When our lovely mother declared she adored Walter at that shindig, a storm cloud threatened to haunt me for the rest of my life. |
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His third grade teacher adored the book and forced the class to read the book. |
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The press adored him, a prolific, maverick talent who survived on cheap noodles and peanut butter so he could make films with his dole money. |
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It's got a great G major ending with a couple of Gershwinian sevenths and they just adored it. |
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Her father had stocked an entire stable with sleek, powerful racing horses, and she had adored them all equally. |
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Kate who adored horses was carried through the streets on a carriage drawn by a carthorse she used to ride in her younger, happier days. |
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Her blonde hair was tinted with a bit of light brown and put in beautiful loose curls that Nicole adored. |
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His adored father was a more or less failed Swiss pastor, a melancholic man of esoteric interests. |
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She was a benign, kind and gentle lady whom Julia had admired, respected and adored greatly. |
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We adored his focaccia and extraordinarily perfumed mimosa and Marsala gelati, but his savoury dishes left us underwhelmed. |
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But Sweden has such a great scene that's adored around the world, from punk rock to black metal, you cover all genres so well! |
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Widowed at an early age, she ruled alone without her adored Albert and made the era redolent with the ritual of death and mourning. |
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He has always sought to form permanent ties with the men whom he has adored so excessively. |
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Byron, lame with a club foot, adored swimming, although he always wore trousers to conceal his disfigurement. |
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This Bach is not as reverently worshiped, it is adored with coyness, sparkle, and a twinkling eye. |
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Her beauty and kindness were legendary in our small department and I adored her. |
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Logan had accidentally knocked down one of the China vases that their mother adored so much. |
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A Wandsworth window cleaner was savaged to death by his adored bull terrier after he had an epileptic fit, an inquest heard this week. |
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In some ways they were objects, too scary to be people, but to be adored nonetheless. |
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He kept acting as if the crowd adored him when in fact we found him to be an annoying prat. |
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His work was adored by the Caesars and quickly became part of the traditional Roman school and literature program. |
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Her gutsy yet lustful performance made her one of the most adored actresses in Hong Kong and also brought critical acclaim. |
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The off-white walls didn't come off as much to admire, but for some reason Josie adored them. |
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He loved people, adored our friends and was the life of any party we had at home. |
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She was very close to Lillie and spoke of her aunt warmly as a patient and loving person who adored her and her brothers. |
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Mam loved people, adored God and family and always wanted the other person, whether family or friend to have half of whatever she had. |
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The panels are adored with Glagolitic letters of Old Church Slavonic beside samples of Chinese characters. |
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It seemed that at Queensmead he was adored and loved where ever he went, and by many different year groups, not just our own. |
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In this way Father Frost became a dearly loved and adored character among Bulgarian children. |
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Smiling, Paragon drew his covers tighter and pondered up at the stars that his father's people adored so much. |
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I'm still not a huge fan, but Per adored it and wants me to make it all the time now. |
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The Victorians adored sweets and ate far more fruit preserves than we do today. |
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She adored going to her dressmakers and ordering huge flounced crinoline ball gowns for her daughters. |
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His great love remained his mother Louie, a dominating, possessive woman who spoiled and adored her son above everything else. |
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As much as he's passionate about swimming, he also loves the feeling of being adored by female fans, and winning. |
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He made a huge impression and was adored by home fans because he was a local boy. |
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These places of worship were stuffed with devotional images, which were adorned on festival days and adored on others. |
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The choreography required him to roll on the floor at a time when fans adored his high leaps and sparkling technique. |
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Apart from the Vaishnavas' Vishnu, Shaivites Shiva and Shakta's Devi there are three more godheads that are adored. |
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We lost her but she didn't suffer, she had a happy life and a family who adored her. |
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In the beginning of that book he has offered his obeisances to his different gurus, and it is to be noted that he has adored them all equally. |
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Along with the Vedas, Upanishads, and the Brahma Sutras, the Gita is adored as the most important scripture of ancient India. |
