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The relationship between Islamabad and Muscat is warm, because it is the nearest Arab country to Pakistan and the fact that some 30 % of Omani's are of Balochi origin from Pakistan's Balochistan province, having settled in Oman over a hundred years ago.
Picasso met Fernande Olivier, a model for sculptors and artists, in Paris in 1904, and many of these paintings are influenced by his warm relationship with her, in addition to his increased exposure to French painting.
Memmius was also a tribune in 66, praetor in 58, governor of Bithynia in 57, and was a candidate for the consulship in 54 but was disqualified for bribery, and Stearns suggests that the warm relationship between patron and client may have cooled.
Despite the Elector's crushing of Magdeburg's political aspirations, the personal relationship of von Guericke and Friedrich Wilhelm remained warm.
Parental divorce appears to increase risk, perhaps only if there is family discord or disorganization, although a warm supportive relationship with one parent may compensate.
The show was conceived and the title character played by Bob Keeshan, who based the show on " the warm relationship between grandparents and children.
Litt argues that Turner was a hard-working, well-informed minister whose success was assured by his warm relationship with his peers.
Mobutu enjoyed a very warm relationship with the Reagan Administration, through financial donations.
The Countess is reported to be the first of The Queen's children-in-law with whom she has enjoyed a permanently warm relationship.
Like Puff, Sugar Mama also displays a really warm relationship with Penny and sometimes even agrees with her ideas.
" Although he continued to enjoy a warm relationship with Benjamin Franklin, the American peace commissioners John Jay and John Adams distrusted Vergennes ' motives and began separate peace talks with British envoys.
Their correspondence increased during their last years, however, and their relationship became a warm friendship.
To his mother, with whom he had previously shared a warm relationship, he had written from Germany that he would not accompany her on their customary summer vacation by the sea.
Once he did, however, a warm relationship grew between the two men.
And I think that today of all days with the state visit and the warm relationship between Britain and Ireland that he can see that some of his work being completed.
Dudley had a warm if respectful relationship with the teenager, who " loved and feared " him according to Jehan de Scheyfye, the Imperial ambassador.
This negative view of Jane has been rejected by her modern-day biographer, Julia Fox, who believes that Jane actually enjoyed a warm and supportive relationship with Queen Anne and that it was the terror of the palace coup against the Boleyns in 1536 that provoked Jane's testimony, which was twisted by her family's enemies anyway.
Despite his warm relationship with his wife Elizabeth he suffers from impotence.
These terms represented two Republican short-term majorities in the House, and Martin's two terms were bookended by Sam Rayburn, The Texas Democrat and mentor of Lyndon Johnson with whom Martin enjoyed a warm personal relationship.
Alexander personally chose colors for the restaurant to help customers feel " warm and comfortable ", and Rockets president George Postolos said that the Rockets looked " for a relationship with the people that attend events in our venue ".
An aggressive, non-loving / warm sibling is less likely to influence a younger sibling in the direction of delinquency, if anything, the more strained the relationship between the siblings, the less they will want to be like, and / or influence each other.
This is now considered mere superstition ( however one can hear old men talk of it ), as fruit production for a given summer is related to weather conditions the previous summer, with warm, dry summers increasing the amount of stored sugars available for subsequent flower and fruit production ; it has no predictive relationship to the weather of the next winter.
Margaret, like her sisters, was noted for her beauty, she was said to be " pretty with dark hair and fine eyes ", and in the early years of their marriage she and Louis enjoyed a warm relationship.
Rabbi Epstein was known to share a warm relationship with Rabbi Finkel.

warm and came
The grass in the meadows came fast, now that the warm weather was here.
about keeping warm, about keeping well, about meeting the minor emergencies that came up once, twice, fifty times a day.
The colors were astonishing, clear and bright, and it was as if the body held a fire of its own, and the colors came through that transparent flesh and skin, vivid and alive and warm.
In this feud, Disraeli was aided by his warm friendship with Queen Victoria, who came to detest Gladstone during the latter's first premiership in the 1870s.
Libralces gallicus came from the warm savannahs of Pliocene Europe, with the best preserved skeletons being found in southern France.
When night came, they would deny her warm clothes and a fire for her bedroom to try to keep her from studying, but after they left she would take out candles, wrap herself in quilts and do mathematics.
The specific lineage of the Tasmanian devil is theorised to have emerged during the Miocene, molecular evidence suggesting a split from the ancestors of quolls between 10 and 15 million years ago, when severe climate change came to bear in Australia, transforming the climate from warm and moist to an arid, dry ice age, resulting in mass extinctions.
For example, in 1567, when Maixent Poitevin was mayor, king Henri III came for a visit, and, although some townspeople grumbled about the licentious behaviour of his entourage, Henri smoothed things over with a warm speech acknowledging their allegiance and thanking them for it .< sup > 2 </ sup >
Bath's population increased during and immediately after the American Revolutionary War as wounded soldiers and others came to the area believing that the warm springs had medicinal qualities.
However, to the ancient Egyptians, Min was not a matter of scandal-they had very relaxed standards of nudity: in their warm climate, farmers, servants, and entertainers often worked partially or completely naked, and children did not wear any clothes until they came of age.
Roosevelt first came in the 1920s in hopes that the warm water would improve his paraplegia, at the time thought to be due to polio.
Bath's population increased during and immediately after the American Revolutionary War as wounded soldiers and others came to the area believing that the warm springs had medicinal qualities.
He was an ardent theological student, a man of warm feelings and considerable mental powers, and he soon came prominently forward as the leading apologist of the new doctrine, winning his spurs in a controversy with one William Mitchell.
It ( Rhan-Tegoth ) came to the earth from lead-grey Yuggoth, where the cities are under the warm, deep sea.
Going east to west, first came the day stair, then the warming house where the communal fire burned constantly to allow the monks to warm themselves after long hours of study in the unheated cloister.
They came back because Adler made the SFO an internationally respected company that ran at a high level of professionalism and offered them interesting things to do in a warm and supportive atmosphere.
Thermae ( which comes from the Greek adjective thermos, hot ) meant properly warm springs, or baths of warm water ; but came to be applied to those magnificent edifices which grew up under the empire, in place of the simple balneae of the republic, and which comprised within their range of buildings all the appurtenances belonging to the Greek gymnasia, as well as a regular establishment appropriated for bathing.
The first words spoken on BBC Radio Lincolnshire came from Nick Brunger: " And it's a warm welcome for the first time to the programmes of BBC Radio Lincolnshire.
It is widely known that the Tehuelche who came from the north of Patagonia during warm summer days used to make a halt where Rada Tilly is today.
In 1863 he came forward as a warm supporter of the claims of the prince of Augustenburg to Schleswig-Holstein.
The blizzard came unexpectedly on a relatively warm day, and many people were caught unaware, including children in one-room schoolhouses.
The idea came from the practice where Zen monks would ward off hunger by putting warm stones into the front folds of their robes, near their bellies.
The guernsey came into being as a garment for fishermen who required a warm, hard wearing, yet comfortable item of clothing that would resist the sea spray.

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