Next, all the bunny needs is patience, a little tender loving care and a few choice spices. |
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I felt Jack's arm snake around my waist suddenly and wanted to recoil, but just gave him a fake loving smile instead. |
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I always think of Rachel with loving thoughts and hope that we will reconnect soon. |
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It's amazing how one strong and loving personality can keep all the petty squabbles in check. |
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She draped her arms over Zach's and continued to kiss him, loving the soft caress of his lips on hers. |
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Every area of the sanctuary is full, with 54 cats and kittens, 35 dogs and more than 50 rabbits and small rodents all looking for loving homes. |
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The loving care of his keepers has worked wonders in Simba, who is able to move around without much difficulty, these days. |
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Abigail, a child of great beauty and undiscovered talent, has a safe and loving home with the midwife who brought her into the world. |
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I think the world of my mum, as she is so kind, caring and loving to all of us. |
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Generally, given the proper environment and care, a Komondor is a responsible, loving dog. |
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The realistic portrayal of the conservative and rigid Koro is in vivid contrast to his warm and loving granddaughter. |
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Am I doomed for six more years of loving him, putting him on a pedestal, and worshipping him? |
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For several minutes they embraced each other and wrapped themselves in loving passion. |
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The dogs can now be rehomed and enjoy the rest of their lives in loving homes. |
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You need to be tender, loving and caring to rejuvenate personal relationships. |
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In our efforts to find and maintain loving relationships, many of us behave as if we are bargain hunting. |
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The white roses were ripped up by angry Lancastrian horticulturalists, which lead to revenge attacks by white rose loving Yorkists. |
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The union becomes an experiment in Americanization more than a loving relationship. |
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She laughed as well, loving the feel of his voice resounding through his chest. |
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I also want to see respectfulness and loving relationships, but we do not need law for that. |
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They are currently living within a family unit that is positive, loving and responsive to their needs. |
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It's obvious that he grew up loving old-fashioned shoot-em-ups and the humour that sometimes leavened the action. |
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He was a chronic annotator, editor and commentator, loving the detail of government but disliking the main business. |
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For the band's legion of fans, Metz's book is a loving walk down memory lane. |
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Typically, the owners are people nearing retirement who've spent two or three decades building their businesses with tender loving care. |
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This fear is what keeps me from loving and receiving the love my heart has longed for since birth. |
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Caper, a three-year old blue heeler mix, is an attractive, loving and playful companion. |
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She tangled her hands in his hair, loving the soft feel of it, reveling in the sheer pleasurable delights she was being swept up in. |
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They represent the loving commitment to maintaining stable relationships that religion otherwise upholds. |
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Instead of spicing up or revitalizing my sexual relations, these experiments just left me loving my partners less. |
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Behind all the pomp and the communist rhetoric, this is a peace loving country. |
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Beneath all his stubborn brusqueness, he was a solid friend and a loving father and husband. |
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But no matter how loving the apple-cheeked boy acts towards her, there's no getting around the fact that he's not like other kids. |
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There are loving descriptions of the dancing white Lippizaner horses of the Spanish Riding School. |
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This sun loving plant is well suited to grow on both barbed wire or other fences, arbours and trellises. |
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She gardened on lime-laden chalk, an absolute no-no for acid loving species. |
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I'm not going to die old and lonely, never loving anyone else other than her. |
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We try to make up for our rebellious feelings by behaving in artificially loving ways toward others. |
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They are also perfect settings for a reunion of long-lost friends, or a quiet rendezvous of two loving souls. |
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Henrietta looks after her horses with tender loving care and knows how to do a good training job. |
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He is a mixture of a genuine, loving and lovable personality, and a brilliant business mind. |
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The Buddha taught that one should practice loving kindness to all sentient beings. |
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In such purification the motivation of loving kindness and compassion is absolutely vital. |
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I would like to be with people that help me practice acts of loving kindness in my daily life. |
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I approach her, intent to help this poor girl and show her the sort of loving kindness that this cruel post-apocalyptic world had not shown her. |
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Thank you, Almighty God, for your loving kindness towards this nation in these trying times. |
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When it comes to recording the day, I can't help but wish they had pills for those who, in old age, lose the quality of loving kindness. |
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Now you can keep your beauty, your loving kindness, and maybe others will remember these things about you as I do. |
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With a little tender loving care and suitable living environment, the plants can grow healthily for many years. |
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I remember loving the luminous rich colours, 1920's feel and the lovely slightly melancholic mood it has. |
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The album is a lushly produced, 11-song disc that captures the group's British-influenced pop with loving attention. |
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Gideon smiled to himself, loving her laugh and the way it made her eyes twinkle like lustrous sapphires. |
