But Mr Reagan was a pal of Mrs Thatcher and gave Britain whatever help it asked for.
He set up Softbank in 1981, became a pal of Microsoft's Bill Gates in the mid-1980s and has since built his company into Japan's top software distributor.
As he's a pal of mine, I'm loathe to criticise Tony Smith, but it was hugely difficult not to do so after his team's performance down under.
The favourite target of the critics is Juan Villalonga, a pal of Mr Aznar from his schooldays, whom he made head of Telefonica when it was state-owned, and who is now one of the richest men in the land.
You might also want to read Christopher Hitchens's letter on the subject Mr. Hitchens is a friend of Mr. Amis's, was a pal of Mr. Boxer's, and he was there in the hospital too, puffing away, as is his wont.
While I introduced him to Harry Potter, a beloved teacher gave him Wild Things, and a pal shared a couple of his own Goosebumps just when my son needed a friend as well as a good read.
At first, I was thinking of the Champions League Final in Athens, but I think I might go with a pal to one of the big matches in Rio.
Douglas, a poker-playing pal of Roosevelt's with a strong independent streak, fed sheep to earn money during a cross-country train journey from his native Washington state to Columbia Law School.
Nor are the Greens much thrilled by a possible future coalition partner who is, in their eyes, a cigar-smoking pal of industry bosses.
As the problem was being fixed, Jobs told the audience a funny story of a prank that his boyhood pal and co-founder, Steve Wozniak, would play when Jobs was still in high school.
The move is about a grief stricken chef who, when encouraged by his pal, Gordon Ramsay, a pillar of support and good will (yeah, right), decides to pull his life back together by turning a run-down country pub into a gourmet eatery.
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Virata figured: Tan's problem is a lack of expertise in running PAL, while Cathay Pacific has the know-how but is unwilling to infuse equity into PAL. Why not, then, hire Cathay's most experienced executives?
The Rolling Stone received perhaps the most sustained standing ovation of the night as he joined his old pal toward the end of Crossroads, a two-night concert festival at Madison Square Garden that brought together a dazzling array of guitar masters, from John Mayer to Jeff Beck to legends like Buddy Guy, and of course, Clapton and Richards.
But the next time you think that peer review is unbiased, think of confirmation bias, pal review and Climategate, and try to figure a way out of the mess that climate science has gotten itself into.
When I lived in Paris, every Sunday friends and I would gather at a pal's apartment on the outskirts of the city and make brunch.
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As a quintessential science example, federal climatologist Ben Santer just published a pal-reviewed paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences loudly proclaiming that the dreaded man-made global warming signal has emerged from our naturally chaotic climate.
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Like Duflo and Banerjee, Karlan, a fellow economist and J-PAL fellow as well as the founder of Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), and Appel, a field researcher for IPA, set out to examine poverty alleviation efforts.
One complicating factor for First Pacific as a bidder for PAL is that Pangilinan is chairman of PLDT, the largest telecoms operator in the Philippines.
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The FTC recruited 13- to 16-year-olds, unaccompanied by a parent, to attempt to buy R-rated movie tickets, R-rated movie DVDs, unrated DVDs of movies that were R-rated when first released in theaters, music CDs carrying a Parental Advisory Label (PAL) that warns of explicit content, and video games rated M that may be suitable for persons age 17 and older.
If his vision could give me a new way of seeing my old non-pal Cirque, I'd be open to it.
It has repeatedly antagonised other tribes and is now attempting to force out Yash Pal Ghai, the respected chairman of a conference charged with drafting a new constitution for Kenya.
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The bots, of course, are the puppet co-stars of the cult classic TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000, which typically featured them silhouetted in front of a movie screen with their human pal Joel (played by Joel Hodgson).
Here's a radical idea, free of charge. (If you don't like it, blame my pal Herb Allison, president and COO of Merrill Lynch.) It starts with a painful premise: Rich baby boomers are not buying GM cars.
Philippine President Joseph Estrada may have only made things worse for his pal Dante Tan when he quashed talk of a cover-up at BW Resources, of which Tan is a major shareholder.
Perhaps MacLaurin has made the mistake - as I did - of assuming that croquet at the top level is the same game that some of us might have played in a posh pal's back garden.
Despres, whose main pre-race rival for the title Spaniard Marc Coma saw his chances disappear last weekend when he was penalized six hours for illegally changing a tire, has a lead of one hour, 20 minutes over Norwegian Pal Ullevalseter.
Below is a three month price history chart comparing the stock performance of PAL, versus KBX and QMM.
Though Mr. O'Hara's once-popular novels and short stories are no longer widely read, he was famous in 1940 for his well-tuned ear, and the characters in "Pal Joey" sound like they stepped out of a real-life alley after throwing a couple of punches.
Now Chicago's Porchlight Music Theatre has given the original 1940 version a lively small-scale revival that proves the creators of "Pal Joey" knew exactly what they were doing.
"There were lots of broken fingers, " recalls Jeffrey Belk, a childhood pal who now runs marketing at Qualcomm.
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