friends, mentors and acquaintances comes in.
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Vielma says some of his acquaintances have criticized their efforts.
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Immediate family, extended family, close friends, casual friends, acquaintances, colleagues.
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They have been acquaintances since childhood; they are not cousins.
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Mr. Gibbons's boxing acquaintances included Muhammad Ali and Jake LaMotta.
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The subjects are Guillet's friends, casual acquaintances, and even strangers.
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Immediately, I ditched them for other acquaintances I had made.
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Through that journey I have made many friends and acquaintances.
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Multiple acquaintances confirmed it is Betts in the surveillance video.
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Acquaintances of the investigators often dismiss their work as disgusting.
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Friends and acquaintances said they were stunned by Wednesday's shooting.
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It is hard for many acquaintances to grasp my situation.
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Police tell the newspaper that Rodgers and Burkhart were acquaintances.
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But acquaintances have come forward to tell a different story.
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The images were also allegedly sent to personal and professional acquaintances.
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Exes or frenemies appearing this season: I had no previous acquaintances.
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So I contact friends and acquaintances, and put them to work.
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Unpublicised loyalty to old acquaintances is a fair indicator of character.
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Earlier, it seemed that Taystee and Tamika had been distant acquaintances.
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They're strangers first, and then acquaintances, and then comrades and friends.
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You'll feel energized to connect with friends and acquaintances today, Aquarius.
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Which allowed my successful acquaintances to "come out of nowhere"6.
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More than half were killed alongside spouses, relatives, friends or acquaintances.
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This announcement surprised the acquaintances of Mallory's who spoke to me.
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She got in touch with some acquaintances in the outfitting business.
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But will these measures keep their kids, families and acquaintances safe?
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He chooses acquaintances, though neither scenario seems plausible, given their history.
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Okay: forget your friends, loved ones, acquaintances – they can take it.
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Characters draw names, backgrounds, and relationships from Hogancamp's friends and acquaintances.
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He gossiped about famous dead novelists like they were old acquaintances.
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Acquaintances do sometimes ask how he dreams up such lurid stories.
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Invite some acquaintances (preferably not your closest friends) over for dinner.
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The furthest circle is acquaintances in whom you are less invested.
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He added that investigators were interviewing the suspect's friends and acquaintances.
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Imagine if someone challenged you to sort your acquaintances into categories.
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In cases involving acquaintances, this type of contact is not unusual.
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"I am loath to gurm acquaintances who achieve celebrity," he said.
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I felt like none of my past acquaintances liked my work, and I thought I should start afresh by deleting all my past accounts and making an art account that none of my acquaintances know of.
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Different languages resonate throughout the foyer as old friends and acquaintances reconnect.
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Companies, governments, employers, friends, enemies, acquaintances -- all want access to this data.
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I am not positive that casual acquaintances will be remembered as well.
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She said that Kavanaugh and Judge were "friendly acquaintances" at the time.
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He has told acquaintances he was frustrated and unhappy, sources told Reuters.
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Acquaintances and scholars agree Michiko took the lead in that public outreach.
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Her friend had brought with her two acquaintances—young men with motorcycles.
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But Batman's business acquaintances don't think of him as a friend, either.
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Sorochinski: A lot of serial offenders offend against acquaintances and dating partners.
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Offline, you should talk it out with your family, friends, and acquaintances.
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My other friends, colleagues, neighbors, and acquaintances do not have a clue.
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Facebook: reuniting you with odd high school acquaintances, and now, missing cats.
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This ensures common interests and built-in background checks through shared acquaintances.
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Young acquaintances whose partners got squeamish the moment health issues came up.
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I have experienced it from co-workers, clients, and vague acquaintances alike.
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When acquaintances subtly suggest that their normal sleep cycles of 10 p.m.
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Within a matter of months, acquaintances became friends and friends became family.
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Friends, casual acquaintances, and YouTube celebrities rotate through the Witness branded house.
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The Abdohs were acquaintances of the Shah and his wife, Farah Diba.
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He wittily skewered acquaintances and seemed always conscious of his physical allure.
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You've never had more things to talk about with your casual acquaintances.
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Online acquaintances of both Ayoub and the Menhaz account received similar messages.
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But her relationship with Jenner caused consternation within her circle of acquaintances.
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One of those acquaintances, Hamza Attou, was extradited to France in June.
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In front of your children, wives, relatives, parents, friends and acquaintances ... shame.
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I asked some acquaintances who vape what they thought of these findings.
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She has heard from friends and acquaintances surprised by her side job.
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But most new acquaintances didn't notice, because most no longer bothered to.
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In Washington, many of Mr. Ye's new acquaintances ultimately came to naught.
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But I hesitate to start a conversation because we'll become friendly acquaintances.
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He enrolled at another Islamic college but never graduated, his acquaintances said.
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Many people in Rome have bought cigarettes through acquaintances at the Vatican.
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Oh, and please tell all your workplace acquaintances to sign up here.
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"At this age, it's said you make acquaintances," Ms. Sanderoff told me.
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I avoid the subject of my mother with strangers and casual acquaintances.
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That's when the Russian doctor shared his diagnosis with a few acquaintances.
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Eboni Booth, Bobby Moreno and Frederick Weller play co-workers and acquaintances.
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Over a roast chicken, they raked through sea acquaintances held in common.
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High school acquaintances remember Katz attended Hammond High School in Columbia, Maryland.
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Police arrested two teens and said they are acquaintances of the victim.
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"Criminals overwhelmingly obtain their guns from friends and acquaintances," Kopel points out.
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I have watched this show with friends, family, coworkers, and even airplane acquaintances.
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These may be made up of school acquaintances, work colleagues or fellow worshippers.
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Lina's acquaintances are sympathetic about her failing marriage but scornful of her affair.
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Almost daily, friends, family members and even acquaintances reached out and expressed support.
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One of Boy and Girl's acquaintances spills that the pair is casually dating.
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How do you know when it's appropriate to use certain emoji with acquaintances?
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Kardashian is no stranger to acquaintances and strangers doling out unsolicited parenting advice.
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Credit cards are peddled to acquaintances by freelance agents who split their commission.
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But it was different with acquaintances, coworkers, family members, or strangers in restaurants.
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I just think maybe they was just friends, acquaintances, or something like that.
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This was after Brown reportedly told several acquaintances that he would kill her.
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Nayeri and Tieu might be headed to Fresno, where Nayeri has some acquaintances.
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Major drama is going on in your social life and among your acquaintances.
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By the end of September, who knows what intriguing acquaintances you may meet!
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And can these two good acquaintances ever hang out in a forest again?
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Shop clerks, politicians, long-lost acquaintances and schoolteachers ask for selfies with him.
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One winter day, Ms. Khoury was dining with a few friends and acquaintances.
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It was especially wrenching for her to bump into shocked friends and acquaintances.
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Other acquaintances who drove him around Brussels that weekend have been hauled in.
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Besides his flight log, Epstein's "black book" betrays a number of his acquaintances.
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Wiggins and Castro-Miles were identified as acquaintances, according to the Tennessee agency.
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An automatically generated slide show commemorating six years of friendship between two acquaintances.
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He told friends and acquaintances that he planned to move back to Uzbekistan.
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Already, my "no means no" arguments with acquaintances had been met with groans.
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Your Facebook feed is curated by you, with your own friends or acquaintances.
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Mayniel brought Dexmier, Orliange, and Ferrandiz, who were merely acquaintances at the time.
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Friends and acquaintances alike were mesmerized by his vivid, charming way of speaking.
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The men who rape them are also their husbands, fathers, uncles, acquaintances, neighbors.
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I also got another 50 or so similar messages from friends and acquaintances.
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Almost immediately, friends and acquaintances stepped in to lend expertise and a hand.
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Then three to five more friends, or acquaintances who weren't as politically involved.
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Dad's Tuskegee friends and acquaintances formed a network he maintained throughout his life.
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"If students were good friends, they should act like acquaintances," Ms. Wade explains.
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What little I knew about the game came from acquaintances on Wall Street.
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Using social media, my family members found acquaintances to facilitate the medication's travels.
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"This is why women mostly painted friends and acquaintances in interiors," Dagoglu said.
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Acquaintances also said he was known for being the moral compass at Foursquare.
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These exchanges took place among family, friends, co-workers, online acquaintances and strangers.
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In fact, all but your most sharp-eyed acquaintances won't even notice it's new.
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Meanwhile, dozens of my friends, coworkers, cousins and acquaintances seemed to easily get pregnant.
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Police said Hill and the teen were acquaintances who knew each other from school.
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Mr Khashoggi: Journalist friends, activists, social-media personalities, ordinary friends who I knew, acquaintances.
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You've just made your first few vampire acquaintances, and you're running errands for them.
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This crops up over and over again, talking to patients, family, friends, and acquaintances.
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The two started off at odds, but have circled back to being respectful acquaintances.
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The two characters went from acquaintances to being engaged in less than eleven episodes.
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You might be shocked to discover what some of your acquaintances are up to.
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Cesari has photographed friends, acquaintances and sometimes women she met just for the project.
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One hundred and fifty acquaintances you can truly hold in your mind with meaning?
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Some friends and acquaintances don't really know, but I'm not really worried about it.
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Lauren Conrad's adorable baby boy made a few new acquaintances recently — two guinea pigs!
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It is Pippa's friends, colleagues and acquaintances whose stories we learn via impressionistic flashbacks.
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The woman and her two alleged acquaintances are in police custody while investigations continue.
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Your acquaintances will wish they were at the real, not fake beach with you.
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I had my one best friend but I was acquaintances with pretty much everyone.
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The messages — more than 245,1683 of them — appeared from jilted lovers and distant acquaintances.
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The businessman also reportedly told acquaintances that President Trump had given him financial advice.
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"We have some acquaintances whose beliefs are not known," Horton wrote in an email.
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Even though the two are apparently also friends – or at least superstar orbit acquaintances.
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"He told me I should think of my teammates as business acquaintances," she said.
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He is said, by acquaintances, to be generally even tempered and rarely seems ruffled.
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More millennials also reported they have no acquaintances, friends, close friends, or best friends.
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Dave couldn't resist arguing with some of his friend's Bible-thumping acquaintances about it.
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Acquaintances you meet at this time could bring you very surprising news or connections!
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Nadezhdin said that his acquaintances advised him not to let the space to Navalny.
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" She tested her new invention on her acquaintances, the stories go, hosting "coffee afternoons.
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And puts herself in positions to not make new acquaintances, to not meet people.
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He has been described by acquaintances as a loner, who expressed fear of women.
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As an adult, she adopted some of his conversational habits when speaking with acquaintances.
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Even now, her old friends and acquaintances express some surprise at her presidential run.
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Probably. I don't see the utility in collecting acquaintances like boxes in an attic.
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They have rarely spoken with each other, although they have plenty of mutual acquaintances.
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But instead of recruiting acquaintances, she enlisted her four grandchildren, now 22 to 35.
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Babchenko's friends and acquaintances had already begun pouring out heartfelt tributes to his work.
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Friends and acquaintances, many of them from the financial services sector, volunteered to help.
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Before Trump and O'Donnell battled it out in the political sphere, they were acquaintances.
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Through a chain of acquaintances, they met Thomas Rozboril, a licensed salesperson at Compass.
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Though Vincent is the center, stories spiral outward through the lives of her acquaintances.
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Watching the results with friends, acquaintances and strangers is emotionally and socially complicated, however.
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He said he was relying on new acquaintances to stay temporarily at their homes.
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He broadened his social network, making new friends through work, school and mutual acquaintances.
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Sunday's full moon can put you in touch with your acquaintances and daily connections.
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Facebook is the catch-all network for everything from family to bosses to acquaintances.
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Particularly since you might make new acquaintances who are going through the same thing.
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Strangers and acquaintances are more open, and it's easier to make friends and connections.
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"Friends of ours, acquaintances — they were flunking out left and right," she told me.
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Then one day, a friend introduced him to one of her Muslim acquaintances, Sapphira.
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While about a third of perpetrators are family, almost 60% are acquaintances, RAINN says.
