If you live in a town or village and you meet someone, you introduce yourselves to each other.
You meet someone and you are attracted to him, and he is attracted to you.
By two years after Dad died, my husband worried about his Mom and wished she would meet someone.
Ross had hoped that TACT would help him meet someone, and, in a way, it had.
Then they'd meet someone else and get married again and they were out of the Slammer.
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So Jackson put it back on the block, explained the story, and asked for someone to meet the bid.
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He alluded to language in a landmark 1968 U.S. Supreme Court decision that clarified the test police officers must meet to stop and search someone.
Roy brought so much happiness to so many and wherever you go in Norfolk you will always meet someone who has been touched by Roy's kindness and caring nature.
"If you just meet someone on the streets and go - you don't really heal from what you went through, " says one of the women at the workshop.
When we meet someone new, within minutes we are judging and labeling: Is he like me?
She was off to meet her congresswoman, someone she was sure was good and important and might be a role model.
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You meet someone you don't know on the side of the dance floor and dance - it's intimate, it's romantic, it's a bond like no other.
This is an indication (and most certainly no more than only an indication) that someone, somewhere, is having to meet margin calls.
In one recent posting a tech executive requested someone to go to a tech conference and take notes on the entire conference and afterwards meet to discuss the conference.
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