"I know some old team-mates are still very angry about it, but I've moved on, " he said.
Fotheringham admitted the dressing room anecdotes of some of his team mates give him an incentive to succeed.
Willingham had grown close to some of his prison mates, even though he knew that they were guilty of brutal crimes.
Queenslander Watson and his team-mates donated some of their match fees from the second Twenty20 to the Flood Relief Fund, along with England players.
The Democrats have also given Mr Warner some unappetising running-mates.
The decisions interpret Congress' attempt, in the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, to free "innocent spouses" from tax bills attributable to the misdeeds of their former (and in some cases current) mates.
Left-hander Butt hit a six and 13 fours before retiring to give team-mates a chance of some batting practice.
Birch played for Sydney club Wallsend last winter and is eager to return to Australia to pit her wits against some of her former team-mates.
After Wasps' Amlin Challenge Cup quarter-final win over Gloucester, Cipriani admitted some of his present club-mates had dropped hints about him changing his mind about leaving.
And Wilshere was in attendance at the Reebok on Sunday to see some of his former team-mates, having formed a good relationship with Coyle and the club.
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Sporting his national tracksuit and with the gold medal around his neck, the 26-year-old student and Olympic first-timer hopped on to a carriage with an entourage of some 20 celebrating Venezuelan team-mates and fans.
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But he now joins up with some of his old Irish team-mates at Home Park.
Another Republican, who declined to be named because he is close to some of Romney's potential running mates, said the prospect of an announcement this week is not far-fetched.
Bridge's snub went down badly with the Stamford Bridge crowd and the former Chelsea star was booed by the home fans, a development that baffled some of his Manchester City team-mates.
Under-soil heating made the pitch playable, and despite the tricky conditions O'Neil believes he and his team-mates came through the game with some credit despite defeat.
This is causing some men to look to foreign shores for potential mates.
But the game soon descended into an ugly medley of high balls and heavy touches, with Nigel Reo-Coker wasting some decent counter-attacking work from his team-mates with a loose final ball.
Clarke's troublesome back ruled him out of practice on Monday, and while he trained on Tuesday he batted only briefly to throw-downs in the nets and looked stiff and awkward as he went through some fielding drills away from the rest of his team-mates.
Some business groups even have marriage counselors who help young employees find mates from within the keiretsu.
And some kids find themselves spending Christmas in a different town, miles away from their mates.
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Some of the same people who treat passerby in the street indifferently, welcome cabin-mates as if in their own home.
Hamilton has become a hate figure for some Spaniards because of his rivalry with the country's double world champion Fernando Alonso when they were team-mates at McLaren.
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