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When Mr. Moonves arrived, Mr. Dauer escorted him around, introducing him to impressed acquaintances.
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Too many friends and acquaintances want to talk about how your loss affects them.
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Now, he said, even Buddhist acquaintances in Yangon are embarrassed to talk with him.
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He says whether or not you're aware your acquaintances sell doesn't matter to police.
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Progressives with negative status were pointedly sharing water glasses with their HIV-positive acquaintances.
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In my case, I'm afraid of acquaintances, since this sexual assault was an acquaintance rape.
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Facebook is where all your old high school acquaintances show off how racist they are.
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Over the course of our interview, several friends and acquaintances stopped by to greet Toussaint.
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But officials later said Ben and Rahme were co-workers and described them as acquaintances.
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Despite his problems, Indian acquaintances often asked him for dispatches on his life in America.
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From there, it's easy to finesse friends and acquaintances into believing you're the real deal.
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Distant relatives and old acquaintances were suddenly congratulating me, voicing their approval of my reviews.
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"I've heard from hundreds of women—strangers, friends, acquaintances—telling me their stories," says Stoynoff.
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Weak ties, in contrast, might be acquaintances, or a stranger with a common cultural background.
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Acquaintances told that site that they recognise only one of the photographs as his apartment.
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"Their killings were committed by lovers, acquaintances, family members, neighbors, and strangers," the report said.
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In most of the cases, those involved were acquaintances, friends, former lovers or occasional flings.
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"Their killings were committed by lovers, acquaintances, family members, neighbors, and strangers," the report reads.
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Perhaps exaggerated gratitude towards acquaintances and strangers is a way of turning them into friends.
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But I would probably have less patience with my friends and acquaintances than Drew does.
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Watch this from VICE: Essentially, these acquaintances play an important part in your overall development.
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I get it: These people are friends or acquaintances, so on the surface, it's complicated.
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When we back-burner our friends, acquaintances, or hookup buddies, we're not leading them on.
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Some of his accusers have described being sexually abused by Epstein's famous friends and acquaintances.
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Off camera, Ms. Coles homes in on the interests of acquaintances, liberally dishing out advice.
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Friends and acquaintances approach or recede year by year…Their presence has no particular significance.
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Numerous friends and acquaintances benefit from the medicinal properties and pain relief provided by cannabis.
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This costs him more than his fair share of acquaintances, friends, and most painfully, lovers.
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Arty says he and Marshmello are acquaintances and often perform at the same music festivals.
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Later that year, three of these new acquaintances were arrested and imprisoned for trafficking marijuana.
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" Acquaintances who knew Mr. Bissonnette at Université Laval said he was "that student nobody notices.
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My new life as a published writer in Islamabad brought a new set of acquaintances.
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Not all of the victims and suspects that knew each other were long-time acquaintances.
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DAY 22 Truthfully, I expected weird looks from waiters, people on the subway, acquaintances, etc.
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Though she spent a lifetime challenging abusive leaders, her approach was never shrill, acquaintances said.
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"Personal space," from 18 inches to about 4 feet, is open to acquaintances and colleagues.
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So, instead of considering minor brushes of socialization throwaway interactions, cultivate a network of acquaintances.
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He told acquaintances that the beatings had been an element of religious discipline and misunderstood.
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Even among her acquaintances, Rudolph said, she is regarded as an authority on parental death.
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Ms. Wilhelm declined to comment, but she described the approach to several of her acquaintances.
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Supporters from both parties raised hot dogs and beers, catching up on acquaintances in common.
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I have some friends who are positive, and I lost some acquaintances who are positive.
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Prosecutors laid out 54 insider trading charges against five of Rivas' acquaintances in the indictment.
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Chandler and Monica began the show as acquaintances and ended it as spouses and parents.
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Acquaintances warned him that party affiliates were branding him a traitor in WhatsApp chat rooms.
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He cast acquaintances to walk alongside the usual models, and with them their own children.
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"I wouldn't call them close friends but they are more than just acquaintances," she added.
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In many cases, they have been borrowed from friends or acquaintances with permission, Koskinen said.
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However, people preferred neatly wrapped presents from acquaintances and sloppily wrapped presents from close friends.
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Outwardly, he was a successful, popular black man with more white acquaintances than black friends.
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Working through acquaintances, she connected with a police officer who she said gave her access.
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Acquaintances at the time said they had no idea what his true political beliefs were.
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Drama is even going down with your acquaintances and people you're not that close to.
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It's all too easy to stay quiet when our friends, acquaintances, and colleagues are being vilified.
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What would Instagram be without the gratuitous pictures of your friends' and acquaintances' fancy, foamy coffees?
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Anastasia Beverly Hills' president Claudia Soare has also immortalized friends and acquaintances in striking liquid lippies.
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Once I had shared my experience with most of my acquaintances, this attention began to diminish.
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Two of the four students killed, Alison Krause and Jeffery Miller, were close acquaintances of mine.
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But days and then weeks and then months pass, and you never become more than acquaintances.
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Based in Philadelphia, Levinthal paints private moments that often involve herself, her family, and her acquaintances.
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Like nearly everyone, I spent the weekend talking to friends and acquaintances about the Trump tape.
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It enables its users (called Scouters) to work as career advisors for their friends and acquaintances.
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We all know, whether firsthand or through acquaintances, that online dating can be a horror show.
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If it's among acquaintances, there's fear of social rejection or isolating yourself from the friend group.
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That can come from acquaintances who have worked there recently, industry data, or even government stats.
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After arriving in the U.S. in 2010, Saipov made his first home in Ohio, acquaintances said.
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The extended family of the host meet the friends and possibly a few lonely work acquaintances.
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Of course, all my friends and acquaintances are equally engaged in their own big-picture stuff.
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I was now fielding multiple inquiries about him each month — from employers, acquaintances, friends, and others.
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What I would give to take the grief glasses off of loved ones, coworkers, acquaintances, strangers.
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After the Brexit result, friends and acquaintances wrote to him: Just look at what you've done.
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While Shelby's husband Garrett is best friends with Ceara's husband, Shelby and Ceara are casual acquaintances.
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His frame of reference shrinks to a few eccentric acquaintances, pop songs and scraps of reading.
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Mary Jo Kopechne was at the party ... she and Kennedy were acquaintances but not romantically involved.
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It seems likely he made few acquaintances, earned little money, committed no crimes, claimed no benefits.
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I'm going to print the faces of all my friends and acquaintances and eat them. Seriously.
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"A lot of my friends and acquaintances and definitely family are following the games," Kotsar said.
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They had been acquaintances since 2015, when they met at a radio event in Austin, Texas.
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Known in Chinese as baishoutao, or white gloves, these people are often trusted relatives or acquaintances.
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But despite years overlapping at conferences and museum meetings, the two were nothing more than acquaintances.
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When I told friends and acquaintances why I was at JFL, their eyes bulged with excitement.
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Between the two, they gave rise to Tu Fazo, inviting friends and acquaintances to join them.
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I had to work hard to convert acquaintances, neighbors, and friends of friends into actual friends.
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I'm sometimes distanced from close relationships, less recognizable to other LBGTQs, or less "real" with acquaintances.
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"Don't worry, you'll be hearing the declaration soon enough," one of my parliamentary acquaintances told me.
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We'll get creative through FaceTime conversations with acquaintances and chats with strangers via online social platforms.
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His acquaintances have included Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, who was an investor at Silver Lake.
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Some new acquaintances handle it so poorly, I feel compelled to ask if they knew her.
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In 2012, he and eleven other acquaintances were convicted in the killing of politician Kamlakar Jamsandekar.
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We get to meet many of Murray's friends and acquaintances, other members of the black elite.
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It was easiest to fill in for friends and acquaintances who worked as home health aides.
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Republicans' trust in local media (24 percent) and friends/acquaintances (18 percent) is only marginally higher.
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Friends of the two men describe them more as social and professional acquaintances than close friends.
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But if there was a social side, there was also a scary, dark one, acquaintances said.
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Word of mouth, through new acquaintances and friends, is how you come to see its hidden life.
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When I confessed to acquaintances that my mom voted for Trump, people expressed real sorrow, sympathy even.
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Millions of fibre optic cables connect us to our social networks: friends, followers, email acquaintances, even lurkers.
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Police said Hill and the teen who was attacked were acquaintances who knew each other from school.
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I donate to all the Indiegogos and fundraising campaigns and charity drives friends and acquaintances send me.
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The people on there were mostly distant acquaintances — people I knew from college, former coworkers, professional contacts.
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Among my friends and acquaintances, those who don't vote don't talk about the referendum on social media.
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They are acquaintances who have known each other for years because of their shared time in DOJ.
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I contacted about 40 photographers—friends and acquaintances—who all very kindly donated some of their work.
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During her trial, acquaintances testified that the couple was acting strangely around the time of the murders.
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My least favorite part of attending weddings is getting dressed up and awkward encounters with old acquaintances.
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Most of these acquaintances were like Lena — wealthy, with parents who are influential in the art world.
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Feed broadcasting social networks feel impersonal, and inevitably bloat with distant acquaintances you're shy about sharing with.
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Mr. Minassian has been described by acquaintances as a loner who had expressed a fear of women.
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It was a portal to vacations, selfies, concerts, and brunches of my friends and close-ish acquaintances.
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I don't see the point of connecting with acquaintances that I'm never going to talk to again.
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They don't even need to be grammatically correct; punctuation is reserved for distant acquaintances and extended family.
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This is likely the most impactful way my friends and acquaintances have stepped forward to be allies.
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That was easy enough, and it helped naturally expand the circle to acquaintances and friends of friends.
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Also with the Starbucks feature in Outlook, you can send Starbucks gift cards to friends and acquaintances.
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This purple suede design was produced in a limited run for select acquaintances of rapper Travis Scott.
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Specifically, it's #NationalPetDay, which means friends, acquaintances, and celebrities alike are posting pictures of their animal pals.
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Clinton traveled with Epstein after his presidency several times on Epstein's plane, and the two were acquaintances.
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I sent personalized emails to family, friends, and professional acquaintances I had worked with in the past.
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But most agricultural lands are kept within families or sold to acquaintances, not on the open market.
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Family members, relatives, neighbors, acquaintances—she tried to list all those she had met who had died.
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Acquaintances for years, they discovered during their collaboration that they had been dancing with the same demons.
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"It was like 20ish kids standing [in front] watching," one of Khaseen's acquaintances, Anthony Yepez, told Insider.
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Trump was sitting next to Anderson on a couch while she was conversing with acquaintances, she said.
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Though many acquaintances credit him with being charming, he can also come across as remote and desultory.
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So he pulled together a group of friends and acquaintances from the tech world to help out.
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Maintaining this network of acquaintances also contributes to one's sense of belonging to a community, researchers found.
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It was just a constant stream of progressive news and posts from friends, acquaintances, and former colleagues.
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It also gathers information from those who have emigrated but remain in touch with acquaintances in Chechnya.
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Inspired by "Larry and Bobby Kissing" (1979), which featured real-life lovers and acquaintances of the photographer.
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Relationships between you and your friends and acquaintances could also take on some of Mars retrograde's heat.
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Mr. Steele has told acquaintances that he did not know the ultimate client was the Clinton campaign.
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Talking and getting to know your acquaintances better is more fun and pleasurable as Mercury meets Venus.
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People who were just your acquaintances might start reappearing in your life asking for favors or money.
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Daniel Rice was especially feared, known to carry a pistol secreted in his wheelchair, several acquaintances said.
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They said he paid two acquaintances -- brothers Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo -- to stage the incident for publicity.
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I'd lived in Portland for a while after college, and some acquaintances there needed a house sitter.
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Bunn knew Hargrave "from the block," although he and the older boy were never more than acquaintances.
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"If you have 300 relatively close friends and acquaintances, six of them would die," Mr. McNeil said.
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He crashes in the apartments of acquaintances and in the saddest image sleeps on a kitchen floor.
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But the two people who were arrested are acquaintances of Smollett, a lawyer for the men said.
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"Oh, you're an overseas student," new acquaintances would say when I told them I'd grown up in Germany.
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"It appears in these two cases, the 'thieves' were actually acquaintances of the person helping me," Rober tweeted.
