Here was a maximalist in a landscape of ascetics, an inclusivist in love with the dictionary and world. |
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Well, Larry, I've got to tell you something, as far as what happens in a courtroom, it's basically all's fair in love and war. |
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Twenty years after falling in love with this record I looked it out for George to hear and, like me, he loved it. |
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She told authorities she had been in love with her cousin and had planned to run away with him. |
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She did not overtly try to attract Edgar, but he was still falling in love with her. |
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Falling in love with Maria, he comes to question rigid definitions of masculine and feminine. |
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Why can't two people our age fall in love and stay in love for the rest of our lives? |
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She frequently accuses me of cheating on her, or falling in love with someone else. |
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You were falling in love with her, she already loved you, and you made a great couple. |
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I'm sure even if you somehow did end up falling in love with her, she'd never allow it. |
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She fell madly in love with one of my great-great-uncles and they supposedly had a love affair. |
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The couple travelled the world together three years ago and fell in love with Asia. |
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When he reveals he is in love with the older man's wife and wants to marry her, the game begins. |
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But before that 14-year-old Brenda Clarkson, from Doncaster, fell in love with the place while waitressing in a nearby hotel. |
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Want to make your dream girl or dream boy, the one who will not give you the time of day, fall head over heels in love with you? |
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I also at a very young age fell in love with the moon in all its phases, though the full moon always drew me out. |
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She was married with a baby on the way and she was in love with a man other than her husband. |
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Instantly, the Utah native fell in love with the sport and began racing soon after. |
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She's in love with the way her brain feels when it's called to action stations. |
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He was head over heels in love with a German girl by the time he completed medicine and the mutual affection ended in wedlock. |
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Other characters include Hellena, Florinda's sister, and Willmore, a young rake who falls in love with her. |
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The Jungians believe we fall in love with people who represent unexplored parts of ourselves. |
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Demophoon and Phyllis fell in love when his ship was washed ashore in a storm. |
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I am far too in love with fig rolls and thick white sliced bread smothered in cheap spread. |
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Possibly she is so in love that she hasn't noticed that her boyfriend's story just doesn't hold together. |
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It's easy to fall in love with particular images, even mediocre ones, but with time it also becomes easier to winnow the wheat from the chaff. |
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Because she then realized that her husband was madly in love with another woman, and that his love was reciprocated. |
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He'd take her into his arms, confess that he was madly in love with her and kiss her passionately. |
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She fell in love with a Kiwi martial art teacher and simply took off with him. |
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The 'Old Bachelor' is Heartwell, a 'surly old pretended woman-hater', who falls in love with Silvia. |
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Lucentio, Hortensio, and Gremio are all in love with her and go to desperate measures to woo her. |
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Why is everyone falling in love with Bridget when she's let her looks go to pot and appears in word, deed and fashion air-brained? |
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He falls in love with her, but she becomes like a prostitute and starts taking other lovers. |
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The Thai sushi legend has fallen in love with the art of Asian modern cuisine, making his culinary masterpieces true works of art. |
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In fact, explains Greene, the best way to seduce someone is to fall in love with them. |
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On his travels through the dark, labyrinthine streets of Victorian London, he also meets and falls in love with prostitute Mary Kelly. |
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Lincoln fell in love with metaphors and cadences, assonance and alliteration. |
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From Cole's perspective, all's fair in love and war, and collecting art was war. |
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He sighed, feeling sympathy for a man who had been totally in love and now was suffering the misery of total rejection. |
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We lamia were not supposed to fall in love with humans, but I was willing to break every existing rule for her. |
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Edna Beard fell in love with the countryside while working the land to feed a nation at war. |
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It amazed her how he continued to stay with her and remained in love with her. |
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I can't even begin to do it justice except to say that it reminds me why I fell in love with animation in the first place. |
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They were idiotically, youthfully and foolishly in love and enjoying every minute of it. |
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We all know he's still in love with Joanna and he'd never betray her with Emma, yuk! |
