Sentences with phrase «befriended many»

I once inadvertently befriended a former famous porn star in an Expecting Mommy forum on iVillage.
Some I've befriended.
Leinart's run - in with police was a prank orchestratedby Punk'd host Ashton Kutcher, whom Leinart befriended last year.
He roomed with eventual Michigan legend Bo Schembechler and befriended Bill Mallory, who'd win 168 games.
While exploring the White Mountain reservation that first time, Abdul - Jabbar befriended Edgar Perry, now 60, a cultural adviser to the tribe who is the grandson of an Apache scout.
He was an excellent shortstop on the jockeys» softball team, married a gorgeous Copacabana girl and was befriended by Jockey Club members, social pretenders, politicians, sportswriters and two - buck horseplayers.
He was befriended by Berringer, for which he was deeply thankful.
It's not that there isn't any inspiration in my life but just that I sort of am starting to feel pressure to create only REALLY great recipes now that I've befriended all these REALLY amazing food bloggers and know they are watching.
We befriended someone there who would take us fishing for cuttlefish and build fires with us on the beach.
Of course the Pilgrims didn't cook with chiles, nor did the Native Americans who befriended them, but what if the first feast of thanks hosted by Europeans in the New World didn't happen in the northeast but in the southwest instead?
Overweight and shy, Samwell was seen as a disappointment by his father and sent to become a man of the Night's Watch, where he befriended Jon Snow.
In Lisbon, one of the girls I was traveling with befriended a local who generously invited us to his apartment to cook a traditional Portuguese dinner.
He also befriended the owner of the Anchor Bar — which is credited with creating the signature Buffalo wing.
In the early 1970s, the two befriended grower Carl «Skip» Pescosolido, whose marketing background from years spent in the oil business combined with the industry knowledge of the Wilsons, turned Sequoia into a dynamic orange enterprise.
In the 1940s, as Sam's passion for wine developed, he befriended another wine and food lover, James Beard.»
Jesus befriended Mary, it must have been like having her youth and purity restored.
According to Christian legend, Mary Magdalene was a prostitute whom Jesus befriended.
The next day the horse returned, bringing with it a drove of wild horses it had befriended in its wanderings.
Charles Stapleton, 52, targeted his neighbour, widow Teresa Wishart, who he befriended months earlier and did paid odd jobs for in her home in Kirkby, Merseyside.
We certainly wouldn't want to be called names... told we were going to hell... treated as if we were an inferior being... being befriended only because we could become another notch on someone's belt.
I also have befriended young men that were just released from jail.
Joel and Victoria Osteen befriended Burnett and his wife, Roma Downey, about a year ago, Davis said.
Martin's great - aunt Margarete and her husband Conrad Flutter befriended the boy.
He's been visiting a group of puppies he's befriended, even arranging vaccinations and kennels for the dogs.
Yet, despite their egoism Jesus loved his fellow Jews, and befriended them.
When these aspects of ourselves are befriended and reintegrated, they become resources rather than blocks to our growth.
A young lady, befriended by a nice man....
It's funny because that's how my Mother was in all her indirect mind - wrecking GLORY and to beat all, I went and befriended an older woman (who reminded me exactly like her and who I didn't understand I was using to feed my own sick need to be demoralized and degraded) but soon her true colors emerged.
But more startling, He befriended sinners (Luke 7:34).
I've befriended and interacted with thousands of Muslims over the years, and one of the questions I often get is, «Why do so many American Christians accuse us of persecuting Christians?»
The world is a body that must be carefully tended, guided, loved and befriended both as valuable in itself — for like us, it is an expression of God — and as necessary to the continuation of life.
(5) To Luke they probably represented the common people, the lowly, the persons loved and befriended by Luke's Jesus (cf. Luke 19:10).
Niebuhr recognized this complexity when he wrote in his essay The Purpose of the church and its Ministry: Reflections on the Aims of Theological Education (New York: Harper and Row, 1956), 26, «The world is sometimes enemy, sometimes partner of the Church, often antagonist, always one to be befriended; now the one that does not know what Church knows, now the knower of what the Church does not know,» 13.
Alyosha delivers a funeral oration for the tubercular Ilyusha Snegiryov, whom his schoolmates had shunned until Alyosha befriended him.
Every little pine - needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended me.
To his colleagues, Webb was either befriended and beloved or deeply misunderstood.
A lot of our tools persuade us to be seen; to be followed or befriended; to publicise ourselves; to be inspirational — or, yes, righteous — in the eyes of others.
Love the ger, not because you ought to love the ger, or because it makes for peace all around, nor yet alone even because you were once a ger; but much more because you were once a ger befriended and redeemed by Yahweh.
I befriended one of these «Mormon» families who took me into their home and fed me until the freeways into town were reopened three weeks later.
Kurzweil first befriended Breuer during his years in Frankfurt, when, in addition to attending the university there, he enrolled in the yeshivah that Hirsch had founded in the nineteenth century.
The world is sometimes enemy, sometimes partner of Church, often antagonist, always one to be befriended; now it is the co-knower, now the one that does not know what Church knows, now the knower of what Church does not know.
It is a response which calls for a multiple relationship to the media, sometimes dealing with it as partner, occasionally as the enemy, often as antagonist, certainly always as one to be befriended wherever possible.
I have met, worked with and befriended many persons of this faith.
If more students befriended the loners and the bullied, then there would be less school violence.
Loneliness and isolation gnaw at those who are incapable of being friends or of being befriended.
Just one case in point, one among thousands is Adrien Van Der Donck, of New Amsterdam who befriended the Natives, learned their language, lived amongst them, advocated on their behalf and for this he was thanked by being bludgeoned in his own home by a Native American.
She befriended Lewis in the weeks before he was sent to France, at a time when his alienation from his father, who did not come to see him before his departure for the front lines, was very great.
Thursday's invocation will be delivered by Ken and Priscilla Hutchins, Mormons whom Romney befriended in their Massachusetts ward - the word Mormons use for church.
One day a girl at school who had gradually befriended Castro and whom Castro had very slowly and carefully told of the abuse said, «Get out of there.»
I befriended the lady next door and we exchanged email addresses before we left.
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