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You no longer need to be famous to broadcast your life to all your friends and casual acquaintances.
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Chen said she knew the scores of her close friends but not those of acquaintances or work colleagues.
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Like Goodbaum, friends and acquaintances of Gorsuch, many of them Democrats, said he is genial, tolerant and respectful.
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Then consider the accumulated data your phone is carrying about various people, whether lifelong friends or passing acquaintances.
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We didn't even really know each other that well, we were only really acquaintances before we got together.
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But lately, a surprising—and growing—number of tracked emails are being sent not from corporations, but acquaintances.
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And how can I make sure I don't accidentally offend my Muslim friends and acquaintances during Ramadan celebrations?
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In fact, according to his acquaintances, Mr Bissonnette is an anti-immigration "white supremacist" who supports Mr Trump.
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Acquaintances feared he had been detained inside or abducted and flown back to Saudi Arabia against his will.
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You won't see more friend content in total, but more from your best pals instead of distant acquaintances.
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With an outpouring of support from her fellow riders, family and even acquaintances, she was overwhelmed with love.
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Sotelo's virgins rage with heartbreak and humor ("All my acquaintances are coupled up / like hamsters with advanced degrees").
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There's no saying what will bring two lovers together — a funny meet-cute, a Tinder date, mutual acquaintances.
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They might believe rape requires active resistance on the victim's part, or that rape doesn't happen between acquaintances.
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They're entertaining, carefully crafted, and the perfect way to stay up-to-date with acquaintances, friends, and celebrities.
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The PBS show combines reconstructions, archival clips and the recollections of acquaintances and biographers to tell the story.
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Many of his former colleagues and acquaintances remain angry with the way federal officials have handled his case.
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The analytics made salient the ways my friends and acquaintances surveil one another on Instagram all the time.
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It includes not only family and neighbors, but also old acquaintances on Facebook and even celebrities on Instagram.
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More millennials also reported in the survey that they had no acquaintances, friends, close friends, or best friends.
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For decades, Mr. Gruen, a skilled self-taught photographer, had documented his luminous circle of friends and acquaintances.
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Becky and Harry's mournful, tentative romance is intercut with self-contained character studies of their relatives and acquaintances.
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My wife suggested I meet with younger acquaintances to learn if they would talk with me about aging.
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The flight logs aren't the only documents Gawker was able to obtain that cast suspicion on Epstein's acquaintances.
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Reflect today on your platonic relationships and acquaintances—do they bring you joy or leave you feeling empty?
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The acquaintances had congregated in the game server, called Perfect World Void, and its discussion forums for years.
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We were acquaintances from competing over the years, so I considered him someone with whom I could speak.
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I had some acquaintances there, but I planned to spend most of my time working and making art.
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Using the made-up illness, she was given cash, and gift cards from her friends and work acquaintances.
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Part of me feels excited whenever hearing acquaintances tell me they're teaching their infant some baby sign language.
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Elbow bumps and coronavirus be damned, there were handshakes and hugs galore between old acquaintances and new friends.
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Using your acquaintances as a network and strengthening social connections is the best way to eventually land employment.
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He had worked at a popular grocery, gone to schools and summer camps with the children of acquaintances.
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One of Dr. Pauker's arguments about what makes Hawaii special is that people have numerous cross-group acquaintances.
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The police conclusion was even more shocking: that Mr. Smollett had paid two acquaintances to stage the assault.
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Only a few dozen people attended the final, many of them volunteers or acquaintances of the club's managers.
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Numerous conversations with friends and acquaintances still living there give me a fuller sense of how they survived.
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"Those kinds of 'shallow' relationships [with acquaintances] may be more important than we supposed they were," Ellard explains.
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Mr. Hsiao, the lawyer from Taiwan, said none of Mr. Lee's acquaintances had heard of the co-defendant.
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Her mother uses the excuse that relatives or acquaintances could be the culprit to cut them all off.
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Colleagues and acquaintances aren't strangers to pushing the limits, to "never lifting" their right feet from the accelerator.
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Once acquaintances as members of the wealthy Manhattan elite, Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have become bitter rivals.
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Giants head coach Joe Judge -- himself a new hire -- said mutual acquaintances highly recommended the offense-minded Garrett.
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A. Your existing contacts and Facebook's algorithms sometimes send suggestions for potential new friends based on mutual acquaintances.
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She was a gossip and we were always searching for mutual friends and acquaintances to discuss, mostly appreciatively.
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During his transition, Manuel lost his coach, his gym, two jobs and a handful of friends and acquaintances.
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If you wanted to help your low-income acquaintances, a gift of cigarettes isn't the place to start.
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That includes more than $40 million of Kahn's money and millions more raised from friends and business acquaintances.
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The State Department has been publicizing the reward in Tajikistan, where relatives or acquaintances might have salient information.
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He has acquaintances rather than friends, observations rather than passions, few resentments, guarded enthusiasms and no sex life.
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Distant acquaintances found circuitous ways of enclosing their bank-account numbers while complimenting Emma's fortitude and imagined wealth.
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Glickman said she was taken aback by the visceral reaction from some of her friends, acquaintances and neighbors.
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I also have friends and many acquaintances I respect that don't believe that Trump is a bigot, period.
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Lonnie Schrader, a pastor, said he and his family were hosting acquaintances who were evacuated from their homes.
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His friends and acquaintances included Bill and Melinda Gates, Prince Charles and Winston Churchill's grandson Winston Spencer Churchill.
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His friends and acquaintances included Bill and Melinda Gates, Prince Charles and Winston Churchill's grandson Winston Spencer Churchill.
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Once you complete the transfer process, your acquaintances can dial your old landline number and get you anywhere.
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Routinely these days, those who knew the victims, even only as acquaintances, break off midsentence, their voices cracking.
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There was a time when I thought the addition of an "x" from strangers and professional acquaintances slightly disingenuous.
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A COUPLE of years ago, friends and acquaintances of James Johnston noticed a change in his social-media activity.
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But it also showed just how awkward it can be to greet new acquaintances with the entire world watching.
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"We continue to actively investigate the shooter's motives, acquaintances and whereabouts that led to today's incidents," Slater told reporters.
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Or do you find yourself at a loss for words when trying to make conversation with strangers and acquaintances?
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Instead, it's just a phone conversation between two friends — well, acquaintances, since they admit they only remember meeting once.
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Stone's defense also submitted a collection of letters from his wife and acquaintances in the political sphere and elsewhere.
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While thinking about making an app, Alper found that, at least anecdotally, the idea resonated with friends and acquaintances.
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"I can't leave here as a couple…at this point in time, we are acquaintances right now," she insisted.
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That's just counting acquaintances, friends and relatives, he says -- not the strangers he's seen bleed out in the street.
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"We continue to actively investigate the shooter's motives, acquaintances and whereabouts that led to today's incidents," Slater told reporters.
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Acquaintances of Mr Minassian said he was awkward around women and kept repeating that he was frightened of them.
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The girl traveled with acquaintances by car for four days from El Salvador to the border, her mother said.
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Talking about mental health is hard—and partners, friends and acquaintances are often perplexed in the face of it.
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It feels much harder to find time to see or keep in touch with casual acquaintances as an adult.
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"The girls were casual school acquaintances who had associated with each other for a brief time," the lawyer said.
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Dunbar found that, on average, people had 4.1 best friends, 11 close friends, 29.8 acquaintances, and 128.9 other contacts.
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We were acquaintances who knew each other for more than a decade but who had never worked together directly.
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By acquaintances' accounts, he was a successful student, enjoyed playing basketball and worked part time as a security guard.
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In any case, these are the first elements that have come to light through the testimony of his acquaintances.
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They were her neighbors and acquaintances, people she would see from time to time, maybe even hang out with.
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That term — the "elites" — slips from the mouths of not just casual acquaintances but also from friends and family.
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Our friends and acquaintances sought him out and offered the only thing — the best thing — they had to offer.
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Its disappearing photos encouraged honest sharing with close friends, rather than showing off to a large audience of acquaintances.
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Acquaintances, on the other hand, don't have to worry about damaging their bond because they don't currently have one.
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Her fears were not unfounded: She had seen acquaintances killed by their partners, with no protection from law enforcement.
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When he spoke to old acquaintances about his meteoric rise from vagrant to entrepreneur, he radiated clarity and joy.
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The price goes down to $94 for extended family, $89 for regular friends, and drops to $45 for acquaintances.
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Yep, put this guy in the pool and you'll scare your enemies, acquaintances, family and friends away forever. Help.
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Testimony on Friday was less lurid as six witnesses, four of them acquaintances of the woman's, took the stand.
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Facebook can't just be the general purpose catch-all social network we occasionally check for acquaintances' broadcasted life updates.
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They seemed more basic than that: relatives writing distasteful posts about politics or acquaintances oversharing about their personal lives.
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He gathered an unlikely team made up of distant cousins, acquaintances of his grandfather's and a few wandering souls.
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My friends, acquaintances, the parents of kids on my son's soccer team that I coach — none of them know.
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Even the campaign professionals and aspiring nationalist policy thinkers he drew to his campaign in 2016 were recent acquaintances.
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But if they're merely acquaintances, as appears to be the case, you might prefer to stay out of it.
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The night after the vote, Ms. Roa and a few acquaintances gathered outside his home to demand his resignation.
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The ability to tell hundreds of acquaintances about my husband's death with one post was exactly what I needed.
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A week followed of venting on Facebook and subsequent unfriending, a foretaste of months of broken acquaintances to come.
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In the local Stop & Shop, she noticed that acquaintances would steal a glance at her, whisper and look away.
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Its disappearing photos encouraged honest sharing with close friends, rather than showing off to a large audience of acquaintances.
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The Hardys enlisted local friends and acquaintances, along with some international recruits, and in 133, Green School was born.
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I'm a highly educated white person, and most of my friends and acquaintances are also highly educated white people.
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A spokesperson for ABC News declined to comment on how its reporters vetted the identities of these purported acquaintances.
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The two men were casual acquaintances of some of the later sources of the information, not the original sources.
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"Since 1982 I've used your books to help almost one hundred friends and acquaintances," wrote one former pain sufferer.
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From collaborators to industry acquaintances to fans streaming her music on Soundcloud, the rapper touched everyone she came across.
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Mr. Assiri said that many of those arrested were friends or acquaintances who moved in the same intellectual circles.
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Friends and acquaintances are sending care packages, but he'd like to be able to order outside food or items.
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Friends in Beirut could easily find acquaintances traveling to Homs in a week or two to deliver the medication.
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CLINTON'S VP SHORTLIST -- THREE ACQUAINTANCES & ONE FRIEND: Via The Hill's Amie Parnes, Hillary Clinton's VP shortlist includes three -- Sens.
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Acquaintances who spoke to the FBI recalled Jewell owning a backpack similar to the one that held the bomb.
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Lynda Cruz was a widow raising her two adopted teenage boys in Broward County, according to acquaintances CNN interviewed.
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Of the low-risk contacts, 28 were health care personnel, 15 were airline contacts, and eight were other acquaintances.
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To Miss Manners' mind, that is a good substitute for the touch-kiss that not everyone welcomes from acquaintances.
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At 14, she was lured by two Facebook acquaintances to a party that became a gang rape, she said.
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Ms. Reeves had long tried to help her son move past his problems, according to several neighbors and acquaintances.
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Maybe he thought the mic was off, and maybe he and Billy Bush are more buddies than professional acquaintances.
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Thunder 128, Knicks 122, Overtime Carmelo Anthony had expressed a desire to renew acquaintances with Kevin Durant on Tuesday night.
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Mr. Namazi was arrested by operatives of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps while visiting relatives in Tehran, acquaintances have said.
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The writers also keep employing a device that has Parker confessing deeply personal information to near-strangers or casual acquaintances.
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Kim, after speaking with her sister, reveals that even more friends and acquaintances have since shared stories about Tristan's behavior.
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This PR maneuver led many of the guys' real-life acquaintances to post about them in a very public space.
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"It is believed the man is acquaintances with both victims Sara Baillie and Taliyah Marsman," police said in the statement.