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The prize was some small comprehension of the worship of a people, unique because the God it adored and glorified was unique. |
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It's still not idolatry, of course, because the Eucharist is Jesus Christ and he deserves to be worshiped and adored. |
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Now, having inspired the entire neighborhood to renovate Her shrine, Mariamman has settled into a peaceful and much adored life. |
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Every woman wants to be adored, loved, cosseted and taken care of and protected. |
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He was not the sort of prince who adored flattery and adulation, public appearances and such. |
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Today he is one of the most famous faces on the planet, adored by the English and feared by our opponents. |
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I adored him and also found, flatteringly, that I had become a thinly disguised character in his first novel. |
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And, while Sam lives like a king in the kennels and is adored by the staff, Mr and Mrs Smith are worried he has become institutionalised. |
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Such inverted snobbery has turned him into that rare creature, a critically adored novelist who actually sells books. |
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A nutritional powerhouse, kale is adored by foodies and nutritionists alike. |
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He adored his students and, today, many testify to his personal help and kindness. |
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Valeria's modeling career is finished, and her adored and pampered Lhasa apso becomes trapped under the floorboards of the apartment. |
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She was touched, and added yet another member to her brief list of people she loved and adored and would gladly give her life for. |
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He adored the theatre, the ballet, and in fact he remained a man of masks, facades, glamour and high drama all his life. |
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She had long thick brown hair, with hazel eyes ringed in black, fair skin and the cutest smile that you adored about her. |
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Critically acclaimed and coltishly adored, the album was recorded to the highest standards. |
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I adored my quota of kittens, puppies, guinea pigs, hamsters and polecats, but infant pigs have extra loveability. |
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He was adored by his men, not least for his courage, chivalry and handsome appearance. |
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Although we adored staying with our dedushka and babushka, it was too near our own home for us to be comfortable. |
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Certainly this is not because he's a millionaire studbolt adored by scads of teenage females. |
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Although Frederika was the wife of a Hessian general, she was adored by both sides and even befriended by Thomas Jefferson. |
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Nor would they stoop to depriving the downtrodden fans of a struggling club of an adored star just by offering him some filthy money and the chance of European football. |
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He was in publicity heaven, a place he adored, and he was full of talk of the future. |
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While they adored both music and each other, they were certain that mixing the two would be a bad idea. |
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His father, Carl Reiner, had given him the book to read, and he adored it so he had a real respect for the material. |
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He adored her, she was the apple of his eye and she loved her dad. |
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While the people who saw him when he was first born adored him, their love for him has become so much greater now that he's developed his own personality. |
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My mother adored me, and of course my father loved me as well. |
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Liked, if not adored by fans, Mozegetar has proved both a marvel to listen to and watch in live shows where he exudes a certain passion for what he does. |
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They became stars and folk icons adored by millions of fans. |
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They're groomed, fed hearty meals, and adored by the visiting crowds. |
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They were adored by their fans and respected by their opponents. |
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The Word for me is a living Word, it is adored as the key to the journey of spirituality, the experience of being alive in Christ is coming through a testimony of the Word. |
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You were always a fastidious trencherman, and struck fear into the hearts of many a maitre d' and wine waiter, but when they knew you, they adored you. |
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Because rugby was God in Kiwiland at that time, they adored him. |
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He adored Rebecca more than anything else on the planet, and proved that continuously by spoiling her rotten and buying her whatever her heart desired. |
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I was the mightiest, strongest, most beautiful and most adored of the seraphim, there was no other above me in the ranks, aside from the Creator and his Son. |
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Doting mothers adored the clothes, and the long flowing curls, but their sons did not like them at all, and found them uncomfortable and sissyish. |
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May Gaskell was the adored last muse of the artist Edward Burne-Jones. |
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Wodehouse, who adored the Pekingese breed of dog, liked to judge people on whether they were sound on Pekes. |
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She adored Louise, but somehow at this crisis she could not help feeling impatient with the other woman's nervelessness and that devastating inertia. |