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Remember children hear your tone of voice more than your words, so speak to them with respect and loving kindness. |
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It is this deeper problem which lies at the heart of the breakdown of marriage and family, or of any authentic human, loving relationship. |
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Tender loving care helps to heal the mental trauma caused by a lifetime of pain and confinement. |
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With a doctor's care I have since tapered off the medication, but without it I wouldn't have become the loving parent that I am today. |
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From her vantage, Charlie observed Mike and Sandra Weston exchange loving glances across the lawn. |
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She was like a loving sister to many and a fantastic auntie to all her nieces and nephews. |
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She devotes loving attention to her orchestra, and especially to the coin-operated nickelodeon, the earliest version of a juke box. |
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Actually the trick with having a valentine is loving them every OTHER day of the year. |
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Without our help the children might grow up in a world without the tender loving care of an omnipresent advertising-media complex. |
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Charlie is a very happy and loving boy who came into the shelter as a stray. |
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We never suspected that Neil was anything other than a loving father, a trusted son-in-law and husband. |
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Having attended last year's event, I can attest to its practically tactile, loving atmosphere punctuated with childlike bursts of humour. |
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These pitches are definitely not a pretty sight, and they most certainly are not tended with loving care. |
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Actually, he could not think of a higher sacrifice of a loving mother than sitting up at night at the bed of a terror-stricken infant. |
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But just who are these Turnbull loving millionaires and why have they come out in droves? |
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He was a caring person, a loving brother, a loyal friend and a wonderful son and grandson. |
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The sessions are aimed at teaching parents how to massage their babies and share in the magic of loving touch. |
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She ran her hand gently down his cheek, a loving caress as she gazed at him. |
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He took one final, loving look at his father's serene face and bowed in most profound respect to the body on the bier. |
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We have seal point and lynx point kittens Himalayan they are beautiful, loving and are as sweet as can be! |
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Paired with a loving mate, this sign makes a loyal and ever-interesting lover. |
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Even when he was green, even with his loving folks, Gene could drive a hard bargain. |
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Her husband paid tribute to her as a loving family woman and hopes she may rest in the peace of God. |
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Posner has resigned himself to loving Dinah in the self-abasing tradition of courtly love, the object forever unattainable. |
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Naturally he will also need my devoted attention and loving care in the time ahead if he is to get better as I hope. |
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John had many qualities, but above all, he was a devoted and loving husband and father. |
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They are patient nannies for children, and devoted, loving companions for adults. |
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Gail O'Grady is the loving wife and devoted mother at the center of NBC's hit drama, American Dreams. |
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The accumulated rage, hurt and self-doubt become so entrenched that even teens from loving homes may never recover. |
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She had a Bernie Mac hard shell attitude with his loving caring family oriented heart. |
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Her eyes looked deep into his and softened in that loving way that always made him melt. |
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The best feeling in the world is to be wrapped in loving arms, to feel warm and melty and soppy and above all happy. |
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It is, to say the least, difficult to understand how it is possible to be loving and merciful to people one is trying to kill. |
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I was really loving it being passed around the crowd having no control over anything, just having to go with the flow. |
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Her eyes were loving and strong as they beheld her husband, her warrior, who was to risk his life in battle once more. |
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The weapons of peace loving anti-imperialists may seem to be inconsequential compared to the power of the mighty few. |
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Tender loving care has saved the show career of Luna who won ' best of breed ' for the third year running at Crufts. |
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The technique they use to construct the documentary seems to me to be a loving reference to your work, rather than mimicry or a take-off. |
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Honest and loving dialogue between churches is a biblical and evangelical imperative. |
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She tended her garden with her own hands, loving to see beautiful things grow at her bidding. |
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Anastasia just smiled, loving the fact that she was being called a big girl and a baby at the same time. |
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He hails from a cricket loving family where all his brothers played the game at the highest level. |
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He was a loving member of our family and will be sorely missed by both family and friends. |
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It's a mutually loving relationship which makes for the deepest fulfillment. |
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The soft moonlight highlighted the shadows of his handsome face, revealing the loving gaze that he was showering her with. |
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She does an admirable job of going from ecstatically happy to shrewishly miserable, from being a loving daughter to a hateful sister. |
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We see that one should look for a proper, modest woman to be his wife, in order to have an eternal loving relationship. |
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He instead uses words that reflect the traits of humility, modesty, and loving kindness that are a manifestation of his soul. |
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She may be a loving wife and mother but her matronly style of floral shirts and mom jeans is embarrassing her family. |
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My mommy then reassured me that such a thing would not happen, she and daddy are still loving as before. |
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In no particular order, listed below is a sampling of the many monikers that I have been marked as, by my surprisingly loving brother. |