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According to Wasserman, most companies launched by best buddies are considerably less stable than those formed by acquaintances and strangers.
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Brandel told officers that he had picked up two acquaintances who had been part of his Super Bowl betting pool.
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He took notes of all the Republican friends and acquaintances he saw at the talk, and started making calls afterward.
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We're told Kyrie and Carl have been close for years, but Justin and the NBA star are more like acquaintances.
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Those competitors allowed their networks to bloat with acquaintances, family and colleagues that can make people less comfortable openly sharing.
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It has the most complete social graph of family, friends, and acquaintances – going beyond what's in most people's phone contacts.
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Michiko has many interests, including music and literature so will likely have little trouble filling her days, several acquaintances say.
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But if you see it doing the rounds, please inform your friends, family, and online acquaintances that it's a fake.
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You can designate people as close friends, friends, acquaintances, or followers and opt to share posts specifically with these groups.
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Inviting acquaintances from high school, extended family members and former colleagues to watch your livestream is awkward and feels intrusive.
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Facebook's biggest structural disadvantage is its broad friend graph that's bloated to include family, co-workers, bosses and distant acquaintances.
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Anxious acquaintances and relatives shared information online about the Thottapilly family, their smiling faces beaming out from missing persons posters.
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I love your line-up and could easily see my friends and acquaintances ______[name here]________ and _____[name here]______ fitting in.
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It appears (and I've since confirmed) in these two cases, the 'thieves' were actually acquaintances of the person helping me.
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First come acquaintances, people I can recognize and say hi to at yoga class, cookouts, church, that kind of thing.
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Former acquaintances of Altintas recall a distant figure who spent much of his time with his step-sister and grandmother.
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Here, again, Trump's instinctive response is to avoid any association with his partners' wrongdoings by pretending they're more like acquaintances.
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He died under mysterious circumstances at age 29, stabbed in a tavern brawl in the company of other Walsingham acquaintances.
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GOP operatives are already envisioning Trump family members and acquaintances being dragged up to Capitol Hill over months to testify.
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Meanwhile, DeAngelo's neighbors, relatives and former acquaintances all say they had no inkling that he could be a serial killer.
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I see some of my educated, bright and capable younger acquaintances stuck in dead end jobs or out of work.
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I have seen 17 and 18 year-old juniors and seniors bend the life trajectories of their friends and acquaintances.
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They are not social acquaintances, and Mr. Pence endorsed another candidate, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, in the Republican primaries.
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Acquaintances speculate openly about how a former academic with no government experience will handle the daily grind of Brazilian politics.
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Mike Halloran, a plaintiff in the lawsuit, said some of his co-workers, neighbors and acquaintances also had cracking foundations.
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Family, friends and close acquaintances are insiders, referred to as "uchi," while "soto" is for those relegated to the periphery.
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Many said they'd heard about the ICE raids and some said they had friends and acquaintances who'd been swept up.
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She expertly deflects the snobbery of two of Angelo's old-money acquaintances by describing doing time in a women's prison.
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"I made it for friends and acquaintances who wanted to know how to do it," she tells Broadly in Portuguese.
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According to his profile in the New York Times, he no longer accepts baked goods from strangers or casual acquaintances.
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My inbox is full of expressions of sympathy from Muslim friends and acquaintances for which I express my deepest gratitude.
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Then get rid of clutter: acquaintances you don't talk to anymore, former co-workers and contacts imported from other apps.
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Don't we all wish, now more than ever, that acquaintances came equipped with their own "Previously on this series …" trailer?
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More than a dozen former business associates, family members, and acquaintances describe Takeda as mild-mannered and lacking business savvy.
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For Mr. Mika, old acquaintances have stopped and pointed at him when he walks through the hallways of the Capitol.
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We discussed side effects of medication and our attempts to hide our bipolar diagnosis from acquaintances and even some friends.
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Some like Ms. Abbas have acquaintances at think tanks, including at the conservative Hudson Institute, where she spoke on Sept.
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People who struggle financially often have valuable social networks — family to help with child care, acquaintances who know of jobs.
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Last winter, acquaintances went on the hunt in the Hudson Valley, which gave them the resolve to do the same.
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Detectives determined that Rasmussen and Negroponte were acquaintances and that they were involved in a disagreement while inside the home.
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Spark small talk with strangers and acquaintances—these are happiness-promoting, low-stakes opportunities to feel connected to your community.
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"We all have family members and acquaintances who are affected, who don't have their papers and are afraid," he said.
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We engage in open-ended conversations with casual acquaintances on unfamiliar topics that frequently open our minds to new ideas.
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Owen's heart rate got out of whack and he told his new acquaintances that he needed to take a break.
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Newman, the Second Circuit found that no insider trading had occurred when non-public information was passed among mere acquaintances.
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If you have 2180 relatively close friends and acquaintances, six of them would die in a 21000 percent mortality situation.
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There's a bit about how tedious it is to offer the customary Nazi greeting to a room full of acquaintances.
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Cusk occasionally cedes the narrative to long anecdotes relayed by friends and acquaintances — an echo of her recent novelistic strategy.
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Since the storm, residents have been doing a nerve-racking accounting, surveying surrounding settlements for their relatives, friends and acquaintances.
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He boasted of an array of international acquaintances, describing Saddam Hussein and the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping as his friends.
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He has a wide circle of informal acquaintances and spends hours on the phone discussing his political and legal situations.
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But I'm still far enough away that young children stare and acquaintances offer to drive me from place to place.
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When Jonas overhears Wayne killing some of his criminal acquaintances, he plots an escape for Casey from her domestic hell.
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I've run into acquaintances from high school and asked random people to save my spot while I grabbed a drink.
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You might also be surprised at how many new acquaintances, even near-strangers, will rally for someone in your spot.
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"They asked friends and acquaintances for leads, visiting dozens of rundown properties — farmhouses, villas — across the country," writes Caracciolo Chia.
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Though he aspired to be a police detective, he also made friends who were Crips and Trinitarios, his acquaintances said.
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They were comfortable enough blinging out one another, but putting gems on acquaintances at the party was a different story.
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Though she had spent the ensuing months hooking up with various acquaintances, her hopes were set on long-term monogamy.
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More people are seeing friends and acquaintances who were limping but then had surgery and got back to their lives.
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We're told Selena's always been best friends with "squad" leader Taylor Swift ... but the Hadid sisters were merely distant acquaintances.
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Both are Costanza lovers themselves, and they knew that many of their acquaintances and friends would love a George-themed bar.
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Attie remembers being inundated with messages from friends and acquaintances eager for inside information on what was happening with the recount.
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Hariri says Snyder likes it because of its privacy settings: people can categorize contacts as close friends, friends, acquaintances or followers.
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" Former friends and acquaintances would often pass him on the street: "They wouldn't even acknowledge me or say anything to me.
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He decided to get in touch with a pair of Stockholm acquaintances, Axel Boman and Petter Nordkvis, whose music he admired.
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Amy became pregnant 18 months after the girls first moved in, which came as a surprise to some of her acquaintances.
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It's worth asking these questions because, anecdotally, I've noticed that friends and acquaintances have reactions to the idea of fancy brooms.
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So spread the word among your friends and acquaintances to look out for these emails and don't click on the links.
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Acquaintances have suggested that in the past he had been contemptuous of religion and was not known to go to mosques.
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It's here that I should tell you that I'm in the book, as are a number of friends, colleagues, and acquaintances.
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"Their personal lives - some of them - were difficult," Graham, a registered Democrat, told Time magazine in 2007 of his political acquaintances.
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Sam Pepper is one example—he "pranked" a friend by kidnapping him and pretending to murder one of their mutual acquaintances.
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Things start to get hairy when we enter the world of acquaintances, love interests, and fringe members of our social circles.
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Acquaintances might be able to guess your sun or rising signs, but your moon sign isn't that obvious on first glance.
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Two acquaintances who knew Kavanaugh in high school submitted sworn declarations to the FBI and senators, according to the New Yorker.
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I have been gratified by the outpouring of support I have received from my many friends and acquaintances in the business.
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Kaderi also started spending time with acquaintances from the local mosque, who introduced the family to others, including associates of Chowdhury.
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But now the unsorted Stories list is causing people's best friends to get lost amongst the acquaintances and celebrities they follow.
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Barely mobile and in worsening pain, Crews depended on Geltner and a small crew of acquaintances to ferry him on errands.
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No one wants to post silly, racy or vulnerable Stories if they're worried their boss, parents and distant acquaintances are watching.
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Mercury retrograde begins on July 229 in Leo, finding you running into friends and acquaintances from the past until July 231.
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According to friends and acquaintances, Bissonette is also a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, and trolled a Facebook group for refugees.
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Outvote is different because it's a tool that helps individual voters reach out to their own personal acquaintances, family and friends.
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A mother of three, she was wise and she was caring, always looking out for her friends, family and passing acquaintances.
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Then he sent out all of the photos to be Photoshopped by his acquaintances Jack Wagner, Adam Padilla, and Anthony Isaac.
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Trump kicked off the meeting by rattling off names of shared acquaintances in he a Schumer's home state of New York.
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Some are the real-life moms of colleagues and acquaintances and some are moms that just really care about oral health.
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The 2100s are a time for settling in to friendly acquaintances and hanging on to faraway friends over texts and Facebook.
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It includes self-defense training so women know how to fight against assailants, including acquaintances, who are larger or more powerful.
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Yes, we might be living with acquaintances from college well into our 30s, a bit like Friends, but much, much sadder.
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In the second study, Hall recruited 112 brand new University of Kansas freshmen and asked them to name two new acquaintances.
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Cunanan was apparently ashamed of being a "kept" man but also flaunted his nouveau riches, spending lavishly on friends and acquaintances.
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He would be at a bar or an art opening, and friends of acquaintances would ask him if he had drugs.
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A 20-year-old, who acquaintances described as a neo-Nazi sympathizer, was charged with second-degree murder in Heyer's death.
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Other acquaintances of the young man said he would make comments about killing people they initially thought were made in jest.
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Interestingly, the Sun and Mercury's transits through it won't highlight your close, intimate relationships, but rather your platonic friends and acquaintances.
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It was wonderful to see friends and acquaintances tell me their own stories, thereby taking the sting out of my own.
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If you want to network, ask your closest colleagues and long-lost acquaintances for introductions to people who can actually help.
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Instead, Cryer said she got her "sense of accomplishment" from an ambitious activity: tracking down acquaintances' never-before-met birth parents.
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And the men have a filial connection: acquaintances said that Mr. Bloomberg's daughter Georgina is friends with Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka.
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His employer's august circle of acquaintances backed the brothers when it came time to open Le Gavroche in Chelsea in 1967.
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Mr. Adel, in Douma, said that he and his acquaintances did not trust the government, and had no plans to leave.
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Mr. Elam, who also allegedly sent some of the explicit material to Ms. Doe's acquaintances, could not be reached for comment.
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Because the couple lives near New York City, acquaintances are always asking her about the latest, greatest place to eat there.
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"We can have friends or acquaintances in different contexts who add meaning to our lives in their own way," she said.
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Ms. Wasser introduced the site privately to about a dozen of her friends and acquaintances in Los Angeles in the summer.
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So I'm pleading with you again to foist the idea of subscribing (it's free) on friends, family, neighbors and passing acquaintances.
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When she met Mr. Mendoza through mutual acquaintances and he expressed interest in shipping the house abroad, she embraced the plan.
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Those of you already attuned to the wonders of sherry will, I hope, leap at the opportunity to renew old acquaintances.
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Mostly, people are looking to keep track of work-related acquaintances and other so-called "loose ties," like friends-of-friends.
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Dermot Shea, the department's chief of detectives, said that by nature, rape by strangers and rape by acquaintances required varying responses.
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When friends and acquaintances are almost always a swipe and a tap within reach, disappearing without a trace cuts especially deep.
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They could use the products themselves, or become distributors and sell to friends and acquaintances at full price, keeping the difference.
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Thome, whose 2013 play "Pinkolandia" told the tale of her own Chilean/German heritage, first reached out to friends and acquaintances.