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I really adored Ella because she's so spunky and free-spirited. |
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Though they squabbled and argued and even fought on occasion, Joe adored his brother and was delighted to see him on the road to recovery at last. |
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It was after that two-week family holiday in their caravan, which Rose adored, that Stephen and Susan were told the terrible news that nothing more could be done. |
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The book is full of different subtexts and themes, all of which try to explain why a man so adored by the French culinary world would take his own life. |
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In my early teens my friends and I simply adored and idolised the fabulous 1958 Bolton Wanderers FA Cup winning team, of which Ray was inside left. |
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A piece from the adored Manenberg song came up, but like all the songs that he had been stroking on the concert grand, it faded quickly underneath another brilliant tune. |
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Grandma adored her son, understood his genius, and believed that, once he received recognition, all his quirks and eccentricities would be forgiven. |
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Mostly, however, I heartily adored you, delighting in your company, relishing your exuberant sense of humor, which you punctuated with lusty cackles. |
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I adored Dixieland, there is something about it that is so unusual, so above all modern music, I don't know what exactly but when you listen to it you know. |
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But it transformed the professor of comparative literature at Columbia into a very public intellectual, adored or execrated with equal intensity by many millions of readers. |
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She loved and adored him but he wasn't exactly the doting husband. |
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I adored the DVD screens in the back and the way they'd used a chrome microswitch to open the glovebox. |
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Who can murmur sweet nothings to his adored when two soldiers armed to the teeth have been instructed never to let him out of their sight? |
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Son of late Fozy and Lillian Tokla, adored father of David and his wife Kerry Tokla and Michael Tokla. |
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His son, Adam, confirmed that the actor, adored by Trekkies all over the world, died at his home in Los Angeles yesterday morning. |
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His son confirmed the actor, adored by Trekkies worldwide, died at his home in Los Angeles of end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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The enemy of many parents' wallets but adored by squillions of kids worldwide. |
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Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' has creamy-apricot 'bottlebrush' flowers adored by bees and butterflies. |
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An animal lover, she adored her two Australian cattle dogs, Emmy and Sheriff. |
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Where have all the TV Westerns gone? A genre once adored by viewers lies dead, but not forgotten, in television's Boot Hill. |
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Everyone is familiar with King Charles spaniels, the delightful little dogs called after their royal benefactor who adored them so much. |
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His father was strict and stern, but very fair, and Robin adored him. |
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They adored diagnosis, many suffered from spanophilia and most had little interest in time-consuming treatments. |
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He adored Sorais quite as earnestly as Sir Henry adored Nyleptha, and his adoration had not altogether prospered. |
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For Betty Rollin, a memoirist who grew up in Yonkers, being siblingless meant that she was pampered, adored and showered with gifts. |
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Although Victoria had adored Osborne, her children were less attached to it. |
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Morris adored the building, which was constructed circa 1570, and would spend much time in the local countryside. |
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Much of her childhood was spent alone and separate from other children, although she spent much time with her pets, whom she adored. |
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A few months after her birth Enid almost died from whooping cough, but was nursed back to health by her father, whom she adored. |
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The working of the household turned on Tods, who was adored by everyone from the dhoby to the dog-boy. |
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Mahonias are especially valuable, with clusters of primrose yellow spikelets from November to January and evergreen foliage, adored by flower arrangers. |
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A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do. |
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Lowell came back and reported to me about the meeting and took Mayer and me out to dinner and was so foggily kind to me for weeks that I adored that man forever. |
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I am as much of a caninophile as the next Englishman. I had a beagle at the time, name of Biggles, and I adored him as if he were my own child, almost. |
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The adopted son of an East Coast hoser and a francophone mother, little Gordie adored his mum and became progressively more exasperated by his father. |
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The great mass of the population abhorred Popery and adored Montouth. |
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The goal of the warring parties was always to put their man on the throne, starting with the death of King Sigurd the Crusader in 1130, a supposedly adored monarch. |
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