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She is someone who has fallen in love and who cannot believe that such love can be requited. |
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One such story sees a man fall in love with an android who cannot love him back. |
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The romantic leads ended up falling in love during the course the production and the rest, as they say, is history. |
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They asked the police and Social Services to intervene because they feared the addict she was in love with was leading her astray. |
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He'd known for quite some time that she was in love with him, but he didn't want to lead her on. |
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It was unfair to Aaron for me to continue to lead him on like this when I was clearly still in love with Scott. |
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She was so caring, so beautiful and angelic that I fell in love with her and proposed within a month. |
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It seemed completely unreal, the kisses we shared and how he said he was falling in love with me. |
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The resurgent Thai cinema is in love with a golden age that never really existed. |
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Her heart began to ice over for the second time because she had fallen in love again and the person she loved had not returned her feelings. |
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Portia immediately fell in love with him and feared lest he should choose the wrong box. |
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How could he exchange words with that man without letting out that he was in love with his wife? |
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The viewer can fall in love with resemblances, or can play detective, looking at signs as an index of a process. |
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The notorious Libran tendency to be in love with love is spiced with a lively sexuality and an altogether more worldly outlook on life. |
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Supporters emphasise the fact that they are truly in love and it is right that they can finally be together. |
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The following month, she learned to mush dogs, and fell in love with the practice. |
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It was love story about a mechanic who is in love with the girl who minds the roadhouse. |
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One sip and you know why romantic women fall in love with dark, pensive strangers. |
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Some people fall in love with ankle locks and never learn to pass the guard. |
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Doctors Hilary and Alan Hill fell in love with Argyll long before moving there. |
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We quarrelled, like any couple in love and we both had terrible tempers when we were roused. |
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Try falling in love with someone who is from a different country and speaks a different language. |
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When we fall in love we imagine we have found an ultimate assuagement of loneliness. |
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If you're not just in love but willing to go through the highs and lows because of that love, then I want people to know they're not alone. |
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And he is completely in love with this village girl, who he can't marry because she's too low-class, plus he's also engaged to Rosaline. |
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It was here that I fell in love with astrantias, fuss-free starry flowers whose beauty must be seen up close to be fully appreciated. |
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After years of loneliness following their spouses' deaths, they met at a senior citizens centre and fell in love at first sight. |
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How could the graceful Countess Olivia fall in love with a little puerile atomy who stutters and stumbles? |
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Do you remember that one episode of X-Files with that crazed lunatic writer who was in love with Scully? |
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These shows are about attractive people falling deeply in love with one another. |
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He fell in love with Bening on screen, then auditioned her for the role of his lover in the film Bugsy. |
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The truth is I can't leave New York because I'm mad about it, hopelessly in love with this place in a way that is usually reserved for a person. |
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Peter Grayson was the smoothest boy in town and every girl for miles around was madly in love with him. |
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Furthermore, she seemed to have it all, intelligence, friends, and a cute boyfriend who seemed to be madly in love with her. |
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Yet I was madly in love with a boy who collected the fees for deckchairs on the beach. |
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I fell madly in love with the pale pink rose-pattern carpet and matching curtains in my room. |
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He is madly in love with Bulgarian folklore, culture and the hospitality of people in Bulgaria. |
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She is madly in love with Oscar, who regards her as his best pal and nothing more. |
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The young Goethe was himself madly in love with a woman named Charlotte Buff, who was to be married to his friend, Georg Kestner. |
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The girl is totally madly in love with the boy and the boy feels the same except they're both stupid and scared to tell each other how they feel. |
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Girls were always falling madly in love with him, but he didn't seem to care. |
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Both of the beauty queens are from Varna and are madly in love with the natural beauty of the place. |
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A young justice, the Governer of the town, saw the young maid and fell in love with her. |
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He lived in a house on the beach and fell in love with Grenada's azure blue seas and white sand beaches. |
