Sentences with phrase «old acquaintances at»

I know it's something we all experience, the subject of small talk and of catching up with old acquaintances at big events, but it's true.

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As a three year old of my acquaintance once said about an older child who was throwing a temper tantrum at a grocery store: «Baby.
At the time, an acquaintance showed him an uninhabited folly on the grounds of Ferncliff, the old Astor estate near Rhinebeck.
Spending up to 60 hours per week at her Texas - based office and an additional 12 hours to fly home to Los Angeles on weekends, the 25 - year - old consultant has little time to make new acquaintances, much less find the love of her life.
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Out of the blue, they meet Gordo (Joel Edgerton) an old high - school acquaintance of Simon's who begins to make uninvited appearances at their house and always comes bearing gifts.
At one point, the wrongly accused protagonist encounters an old acquaintance from his radical days.
But when an old acquaintance (John Michael Higgins) suggests he attend a self - help seminar on positive thinking, Carl is convinced by its steadfast guru (Terence Stamp) to begin saying «yes» at every opportunity.
Director Jason Reitman understands the antithesis of Mavis» opinion and realty, and the reason her acerbic digs at her old acquaintances are funny is that we know they aren't entirely correct.
Michael Welch (Emmet) and Anson Mount (Garth) are standouts as the two guys who don't quite belong in Mandy's new world, being a former best friend and older property manager at the ranch, seeing Mandy interact with old acquaintances and new speak to how formidable she is mind as well as body.
So the reformer's reformer, Michelle A. Rhee, my old acquaintance from when I worked with her at the 1996...
Fanwell, the irreproachable apprentice at Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors, reluctantly agrees to help an old acquaintance and finds this decision has unforeseen serious consequences.
Looking at overall preferences, device - owning readers are more likely than all readers 16 and older to prefer to purchase all types of content, and are less likely to prefer to borrow from an acquaintance or library:
Our old acquaintances are brought up to date with the continuing evolution of facilities at Half Moon, and through our newly - made connections we broaden the reach of our marketing efforts.
Around midnight at the bar I bump into an old acquaintance of mine from Chicago, Mark Mann.
She renewed her acquaintance with a battery of critical discourse, familiar from her year at Bennington — treatises on feminism, Marxism, psychoanalysis, and structuralism — and listened to all the old arguments about painting.
At the party, I had a chance to catch up with old friends, chat with acquaintances, and even meet some new people.
Asks every relative, friend, or old acquaintance you bump into at the supermarket.
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