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Mr. Fields was generally quiet, acquaintances said, and filled his time playing video games and working at a local grocery store.
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Before he was shot by a bouncer standing guard, Mr. Goode had killed two of his own acquaintances, the official said.
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Use your imagination and encourage your friends and family members — children, parents, grandparents and acquaintances, Jewish or not — to submit answers.
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Thornwell heard that over and over from friends, family and hundreds of new acquaintances he had made the past 48 hours.
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I've got wonderful colleagues and acquaintances from national charities and unions who advocate for domestic abuse survivors, care leavers, estranged people.
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Everyone has those acquaintances — a friend, or preferably the friend of a friend — of whom a little goes a long way.
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They said the professor had been invited by acquaintances to visit them in his home province of Panjshir in northern Afghanistan.
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It was just David and Bob, longtime acquaintances, having an agreeable little chat about that pesky annoyance called a public way.
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BUT, we're told BN came back inside and wanted more ... allegedly hitting one of the attacker's acquaintances, seemingly for no reason.
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I first met Scaramucci through our mutual acquaintances in the Fox News orbit, and we discussed my television news startup Bold.
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If you feel like your inner circle of friends and family is too small, consider inviting more people — perhaps new acquaintances.
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Lynda Cruz was a widow raising her two adopted teenage boys by herself in Broward County, according to acquaintances CNN interviewed.
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They represent the widest swath of racial and ethnic demographics — men and women, young and old, close family, and distant acquaintances.
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Mr. Chernyaev went on to become deeply disillusioned by the revanchist rule in Russia of President Vladimir V. Putin, acquaintances said.
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That the men, who are of Nigerian descent, were acquaintances of Smollett, fueled further speculation about the circumstances of an assault.
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Either those who seem hungry or poor are pointed out by acquaintances, or needy people directly ask the organization for aid.
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It's a lovely array of 12 portrait paintings of the artist's friends and acquaintances, most of them relaxing in domestic settings.
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The descriptions of Ford from her acquaintances and colleagues, in fact, bear a close resemblance to how Republicans have described Kavanaugh.
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The other sources tend to be fifty-year-old reminiscences of a few acquaintances only familiar with the artist's public persona.
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The Colony Room was packed on this hot evening with an eclectic crowd of people, mostly Ellen's artist friends and significant acquaintances.
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Acquaintances told theTimes he enjoyed racing and tricking out his Honda Civic, and a high school friend said he was relatively popular.
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The biggest difference being, my real-life acquaintances aren't beaming their every inane opinion into my eyeballs for several hours a day.
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Anthony Bourdain had died just a few weeks earlier, and somehow trying an unfamiliar food with new acquaintances seemed a fitting tribute.
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Using these services, I spotted more than a few acquaintances and even some contacts I consider friends using tracking in their correspondence.
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Desperate families are now reaching out to the media, community organizations and acquaintances in the U.K., hoping for any scrap of news.
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While police have not explicitly stated a motive for the brutal attack, the arrest report states that the two women were acquaintances.
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Throughout my rigorous googling and chatting with acquaintances, one kept coming back to me: Coop Home Goods' adjustable shredded memory foam pillow.
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I asked my circles of RPG acquaintances what games and stories they'd remember from Google+, as well as what their worries were.
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"[Her testimony] offers an alternate story of casual relationship with her friends, acquaintances, adventurism and experimentation in sexual encounters," the judgement reads.
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While the Rain siblings make endless blunders in the new world, their new acquaintances are hardened by all the death they've seen.
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I get messages from acquaintances that the sporadic gym videos I post on social media inspired them to start working out again.
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For years, I've watched friends and acquaintances partner up and live better than I do, simply because they're now in a relationship.
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And outwardly paying homage to gender equality might even encourage your uninitiated friends and acquaintances to pick your brain on the topic.
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The two key groups of sources were former senior officials, and acquaintances outside the White House who talk to Trump at night.
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His now-infamous black book — published by Gawker in 2015 — lists many of the people he either considered associates, acquaintances or friends.
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That included his acquaintances' and employees' opinions of him, which shake him to his core and turn him into a generous man.
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Your ruling planet, Mercury, is retrograde in Aries; as a result, you've been running into a ton of old friends and acquaintances.
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But the damning judgment does seem to hold for one influential subset of Mr Cruz's acquaintances: his Republican colleagues in the Senate.
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I had several gay acquaintances, who happen to be white, ask why I felt as affected by the tragedy as I did.
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Doug Kinsey, who opened the bar in 2012 with Johnny Nackley, often stalks the sidewalk out front, offering Parliaments to passing acquaintances.
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There are many reasons a local could become a target – from having the wrong acquaintances, to refusing extortionists, to supporting coca eradication.
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They've asked citizens to take just one minute to reflect and honor fallen friends, family members and acquaintances lost in America's wars.
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Yet Afghan friends and acquaintances rarely hesitate when asked whether the American intervention was worth it: "No question" is the usual response.
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So if you're discussing suicide with friends, family, or online acquaintances, focus less on your perception of someone who died by suicide.
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In return, the complaint says, Mr. Pigeon received favorable treatment in court cases in which he and his acquaintances had an interest.
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To find this "safe" person, consider whether you already have acquaintances above you at your company whom you could grab coffee with.
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We have to gird ourselves for a future where our AI-generated doppelgangers may come across as more authentic to our acquaintances.
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A vast majority of current and former launch officers in my circle of friends and acquaintances tell me they feel the same.
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Doug Kinsey, who opened the bar in 220 with Johnny Nackley, often stalks the sidewalk out front, offering Parliaments to passing acquaintances.
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Naumkin did not reply to a Reuters request for an interview, but acquaintances said his views were likely to reflect Russia's policies.
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The idea of calling friends and acquaintances for several hours every day to raise money for a race doesn't float my boat.
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Friends, co-workers, business acquaintances and strangers contact me on multiple siloed services, which can signal subtle shades of immediacy or weight.
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Most importantly, it gives you a built-in crew of new friends and acquaintances — perfect for exploring and checking new places out.
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Boeing, long among the nation's largest defense contractors, has always been close with Republican administrations, and the Boeing boss has renewed acquaintances.
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Several acquaintances have suggested that being quarantined in your home is a convenient time to potty-train my reluctant 3-year-old.
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As his story spreads, Sklar has been able to reconnect with friends or acquaintances and share advice on weight loss and fitness.
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Police eventually concluded Smollett orchestrated the attack himself to boost his publicity and paid two acquaintances to help him set it up.
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They are longtime acquaintances who sometimes golfed together and whose daughters appeared together in a reality show about being children of billionaires.
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But after hearing for three years from acquaintances and confidants about various people deemed disloyal, his efforts seem to have newfound urgency.
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Weeks before his March confirmation hearing, Mr. Rosenstein told acquaintances that he expected few fireworks, with attention focused on higher-profile nominees.
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Acquaintances in the area, which now feels like a war zone, said he had been looking for a way to bounce back.
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Oiselle Roga Shorts for $28 ($28 off): I've never tried Oiselle's running line, but I have several acquaintances who swear by them.
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His neighbors in Cardiff, the Welsh capital, and other acquaintances described him to our reporter as a troubled man, belligerent and aggressive.
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But in doing so we vastly underestimate the responsiveness of "weak ties" — our acquaintances and people we don&apost know very well.
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This past Friday, I was sitting in the backyard of a cheap dive bar, enjoying a round of drinks with new acquaintances.
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I thought getting the approval of strangers who didn't know me surely matters more than getting the approval of my past acquaintances.
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This past week, old acquaintances came forward to dispute his testimony to Congress and Democrats accused the judge of lying under oath.
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Facebook already has a similar feature called Friend Lists, that lets you sort your Facebook friends into Close Friends, Acquaintances, and Restricted.
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So she went to her contacts and acquaintances and asked that they request Spanx specifically when they went shopping at those stores.
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This Friday, The Whitney will host a conversation with acquaintances of Andy Warhol on their personal experiences and interactions with the artist.
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During the past year, Mr. Reeves began to use crack openly, stopped washing and became threatening and erratic, acquaintances and neighbors said.
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I try to practice this wisdom day to day, in my work as an occupational therapist and among my friends and acquaintances.
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A woman who was married to him claimed that he abused her, and acquaintances of his remembered him as angry and aggressive.
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Psychotic stalkers are disconnected from reality and can have detailed delusions about being in relationships with specific celebrities, strangers, colleagues, or acquaintances.
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Olivia Culpo and Danny Amendola may have forgotten old acquaintances -- at least one of them -- because it looks like they're back together.
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Mr. Namazi's arrest has effectively deflated much of that optimism, acquaintances say, and is one low-cost way for conservatives to exert control.
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The Guardian newspaper on Sunday alleged that RCB and other banks had extended "enormous unsecured loans" to entities linked to close Putin acquaintances.
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People spend their college years forming a circle of friends and a network of acquaintances that often become invaluable later in their careers.
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It's where misinformation spreads, where combative arguments with old acquaintances are sparked, and where publishers big and small compete to game the network.
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The roles her friends and acquaintances played that night and early morning have raised questions for Lauren's parents, Charlene and Robert, ever since.
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And if the game had not been played Tuesday, all of the assembled acquaintances would have had to leave without seeing a game.
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Friends and acquaintances would ask him to accompany them to dealerships to supervise and advise on their purchases, thanking him with free meals.
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I tell myself to take things one day at a time, though, and that making new acquaintances is what I need right now.
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The average person can manage a network of 15 close friends and family, followed by 50 casual friends and a further 150 acquaintances.
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It's no secret that pets give you clout IRL and online, but Happy is far more than fodder for my acquaintances and followers.
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BuzzFeed News has spoken to 22000 people, including past and present officials and diplomats as well as academics and acquaintances who knew Mifsud.
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All complaints of rape and other types of sexual crimes are taken seriously whether they are committed by domestic partners, acquaintances, or strangers.
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Dahir Adan, who was dressed in a private security guard uniform, told acquaintances before the attack that they wouldn't be seeing him again.
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He relied on others to lead him around and would entrust himself to new acquaintances, asking that they guide him and guard him.
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Hello, I founded a technology company about 5 months ago, and hired a few acquaintances of mine to work on it with me.
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And instead of just getting a business card or another LinkedIn connection, think about bringing your new acquaintances into your life more holistically.
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The AP interviewed a dozen activists, rebels and acquaintances of Zaitouneh and locals from Douma to assemble what is known about her disappearance.
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The second issue is whether Kavanaugh became aggressive while drinking, as a number of his college acquaintances have said in recent news articles.
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In 2014, she started a coffee meet-up that expanded out from dozens of friends and acquaintances to hundreds in just a week.
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And seeing that multiple acquaintances had all visited the same destination would, if anything, make me decidedly less likely to visit a place.
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She's from here, she's from our little bitty town, they grew up together, I mean they probably had the same friends and acquaintances.
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A recent lawsuit alleged that Uber employees were able to track the movements of their own acquaintances — friends, family and exes — and celebrities.
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Keith Berman, one of Olympios' acquaintances, told news outlets that she was actually engaged to someone whom she'd been seeing for three years.
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In an interview, Beninato said he's working on a new company and is running into the same problem as many of his acquaintances.
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Though they were friends and school acquaintances of the YBAs, these young artists, like Higgs, were interested in alternative modes of artistic recognition.
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How hard can it be to talk your acquaintances into impulse-buying a high-end all-electric status symbol within a month's time?
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"This man is allowed to have a New Year's Eve celebration with his friends, or his business partners, or his acquaintances," she said.
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At the same time, how many can walk away from a juicy story about one of their acquaintances and keep it to themselves?
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Sexual assault can be committed within any type of relationship, including in marriage, in dating relationships, or by friends, acquaintances, or co-workers.
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But it would transform NAFTA's ménage à trois into a clamorous throng of a dozen; the three amigos would become the 12 acquaintances.
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They're pretty good at tending to outer-ring relationships — their hundreds of Facebook acquaintances, their fellow progressives, or their TED and Harley fans.
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McCauley's body was discovered, following a search involving hundreds of her friends and acquaintances, inside her white Scion IQ at 11:58 p.m.
