"Normally during this time of year, I'm watching the NBA playoffs, but a friend of mine invited me to the hockey game, and I decided to take him up on his offer, and I gotta tell you, it did not disappoint, " he said.
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One of the stars of the movie, Cuba Gooding Jr. is a friend of mine and I flew out to visit the set.
For the past several months, a friend of mine has been telling me about the potentially game-changing implications of an obscure (at least to me) metal named Thorium after the Norse god of thunder, Thor.
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The second misguided post, from an AP staffer friend of mine, had more to do with ownership of the material you create on Facebook.
Back in the 1990s, a friend of mine from Antioch College, went to a local evangelical college whose name escapes me.
When he was a 16-year-old traveling east with his parents on the obligatory college tour (summer 1965), a friend of mine stopped here for the night.
The latter was actually the preferred location of a late wine writer and friend of mine who "stored" everything from cheap Cabernet to first-growth Bordeaux along the edges of his living-room rug.
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Whatever the difficulties of the last week he was, is and will continue to be a friend of mine.
And the other day, this new friend of mine said something to me.
"Brad has become a good friend of mine over the years and this is very sad news for all of us at the ATP and the entire tennis community, " the 17-time major winner said in a statement.
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In a short and sweet post at Psychology Today, Scott James, author of An Introduction to Evolutionary Ethics (and a friend of mine from grad school) offers a summary of the contemporary moral nativist view inspired by Noam Chomsky and John Rawls.
He's a good friend of mine and all the rest of the staff here.
I'd also like to thank to Dr. Jill Biden -- a Blue Star Mom, by the way -- and a dear friend of mine as well.
The idea for the Grateful Grads Index actually came from a friend of mine who is a graduate of Harvard, who had just returned from his 30-year college reunion.
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Mr. HOFFMAN: (As Jon Savage) A friend of mine does some consulting for the Guggenheim Foundation.
The traditional wedding I attended was for a casual friend of mine.
So I've appointed a special envoy, a Major General Scott Gration, a very close friend of mine, was one of the top fighter pilots in our military, in our Armed Forces, and somebody who's also an expert on development issues.
On nice summer days, me and a good friend of mine named Heather would walk the sprawling weed-free lawn holding hands, dressed to the nines in our JC Penny tour guide income finest, and strolled towards the Cliff Walk over looking the Atlantic.
Another good friend of mine Hung Pham Do, the first Vietnam born Massachusetts CPA, was on the last plane out of Tan Son Nhut.
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Earlier today, a friend of mine sent me a link to the following editorial posted on investors.com, which took aim squarely at the now-expired payroll tax cut.
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Earlier this year a friend of mine and I were talking about the first Dream Team and a book he was reading, Dream Team: How Michael, Magic, Larry, Charles and the Greatest Team of All Time Conquered the World and Changed the Game of Basketball Forever.
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He's never won the Derby, he's a great trainer and a friend of mine.
An anthropologist friend of mine has worked on many assignments over the years, but his most interesting project qualified test pilots for the Air Force.
The seeming dissonance of money and progressive politics is captured by a friend of mine, a very successful entertainment lawyer.
When that appearance got nixed by Armstrong's doping-related ban, "a friend of mine who had been No. 80 on the waiting list for a hotel room in Kona suddenly got a call that a room was available, " says Bob Babbitt, a pioneer of the sport.
Another friend of mine used to maintain that airplanes stayed up in the air only because people believed -- against reason -- that they could fly: Without that collective delusion sustaining them, they would instantly plummet to earth.
An American friend and colleague of mine insists that he has proof perfect that the English are entirely mad.
Not too long ago, a friend of mine sent me an article written by Robert Pozen for the Harvard Business Review.
As has been done by a friend of mine, Tim Newman, who has been working around the world, in various countries, in the oil business.
My first experience, and what started my interest in the subject, came at infant school when I sat next to a good friend of mine who was left handed.
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