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Ghani's life takes a turn when he falls in love with a medico, Indu, living in an ashram there, run by a baba. |
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I know you're in love with Michael, so I'm not asking to be your boyfriend or even your bit on the side. |
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The creature, however, turns out to be a scaly sweetie-pie, who falls in love with her. |
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I could see why almost every teenage girl in America was steadily falling in love with him. |
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No sooner had he set eyes on Prospero's tender-hearted daughter than he fell in love with her. |
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When a young airman miraculously survives bailing out of his aeroplane without a parachute, he falls in love with an American radio operator. |
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Wilmer found and fell in love with his studio, a former warehouse, on his first day scouting business space in Sausalito. |
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She said the marquise had a kind heart, and fell in love with a common man. |
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Everyone in town knew her name, and all the men, even those with wives of their own, fell in love with her. |
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Charlemagne thereupon fell in love with the lake and could not leave its shores. |
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I was in love with her, and for two years the two of us were thick as thieves. |
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We love poker, says Alvarez, because we are all secretly in love with America. |
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His more thoughtful critics worry that he is a little too much in love with the idea of himself as a shocking truth-speaker. |
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One I fell in love with, the other excites me beyond belief, makes me think about my life, and even talk about it. |
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I walked into the bathroom, simply falling in love with their Victorian style bathtub. |
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The owner rules both workers and family with a rod of iron but one of his daughters rebels by falling in love with his meek shop assistant. |
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And if you fell in love with me so long ago it only makes this feeling stronger, right? |
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She was a true beauty and the typical blonde bombshell that fell in love with my dad, a martial arts professional. |
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There was this girl who was a few years my senior from work that I was totally into but she was totally in love with someone else. |
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This is the Buenos Aires I have fallen in love with, full of inconsistencies, bedeviled by its tragic circumstances. |
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He plans on having the cousins fall in love and marry, so that her property will fall to him when Linton dies. |
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And if you'd seen the way he got into the song, even in his tone-deaf, screechy manner, you'd fall in love with this song, too. |
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A few months later I fell in love with this friend and carried a torch for him for years, but he would never have me. |
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You are right, we don't belong together, we may love each other, but we aren't in love with one another. |
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When you are in love but still single, some effort has to be made to create an impression on your beloved. |
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She sang about a Mongolian girl who is deeply in love and can see her beloved wherever she goes. |
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This is the place that Kim Clijsters fell in love with as a promising teenager with belting ground strokes and a wide-eyed enthusiasm. |
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Everyone in the hospital fell in love with her she was totally and utterly spoilt. |
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She finally knew what it was like to be totally and utterly in love with one person. |
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It really tends to make people fall in love with other people who care about the same emotional, touching issue. |
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It's impossible not to be awed by the grandeur of temples and throne rooms of a country still in love with its benevolent monarchy. |
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In East Germany he teamed up with a group of dissidents bent on escape, and fell in love with a girl called Antje. |
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Crystal didn't know what to say. It was hard to accept that this man who she was falling for was in love with her after so little a time. |
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She went from being best friends with Taryn and being in love with Santiago to hating Taryn and slowly falling for Milo. |
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Though several men in town are in love with her, she falls for Jake Spoon and accompanies the drive though camps outside it. |
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But I'm in love with her, I'm just absolutely besotted with her, she is lovely. |
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Do not fall in love with a knight, milady, or you shall sleep with the rats as well. |
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In fact, if I hadn't been in love and practically betrothed to Joshua, I could have considered marrying the prince, as scary as that sounds. |
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I can do no better than to link to my story from last year about how I fell in love with him. |
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The show stars Sam Kane as Billy Bigelow, the loveable rogue who falls in love with beautiful millworker Julie Jordan at the Carousel ride. |
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The funniest was of Phoebe, the young shepherdess who had fallen in love with Rosalind in her male guise. |
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As a college freshman he fell in love with a native Minnesotan and came here nearly 27 years ago to join her. |
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I once fell in love over the internet, and travelled 5 thousand miles to meet her. |
