The attendant asked Sue, with the same doting, placid face, the same question. |
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Rob, 33, does indeed make wonderful, hand-made choccies, but this is no self-indulgence allowed by doting grown-ups. |
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The lovestruck animals immediately gave up their nest-hopping and turned soppily monogamous, becoming doting and inseparable partners. |
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He was also a doting uncle who could always be depended upon to looking after his treasured nieces and nephews. |
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She works in a local beauty clinic, doting on people and trying to make them feel young and beautiful. |
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She was followed closely behind by a doting Rocky, who it seemed had actually combed his hair before showing his face in public. |
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Who needs a doting husband anyway when you've got money, malls and lots of petty activities to amuse you? |
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He spent about four hours casting from various angles, without a hook, watching the trout with the eyes of a doting daddy. |
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From a doting bahu she has turned into a protagonist of social issues in her new television avatar. |
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A doting couple travelled 3,000 miles so their baby could be christened in the same cathedral as his mother and grandmother. |
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Getting married doesn't make you morally superior and it certainly doesn't automatically make you a faithful partner or a doting parent. |
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He tended to its every complaint with the attention of a doting mother to a sick child. |
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Death will come that afternoon, quietly, before his doting sisters return from school. |
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Fourteen years later, she's a fixture at the school, a doting first-grade teacher. |
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He has been a doting dad and has been very confident with Jack from day one. |
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Lizzie's plight was not helped by the death in the past month of her doting dad, Seamus. |
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Gary, meanwhile, says he'd like nothing better than to be the doting grandparent of Greg's sons. |
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An erudite, doting wife, Eileen, who calls him darling in lovely, wartime tones, completes the cosy mirage. |
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Before feminism, stifling your personal ambitions in favor of doting on your husband was just a drawback to being a woman. |
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Being summoned by a doting pet can be one of the more endearing ways to return to our senses. |
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No doubt they broadly wished to please her, which would incidentally have disposed the doting King in their favour. |
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In at the birth of the peace process, Hayden remained a doting parent throughout the nineties. |
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You are sure to lap up the special doting treatment emanating from your mate. |
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He frequently complimented her, playing the part of the doting husband to the hilt. |
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Since the patter of tiny feet arrived unexpectedly when he was 18 years old, the Napier hair stylist has been a doting dad. |
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It was Graduation day at de Montfort on Thursday, with hundreds of young people wearing their gowns and colourful hoods, and dozens of doting parents taking pictures. |
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The doting gran watched from the side as Jackie and Robyn splashed about in the waves then took out her camera to record the moment for posterity. |
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He was a wonderful father, doting on everything, anything, his sons did. |
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Quiet and unassuming, she has been doting on their first grandchild Sophie, who was born two weeks ago, while he has been preparing for the leadership battle. |
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They are also doting grandparents to nine lovely grandchildren. |
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She loved and adored him but he wasn't exactly the doting husband. |
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The visible tableau reveals a dutiful father and a doting son. |
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Bruno is a dissolute character who lives with his doting mother. |
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The image of the doting mother replaced that of the domestic drudge. |
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The documentary shows Dion as a goofy jokester, a doting mother, a tender wife, a wide-eyed tourist, a devoted daughter and more. |
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When well-loved artists and entertainers die there are formal tributes, interviews with friends, a gush of doting anecdotage, but that's as far as it goes. |
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Here was the deal: her beauty freely given in exchange for immense, doting love. The affection she actually received was fragmentary. |
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The Commission, doting the verification visit, has found no evidence to the contrary. |
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At that time, hardly fifteen years ago in fact, resembles to a sort of tale told by doting elders. |
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She had given birth to a boy who, to his doting father's sorrow, died shortly after his first birthday. |
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His doting mother, Mrs. Pipkin, thinks he is beautiful and, more importantly, musical. |
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Her doting father had sent his daughter's effort off unbeknownst to her, expecting little in return. |
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There have even been examples of doting parents paying for a full scale wind turbine for the school. |
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But careful investigation will reveal that pink slippers were the habitual footwear of his doting mother, a fact that he has forgotten. |
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At first they seem like any doting mother and grandmother, falling over themselves to share stories of the little girl of whom they are so proud. |
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Every few feet he was accosted by more doting women than a film actor. |
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Put another way, they are what every doting parent wants their precocious toddler to grow up to become. |
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Katie Wants Suri All to Herself Six-year-old fashionista Suri might end up in the sole custody of her doting mom. |
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In the summers his mother used to return with the kids from Limerick to her native Dublin, where he would be surrounded by his granny and a selection of doting maiden aunts. |
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After spending the last six years doting on their families, Laurie and Candace have come together to build Best Tools for Schools into the best school supply business in Canada. |
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In addition to a loving spouse, a doting father and a wonderful cousin, I am most grateful to have a very supportive network of family, friends and co-workers who provided referral sources and information. |
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Such 'nonsense' is not pushing spiritual childhood too far: it is the eternal dialogue between the innocent child and the father doting on his son: 'Tell me, how much do you love me? |
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These kids spent Quebec play days utterly humiliated, wanting to die, and finishing last, sometimes beneath the gaze of doting parents, whose tender smiles unwittingly made matters infinitely worse. |
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The highly educated child of intelligent, wealthy and doting parents has a vastly different set of experiences from the streetwise dropout from a broken home in the inner-city slums. |
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More out there are wiggy, from the expression to flip one's wig, and dotty, from doting too much, in an epoch when fond was equated with foolish. |
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It gives more uniformity and reduce doting risk. |
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And Southernly Sandra appears to be the doting, fun-loving mom Alice never had. |
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Mr. Doyle, an only son, grew up with the undivided attention of affectionate parents and two doting sisters. |
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There are the doting mother, wild brother, and distant father. |
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The Queen's doting on this donkey is more at the girlish devotion to My Little Pony end of the spectrum than the cross-species carnality you get in some productions. |
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He is also said to have been a good father and now a doting grandfather. |
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No voluptuary surfeited by conquest, no colossus of the drama bruised and rent by doting adolescents, not Alexander, nor Talleyrand, was more blasé than Scott-King. |
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Tracee Chimo exudes perky man-hungriness as Veta's daughter, Myrtle Mae, and Carol Kane, as Chumley's wife, and Angela Paton, as Elwood's doting aunt, make the most of their single scenes. |
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He's a cynical, blackhearted pope, but a doting father. |
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It is no longer about symbolic activism, no longer about doting on polar bears at the zoo, about singing heart-wrenching songs or about demonstrating. |
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I've known the chap since he was a squit at Eton and was waiting each Sunday for his doting sibling to turn up at college to take him out to lunch. |
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Until the death of his wife Elizabeth, the evidence is clear from these accounting books that Henry Tudor was a more doting father and husband than was widely known. |
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Doting mother of two, devoted spouse, Pippa Lee has a complex past. |
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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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