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He rejects penal substitution because he thinks that God is love, and a loving God would never seek retribution. |
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Well, two can play at that game and I have recently stolen a copy off a friend of mine, and am loving it. |
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He reminded me of a loving grandpa to whom a grandchild could run to for solace and comfort. |
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The loving twosome will make their new life together by residing in the Windy City. |
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My silver beet is loving the drought, with not a spot of rust anywhere to be seen. |
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Everyone besides Christy saw a kind, loving mother concerned for her daughter. |
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Do not quench it by foolish unbelief and sinful defiance of our loving Saviour. |
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It is strange how even when it all comes to an end you never stop loving those people. |
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The cost of loving is proving blooming expensive for St Valentine's Day romantics. |
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Cat cafes should be brought to the U.S. to provide stable, loving homes for cats that would thrive in that type of environment. |
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If you are unattached, an introduction could unearth a warm and loving partner. |
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I have a loving mother, father, grandparents, uncles, aunts, family in general. |
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She is mourned and sadly missed by her loving husband, children, mother, uncles, aunts, cousins, and all her relatives and friends. |
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Time and loving guidance enable them to waken unconstrainedly into the tempered sounds. |
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So how does a loving father tell two pre-teen girls they'll be meeting a quartet of British heart-throbs? |
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Her loving smile made the guilt in my stomach skyrocket, but freed me of my tears. |
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When you think loving thoughts your expression softens and your baby will notice your loving looks. |
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The loving pair's children gave them a party at the Essex Golf Club, in Eastern Avenue, which included a slap-up dinner and a disco. |
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But to this day they too will never know why a seemingly loving husband murdered his wife before killing himself. |
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It is not loving for the Church to encourage us to live in slavery to this mortal flesh. |
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By all accounts, he seems to have been a loving husband, father and son, except for his mythomania. |
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Anyway, I came home to loving arms who were so happy to see me that it took all the unpleasantries from the days' events. |
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It is an unremarkable little book with a dull cloth cover, but Janette Ray takes it from the shelf with loving care. |
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She described him as not perfect, yet unselfish, as loving with a marvelous sense of humor and a great intellect. |
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If people aren't careful, there is a temptation to substitute loving relationships for something which is unwholesome. |
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I so often read about people loving variegated yarns on the hank, but hating it, when it's knitted up. |
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The most important thing is the presence of God with us, and loving this Abba as we are first loved. |
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It's a great cause and I know from my own futile efforts to stay on the wagon, a great gesture from the alcohol loving Smith. |
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You are generous and loving in personal and family relationships and spend quality time with loved ones. |
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The insistence that hate could be entirely quenched was earlier explained as the flip side of loving your neighbor. |
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We are deeply moved by these loving hearts and want to thank them for their help. |
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Nothing but stubborn pride and willful disobedience can keep us from his loving embrace. |
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My partner and I have been in a very loving relationship for almost six years. |
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Her work was to provide the gentle commentary, as well as the loving voice of the mother. |
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We both lost our fathers when we were young and were blessed with loving mothers. |
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Sometimes the cover version is done by an artist as a loving homage to a performer they admire. |
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But when two individuals join in a loving relationship the feeling of family evolves. |
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She knelt down next to me, dried my eyes and gave me a warm, loving hug that made everything all right. |
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There's absolutely nothing unmanly about wanting to make the world a more loving place. |
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She had grown up in a loving family and knew that love and care were two different words. |
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Truly a charismatic man, he projects loving kindness to everyone and it shows. |
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As she approached her friend, she was met with her very own loving embrace. |
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I looked up from the bulletproof jacket my loving husband had insisted I wear. |
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Behind every successful woman, there's often a loving family that offers support. |
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It was the kind of night whose fresh, warm air invited lovers to stroll the parks and share loving embraces. |
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Her loving care also resulted in both children being more properly attired than previously. |
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Deepest sympathy is accorded to her loving family and all that regret her passing. |
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She was loving and generally patient with those she deemed worthy, and, as I said before, she was quick-witted and intelligent. |
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I had a loving husband, a new job, a baby on the way, and the horizon was looking as bright as it could be. |
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He smiled a radiant, loving smile of relief when her eyes met his and she could see unshed tears in his eyes. |
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Properly socialized, well-bred Pomeranians are enthusiastic and loving companions. |
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So I think she is a person with an usual gift for loving kindness and forgiveness, and I wish her joy and happiness in her marriage. |
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Lizzie was a most adorable and good person who possessed a caring and loving personality. |