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She is just right as the sweet flower shop owner who has been unlucky in love too many times. |
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We do not fully realize that falling in love is like a drug trip, an extreme high. |
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She remained a true-blue friend through thick and thin, and I was so in love with her and Britta, and that led to complications. |
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I saw her once or twice in the course of a twelvemonth, and though I was still completely in love with her, I kept my distance. |
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If you suspect that your significant other is still in love with his or her ex, then avoid this movie at all costs. |
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I never believed in love at first sight, I still don't really but for the next month or so I really hurt and just sat around moping. |
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He also falls in love at first sight with Kokintz's daughter, before spiriting both away, with the Q bomb in hand, back to Grand Fenwick. |
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He finds similarities between himself and the theme of Faust being in love with work and progress. |
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John smiled and began to sweat a little saying uh-uh Mary I t-think I'm in love with you. |
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When, in the early 20th century, mainland America fell in love with Hawaii, it fell in love with the uke too. |
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Both fell in love with a man who had suffered a lonely upbringing by distant and undemonstrative parents. |
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I recently tried skyr at Whole Foods and fell in love with it, especially mixed with fresh berries. |
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A young woman in a close ethnic community, who had fallen in love with a Swedish man, was murdered by her father. |
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Her mother's undoing was prompted by her discovery that Alessandro, her much younger husband, had fallen in love with a family friend. |
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I must not use it to put curses on unfaithful husbands, or make a married man fall in love with someone. |
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He was a boofhead jock and she was going to fall in love with a sweet art boy and live in a trendy loft apartment and drink pink champagne. |
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Canadian John MacMaster brings out all the agony of an unloved man in love with Jenufa. |
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McFadden's character is unlucky in love and a nasty piece of work because of it. |
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Eva seems to be in love with Dizzi but he remains unmoved by her affections. |
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She fell in love with the farm and wanted to bring families out here for an unplugged day. |
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Her son Konstantin, an unpublished writer loves Nina but she is in love with Trigorin, Arkadina's lover and a famous writer. |
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The way Parks and Brechneff fall in love with their adoptive homes is profoundly characteristic of expatriation altogether. |
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And apparently she is crazy mad head over heels in love with me. |
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Merton, as a Trappist monk, wrote openly of his continuing difficulties with Abbot James at Gethsemani, even of falling in love with a nurse in Louisville. |
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My common-law husband and I have been nauseatingly in love for twelve years. |
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I know he's madly in love with her and she goes and shatters his heart in tiny little pieces by using that age old excuse of hers that she doesn't have the time. |
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But to any person in love with a geek, they are the finest of true loves. |
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For years they give you not a jot of trouble, then, wham, they turn into wilful risk-takers who fall in love with little regard for the consequences. |
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Plus, Joaquin spent the entirety of his last film falling in love with a flighty blonde who's tied to an technological device. |
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His Albrecht was impetuous and fierce tempered, clearly in love with Giselle, and his final scene was simple but deeply felt, and avoided extraneous melodramatics. |
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Cheerleaders fall in love with freaks, jocks aspire to be indie musicians, and relationships are in a constant state of flux. |
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His life of hedonism suddenly seems empty when he begins to fall in love with Grace. |
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Again, forgetting about the owners and everything they did, I was in love with The Source. |
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Part of me is still for holding back as I don't want either of us to get hurt, but each day we just seem to grow deeper and deeper in love with each other. |
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She had only bought the necklace because it was said that moonstones inspire success in love and life, and that they relieve stress, and balance emotions, for new beginnings. |
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He kissed my hand as we parted and I knew was in love with him. |
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It is impossible to remember the exact moment I fell in love with music. |
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The children teased my parents about their budding romance and my parents, in turn, fell in love with their tiny wards. |
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He unexpectedly finds himself falling in love with a young refugee. |
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Debbie has fallen in love with a beautiful dark coloured tabby who, like most of the others, still has two weeks to go before he's ready for adoption. |
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But I also fell in love with Buddy Holly, Michael Jackson, and Gerry Rafferty. |
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One spring break on the beaches of Florida, The Incredible Hulk falls in love with a squat mousy girl with the charisma of a supermarket deli tray. |
