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A friend is a partner in friendship, an interpersonal relationship between humans. Friend or The Friend may also refer to: Film * ''Friend'' (1987 film), Soviet film * ''Friend'' (2001 film), South Korean film directed by Kwak Kyung-taek, remade as a 2009 TV series (see below) * ''The Friend'' (2003), German drama directed by Elmar Fischer (original title: ''Fremder Freund'') * ''Friend'' (2018 film), a Kenyan film Television * '' Friend, Our Legend'', a South Korean drama, a remake of the 2001 film ''Friend'' * "Friend", an episode of ''Death Note'' * "The Friend", an episode of ''Frasier'' "The Friend", an season 3 episode of The Amazing World of Gumball Literature * ''The Friend'' (Quaker magazine), a British magazine * ''The Friend'' (LDS magazine), a Latter-day Saint children's magazine * ''Friend'' (Henstell novel), a novel by Diana Henstell * ''The Friend'' (novel), a 2018 novel by Sigrid Nunez * ''The Friend'', monthly newspaper for seamen published in Honolul ...
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Friend
Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people. It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague. In some cultures, the concept of friendship is restricted to a small number of very deep relationships; in others, such as the U.S. and Canada, a person could have many friends, plus perhaps a more intense relationship with one or two people, who may be called ''good friends'' or ''best friends''. Other colloquial terms include ''besties'' or ''Best Friends Forever'' (''BFF''s). Although there are many forms of friendship, some of which may vary from place to place, certain characteristics are present in many such bonds. Such features include choosing to be with one another, enjoying time spent together, and being able to engage in a positive and supportive role to one another. Sometimes friends are distinguished from family, as in the saying "friends and family", and so ...
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Friend (EP)
Friend is an Extended play, EP by the Brooklyn-based band Grizzly Bear (band), Grizzly Bear, their first release following the critically acclaimed ''Yellow House (album), Yellow House''. It was released on November 5, 2007 on Warp Records. The EP has tracks recorded during sessions for the ''Yellow House'' album, as well as covers of their songs by Band of Horses, CSS (band), CSS and Atlas Sound. Track listing Personnel Grizzly Bear * Ed Droste – vocals, keyboards, various instruments * Daniel Rossen – vocals, guitars, various instruments * Chris Taylor (Grizzly Bear musician), Chris Taylor – bass guitar, backing vocals, various instruments * Christopher Bear – drums, percussion, backing vocals Additional musicians * Zach Condon – additional player (1 and 11) * Dave Longstreth – additional player (1) * Amber Coffman – additional player (1) * Woods (band), Lucas Crane – additional player (5) * CSS (band), CSS – performers (7) * Band of Horses – performers (8 ...
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Friend (MBTA Station)
Haymarket station is an underground Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) rapid transit station located at Haymarket Square in Boston, Massachusetts. It is a transfer station between the Green Line and Orange Line of the MBTA subway system, as well as a terminal for MBTA bus routes serving northern and northeastern suburbs. The two lines run parallel to each other through the station, with two side platforms for the Orange Line and a single island platform for the Green Line. The station is fully accessible. The Tremont Street subway, predecessor of the modern Green Line, opened in 1898. It had a four-track streetcar station at Haymarket. The subway was also used by the Main Line, predecessor of the Green Line, from 1901 to 1908. The Main Line was rerouted into the Washington Street tunnel, with Union and Friend stations at Haymarket Square, in 1908. Union and Friend were renamed Haymarket in 1967. In 1971, the MBTA replaced the original Haymarket station with a new ...
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Friend, Oregon
Friend is an unincorporated community in Wasco County in the U.S. state of Oregon. Considered a ghost town, little remains of the community except the Friend Store, a one-room schoolhouse, and a cemetery. Friend was named after George J. Friend. The first post office in the community, established in 1903, was on his homestead. Friend was the end of the line on the Great Southern Railroad. The line was built in 1908 from Dufur, which connected to The Dalles. The depot was closed and service ended on January 5, 1928; the line was abandoned in 1935. Few signs of the track still exist. See also *List of ghost towns in Oregon According to several historians, the U.S. state of Oregon contains over 200 ghost towns, more than any other state in the country. Professor and historian Stephen Arndt has counted a total of 256 ghost towns in the state, some well known, others ... References External linksImage of Friend, Oregon schoolhouse
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Friend, Nebraska
Friend is a city in Saline County, Nebraska, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 954. History The city is named for Charles E. Friend who homesteaded the land and initially named the community Friendville. He operated a dry goods store and post office. In 1873 the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad named its new train station there "Friend." The National Greyhound Association was founded in the community in 1906 (called at the time National Coursing Association). The Friend Police Department, which was initially housed in a tool shed during construction of U.S. Route 6, was reported to be the smallest police station in the world according to Ripley's Believe It or Not. In the 1960s, the shed doubled in size so the Nebraska State Patrol could also be stationed there to issue traffic citations and make arrests. Friend still claims to have the smallest combined police station. It was torn down in 2015 & replaced with a neon Friend sign Geography ...
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Friend, Kansas
Friend is an unincorporated community in Terry Township, Finney County, Kansas, United States. It is located next to U.S. Route 83 and the North Line of the Garden City Western Railway, south to the county line of Scott County. History Originally the town was named McCue after Basil M. McCue of Hastings, Nebraska who was the organizer of the Garden City Gulf & Northern Railroad. The Santa Fe Railroad changed the name to ''Friend'' when it took over the railway Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a pre ... line between Garden City and Scott City. The post office in Friend closed in 1992. Education The community is served by Garden City USD 457 public school district. References Further reading External links Historical Directory of Kansas Towns (M)* Finney County ...
