Last night I met two friends from high school who have just moved to New York.
Last year, I met two women who were wrestling with turning 30 and worked at the prestigious management-consulting firm McKinsey.
On a cold, wet night in January, I met two young Iraqi men in the lobby of the Palestine Hotel, in central Baghdad.
And here's where the story gets nutty: I met two girls in a hallway, I nervously played a couple of old-time songs with them and a record executive walked up and invited me to come to Nashville to make a record!
Last week, I met with two veterans of Silicon Valley: Al Lieb and Jim Benton.
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When I first interviewed at Forbes in 2006 I met with two bosses who would manage my day-to-day at 60 Fifth.
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"I only met two female computer science students and both of them couldn't wait to finish their degree and do something completely different, " she said.
Among the interesting people I met were two independents who registered as Republicans to cast their votes for Jon Huntsman, to protest against a strain of conservatism they dislike.
Two of the daughters in Herat were married when I first met them, and two, including Roya, were single.
And I wouldn't have met two really nice tourists from Charlotte on the subway.
It is by no means an easy goal, nor is its success ensured, but the majority of Syrian women I have met over the last two years through my reporting are not going to sit silently by and watch while their freedoms are stolen from them or their future dictated to them.
Any advice or life guidance that I might bestow on these two young men would surely be met with the feeling that I was a hypocrite.
Not long after we first met, I found on my doorstep two Fuji apples and an old Grundig transistor radio.
Until then, I will bask in the wonderful memories of my two years with simply the most amazing man I ever met.
In fact, I have only met her on one occasion and, from what I can glean, the two of us are not in political synch.
While in Brevard, I met with Ronald Caswell and William Bender, two distinguished aerospace engineers who are now partnering with Brevard Workforce.
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When I met with Senator Ted Kaufman in Washington DC two weeks ago, I made some recommendations for new legislation in the event the PCAOB is declared unconstitutional.
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At a meeting of former political prisoners at the U.S. embassy to celebrate the 55th anniversary of Radio Liberty broadcasts to Belarus, I met a former trade minister who had served two years for breaking with the regime.
When the two met the conversation was, I'm told, heated, involved some prime ministerial finger pointing but not, apparently, shouting.
At the squatter camp, I met a man who carries 40 litres of water in two containers, one and a half kilometres to his home every day.
Joe Ely is best known around these parts as one of the Flatlanders, the other two being Butch Hancock, whom I first met in Terlinqua, Texas, another Texas cultural center (they have the annual chili cook-off), and Jimmie Dale Gilmore, whose voice is sweeter than sweet wine.
When we first met just a little over two years ago, I found it impossible to resist your invitation to once again serve the nation, and accepted to be your National Security Advisor.
Over two weeks and dozens of interviews I met only a handful of people who say they believe the U.S. account of what happened on Sept. 11.
I'd love nothing better than to have my two operas performed at the Met, or even San Francisco Opera, because they're about the same quality, the two opera companies, but different length of season.
When caught, he was quietly let go, and a young man was advised to join the army as an excuse for quitting his job (he was a young specialist and was supposed to work two years after college in a designated place). later on I met the same homosexual in a village where the locals lived (in Yakutia).
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When I met Sandy, a rising executive at a big-time digital media company, she had two children under two years old.
Wexner is one of the three smartest retailers I ever met (Stanley Marcus of Neiman Marcus and Carl Sewell, of the Sewell Automotive Companies are the other two) and if you are going to steal, steal from the best, is the Brown family motto.
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The two groups met in skirmish after skirmish around the city, what was occasionally scary, but I can guarantee there was little anger in the young people provoking the police here.
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