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" Gulliver chips in: "Everyone's just a bunch of chums, really.
The two former school chums soon found themselves at odds.
I grew up with them – they are my bum chums.
I don't think he's going to be chums with those guys.
Has Prince Harry lined up his chums for a knees-up?
Several of his chums are already in jail or could soon be.
Mr Johnson does not have a gang of parliamentary chums and supporters.
"Have a go on this," said one of my music journalist chums.
Why wouldn't they want to help their chums back on Wall Street?
Her chums are portrayed with nasal glee by Maddie Corman and Julie Halston.
Photographs of the pair naturally indicate holidaying chums rather than artistic geniuses locking horns.
Michael Sheen, Luke Wilson, Jemaine Clement and Mike White play his high-rolling chums.
Roosevelt and several chums from Harvard days had invested in cattle, and done well.
I was wrong to surround myself with so many chums from school and university.
Gone are the days when ministers could press bankers into lending to their industrialist chums.
Several of his chums are either already in jail, like Mr Loures, or may be soon.
When I was 10, my parents threw me a birthday party attended by my school chums.
They can join an amnesty programme and turn informer—thereby risking being killed by their erstwhile chums.
They exchanged a few words and then, like old chums, took the path down to the lake.
The two were still chuckling about it like old chums when they sat down at the changeover.
It's easy to imagine knocking back a beer or two with her and emerging chums for life.
Largely nomadic, the reindeer-herding Khanty move between villages, hunting animals and staying in "chums," or tents.
Mr. Cassel's entourage — publicist, agent, raffish assortment of chums — stayed, for the most part, out of sight.
Without Mr Gordhan's vigilance, they fear that it will be easier for bigwigs to hand contracts to chums.
Frits and his jesting chums hardly mention the second world war, which inflicted such misery on the Netherlands.
Meanwhile, he chums around with Priestley and fellow ex-soapie Ian Ziering, who plays Steve Sanders on 90210.
It's kind of presumptuous, like these are our chums and we love them even though they are silly.
Hoskins and her Quaker chums then made a version of the game that reflected the resort city around them.
In this, she did not banish fantasy: Her chums would give her a party, for they were party people.
Seven of 10 doctors advice is to try something relaxing like a weekend puzzle with your chums at Wordplay.
Seven of 10 doctors advice is to try something relaxing like a weekend puzzle with your chums at Wordplay.
As our special report in this issue describes, in those nine lost years Mr Zuma's chums systematically plundered the state.
When they give sweetheart contracts to their chums, they defraud taxpayers and deter honest firms from investing in their country.
The only show she watched religiously at the time was the travails of best chums Grace Adler and Will Truman.
And a game Claudius photobombs a selfie being taken by Hamlet's college chums, Rosencrantz (Ryan Spahn) and Guildenstern (Kelsey Rainwater).
A baby rhino who lost her mother to poachers at just 4 months old has become chums with a friendly feline.
Peter, Sirius, and Professor Lupin (David Thewlis) were all school chums with Harry's dad—oh, and Lupin is also a werewolf.
It's a MacGuffin which forces Christian, prone to intellectualizing society's problems with his arty chums, to engage with the real world.
But Thom Yorke and his chums could have kept it really simple and just played the song over real episodes of Trumpton.
The great tragedy of Renton and his chums' lives isn't that they're middle-aged—it's that they're pining for their junkie youth.
Despite a ban on Nepalis investing abroad, CG has diversified internationally, notably since its royal chums were given the boot in 1990.
Males within these gangs retain their individual names, and don't share a common call, akin to a secret password, with their cooperative chums.
Back in December, the Gilmore Girls alum expressed some major FOMO after seeing his old chums back in action for the Netflix reboot.
In contrast, their chums from Athens, Georgia, R.E.M. got business-savvy, wooed DJs and added just the right producer at the right time.
Mr Fillon, who is chums with Vladimir Putin, urges a rapprochement with Russia and a strategic alliance with Syria in order to defeat Islamic State.
His resignation ignited a civil war between his former Oxford chums Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, whose mutual destruction paved the way for Theresa May.
Yet few of the teenagers and adults and parents, sitting out in the audience, munching our popcorn, are still close with our own kindergarten chums.
