| 41. | People want to rub shoulders with their fellow man, to see the fashions and what people are doing and wearing.
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| 42. | You might rub shoulders with board members of the sponsoring charities; they could be businesspeople who know of job opportunities.
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| 43. | The college recorded the best result in Adamawa State and rubs shoulders with the best secondary schools in the country.
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| 44. | She rubs shoulders with monsters, and like many of her age-mates, she is sometimes suspected of being a monster herself.
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| 45. | To the extent that you create a chance for artists to rub shoulders with people of other disciplines, that helps,
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| 46. | It centered on the Baron, a tight-knit Italian club with a 60-year heritage where business people rub shoulders with local pols.
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| 47. | Here he got the chance to make clothes for the army and rub shoulders with rising political figures like Lalith Athulathmudali.
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| 48. | Who would have guessed that a kid from Roslyn, N . Y ., would one day rub shoulders with Margaret Thatcher?
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| 49. | On Sunday she'll get decked out in pearls and a floor-length gown and rub shoulders with the stars at the Oscars.
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| 50. | These are the great rivers of Karkheh and Karun, that rub shoulders with the Tigris and Euphrates in volume and importance.
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