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Two and gentlemen
Two gentlemen of the same
* Shakespeare also alludes to this story in the opening scene of Two Gentlemen of Verona, in a dialogue between Valentine and Proteus ( the two gentlemen in the play ):
Image: Gentlemen in conversation, Eastern Han Dynasty. jpg | Two gentlemen engrossed in conversation while two others look on, a painting on a ceramic tile from a tomb near Luoyang, Henan province, dated to the Eastern Han Dynasty ( 25 – 220 AD )
Two gentlemen named Cull ( the namesake of Cull Canyon ) and Luce bought some < span style =" white-space: nowrap "> 2, 400 acres ( 10 km² )</ span > and began running a steam-operated saw mill in Redwood Canyon.
He planned a school for the sons of gentlemen, to be conducted on new principles, and this probably was the occasion of his friend John Milton's Tractate on Education, addressed to him in 1644, and of William Petty's Two Letters on the same subject, in 1647 and 1648.
Two older gentlemen characters, Frank Bartles and Ed Jaymes ( played by David Joseph Rufkahr and Dick Maugg, respectively ), sat on a front porch and related their new discoveries or projects on which they were working.

Two and friends
Two friends were talking.
In Honoré de Balzac's novel Letters of Two Brides, two women who became friends during their education at a convent correspond over a 17 year period, exchanging letters describing their lives.
Two of his hacker friends explain the concept of a backdoor password and suggest tracking down the Falken referenced in " Falken's Maze ", the first game listed.
Mani responded to these rumours with the comment " Two old friends meeting up after 15 years to pay their respects to my mother does not constitute the reformation of The Stone Roses.
Two years earlier Ravel had met Ricardo Viñes, who would become one of his best friends, one of the foremost interpreters of his piano music, and an important link between Ravel and Spanish music.
Two years pass and Catherine has become close friends with Edgar, growing more distant from Heathcliff.
* Giggles, Goggles: Two friends riding a tandem bike ( usually Rita Moreno and Judy Graubart ) or similar transportation device conversed when one of them misused a word (" flack " as in " flap ," when the other was talking about something with the word " flap ").
Two friends who are struggling jazz musicians, Joe ( Tony Curtis ), a saxophone player, irresponsible gambler and ladies ' man, and Jerry ( Jack Lemmon ), a sensible double-bass player, accidentally witness the Saint Valentine's Day massacre.
" The two friends discussed that topic on their reality TV show, The Two Coreys.
Despite the fact they had been friends since their first day at Unseen University, Ridcully cannot decide what to call the Dean and eventually remembers his name is Henry ( over ' Archchancellor ', because that ' was out of the question ', ' Dean ' was ' too obvious an insult ', ' Two Chairs ' was ' ditto with knobs on ' and ' ungrateful, backstabbing, slimy bastard ' took too long to say.
Two close friends of Charles Whitman named John and Fran Morgan later told the Texas Department of Public Safety that Whitman had confided in them that he had struck Kathy on a total of three occasions, adding that Whitman had abhorred himself for having done so and had confessed to having been " mortally afraid of being like his father.
Two days after their arrival there, Mr. Donne was left alone, in that room in which Sir Robert, and he, and some other friends had dined together.
Two men ( both old friends of Kingsford Smith ) — Keith Vincent Anderson and Henry Smith ' Bobby ' Hitchcock, in their Westland Widgeon plane named Kookaburra — crash landed in the Tanami Desert in Central Australia and died of thirst and exposure on 12 April 1929 while on their way to help with the search.
Two advantages of running OpenNap is the ability to have a permanent list of friends called a hotlist and the ability to display an unlimited number of files for sharing.
Two returned, leaving Tenzing and Lambert, who had become firm friends, to make a summit attempt.
Two friends ; the eloquent, intellectual but incredibly prideful Jean and the simplistic, shy, kind-hearted drunkard Berenger ; meet up in a coffee house to talk about an unspecified urgent matter.
Other sections include " Modern Guru ", which features humorous columnists including Danny Katz responding to the everyday dilemmas of readers ; a Samurai Sudoku ; and " The Two Of Us ", containing interviews with a pair of close friends, relatives or colleagues.
He sat for artists such as Sir William Rothenstein, who painted Don Roberto as The Fencer ; Sir John Lavery whose famous Don Roberto: Commander for the King of Aragon in the Two Sicilies for many years graced the cover of the Penguin Books edition of Conrad's Nostromo and whose equestrian portrait of Don Roberto on his favourite horse Pampa ; G. P. Jacomb-Hood who painted his official portrait on entering parliament, who along with Whistler were personal friends.
Two of his friends were included in the indictment: the publisher Rudolph Ackermann and the architect John Papworth.
Two services were held for Van Zandt: one in Texas, mostly attended by family ; and another in a large Nashville church, attended by friends, acquaintances, and fans.
Two days after Robinson's sudden death, stunned colleagues, friends, and family attended his funeral in the Senate chamber.
Like The Governor, Euphues presents two close friends who are inseparable until a woman comes between them, and, like both The Governor and Two Gentlemen, the story concludes with one friend sacrificing the woman so as to save the friendship.
" At the very centre of this is the contest between love and friendship ; " an essential part of the comicality of The Two Gentlemen of Verona is created by the necessary conflict between highly stylised concepts of love and friendship " This is manifested in the question of whether the relationship between two male friends is more important than that between lovers, encapsulated by Proteus ' rhetorical question at 5. 4. 54 ; " In love / Who respects friend?
Two months after the study, 79 % of the participants reported increased well-being or satisfaction ; friends, relatives, and associates confirmed this.

