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Meanings of finding friends in English
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Usage of finding friends in English
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I'm very lucky and I have the knack of findingfriends easily.'
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In Part Three, we discussed findingfriends and people to follow.
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Another method of findingfriends and relatives was by printing notices on vehicles.
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They were findingfriends in the new neighbourhood; yet Daisy Jasper could not be superseded.
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Having a hard time findingfriends on the mountain?
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He was a celebrity, and celebrities rarely had trouble findingfriends-oracquaintances and suck-ups ,anyway
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Railroads are also findingfriends among environmentalists.
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The musicians knew Schumann's work, and he rejoiced at findingfriends of his art in a far-away country.
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I spoke of the hopes that I based upon Castelroux's findingfriends to recognize me-hopes that were passing slender.
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Going back to his shop and findingfriends there, he again began drinking, eating caviare, and airing his views.
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If Marty Miller was to secure the political agreements he needed, he would have to start findingfriends elsewhere-insideAfghanistan.
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Further, we knew the difficulty of findingfriends and necessities in the area but we knew it could be done.
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From fitting in and findingfriends to the troubles of puberty and dealing with loss, the issues are universally applicable and timeless.
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After rushing season was over, he rarely entered that fraternity house, chumming mostly with Carl, but findingfriends in other fraternities or among non-fraternity men.
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"You are always findingfriends, Richard," said he; "no matter what your misfortunes, they are ever double discounted.