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Emotions ran high on Monday, with Mr. Cetin's mother and many acquaintances of the victims lining the courtroom's wooden benches, some crying openly.
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Ms. Razavi made the rounds, hopping from guest to guest while Mr. Kiarostami, wearing his signature sunglasses, sat surrounded by friends and acquaintances.
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Finally, I came across him, that is, Putin, and I explored his bio, his interests, his acquaintances, and so on and so forth.
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Eventually, Kelli met 73 other folks whose names were scrawled onto that paper, some who became close friends and others who remained acquaintances.
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Extremity is the first time I joined a band of acquaintances, and we built deeper friendships out of working together on this record.
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Acquaintances drifted in and out of his life, parting ways when they realized how much of the man they knew was an act.
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This time, one attendee told NPR she had decided not to tell acquaintances she was going: "It wasn't a popular thing to say."
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The partners, who were acquaintances, have fallen into what they call a "sisterly" relationship, divvying up the work without really talking about it.
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Finally, there is one more reason I feel ambivalent when my hearing acquaintances tell me they are using baby signs with their children.
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Years after shuttering Sex and the Ivy, she said, she was plagued by a stalker who relentlessly harassed her and other online acquaintances.
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It's also way more comforting and rewarding than a big circle of acquaintances who keep you busy, but maybe a little less grounded.
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" Legal experts and acquaintances have suggested that Kavanaugh also gave misleading testimony about his yearbook entry, which referenced a "Devil's triangle" and "boofing.
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In the last few years, I've heard stories of acquaintances connecting with lost relatives, stories of ties rebuilt, stories of them permanently cut.
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This part is tricky because when friends and acquaintances begin pouring out praise, it can sound a little too much like a eulogy.
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We interviewed more than 60 people (witnesses, family members, friends, teachers, acquaintances, members of the Israeli army, and medical, legal and ballistics experts).
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Snapchat Stories are often entertaining because they star my friends or acquaintances, sometimes posing with silly animal-face filters or covered in emoji.
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Going across the river that night he met some more sociable acquaintances, and the cat boarded the train with him as a result.
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The fact that women don't often speak openly about miscarriages makes talking about them to a wide network of acquaintances even more difficult.
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He reads nonfiction, expresses genuine curiosity about others and earns the caring affection (and anxiety) of family, friends and even acquaintances like me.
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Nearly all of the students were from India, and some, like Karnati, recruited their friends and acquaintances to the school for a commission.
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Fill out your social roster with work friends, close friends, and acquaintances you see at the gym, and protect some precious me-time.
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It's a beautiful time of year to get together with friends and reconnect with acquaintances that you'd like to get to know better.
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It's now unusual when we see the children of our friends and acquaintances move back or decide to stay in our small town.
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Many of its owners don't want or need to leave the club, and new owners are often friends or acquaintances of existing members.
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The inclusion of so many of Kojima's celebrity acquaintances doesn't do much to dispel the notion that Death Stranding is a vanity project.
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Some of the mistakes I made included not carrying business cards when meeting business acquaintances and trying to hug friends hello or goodbye.
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Relatives, neighbors and acquaintances prefer to think that I haven't yet met the right man, or that I don't yet have the funds.
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Your personal life is getting more of your attention now, be it your day-to-day acquaintances, your family members, or your roommates.
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Nunberg's series of interviews Monday raised concerns among some of his friends and acquaintances who described the salvo as a very public meltdown.
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Whelan has for years maintained an account in VKontakte, a Russian social media network, which showed he had a circle of Russian acquaintances.
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" She added that when Autism Speaks started, "my dad was asking all of his acquaintances and friends for donations — maybe he called Donald.
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Trump contributed $1 million of his own money and solicited donations from powerful acquaintances including investor Carl Icahn and pharmaceutical magnate Stewart Rahr.
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In social situations, prosopagnosics often smiled blandly and behaved as if they had previously encountered everyone they met, rather than risk offending acquaintances.
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If you're not sure where to start, look around you: Leverage your board, investors, acquaintances or even common customers to get an "in".
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Because when it rains, it pours, an associate of Rudy Giuliani's has told acquaintances that he had a secret mission from President Trump.
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Let us entrust our family members, friends and acquaintances to God, feeling them close to us in the spiritual company of the Church.
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Lonnie Schrader, a pastor in Thousand Oaks, said he and his family were hosting acquaintances who were evacuated from their homes on Friday.
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Mr. Drexler, in turn, was saying unpleasant things about Ms. Haney to professional acquaintances, according to two people who have worked with him.
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But on Saturday, local law enforcement sources told CNN that investigators now believed that Mr. Smollett paid two acquaintances to stage the attack.
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Plus, there are interracial marriages and families, and some holiday hosts open their homes to large, diverse groups of relatives, neighbors, and acquaintances.
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Acquaintances told the Times he enjoyed racing and tricking out his Honda Civic, and a high school friend said he was relatively popular.
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He put on neckties, opened doors, and transformed his kitchen into a bar full of strangers and acquaintances, of which I felt a part.
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Alan Dershowitz, a lawyer who became acquaintances after working with Cohn, said much of what animates Trump could be traced back to Cohn's philosophies.
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Over the last few years in covering the crisis, I've spoken to dozens of people who have each lost dozens of friends and acquaintances.
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Not being up with the news, or being out of the loop with the activities of our acquaintances, seems to diminish our social status.
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For as long as I can remember, I've felt clumsy because I couldn't navigate space well, and impolite when I fail to recognize acquaintances.
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Disney is everyone's childhood, and with such a recognizable costume, you'll avoid those awkward, "Wait… what are you?" conversations from strangers and casual acquaintances.
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It's great news for those of us who've hastily sent the wrong giant sticker with too many hearts and end up flirting with acquaintances.
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" Asked if sober life is lonely because he can no longer socialize with some of his former acquaintances, he said: "No, it's a relief.
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Sure, it's annoying to have acquaintances slide into your DMs and try to sell you weight loss wraps, but is it really hurting anyone?
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And will you be able to identify distant acquaintances at a glance in the News Feed based on a cartoon version of their face?
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It doesn't make me call casual acquaintances my "friends" or make me pick a specific community of like-minded people to hang out with.
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Of course, SBC never made it anywhere near Trump, but he did manage to hit a few presidential acquaintances ripe for the take-down.
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We're told the two key groups of sources were former senior officials, and acquaintances outside the White House who talk to Trump at night.
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According to reports on TMZ, Karrueche filed for a restraining order against Brown, claiming that he told several acquaintances that he would kill her.
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He was nicknamed the Stutterer, for an affliction he would never quite overcome, and he went to prison multiple times—twice for killing acquaintances.
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When I couldn't find anything, I decided to bring to market my own idea, validated by my friends and acquaintances, as well as data!
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The relationships between accused co-conspirators range from casual acquaintances to lifelong friends, from married couples to cousins and from roommates to college buddies.
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After going through hundreds of Facebook profiles of friends and acquaintances, Israel and Karla found four guys they felt could become the Mexican 1D.
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Saidi says writing was a way to "free himself" of the guilt he felt, having dodged the trap some of his acquaintances fell into.
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What's more, by definition, the people getting vaccinated — the friends, family, and acquaintances of Ebola victims — are also the most likely to contract Ebola.
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Lynch has insisted that the conversation between herself, her husband and Clinton stuck purely to pleasantries, such as Clinton's grandchildren, golf and mutual acquaintances.
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Mr. Pigeon was receiving money from a party to one of the lawsuits, while his colleagues or acquaintances had a financial stake in others.
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Acquaintances love to proclaim how warm or chill or dope he is, but none of that is exactly right, or exactly right for long.
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Sangiovese advised tourists never to leave their drinks unattended or accept drinks from strangers or new acquaintances and only use official and registered taxis.
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New acquaintances exchange contact information, veteran hip-hop fans grab a seat at the bar, and the Fresh Produce team starts breaking down equipment.
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Mercury retrograde begins on March 226 in water sign Pisces, which finds you running into all sorts of friends and acquaintances from your past.
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New York and California are the main ports of entry for recruits who often are lured by acquaintances promising a legitimate job, it said.
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Friends, acquaintances, and lonely people on nearby barstools are starting to look at me funny while I wholeheartedly defend stray Christmas songs of yesteryear.
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I'd been interrogating new acquaintances to wildly mixed results for decades until I finally stumbled upon the real conversational secret to instantaneous platonic intimacy.
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Dreamlike and laconic, the clip follows Allen as he strolls around a pool late at night, haunted and followed by memories and former acquaintances.
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I had heard of colleagues, friends, and acquaintances — mostly adults in their 219s and 30s — who were packing their bags and heading home indefinitely.
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It's only a small circle of acquaintances she moves among, yet her plight is known, it seems at times, to the whole wide world.
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I decided to reach out to a handful of friends and acquaintances and ask if they wanted to be interviewed about their first day.
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Meyer loved plants so deeply that he'd often name them and talk to them as friends, a quality his acquaintances found bemusing and strange.
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He'd never gather his acquaintances and friends together because it would be easy to figure out what he did or who he really was.
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The police and several of Junior's closest friends said he was not part of a gang, but friends acknowledged he had acquaintances who were.
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Police have only described the friend as a companion, but based on photos and interviews with acquaintances, CNN has learned he is Charles Beard.
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Along with sexual assault, Mr. Arnault is also accused of leaking the names of seven winners and thus allowing acquaintances to profit from bets.
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Until Newman, this benefit was construed quite broadly, and could easily be inferred if the tipper and tippee were relatives, friends or even acquaintances.
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In his new book, "Haute Bohemians," he chronicles the lush and layered homes of the friends and acquaintances he has made along the way.
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"Their families, their friends, their acquaintances, everyone is suffering and they begin to ask themselves if it's getting better or worse," General Salazar said.
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He was also perhaps its most fervent evangelist, openly boasting at the Capitol that he had convinced friends and acquaintances to buy into Innate.
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She might, Newport suggests, prefer to hold "conversation office hours" at a local coffee shop rather than constantly text with her friends and acquaintances.
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He says he and several other acquaintances chose young and nubile female bodies with the intention of conning "Sugar Daddies" out of their money.
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Now, these former friends, who were in danger of turning into acquaintances, have become full-time friends again because we chat all the time.
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While East Asian cultures shy away from physical contact, it is normal to ask new acquaintances questions that Westerners may consider to be prying.
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Still, there was grumbling among advocates for rape victims about his office's grueling questioning of women raped by acquaintances before an arrest was made.
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Mr. Yarrington dined with some "foreign acquaintances" shortly before his arrest, the official said, and the police are now investigating their relationship to him.
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It's a particular challenge to connect to immigrants in detention, many of whom don't have family or friends or even casual acquaintances in America.
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She came out in her 40s, after divorcing her husband of 21 years, which led some acquaintances to shun her and her eight children.
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Word spread, and in 2015, Ms. Alarcón spent her weekends making encebollado and other Ecuadorean dishes for an apartment full of friends and acquaintances.
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The investigation began in 22016, after one of Young's college acquaintances, Zachary Chesser, was arrested for attempting to provide material support to Al-Shabaab.
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This is not just a direct blow to prisoners' electoral power; it also ripples outward, depressing political participation among their friends, families and acquaintances.
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Every so often, she changes her phone number to sever ties with acquaintances, she said, or is driven to smash things around the flat.
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Although Duke and Marilyn always denied having ever met him, acquaintances of the family told Orth that there was something off about their evasions.
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"A far greater proportion of Los Angeles homicides grow out of arguments and other social encounters between acquaintances [than robbery or rape]," they find.
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"I have multiple friends and acquaintances who have fallen asleep at the wheel, including two who were involved in crashes as a result," Tefft said.
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Greenville Police Chief Ken Miller previously said Edens' believed Ben and Rahme were dating, but officials said the pair were coworkers, describing them as acquaintances.
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More than 2 billion people use Facebook, so many of its users are connected not only to their friends, but their distant relatives and acquaintances.
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While Facebook wants to be your bridge to all the acquaintances in your life, Snapchat is focusing on your best friends you can't live without.