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The fact that the lovers do not know that they are drinking a love potion makes the potion truly magic, for they fall in love when they have drunk it. |
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We fell in love with each other when all our children were toddlers. |
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Psychologists call this narcissism, the personality trait that was inspired by Narcissus, the Greek god who saw his reflection in a pool and fell in love with himself. |
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There are many lands in many bioregions, from the Keys to Arizona, Maine to Oregon, because we each fall in love with a particular and different type of beauty and abundance. |
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Kids are bound to fall in love with the tiny magic tops, which turn around after starting to spin, spinning tops with strings and toothpicks with colourful, painted heads. |
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In greedy desperation, Oberon plans to distract Titania by having his impish henchman Puck slip her a mickey, causing her to fall in love with something repulsive. |
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When my godson Trey was a toddler growing up in Brooklyn, every white woman who saw him fell in love with him. |
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And when they hit 50, biology kicks in, propelling the greying Lotharios to either fall back in love with their wives or start over again with a younger trophy wife. |
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I fell passionately in love with Tarzan, and was most distressed when he married the wrong Jane. |
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I never was lucky in love and I thought that you were the one. |
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Twilight is a good story, and the idea of its two cinematic leads falling in love makes it an even better one. |
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When she had a makeover in August 2009, those who fell in love with the homely homebody almost had a collective breakdown. |
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Desi, who we know is deeply in love with his girlfriend, clementine, passionately kisses her. |
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I did fall madly in love with him and those feelings don't die. |
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Claudia is totes in love with old-time sculpture and artwork. |
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She had a succession of lovers before falling in love for the first time. |
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Hal is indeed shallow, smug, chubby, in love with himself and in thrall to his late clergyman father's last piece of advice that he should chase only the hottest totty. |
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Libkin found old beds to put in the wild-looking garden around Dacha, so couples in love could relax on them after the meal. |
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He also fell in love with an Iroquois girl and concealed her within his home, under the care of one of his slaves. |
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She fell in love with Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie, a soldier with a record of derring-do with appropriate movie star looks. |
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Never have two people been more in love than Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster, and now one of them is about to die. |
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So he had to be pretty sharp and he fell in love with a girl who he thought he was going to spend a weekend with, it happened to a lot of people, holy God, he was hooked. |
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But instead of wreaking his revenge on her, he falls in love with her. |
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He stalks this girl he's in love with, but he's not all there. |
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They were a beautiful couple, still madly in love at the age of ninety. |
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As a child growing up in communist Poland, I was madly in love with then long dead Stalin. |
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She saw her first bullfight at seven while on a family vacation in Mexico, and fell in love with the sport. |
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It looks the same except they are all gooey-eyed and squishy in love and revolting. |
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Men fall in love with her, and she betrays and then dumps them. |
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They say all's fair in love and war, but what about contracts? |
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This story tells of a renowned German music professor who falls in love with an alluring Brazilian woman whom he met on Atlantic Avenue in Copacabana. |
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When I got there, I fell in love with the town that I had once scorned. |
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Also back is that impeccable writing, packed with all the weird, wonderful one-liners that fans fell in love with last season. |
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And comes to believe not only in love but in upward mobility and being legitimate and leaving this life of crime far behind. |
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He fell in love with a beautiful Bulgarian woman betrothed to a Turk. |
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The narcissus is a flower named after the young man who fell in love with his own reflection and pined away because he could not reach the object of his love. |
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And in The Last Samurai, our most American-as-apple-pie actor, Tom Cruise, falls in love with Japanese warrior ways and becomes a renegade from the American army. |
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I fell in love with the animals here, bought clay and started sculpting. |
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What had happened to the open, anti-establishment, progressive Michelle Shocked they had fallen in love with? |
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In the movie Blade Runner the lead character falls in love with a beautiful female replicant, a human-like machine with an unknown but pre-set expiry date. |
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The two are said to have fallen in love when she visited him at his home in Aberdeen, Scotland. |
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He was always falling in love, and I want to see an analogy between his falling in love so desperately, so intensely, and his fascination with tigers. |
