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That said, his politics were not exactly friendly to our own views.
We Americans often see Europe as being a place not exactly friendly to business, with a rigid labor market and difficulties in financing companies.
He may have had mixed motives in putting blacks in the magazine's pages, but he did all he could to keep them out of the Society's upper circles, and in the nineteen-thirties he was, if not exactly friendly to Hitler's regime, no enemy of it, either.
It further served to isolate him, and at that time the military was not exactly friendly to the gay community or anybody who held views as such.
While our laws don't single out any specific sex acts for eradication, they're not exactly friendly to violent porn, pro-dommes or consensual flogging either.
I have found that there is much truth to the fact that this area is called the Motor City for a reason, since it is not exactly friendly to anyone else who prefers a mode of transportation other than a car.
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So even if there are existing cafes to go to, they don't exactly seem friendly to locals.
So even if there are existing cafes to go to, they're don't exactly seem friendly to locals.
When Ms. Palin stopped by to chat with Oprah Winfrey — not exactly friendly territory — the show achieved its biggest ratings in two years.
Liszt's own feelings about Jewish people, while not so actively hateful, weren't exactly friendly either.
The opportunity to come home was welcome; rumors were flying in London that Mr. Langella and Joan Collins, his co-star in "Moon," were not exactly friendly.
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