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That was the way I looked at the Presbyterians, so they wouldn't become too friendly".
"Teachers who dress badly, for example, or who become too friendly with children, shouldn't complain when children are cheeky back.
"That was the way I used to look at the Presbyterians at the ranch, so they wouldn't become too friendly".
Any suggestion that he had crossed the line and become too friendly with his negotiating partners, or had offered any sort of secret deal, brought forth furious denials.
However, a consequence of being raised by humans from such a young age is that bears who become too friendly cannot return to the wild.
He doesn't want to become too friendly with a particular group; he prefers to have access to all groups in the school without being attached to one.
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If the silver nitrate at one end of the dark room bench becomes too friendly with the potassium cyanide at the other that would have been curtains for Mark and me.
In spite of his lofty words: "Any attack on Egypt's Christians is an attack on me personally," he is afraid of what hard-line Salafi Muslims will do when he becomes too friendly with Egypt's Christians.
That said, C++ has indeed become too "expert friendly" at a time where the degree of effective formal education of the average software developer has declined.
MONDAY'S Supreme Court decision in Dukes v Walmart (PDF) looks tailor-made to worry those who think the court has become too business-friendly.
Some in the industry have expressed concern that the re-branding of Bugs, like the more recent versions of The Smurfs and Alvin and the Chipmunks, might have become too family-friendly, and so risk losing touch with what made Bugs Bunny so iconic to begin with – his sassy, topical and often subversive short films.
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