It's a good, A-plus feeling when you and your chums score a goal, touchdown or try in sportsball, so why not celebrate the momentous occasion?
On December 21st the American government imposed sanctions on one of his chums: Dan Gertler, an Israeli billionaire with mining and oil interests across the country.
When Dave and his chums gained their Parliamentary majority last year, it wasn't because voters thought he was just a bloke like us off the street.
The film, a comic drama, is about two school chums who are reacquainted in their 20s and, improbably, become arms suppliers to the United States military.
But when Rehnquist began presiding at the nationally televised Senate trial, he heard from old school chums, former colleagues, and regular citizens captivated by the trial.
But when Rehnquist began presiding at the nationally televised Senate trial, he heard from old school chums, former colleagues and regular citizens captivated by the trial.
After some cheesy lines about the importance of family, he flees the boardroom and within moments is singing with old chums by the azure waters of Greece.
Politics is a game played by chums who have known each other since school or Oxbridge and spend their lives alternately knifing each other and making up.
The next year Egyptians elected Muhammad Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood, who tried to grab dictatorial powers and put his Islamist chums in charge of practically everything.
So Aquileo chums it up long enough to make a respectable exit, then hops back on his motorcycle and speeds off, satisfied with a job well done.
Isaac chuckled to himself and imagined cracking that joke with Nina and some of her friends from college, or even out with his advertising chums, then winced.
The Kensington Palace Twitter account released a snippet of the two chums today and from the looks of it, Harry definitely enjoyed seeing Obama in the hot seat.
We've been firm friends, best buddies, almost-too-intimate chums, through well over a hundred hours of rambling exploration, explosive combat, political machinations, and stuffed animal hanky panky.
They include Franklin's chums Max (Tommy Dorfman) and Bellamy (Kahyun Kim) — pretty, young and vacuous materialists — and his gallerist, Alessia (Hari Nef, in the production's sharpest satirical performance).
Robert, nevertheless the throwing out the pardon thing, I probably wouldn&apost have done that if I were Rudy today, it just chums the water for no real reason.
If they want to they can fly over the wall in an unguarded location, unlock the doors from the inside and let in their whole host of undead chums.
"The time when the French intervened to help Omar Bongo ... that was the old La Francafrique, looking after your chums," he said, an approach that was now "basically impossible".
It is the generous Timon who, uttering the line, soon learns how false it is; the instant he can no longer shower his chums with gifts, they drop him cold.
We might have attended a show, joined a pickup league, or simply found a wine bar tucked up in an alley somewhere with one of our few but treasured local chums.
So how'd these two restaurateur chums hit it big and create what some are calling an entirely new category of dining that brings in an average $3.5 million a year per restaurant?
Despite looking like a tent made of tinsel, it was popular because it allowed attendees to take 360-degree photos with their chums, which were displayed on a screen next to it.
Keen to hawk their wares within its bounds are the country's biggest businesses and its most outrageous hucksters (including one entrepreneur arrested for painting stray dogs and selling them as pedigree chums).
A message to the Duke of Sussex' boarding-school chums, polo and rugby teammates, and other folks with their heads up their arses: Let our Resistance Princess Meghan Sparkle live her life.
The couple also saw CHUMS, a mental health and emotional wellbeing service for children and young people, where they will discuss how the organization supports young people dealing with or affected by suicide.
The second chums the water with a one-word prompt (essays on golf, say, or needlepoint), then casts its net into the literary ocean and publishes the scattered haul, whatever it may be.
The new foursome definitely treads its own path, with a story that nods appreciatively backwards while staking its own claim on the basic idea of four chums saving the world from paranormal threats.
The familiar tropes of the public school story genre — first there shall be school chums, then there shall be sports — are part of what makes Harry Potter's magic feel so real and lived-in.
Chums Booby Isle Cardigan, available at Urban Outfitters, $149 You can wear this cozy, chunky, colorful cardigan any time of year, but the fair isle pattern and frosty trees give it a festive feel.
Regardless of how Brexit affects us, and regardless of what Nicola Sturgeon and chums try to enact, just remember: Suvi Anwar is cast-iron proof that it all ends up alright in the end.
In early November an investigation by the New York Times revealed that politicians in Hungary and other central European countries were rigging land sales to capture subsidies or directing EU cash to their chums.
