Sentences with phrase «acquaintance in a group of friends»

Although initially someone might think this of a new acquaintance in a group of friends, as time goes by and they get to know the person, the «not my type» factor can disappear as the person's personality exerts its influence.

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The Expatriates is about a group of women who are, yes, expatriates in Hong Kong, and how they relate to each other as friends, mothers, and acquaintances.
Today, Erin has a good core group of friends as well as acquaintances for every activity she participates in, and she credits that to being bold.
The Room improbably went on to become the equivalent of a cult classic (if for all the wrong reasons), a film made in direct contradiction of every rule of «good» filmmaking, but also one of the most purely enjoyable (if only ironically) cinematic experiences made in the last two decades (best seen and heard in a group of like - minded, possibly inebriated friends, acquaintances, and strangers).
The money club is of course based on a degree of trust among a group of acquaintances, though not necessarily close friends, that would be hard to come by in our typical American lives, and will be hard to maintain, one thinks, as Americanization proceeds.
If remembering people's names is a sincere goal of yours, take it upon yourself to introduce new acquaintances to other friends when you're in a group setting.
As an ex member of SOLDIER, the Shin - Ra Corporation's elite military police, Cloud joins up with his childhood friend Tifa and acquaintance Barrett in the vigilante / terrorist group Avalanche.
Several works in this group of drawings represent friends and acquaintances from the early days of the minimalist and conceptual art movements and have never been shown.
The figure painting of the fourteen or so guests (mostly friends or acquaintances of Renoir) who appear throughout the work, would also have been executed in the studio, either singly or in small groups.
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