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Friend Smith Rutherford
Friend Smith Rutherford (September 25, 1820 – June 20, 1864) was a colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He commanded the 97th Illinois Infantry Regiment during the Vicksburg campaign. On June 18, 1864, President Abraham Lincoln nominated Rutherford for appointment to the grade of brigadier general of volunteers and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on June 28, 1864.Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, ''Civil War High Commands.'' Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. . p. 727. Rutherford's appointment was dated June 27, 1864, and it was to rank from June 28, 1864. His appointment was made and commission issued without knowledge of his death on June 20, 1864.Eicher, 2001, p. 467Sifakis, Stewart. ''Who Was Who in the Civil War.'' New York: Facts On File, 1988. . Since Rutherford had died, the confirmation technically could not be given and the commission could not become effective. Nonetheless, several sources list Rutherford as a Union ...
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Public Universal Friend
The Public Universal FriendOriginal spelling: ''the Publick Universal Friend''. Shortened forms: ''the Universal Friend'', ''the Friend'', or ''P.U.F.'' (born Jemima Wilkinson; November 29, 1752 – July 1, 1819) was an American preacher born in Cumberland, Rhode Island, to Quaker parents. After suffering a severe illness in 1776, the Friend claimed to have died and been reanimated as a genderless evangelist named the Public Universal Friend, and afterward shunned both birth name and gendered pronouns. In androgynous clothes, the Friend preached throughout the northeastern United States, attracting many followers who became the Society of Universal Friends.Peg A. Lamphier, Rosanne Welch, ''Women in American History'' (2017, ), p. 331. The Friend's theology was broadly similar to that of most Quakers. The Friend stressed free will, opposed slavery, and supported sexual abstinence. The most committed members of the Society of Universal Friends were a group of unmarried women who ...
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Friend Humphrey
Friend Humphrey (March 8, 1787 – March 15, 1854) was an American merchant and politician from New York. Life He was born in Simsbury, Connecticut. In 1811, he moved to Albany, New York, where he engaged in the leather trade. He was a Whig member of the New York State Senate (3rd D.) in 1840 and 1841 Events January–March * January 20 – Charles Elliot of the United Kingdom, and Qishan of the Qing dynasty, agree to the Convention of Chuenpi. * January 26 – Britain occupies Hong Kong. Later in the year, the first census of the i .... He was Mayor of Albany from 1843 to 1845, and from 1849 to 1850. He died on March 15, 1854, in Albany, and was buried at the Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands, New York. Sources''The New York Civil List''compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 132f, 142 and 425; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)of Public Officials buried at Albany Rural Cemetery {{DEFAULTSORT:Humphrey, Friend 1787 births 1854 deaths New York (state) ...
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Friend (surname)
Friend is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andy Friend (born 1969), Australian rugby union coach * Bill Friend (engineer) (died 2021), American executive, Bechtel president in the 1980s * Bill Friend (politician) (born 1949), American politician * Bob Friend (1930–2019), American Major League baseball player * Bob Friend (newscaster) (1938–2008), British newscaster * Charlotte Friend (1921–1987), American virologist * Clayton Friend (born 1964), New Zealand professional rugby league player * Cliff Friend (1893–1974), American songwriter and pianist * Danny Friend (1873–1942), American Major League baseball player * Donald Friend (1915–1989), Australian artist, writer and diarist * George Friend (born 1987), English footballer * George Friend (parliamentary official) (1835–1898), 3rd Clerk of the New Zealand House of Representatives * Harold Friend (1902–?), English footballer * Hugo Friend (1882–1966), American athlete * Jacob Elias Friend ( ...
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Wild Colonials
Wild Colonials are an American alternative rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1992 by Angela McCluskey (vocals), Shark (guitar/vocals/percussion), Paul Cantelon (violin/piano), Scott Roewe (multi-instrumentalist) and Ian Bernard (drums/percussion). After 1993 members included Thaddeus Corea and Jason Payne on drums/percussion and Skip Ward on bass. Biography Formed in early 1992 as an impromptu jam session at an Irish coffee house in Hollywood called Café Beckett. Singer Angela McCluskey had gathered together a group of fellow musicians to arrange a “musical evening” to showcase her friend/guitarist Shark, who had recently relocated to Los Angeles from New York. Brought aboard were Paul Cantelon, on violin and piano; Scott Roewe, on bass, keyboards, and saxophone; and Ian Bernard (drums/percussion) and other revolving special guests. The “musical evening” evolved into a regular gig from the group soon to be known as Wild Colonials - named after the Irish son ...
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Replay (Iyaz Album)
''Replay'' is the debut studio album by British Virgin Islands R&B recording artist Iyaz, released in Ireland on 4 June 2010. The album was executively produced by Iyaz's label boss J. R. Rotem and features a special guest appearance from American rapper Flo Rida. It was originally to be titled ''My Life'' as a request by Iyaz but was retitled and postponed, in order not to compete with The Ready Set's debut album ''I'm Alive, I'm Dreaming'', also released by Rotem. The album's lead single " Replay" was released on 11 August 2009. The album's second single "Solo" was released on 8 February 2010. " So Big" was released as the album's third single on 21 June 2010. Track listing * All songs written by Iyaz and produced by J. R. Rotem Jonathan Reuven Rotem is a South African-born record producer, songwriter and music publisher. Biography Early life Rotem was born in South Africa to Jewish Israeli people, Israeli immigrant parents. He moved to Canada at the age of two an ...
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