Collywobbles is a popular British term for butterflies in the stomach, chums are friends, clangers are mistakes, a knees-up is a boisterous party, gobsmacked means astonished and blimey is a term of surprise.
The group has struggled with diversity — a 2015 internal report showed staffers accused it of being a "white men's club" — while grassroots activists have groused that HRC caters foremost to its centrist, well-heeled chums.
The report into "State Capture", compiled by the former Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela, details a disturbing web of influence exerted over parts of the South African state by a powerful family of Mr Zuma's chums.
The younger Bogdanović, of no relation to the former, was leading a hike of chums through the hills of Montenegro, on a kind of Fellowship of the Ring journey complete with one real dwarf-lookin' dude.
The studio was known for war games, and had been founded by three school chums who decided to start a company together after one man's wife bought him a ZX-23 computer as a Christmas gift.
Over the past 22018 hours, people have tried to figure out which one of Trump's chums described the president as amoral and impulsive, claiming staffers are doing what they can to stop him from messing things up.
If ever there was a sanction that might have a real effect on Vladimir Putin's oligarch chums, it lies in cutting them off from scaling the social mountains that lead them to the giddy heights of poshness.
Instead, this latest retelling of Kenneth Grahame's perennially popular 1908 tale of Mr. Toad, Ratty and their anthropomorphized chums has taken up inert occupancy of the London Palladium, another of the city's largest playhouses (through Sept. 2).
Drawing plenty of inspiration from This Is Spinal Tap, the movie stars Samberg as Conner4Real, who was the charismatic phenom in the group the Style Boyz, which also included his Sacramento childhood chums Owen (Taccone) and Lawrence (Schaffer).
Her pals Paul Robeson and George Gershwin could be counted on to drop by and provide the music, while Blanche herself (and chums Helen Hayes and Anita Loos) could dance the Charleston, the Lindy Hop and the Black Bottom.
They're supporting a project by the organization CHUMS that helps young people affected by suicide, as well as one by Our Minds Matter (OMM) and the Luton Council of Faiths and Grassroots that fights the stigma associated with mental illness.
Rather than emphasising the multiple bereavements, the traumas of war, and even the pain of his separation from Edith, David Gleeson and Stephen Beresford's screenplay concentrates on Ronald's inspiring chats with his chums, the so-called Tea Club and Barrovian Society.
In fact, as the brand founded in Milan by Maria Sebregondi in 1997 has always acknowledged, the Moleskine aims merely to "bring back to life" the sort of item that Hemingway and his chums once bought from stationers in Paris.
Readers can see that on awakening Peter is more his own person than before, and is ready to re-connect on his own terms with school chums who, as children do, have also moved on and are keen for his company.
Formalising selection processes to avoid a shortlist of chairman's chums, for example by hiring an external search firm, as most British firms but only two-fifths of those in America do, is a good idea; it helps avoid inadvertent double standards.
Instead of meeting as chums—and possible allies in the war against ISIS—Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met with Putin on Wednesday amidst heightened tensions, after the United States bombed Russia's ally Syria in response to Bashar al-Assad's sarin gas attack.
In this section La Vilaine Lulu pops up at her most naughty — hosing chums with ice water, stringing up innocents, lashing adults to bedposts or tossing them out skyscraper windows — in original drawings on loan from the Musée Yves Saint Laurent in Paris.
The 1870 score — a marvel of melody, orchestration and brio — is by Léo Delibes; one of the passages in which it most marvelously marries lively characterization to formal perfection is the Slav theme and variations, in which Swanilda and her chums just dance.
They most notably include his secretary, Monica Reed (Kristine Nielsen), and his wife, Liz (Kate Burton), with whom he exists in a state of amicable estrangement; and his chums and professional associates, Henry Lyppiatt (Peter Francis James) and Morris Dixon (Reg Rogers).
But well into her 80s, Nancy Reagan would occasionally duck out for lunch at the nearby Bel-Air Hotel with chums like the writers Dominick Dunne and Bob Colacello, for the latest gossip on the O.J. Simpson trial or younger Hollywood stars.
The whole world of Britain's Parliament — its effete codes of conduct, its arcane and stilted language, its reunions of Oxbridge school chums — seemed impossibly remote from the real, unfolding national crisis of Brexit, the process of extricating the country from the European Union.
