1. A lobbyist who regularly junkets politicians who are friendly toward the oil industry. 2. Although a number of students said they continued to feel friendly toward the American people, they were keeping their distance for now. 3. And generally speaking, people everywhere are friendly toward musicians, because we represent a good time. 4. At the same time, Clinton has been friendly toward African-Americans and the small businesses common in black communities. 5. All of those willing to be considered had been turned down by one or another member of the Security Council, several by countries friendly toward Iraq. 6. But one seems more friendly toward the tight end than the other, perhaps a result of contrasting styles. 7. Censorship in Jerusalem, according to liberal-minded artists there, is sometimes so severe it makes Jesse Helms look downright friendly toward the avant-garde. 8. Every spring Belle says this year will be different, that he will be more accessible and friendly toward all. 9. He is also considered to be relatively friendly toward Karzai, whose aristocratic family is one of the most respected in Kandahar. 10. He was quite friendly toward me, and I liked Mr. Reynolds. |
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