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They gathered information about the possible extortion and all suspects possibly involved to seek an arrest warrant for Rowland and any of his possible acquaintances.
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Or, when it comes to an effort to hire more diverse candidates, maybe you have more friends or acquaintances from underrepresented groups than you know.
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Anup Kumar Singh, Sonata's managing director, says that peer pressure in groups tends to shrink loans: many people doubt their acquaintances will repay large debts.
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Imaginative caregiving is welcome because of the debilitation of prolonged treatment but also because of the barrage of clichéd responses patients receive from chance acquaintances.
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In a few months he had gone from taking pills prescribed for a back injury to illicitly obtaining more of the addictive drugs from acquaintances.
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With co-workers, casual acquaintances, or potential romantic interests, it doesn't always feel comfortable to invite them into your space, or to go into theirs.
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Late last week, the New York Times dropped a bombshell story filled with accounts from several actresses and acquaintances accusing Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct.
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Why do you think people don't mind having read receipts on with people who they know personally, like romantic relationships, versus people they're acquaintances with?
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Facebook's social graph is aging, full of long-lost acquaintances and hometown friends you don't care much about seeing in the News Feed any more.
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I descend down a rabbit hole of old acquaintances, clicking through profiles, snooping at "life events" and yet always stopping short of posting anything myself.
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Of all of Claire's acquaintances, only Jane could say, "Come keep me company while I put my jammies on," and expect Claire to obey her.
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Around half of those killed after taking ecstasy are teenagers and people in their 20s, many of whom got their drugs from friends and acquaintances.
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The schools renew acquaintances for the first time in nearly three years Friday in the consolation game of the 2K Classic at Madison Square Garden.
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The election normalized hateful rhetoric, and it's up to everyone to call out "casual" comments by friends or acquaintances that perpetuate bigotry of any kind.
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The Istanbul prosecutor's office decided to seize the assets of Zarrab and those of his acquaintances as part of an investigation against him, Anadolu said.
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These people could get a kick out of your day-to-day camera trail while your distant acquaintances on Facebook might be bored to death.
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Would you really want all your business acquaintances and former babysitters and — god forbid — exes to have even the vaguest peek into your romantic life?
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Kavanaugh categorically denied both claims, repeatedly claiming he never blacked out and that his college acquaintances, particularly a former roommate, were not telling the truth.
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"To avoid arrests by the police, hard currency is now exchanged secretly with friends or acquaintances," said a trader who declined to give his name.
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When people talk about the popularity of social media sharing, they say people share stories because it tells their friends and acquaintances something about them.
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Rather, he told the story "at parties for laughs" until college, when acquaintances shared that they knew others who allegedly had similar experiences with Spacey.
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In 2009, after several prototypes, he founded the company with his brother and some other acquaintances, and he started developing Batec for the commercial market.
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The company says it uses several layers of security to protect your data, but warns its users to exchange money only with friends and acquaintances.
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Marketing pros advise newcomers to "friend" strangers, reach out to acquaintances from high school, and post daily selfies of themselves enjoying the products they sell.
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If you don't currently have friends or acquaintances who you can discuss your plans with, find a network through social media or sites like Meetup.
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Both The New York Times and The Washington Post have published extensive reports from nearly a dozen friends and acquaintances who knew the young Kavanaugh.
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Fugitive: Kenneth Cofer -- A grudge-fight between acquaintances escalates until one man shoots the other in the head in front of their three mutual friends.
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Picasso hated commissions, and the subjects are all people in his circle — many of them women, acquaintances like Ms. David or his wives and partners.
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It's about spending time together, coming up with inside jokes, making memories, gossiping about acquaintances in the group chat… The list goes on and on.
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She interviews Ms. Chubbuck's acquaintances, buys a revolver from the same gun store where Ms. Chubbuck bought her weapon and learns how to shoot it.
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I didn't have a lot of friends or acquaintances who were interested in hiring me, but I figured they probably knew people would might be.
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Above all, we perceive them as public, the victims at best acquaintances of the killer, and at worst random targets of a deep, faceless hate.
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As Willis was pulling his highwayman's mask over his eyes, one of his acquaintances, a middle-aged white guy in a baseball cap, walked past.
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Acquaintances from his grad school years told the Associated Press Beierle seemed "angry" and "odd," and that people generally tried to steer clear of him.
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I can find a person based on a cookie-recipe comments thread, records in a county assessor's office, or from talking to your old acquaintances.
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"We love our Ukrainian users and want you to be able to remain in touch with your friends and close acquaintances always," the message said.
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In one story, from 1987, a Biblical plague of toads emerges from a bathtub to beset a woman at the house of some sinister acquaintances.
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In the months leading up to Donald Trump's election, I noticed a divide in how my acquaintances spoke about his family values — or lack thereof.
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Given all this, the virtue of justice plays an important role in families and friendships, between neighbors and citizens, colleagues and clients, acquaintances and strangers.
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When we say hello to friends or even acquaintances, he gets to shake hands with them, while they come in for a hug with me.
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Acquaintances, neighbors and co-workers have described him as erratic and sometimes violent, and said that he had recently espoused a radical form of Islam.
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This year, instead of stopping to make small talk, I will bravely and decisively run away from mid-level acquaintances I see on the street.
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Twenty-seven percent said they had "no close friends," 30 percent said they have "no best friends," and 25 percent said they have no acquaintances.
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Another day, I found the romantic Art Deco bar in the opulent Alfonso XIII hotel, and chatted with new acquaintances while sipping a perfect Negroni.
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Lately, Salvador, who became an American citizen in 2000, has told friends and acquaintances that he wants to focus on his first love — jazz — again.
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The people behind these ventures frequently install their friends and acquaintances in storefronts, while attempting to preserve (or exploit, depending whom you ask) local history.
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As news of the shooting spread, friends and acquaintances began reaching out to Capital Gazette employees, offering words of support that were acknowledged on Twitter.
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The report says that two of that student's acquaintances told investigators they recalled that student was upset when the school official visited her in college.
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"Their families, their friends, their acquaintances, everyone is suffering and they begin to ask themselves if it's getting better or worse," one retired general said.
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This is a security measure intended to manage activation in stages, via trusted circles of acquaintances, to limit the risk of infiltration by state authorities.
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" The social network gives them the option of corralling people into "close friends" or "acquaintances," and, naturally, they always have the option of clicking "unfriend.
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Swap the dander and ragweed for your not-so-favorite acquaintances and relatives and there you have it — a full-blown case of social allergies.
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Around Town Marcel Proust, whose musings on memory permeate his novel "In Search of Lost Time," made a habit of soliciting photographs of his acquaintances.
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So instead, it alternates between interviews with acquaintances who spin hearsay about him, unfocused courtroom footage, and often poignant jail cell voiceovers from Hernandez himself.
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When he was in his teens, his parents sent him to Saugerties, New York, for a homestay with some acquaintances of an American they knew.
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He said that he was stuck with images of his life before he went blind; since the bombing he is unable to visualize new acquaintances.
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That's the word on the street from our resident former VC, who was recently out in San Francisco visiting his many friends and professional acquaintances.
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Her office was involved in crafting the agency's most important regulations, and its objections taken seriously, according to her professional acquaintances who spoke with CNN.
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As she interviewed at companies about board seats, she said, she found that many directors typically stuck to their own networks of acquaintances for candidates.
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Dan, incapable of much original thought, impresses his colonial acquaintances by quoting movies — Deborah, his new girlfriend, both completes him and had him at hello.
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We know the signs and symptoms of depression — the isolation, loss of friends and acquaintances, the dietary effects — and we&aposre speaking out about it.
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One of his acquaintances joined the conversation to express amazement at the amount of money and time owners were willing to spend on their falcons.
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In the days since the attack, Mr. Kinnunen's family and acquaintances have said he had a history of mental illness and troubles with the law.
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Mr. Dowless and his associates, who were often his acquaintances or relatives with little interest in politics but hoping for fast cash, went to work.
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Here are some of the key takeaways: • Mr. Paddock "lived a seemingly normal life," the investigators wrote, based on numerous interviews with relatives and acquaintances.
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When you're a food writer, acquaintances often assume that you must absolutely slay all of your cooking projects—and that you pursue them at all.
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While I have a lot of acquaintances, I don't count a lot of people as close friends and I feel like we could be close friends.
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She never married and has maintained a distance from her siblings and personal acquaintances since moving into her childhood home - the presidential Blue House - in 2013.
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The elevator journey in and out of the office presents an opportunity for you to make acquaintances with people in other groups, divisions, and even companies.
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"All complaints of rape and other types of sexual crimes are taken seriously whether they are committed by domestic partners, acquaintances, or strangers," the statement continued.
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Police in Gwinnett County are asking that anyone who may have any information about Man's "activities and acquaintances" prior to her death call (770) 513-5300.
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Like Mr. Li, both grew up in central China's impoverished Anhui Province and favor an extensive role for the state in upgrading Chinese industries, acquaintances said.
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He has said the money was brought into the Philippines by two Chinese acquaintances, one from China and one from Macau, the world's biggest gambling hub.
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THR traveled to Weinstein's old stomping grounds in New York (Queens and, later, Buffalo) and talked with nearly a dozen of his former friends and acquaintances.
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Without algorithmic sorting, auto-advance meant you'd basically be haphazardly watching in order of whoever posted most recently, bouncing from distant acquaintances to celebrities to friends.
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While testifying about allegations of sexual assault, Kavanaugh denied he'd ever blacked out from drinking too much, but some of his old acquaintances have argued otherwise.
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Our evenings were spent gathering updates from returning acquaintances: seven bridges collapsed in the countryside, curved streets sloughed by mudslides, and thieves venturing into nearby houses.
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Based on what my other friends or acquaintances said about him, it often sounded like they'd be describing a different person from the one I knew.
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"With the power of a press tour, his lies reached our hometown and my family and friends are now constantly approached by mutual acquaintances," she continued.
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"With the power of a press tour, his lies reached our hometown and my family and friends are now constantly approached by mutual acquaintances," Farrar wrote.
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There's just one problem: it's highly unlikely that every single person at the Daily Planet, plus all of Clark Kent's many acquaintances, all suffer from prosopagnosia.
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It&aposs a nasty thing to see and since they&aposre both friends of mine or at least good acquaintances I felt bad about the situation.
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So the power rests entirely in the hands of his survivors and his former colleagues and acquaintances – with assistance from director Ursula Macfarlane and her team.
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On top of that you can dazzle acquaintances with bits of trivia or memorable quotes without ever having seen the film or TV show in question.
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Facebook Stories' biggest disadvantage is that it's built around an extremely broad social graph that includes not only friends but family, work colleagues and distant acquaintances.
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I composed and then deleted text messages to acquaintances, assuming it's probably too late to follow up on one of those, "We should hang out!" remarks.
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He cultivated relationships with the children of his friends and acquaintances, spending large amounts of time with them (with their parents' permission) and keeping up correspondence.
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The friend graph has bloated to include family, co-workers, bosses and distant acquaintances with whom users might not want to share their real-time location.
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On the other, they want to fit in with friends and new acquaintances—even if sometimes that means pushing down their identity as sick or disabled.
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However, according to data collected by Human Rights Watch, at least 21 transgender individuals were killed in 2015 in violent attacks by strangers, acquaintances, or partners.
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Most of his posts got more than 100 likes on Facebook and dozens of comments, as Mr. Bonnie's online acquaintances became more engaged in the story.
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At the end of the event, Mr. Cruz came up to say hello to the Casters and other old acquaintances from Mannatech who had come by.
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Instagram is phasing out its Following tab, which let users see what their friends and acquaintances were liking and who they were following on the platform.
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Friends and acquaintances describe him as a master networker who is quick to reply to text messages and has a knack for making people feel important.
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I would have to open our lives not just to all the Times readers I will never know, but to all of our acquaintances, as well.
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Before he left Canada, Mr. Chowdhury had complained to acquaintances of harassment from law enforcement, and his radical beliefs were criticized by leaders in his mosque.
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In interviews, educators in south Kashmir said they encountered anger — and sometimes explicit threats — from neighbors and acquaintances when they announced they were reopening their schools.
