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Once in America, he forged bonds with two of the least likely artists.
The quality control coordinator for Plante, Joaquín Gómez, disagreed, saying the agency had forged bonds with farmers.
By 2005, Mr. Manafort had forged bonds with two oligarchs in the former Soviet bloc.
All were fine players and terrific servants, who forged bonds of steel with their clubs.
He forged bonds with politicians that were closer than the more traditional ties created when lobbyists raise money for candidates.
It forged bonds that helped the captives withstand the physical and mental agonies meant to break them.
At the heart of this shared struggle, African Americans and Indians forged bonds ranging from statements of sympathy to coordinated acts of solidarity.
But residents of Mano had forged bonds of trust through civic and voluntary activities, including efforts to combat pollution, while Mikura's communal experiences were far more limited.
And just as the swimmers forged bonds, at first without even knowing it, surely, they say, the club and its loyal adult regulars have, too.
The son of a Chicago delicatessen owner, he's forged bonds with small area farms so that heirloom veggies take pride of place.
Previous societies forged bonds through public celebrations of war and religion; now we get together to watch athletes simulate battles and advertisers promise salvation.
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