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He falls into this culture and falls in love with a lovely black girl. |
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He tells the story of a gangster's moll, treated in a casually proprietorial manner by her man, who exacts revenge by falling in love with her plumber. |
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Then there was my Malaysian sugar daddy, a philosophical man I came close to falling in love with. |
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He loves his wife, but is deeply in love with himself and needs to be validated constantly. |
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But Davey's quiet life changes when he falls in love with the tactless but vulnerable Sarah, a Scottish bargee who stays with him in his lock-keeper's cottage. |
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There's nothing quite like a domineering matriarch to fall in love with and Streep not only neuters her on-screen male counterparts but the audience as well. |
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Every pilot I've ever written, I've fallen deeply and madly in love with. |
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Only half of me was in love with him, and I didn't want to lead him on. |
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Tamino is discovered by servants to the Queen who show him a picture of the princess, whereupon in true opera style he falls instantly in love with her. |
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New York has fallen in love with a 5-foot-6 all-American teenager from Marietta, Georgia. |
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When he falls in love with human Grace, he must fight the encroaching winter and the change it will bring. |
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When a young Turkish man named Adem arrives in their village, he falls in love with Jamila, but takes Pembe as his wife. |
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Second only to psychological drama and angst, geography is important to Walker, who falls madly in love with places and stores them up for future plots. |
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I absolutely, totally and utterly fell in love with the place. |
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In it, she draws from the Greek myth of Narcissus, the young man who falls in love with his own reflection, and plays with that notion of desire and passion for self. |
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This means, first of all that we must know Christ, really know him, and live our lives as those joined in love to the Saviour, following him whithersoever he goes. |
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Rachel falls in love with Paul, and now exes Ross and Rachel are dating a daughter and her father. |
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We actually fall in love and everything, the whole nine yards. |
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Whether or not she was interested in marriage, he was not, and she appears to have fallen in love with an idealized portrait of the man. |
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He finished with Work Song, which for me was the best track of the night, and made it easy to fall in love with the Irishman. |
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Is yall so in love that the man cain't be out of your sight long enough to get some work done? |
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So a tiny glass might giggle and hide, a pair of pepper pots fall in love and an old teapot and a chipped vase dance. |
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Soccer players are not in love with artificial turf of any kind, but they like the new better than the old. |
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If a man dresses as a slob, plays football, works as an auto mechanic, and is in love with a man, is he not gay? |
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While still married, she fell in love with Maharaja Pratap Singh Gaekwar of Baroda at the 1943 Madras Horse Show. |
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I instantly fell in love with the perky little blond pony, Ladybug, as she pranced up. |
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The fanatic rarely finds lifelong monogamy with the first conspiracy theory he falls in love with. |
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I'm a cat lover, but I fell in love with these dogs, especially the Peke, Li-Chee. |
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A carouser and a cheat but truly in love with the game, he's unfit for any other employment when, like many other pro teams, the 'Dogs go broke. |
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I was madly in love with one of his two beautiful daughters. |
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I went back to do reshoots a couple weeks later and everybody was hopelessly in love with Julie Kent. |
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It is the story of a Spanish royal whose loose mental state is saved by an angelic voiced castrato who then falls in love with his wife. |
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Bambi's flowery falling in love and monogamously staying with his doe is pure anthropomorphism. |
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They were working together on a 1993 BBC film, Gallowglass, fell in love and later set up home together in London. |
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The temptation to go behind someone's back in love is strong, but several faces are watching you, so think before you act. |
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There really is an element of falling in love with each other. |
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The 62-year-old's passion for gardening began when she was just four years old after falling in love with her mother's colourful Sweet Williams. |
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While visiting the RSPCA, in Barnes Hill, Claire fell in love with an overweight Staffy called Fat George, who she is hoping can live with her. |
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Use this luckiness in love to have lots of flirtatious fun, but also find yourself a potential longtime lad. |
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Back in the 1960s, Eugene Concert Choir artistic director Diane Retallack fell in love with the sound of the Swingle Singers. |
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While a university student in Calcutta, she saw her first Bioscope and immediately fell in love with the medium. |
