Word: friendly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...GILBERT F., our colleague and friend...
...waved at the conductor, returning to their seats to socialize. The little girl on my other side was still hanging onto the ledge which overlooked the orchestra. An elderly violinist looked up, saw the little girl, and waved her bow ever so slightly. She then looked at my friend and me, her face blank. We returned to our seats...
...been a longtime friend, and has served with dedication," the president said "Beyond that I cannot comment further at this time since the decision will likely be appealed through our court system...
Skepticism is good, a friend once said. I'm not so sure, but it does have its benefits. It leads to questions, which is one thing I find too few people asking in this world. And by asking questions, I and others become free from the norms that dominate our society...
...done it before. In 1984 he called a proposed design for a new wing of the National Gallery a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much loved friend." In the same speech he characterized a planned Mies van der Rohe office building in London's financial district as a "glass stump." Opening a factory last May, he likened the new building to a Victorian prison -- to the delight of the workers, if not of management. But last week Prince Charles swapped his sniper's rifle for a shotgun and took his broadest aim yet at Britain's architects...