61. Amid this lovely bric-a-brac, we read of a devout aunt who made friends with the parish priest next door and invited him to dinner.
62. And experts say that kids who stick up for themselves earn the respect of peers and have an easier time making friends.
63. And he has also belatedly made friends with the Log Cabin Republicans, a gay pressure group.
64. And a little stubborn cheerfulness, in the face of so much frustration, makes some friends.
65. And he made friends very quickly.
66. And he made friends, wonderful, talented friends.
67. And remember, in the world of Expo, there are people from myriad countries and cultures who speak English and are eager to make friends.
68. And she made new friends.
69. And since many are erected on isolated farms, he often stays with his customers, making friends while finishing his task.
70. And though Cochran made friends at the school whom he has kept until this day, he said he did not bring them to his house.