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When Vaishali was attacked by King Bimbisar of Magadha she unknowingly fell in love with him. |
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I blithered on for a little bit more and fell in love a little bit more, and then she said to me, 'does your wife like watches? |
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Francis of Assisi, the first known stigmatist, was someone deeply in love with Jesus Christ. |
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It doesn't take the nerdiest kid on the block to fall in love with this stuff. |
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Totally in love with Brazilian music, Manu sings mostly Bossa Nova and jazz in France, Europe and Brazil. |
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The office manager is delighted to be free of her bossiness for a while and starts falling in love with Marge. |
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A BRITISH backpacker on far eastern travels falls deliriously in love with a beautiful Thai masseuse. |
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I can see him fall in love with his baby, while Catherine would be equally smitten, with her Sun in Capricorn trining the baby's Moon. |
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But you, 0 Lord, are a companionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness. |
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When Prince Sigfried goes hunting at night on his birthday, he meets the enchanted princess and falls in love with her. |
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She was the daughter of an English officer, who having fallen in love with an Indian Begum gave up home, country, and friends, and married her. |
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I quickly fell in love with El Barrio, where I ate cuchifrito and listened to music on the rooftop with my neighbors. |
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So why is it that Rand can't swing an Oath Rod without making a cuddlicious dame with fantastic powers fall in love with him? |
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I am glad I have done being in love with him. I should not like a man who is so soon discomposed by a hot morning. |
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She was in love with me for 10 years, and still hasn't got over the fact that the feeling wasn't mutual. |
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His older cousin was just gigging him about being in love with that girl from school. |
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Robert and Susan were so in love with each other that nobody could go near them without feeling like a gooseberry. |
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What matters most in love is heart, and Krishna's heart is truly revealed in Gopinath, the Lord of the gopis. |
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Seaweed is delicious, and now that you've fallen in love with these ocean greens, you likely can't wait to polish off multiple bowlfuls each day. |
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I'm not exactly in love with the idea of having to start again from scratch. |
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In the spring of 1559, it became evident that Elizabeth was in love with her childhood friend Robert Dudley. |
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Professional prostitutes were considered experts in love and therefore knew how to make love potions and cast love related spells. |
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But while celebrating this victory with Gorlois, he falls in love with the duke's wife, Igerna. |
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She is said in the Gesta to have fallen in love with him before she met him, having heard of his heroic exploits. |
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He fell in love with the cheese and made a business arrangement that granted the Bell Inn exclusive marketing rights to Blue Stilton. |
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For example, when the play begins, Romeo is in love with Rosaline, who has refused all of his advances. |
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For failing to live in peace with Oberon and her kind, Titania is sentenced to fall in love with a human. |
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Eve is extremely beautiful and thoroughly in love with Adam, though may feel suffocated by his constant presence. |
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When she returned, Shelley fell madly in love with her, repeatedly threatening to commit suicide if she didn't return his affections. |
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He fell in love with a French woman, Annette Vallon, who in 1792 gave birth to their daughter Caroline. |
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At every turn, Belloc shows himself to be profoundly in love with Europe and with the Faith that he claims has produced it. |
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Mr Olivier was about twenty times as much in love with Peggy Ashcroft as Mr Gielgud is. |
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There are the women who fall in love and seduce teenagers, the Mrs. Robinsons. |
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They also took part in love feasts which allowed for the sharing of testimony, a key feature of early Methodism. |
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Men thrive better on disappointments in love than on disappointments in money. |
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In the meantime, following their initial encounter in Portofino, Waugh had fallen in love with Laura Herbert. |
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I should say I wanted to write poetry in the beginning because I had fallen in love with words. |
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Gilbert had already started work on a new opera involving a plot in which people fell in love against their wills after taking a magic lozenge. |
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Amy was in love with Camden and it is the place her fans from all over the world associate her with. |
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During filming, Burton met and fell in love with Elizabeth Taylor, who was then married to Eddie Fisher. |
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Jones went on to fall in love with the Old Course for the rest of his life. |
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In 1784 he migrated to Ireland where he fell in love with a woman called Jane Daly. |
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She met and fell madly in love with a man called Maelon, and he reciprocated her feelings. |
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