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Several of his musician acquaintances were involved, including the singer-songwriter Nino Ferrer; the classical guitarist Ramon Ybarra; and a young British folk singer, Marianne Faithfull.
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But they caught a break: After the murders, the Menhaz account began asking for his acquaintances' email addresses so he could send them money via PayPal.
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Many, if not most, of the posts in this subreddit are of people the requester knows: friends, classmates, moms of friends, casual acquaintances, crushes from afar.
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It wasn't until September 30, 2016, when I celebrated my birthday with dozens of friends and acquaintances at a bar, that I finally hit a nadir.
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I mean, okay, the birth of your first child is a big deal, and sure, share that process with your 1,000 closest acquaintances if you want.
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Mr. Johnson is drawn to paintings as if they were old acquaintances, displaying the relentless curiosity and darts of observation that infuse his writings on wine.
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Mutual acquaintances had refused to make an introduction; no one wanted to jeopardize a relationship with the man widely considered to be the greatest painter alive.
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It also felt like a message to old acquaintances who have boxed her out of her glamorous past life because of their opposition to her husband.
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Police investigated the case as a hate crime but later said the actor orchestrated the attack and paid two acquaintances to stage the incident for publicity.
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Her formerly strong network of friends and acquaintances is dissolving as they age, sicken and die or lose the energy and patience to deal with her.
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Since I became aware of this thing that I do, I've noticed more and more acquaintances of mine, mostly women, who do some version of it.
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Though entrance is reserved for club members and their acquaintances, guests of the Kulm hotel, Suvretta and Badrutt's Palace can get help reserving from the concierge.
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Decades of experience have taught me that many people have trouble remembering names — at least, the names of people they've met just once or twice. Acquaintances.
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Mercury begins its retrograde in Leo today, finding you running into old acquaintances, associates, and friends—it'll be interesting to hear what they have to say!
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It's true that being active on social media helps you remember more names and faces of acquaintances than you'd be able to without Facebook or Instagram.
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Psychologists speak about different levels of friendships: best friends, close friends, casual friends and acquaintances (we can have a million of the latter, Degges-White says).
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He grew up wealthy, the son of an industrial magnate in Iran, and many of his childhood acquaintances went on to become famous politicians and intellectuals.
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Elected leaders and some acquaintances of the murdered men have called for the city to do more for the estimated 3,600 people living on the street.
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Many of my acquaintances and friends in China tell me they are increasingly concerned about the government's ability to control the epidemic and its economic fallout.
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I also think many of my acquaintances who work in media would describe their workplaces with similar language — but don't let that dissuade you from leaving.
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Friends and acquaintances describe him as a master networker who is quick to reply to text messages and has a knack for making people feel important.
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He has endorsed Nathan Hill's debut novel, "The Nix," as well as the memoirs of some of his celebrity acquaintances, like Anderson Cooper and Amy Schumer.
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He reads rumor sites and chat rooms and fires off links to acquaintances, even as he acknowledges that he does not know whether they are true.
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Around the time he was detained by police, Hyde was posting a bizarre, rambling message on social media and sending it by text message to acquaintances.
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Dear Amy: I will be turning 60 this year, and I have noticed a sort of trend among many of my friends, acquaintances and co-workers.
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Mr. Hamid studied in California to become an American citizen yet returned to Iraq to work — something he kept silent about with his circle of acquaintances.
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Since leaving the U.S. military, Whelan had worked as a global security executive with U.S. companies, had visited Russia and developed a network of Russian acquaintances.
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Even after sustained contact with a patient, most responsible psychiatrists will follow up with family members and close acquaintances to gather as much information as possible.
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Given what we know about his past -- and eyewitness testimony from his friends and acquaintances -- it would be impossible for him to pretend he never drank.
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One of his earliest acquaintances there was Denis Diderot, a fellow-provincial who was committed to making the most of that decade's relatively free intellectual climate.
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" The statement added: "All complaints of rape and other types of sexual crimes are taken seriously whether they are committed by domestic partners, acquaintances or strangers.
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Your acquaintances, neighbors, and even people you encounter on your daily commute, are more important than you think, and can be a great resource to you.
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Among the most personal items are two large Rolodexes, a road map to friends and acquaintances, hundreds of names and handwritten numbers, added and crossed out.
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Chicago authorities told a local CBS television affiliate that the acquaintances, brothers who appeared as extras on "Empire," had even rehearsed the attack with Mr. Smollett.
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Oddly, even adjusting for emotional openness, my new happiness-seeking American acquaintances seem no happier, and often more anxious, than my cynical, joy-slacking British ones.
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I seemed to notice more women my age than younger, but that might have been because I kept running into so many old friends and acquaintances.
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More than a dozen professional colleagues and personal acquaintances painted the hostility between Rokita and Messer as the product of three decades of pent-up rivalry.
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After all, this intimate setting is where Sepuya has cultivated relationships with his subjects — who happen to be friends, lovers, and acquaintances from his queer community.
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Relatives of other killed contractors say the news has come via friends or acquaintances, or by phone from people who say they represent a private company.
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The professional histories of my friends, acquaintances and people who responded when I asked about this on social media are rich with stories of heel-related woe.
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Facebook has become the de facto way people today keep up with their friends and family and, at times, their wider network of professional acquaintances and colleagues.
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Investigators have not disclosed a specific motive for the shootings, but co-workers and acquaintances said Prince had a violent temper and difficulty getting along with others.
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Holmes said Smollett's version of events was true, and said that two brothers who were acquaintances of the actor, Abimbola "Abel" and Olabinjo "Ola" Osundairo, attacked him.
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My thighs were no longer mere acquaintances, my skin couldn't keep up with the changes and started streaking red, and my breasts grew like the Grinch's heart.
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But neither of them includes the possibility of accidentally posting something to a profile page where hundreds of your friends, relatives, colleagues, and acquaintances will see it.
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Through these viral processes, suggest studies by James Fowler, our joy spreads virally to friends and acquaintances in our social networks, lifting their spirits later in time.
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David Grier During a press conference Thursday, officials alleged Grier strangled Kierra, and confirmed the two were acquaintances who'd been in touch just before her slaying. Capt.
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Former magazine intern Delvey (real name: Anna Sorokin) posed as a German heiress and used her social clout to swindle friends and acquaintances out of major money.
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Starkey has nearly always used women as her subjects, photographing actresses as well as acquaintances in carefully composed scenes that recall the tradition of cinema stills photography.
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For most people, the thought of a smart device sharing their intimate conversations and sending those recordings along to their acquaintances is the stuff of dystopian nightmares.
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And just like with the smart lists, you can toggle between News Feeds of from just your close friends, or just your acquaintances (if you're bored, obvi).
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For a fee professional blood merchants will herd a gaggle of impecunious strangers to a donation centre, where they pose as acquaintances of the patient in need.
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These arrangements are taking place on JD Capital's Jiedaibao website—a platform where people, often friends and acquaintances, can borrow or lend money, making their own agreements.
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The recipe goes something like: a choice mix of pals and acquaintances, snacks on snacks on snacks, and, of course, the right amount of icebreakers (read: booze).
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Two of the five "thieves" were actually acquaintances of a person who helped him make the video—though Rober says the other three are the real deal.
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Deceitful internet enthusiasts have been swatting strangers and acquaintances for more than a decade, using VoIP providers and virtual private networks to make themselves difficult to catch.
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The defendants appeared relaxed in the packed courtroom of the justice palace in the capital Ouagadougou on Monday, smiling and shaking hands with old acquaintances during breaks.
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It's a place to spend time with pre-existing friends, to get to know acquaintances better, to finally meet Internet buddies, and to form entirely new relationships.
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It baffles me that these people — like the acquaintances I haven't spoken to in years and random vendors at bridal shows — are so invested in my relationship.
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I remembered waking up at ungodly hours to play acquaintances an ocean away, and mindlessly slaughtering dumb drones as an excuse to talk to an old friend.
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Like Eddy L, you can argue that there is conceptually no difference between this sort of behavior and simply fantasizing about strangers (or acquaintances) in your head.
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Whether it's Facebook or Twitter, your newsfeed isn't a reflection of the world at large—it's a microcosm consisting of your acquaintances and the sites you enjoy.
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His accounts are occasionally illuminating, with references to his journeys to and from his Paris mansion, to his female acquaintances, and even relationships between children and adults.
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Acquaintances described Mr. Chowdhury as "a nerdy kid who no one would have ever thought to take on a leadership role of any kind," Mr. Amarasingam said.
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I used this template to re-connect with people in my network — including acquaintances — who I thought might be interested in hiring me based on past conversations.
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While a decade ago, it was normal and expected to connect with acquaintances and people with whom we share loose connections, Moloney says these norms are changing.
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Kim "JDCR" Hyun Jin and Choi "Saint" Jin Woo are familiar with each other—both in terms of being professional acquaintances and in terms of fighting style.
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Particularly given my experience with my own acquaintances who have approached their own salvation with sanctimony, I was skeptical it could work, and I asked as much.
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In this week's issue of PEOPLE, a source gave insight into Pitt's visit to the service, explaining that the two have actually been acquaintances for some time.
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Ms. Meng and her husband will be responsible for a 7 million dollar cash deposit for bail, with the remaining 3 million dollars coming from her acquaintances.
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From best friends to significant others, casual acquaintances to semi-awkward relationships with co-workers, we learn a lot about one another through the bonds we build.
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Acquaintances have shared a long list of uncommon names bestowed by the grands themselves: Atti, Lito (toddler for Abuelito), Bammy, Yo-yo, Dander, Dodo, on and on.
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Many friends and acquaintances wrote later of "how much she acted like and wanted to be a boy," Ms. Rioux writes — much, of course, like Jo herself.
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The suspect in custody: Nikolas Cruz, 19, a former student who was expelled from the school and who unnerved acquaintances with his obsession with violence and guns.
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Mr. Owiti said he was skeptical that the elections would be credible, having already spotted the names of two dead people, both acquaintances, on the voting register.
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Acquaintances of the brothers wear electronic anklets after run-ins with the police, gossip about imams teetering too close to extremism and complain about their shrinking paychecks.
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He did not mention that he had acquaintances who had been convicted of terrorism-related offenses or that he had served time in prison on drug charges.
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Two months ago, he reportedly pulled out a gun to break up a brawl between two female acquaintances, prompting the Omaha police to detain him for questioning.
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We were only acquaintances back then, and would have never guessed that all these years later, we would be professors collaborating on research about competitiveness in women.
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Plato and Aristotle admired the city-state because they thought reason and virtue could prevail only when a polis was small enough that citizens could be acquaintances.
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Each of us has instant access to an audience of friends, acquaintances or even millions of strangers whom we might try to impress with our moral pronouncements.
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Similarly, almost half of the respondents in the Northeast said they spent at least $100 on wedding gifts for co-workers, acquaintances and not-so-close relatives.
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Astor's other friends and acquaintances, cheering as confetti was shot out from a cannon at her 90th birthday party, held in 1992 at the Park Avenue Armory.
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They are trusted by family, friends, and acquaintances of those at risk, so they can help interrupt situations when someone is showing warning signs of being violent.
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According to the father of Michael Lopez, his son, his nephew, and Michael's two acquaintances from Patchogue went to hang out that Tuesday night of spring vacation.
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Two acquaintances in Melbourne, where he lives, were Shakespeare skeptics, an academic choice that Kells is keen to portray as one of living-on-the-edge excitement.
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KR: Usually, after arriving in a new country, I ask acquaintances about older people who can tell me something, who remember places and stories from the past.
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Rather, I believe that sometimes a working relationship just doesn't quite come together, and it would be best for us to remain professional acquaintances rather than colleagues.
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Around April of last year, Guzman claims in the suit, "several acquaintances" informed him that his photo was being used for Uniform Dating ads on social media.
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So as the year turns over, and auld acquaintances be forgot, enjoy these stories of unruly computers, Kevin Bacon dancing, Nic Cage drinking, and Woody Allen being neurotic.
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I wasn't ashamed of it, but it wasn't something that was discussed in polite company -- late at night with your girlfriends, but not over cocktails with your acquaintances.
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