A glorious mess in a career of glorious messes, Pynchon's longest and loosest novel floats and careens along with the Chums of Chance — the crew of a time-traveling interdimensional airship that becomes embroiled in a Western revenge story, a Siberian disaster, and the invention of thermodynamics.
This coincided with John McCain's crusade against mixed martial arts (which you will remember petered out when his chums at Budweiser began sponsoring UFC events) and UFC 9 became a strange card wherein punches with a closed fist were forbidden but the rule was not really enforced.
Each of these characters—and indeed the doting spouses, or abusive girlfriends, or foul-mouthed school chums, or lecherous preachers, or the rest of the human parade—feels specific, and vibrant, and not quite complete, insofar as the best fictional characters remain as elusive and surprising as real people are.
While the situation felt foreign at 27, I quickly remembered it was the pastime du jour when I was in sixth grade and just getting to know my new middle school friends (one of those chums Instagram DM-ed me yearbook photos from that period on Tuesday, out of the blue).
All of it points to Macron's fear that, even as he is ahead in the polls, his support from the well-heeled status quo and his former chums in big banking may not be enough to push the 39-year-old "yes man" for a global free market over the top.
Of the new trio, "Striking Vipers" clearly fits squarely within that target zone, focusing on two old college chums (both with superhero-movie credentials, no less, pairing "Avengers" alum Mackie and "Aquaman's" Yahya Abdul-Mateen) who reconnect 11 years later, through the Mortal Kombat-type videogame that they used to play together.
As Mr. Wiley got to know Ms. Lomborg, she told him she was fluent in four languages, had lived in the wilds of Alaska for years as a child, was homeless for a time and was being visited regularly by Hollywood chums who flew in for help contacting their deceased loved ones.
Looking at the backgrounds of the leading personalities in the Brexit drama, it is hard not to conclude that Britain has been led into crisis in large part by a bunch of old chums who spent the last year holed up in a political hall of mirrors, plotting with and scheming against one another.
Well, maybe we can't explain why the anagram had to involve an Austin Powers-esque term for sex, but now that you know, it'll be pretty hard not to notice next time you sit down to Easy A. BTW, if you want to impress your pals — er, chums — and act like you knew all along, we'll never tell.
The narrator Nick Jenkins tells about the people who have come in and out of his life over those years, with once tight school chums becoming distant, new friends and lovers made and unmade, and the surprising turns that people take (with once mocked figures becoming successes or staid figures turning out to have kinky sexualities).
Joining Harry and company are his old chums and allies in the fight against darkness, the goofy Ron Weasley (Paul Thornley, delightful) and the perpetual A-student Hermione Granger (Noma Dumezweni, a black actress whose casting provoked controversy but who is perfect in the part), now married and the parents of a Hogwarts-bound girl, Rose (Cherrelle Skeete).
"We certainly need to make sure that Boris Johnson can't go in for the sort of shenanigans he's been going in for with his chums last week where the date is moved so we crash out by default during this period of the campaign with them squatting in Number 10," she told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme.
The story behind "The Play That Goes Wrong," which is now in previews at the Lyceum Theater and is scheduled to open on April 2, is the story of college chums, each now just 20143, who bonded over a shared fondness for the TV series "Frasier" but embraced a decidedly more old-fashioned approach to comedy.
So it must have seemed like a bad dream when many gentlemen of Muirfield woke up one morning — got out of their marital beds to go play golf with their chums, as the former chief executive of the R&A, Peter Dawson, so memorably described it in 2013 — and realized that the ground beneath their feet had moved.
The Chilcot report published Wednesday — the findings of an independent inquiry into Britain's involvement in the war in Iraq — includes dozens of notes and letters written by Tony Blair to George W. Bush, private communications with the US president which run the gamut from gushing notes to diplomatic laundry lists, and reveal how the two leaders went from chums to war allies.
These two industrious chums, they explain within the press release, were just "reminiscing 'bout the good old days" of throwing the ole' pigskin around when they decided it'd be a swell idea to make a beer with chicory, coffee, milk, sugar, and two varieties of mace, the first taken from the hull of a nutmeg shell and the other being the same chile oil that's found in Mace's pepper spray.

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