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chum
noun
A friend; a pal.
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Things start falling apart for Rhodes when his doctor chum Leander Starr Jameson (Basil Sydney) mounts the ill-fated Jameson Raid on Paul Kruger (Oscar Homolka)'s Transvaal.
But insiders predicted a fight between John Smith's Edinburgh chum, Menzies Campbell MP, aged 57; Mr Kennedy, who is 39; Mr Hughes, MP for Southwark North and Bermondsey, who is 47, and the Devon North MP, Nick Harvey.
Combine these technologies and you've got an invincible metal chum who will happily walk your dog.
He's youthful, green-ish, a "Boris" chum and would make the Evening Standard swoon.
But at least six films ignored by the jury were the uncrowned kings of this 53rd Cannes festival.The most beguiling, chilling, and entertaining of them was Dominik Moll's Hitchcockian "Harry, a Friend Who Wishes You Well", in which a harassed father driving his family on vacation meets a man in a service station who seems to be an old school chum.
His replacement will be Pal Schmitt, another party chum of Mr Orban's (and a communist-era government minister).
But China feels that if rules can be bent for India, America's friend, they can be broken for its own chum, Pakistan.When China joined the NSG, it insisted that two reactors it said were already promised to Pakistan should still be built (the second is now nearing completion).
The Gambia's president, Yahya Jammeh, is an old chum of Mr Gbagbo, and Ghana makes money from the conflict.
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