Rana and Rahul had strong ties of friendship between them. [noun]
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Over the years, our friendship grew through our mutual love of music and mutual dislike for each other 's football teams. [noun]
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The inhabitants of the village answered his salute by a low murmur of welcome, and encouraged him to advance by similar indications of friendship. [noun]
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So saying, the scout returned and shook David cordially by the hand; after which act of friendship he immediately left the lodge, attended by the new representative of the beast. [noun]
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During this act of friendship, the two young men exchanged looks of intelligence which caused Duncan to forget the character and condition of his wild associate. [noun]
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I drink to our better friendship, hoping that a little horse-flesh may leave no heart-burnings atween us. [noun]
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Your persistence is fast changing friendship into dislike; and the very name of the man would speedily become hateful to me. [noun]
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In order, however, to prevent unnecessary alarm, he still preserved an air of calmness and friendship. [noun]
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