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He would often moan to his friends about the difficulties of balancing his day job and his writing.
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He and Borawski had become friends and chatted often about the future.
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Friends often detected something furtive about her.
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My medical friends often have fascinating stories to share about their experiences with patients.
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Rather, by advertising to your customers, they will buy from you more often, buy higher priced items, tell their friends about you and so on.
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"Parents of young children do often send messages about, 'We can all be friends ... with everybody, ' ... but by adolescence, they start getting more nervous about this and they start thinking, 'Well you should be friends with people like you or like us, ' " said Killen.
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He was as outspoken as ever, and often ended these meals by regaling friends and neighbors with tall tales about his supposedly hardscrabble childhood, according to artists Diana Thater and T.
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Because your friends have a lot of things that might appear in their feed, your updates often get missed, so much so that only about 12 percent of your friends will see a given one.
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So often, the choices we make about what to watch comes from recommendations from our friends.
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Young people, for whom communicating with friends via social-networking sites is often second nature, should be particularly careful about what they post online, Gleeson said.
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When he told them that their journalism too often lacked direction and rigour they were incensed, and began leaking hostile stories about him to their friends in the press.
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Even if your friends don't like it that much, they'll think about you more often (though maybe not in the most positive terms).
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