1. The demonstration remained friendly for several hours. 2. As almost anyone with a market memory can attest, the month of October is not usually friendly for stocks. 3. Baselitz, remarkably friendly for a man often portrayed as perpetually angry at the world, smokes black cigars from Italy, where he spends part of each year. 4. But our performance is a sign that a company can be fun and friendly for its employees and fierce with its competitors. 5. But since then, things have not been as friendly for many growth stocks. 6. But there are patterns that indicate the next four years may not be as friendly for shareholders. 7. But the forthcoming electoral terrain is not so friendly for McCain. 8. Flight attendants, waitresses and other service workers must smile and be friendly for hours at a time. 9. He has found the downtown to be surprisingly friendly for living, offering nearly everything he needs within walking distance with the exception of a supermarket. 10. He tours the nation speaking to educators and has created a Web site designed to be user friendly for teachers and students. |