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Ms. Bouglione insisted she was as comfortable with animals as she was with people, and boasted that she once trained a parrot in the art of profanity, used a hatbox to smuggle a baby gorilla inside her hotel, and developed a close connection with a leopard named Mickey.
Jordan's readers are offering help because they've developed a close connection with him through his books.
During the same period, Lukács developed a close connection to Max and Marianne Weber in Heidelberg, to Ernst Bloch and to the Neo-Kantian philosophers Heinrich Rickert and Emil Lask.
Over the last year, Hayley has developed a close connection with Keanu and another horse named Zeus.
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Although the former doesn't directly feature farming (apart from the viciously cut-throat world of turnip trading) they're both about getting back to nature, about building a strong sense of community and about developing a close connection with the rhythms of the seasons and a slower pace of life.
And they can bond with the baby rather than worry that he or she will develop a closer connection with a nanny or a day-care provider.
From 1756 he developed a close political connection with William Pitt the Elder, and, through him, important popular city interests, hitherto usually in opposition, were for the first time allied with the government.
According to Churchill, the two developed a close "personal and official connection [that] was preserved unbroken and unweakened" throughout the war.
He was not particularly interested in his academic studies, but by the time he left Eton in 1771 Coke had developed a close circle of friends and connections from the landowning class, and practical skills to deal with his future estates.
The two soon developed a close relationship.
Bob and Francis have developed a close relationship.
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