gentlemen and friends
They were usually composed of wealthy " country gentlemen " ( i. e. landowners, farmers and merchants ): “ A country gentleman as a member of a Grand Jury ... levied the local taxes, appointed the nephews of his old friends to collect them, and spent them when they were gathered in.
Caroline's conduct with her gentlemen friends was considered improper, but there was no direct proof that she had been guilty of anything more than flirtation.
Frustrations also started to appear among the court gentlemen, as those military personnel reductions were not affecting the regiments under the control of the Guise and their friends.
The festival's compère Mr Hywel Roberts, whose brother had been killed in the war, introduced the choir with the words: " Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our friends from West Germany.
Certainly such contemporaries as Thomas Cranmer took this view, condemning the rebels for deliberately inciting a class conflict by their demands: " to diminish their strength and to take away their friends, that you might command gentlemen at your pleasures ".
Tom and Arthur help each other and their friends develop into young gentlemen who say their nightly prayers, do not cheat on homework, and play in a cricket match.
She had initially said that she only wanted lodgers who were known to her personally or were recommended by friends, but in her advertisements she said rooms were " available for 4 gentlemen.
Those who would attempt to leave the Mint on Sunday to gather money from friends or lenders were often called " Sunday gentlemen ", as they would attempt to appear prosperous to hoodwink lenders.
As he is a " gentlemen of weak constitution ", he has no heart for conflict, but in the end he will always help his friends in need.
Although Sir Thomas Gates was later hailed by Sir Edwin Sandys as the " principle forwarder " of the London Virginia Company, Captain John Smith wrote in his General Historie that, when in 1605-06 the Jamestown expedition was making no progress, Wingfield got it moving: " Captain Bartholomew Gosnold second cousin, one of the first movers of this plantation, having many years solicited many of his friends, but found small assistance ; Gosnold at last prevailed with some gentlemen, Capt John Smith, Mr. Edward-Maria Wingfield, Mr. Reverend Robert Hunt, and diverse others, who depended a year upon his projects, but nothing could be effected, till by their great charge and industry, it came to be apprehended by certain of the Nobility, Gentry and Merchants, so that His Majesty by his letters patents, gave permission for establishing Councils, to direct here ; and to govern, and to execute there.
While the two gentlemen reveal their Holocaust incidents and describe how the lives they lead have strengthened their viewpoints, ‘ the quarrel ’ that develops turns into a battle to determine whether they are best friends or angry foes.

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