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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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Act one centers on six year old Zac, a quiet, loving boy who adores his parents and fights with his brothers. |
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A house suited for quiet family life but within an hour of Dublin whets the appetite of country loving commuters. |
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I come from a very loving and affectionate family where hugs and kisses are given all the time. |
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He has many close friends and admirers and has proved himself to be a loving and affectionate father. |
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However, the breed has a basic gentle and affectionate nature, and is really a loving animal. |
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The elephant is the largest vegetarian of all, with a sophisticated social life, loving and affectionately caring for its own. |
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Instead of devoting his time to his celebrity status, he spends hour after hour, week after week, working for the little guys... and loving it. |
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Our minds are to be as fully yielded to God and as actively engaged in loving Him as our hearts and souls are. |
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What seems ajar is the loving family's refusal to acknowledge her boyfriend and her acceptance of this, albeit resentful. |
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Daniel, aka Oscar, was a fun loving person, who never took life too seriously. |
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You are sensitive and caring in loving personal relationships and can expect reciprocation from your partner. |
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His wife found him on the settee spark out with his phone still in his hand, so being the loving wife she went to put it on charge for him. |
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He was a kind and loving husband and father and his passing is much regretted, not only by his sorrowing family, but also by his many friends. |
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Hope would grow up in a kind and loving family, and forget her mother was ever a rough teenage tramp on the streets of Glasgow. |
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Her family were her priority and she was a wonderful loving and kind wife and mother. |
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Mrs Church's death has shattered the local community, who knew her as a loving and kind-hearted person. |
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Committed by parents, teachers, priests or minders it undermines trust and dependency, disrupts relations with authority figures and can interfere with loving and learning. |
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Katie leaves behind her loving partner and their two young children. |
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My grandmother was a strong woman, she was my guardian, my protector, my shield against those who would wish to see me fail and I thank her for loving me above all others. |
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And as a result, families that are raising kids and loving kids and send them off with lunch pails every day and tucking them in at night are taxed at a higher rate. |
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I am blessed with a son who is a pleasure to know and who has not exposed me to the teenage horrors of which I was warned and who I can weepily confess to loving deeply. |
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That's not for a minute to assert that those without savings are in any way lesser parents, or that families that scrimp and save do not provide warm and loving homes. |
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Consumed and eventually disgorged, Pierre is restored to his loving parents, his ennui banished. |
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She prided her self in loving everything neat, tidy and organised. |
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All peace loving Zambians must condemn such acts of barbarism. |
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I'm probably showing my hand too much, as I'm likely to review the film and should be more objective, but I'm looking forward to loving that movie. |
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Porter finds that loving a hirsute man is also about accepting the mixed messages his hairiness might imply. |
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Pennons snapped in the winds, and the smells of incense rose from two vast temples, to the peripheral sound of thousands of voices raised in loving adoration. |
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She is loving her Advent calendar, mostly because she gets a little chocolate every day out of it, but also she likes searching for the right number for the day. |
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It's creative, loving orthodoxy as it has been taught and modeled by the saints and by our Holy Pope, John Paul, in the image and spirit of Jesus Christ. |
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It has been blessed with the honor of hosting my new web site and you, my loving fans, have been blessed with my rapier wit and timely sense of humor for at least a day. |
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There is a summer mews in need of some tender loving care, and a large cement sunken area which could accommodate a fantastic water feature or even a swimming pool. |
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Adrian is a loving father who used his judgment as a parent to discipline his son. |
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Bounderby was indeed born poor, but to loving parents, who sacrificed to procure him an education and a start in life. |
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Other inscribed symbols on the slates are a star-like design that she believes means unity and a flower image that may signify two men loving the same woman. |
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Carrey, a lifelong Kaufman fan himself, manages to convey a real magic and the film is a loving tribute to one of the entertainment industry's true one-offs. |
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He reached out and tapped my nose with his finger in a loving way. |
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I've had so many doubts about my abilities, have them every day in fact, but all you can do is keep doing your best and keep loving them with your whole heart, I guess. |
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Each track is a perfect example of catchy, danceable bubblegum pop and Setzer restores each gem with the loving care and attention of an antique painting expert. |
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But she soldiered on to the end, a loving and faithful companion in victory and defeat. |
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It's a kind of Carry On Shakespeare, a loving send-up without mockery. |
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Would an all-wise, all-knowing creator endow a morula of some twenty-four to ninety-six cells with a soul before it gets safely implanted in a loving mother's womb? |
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How did people get the idea that loving tender, crispy fried chicken was some strange thing that only racial minorities do? |
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They also say that loving someone, even though you know that particular someone will never love you back, is like waiting at the platform of a train station for a taxicab. |
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Your may-be ruler Mercury teams with loving Venus, Monday, squaring Neptune and Chiron, the planetoid of healing. |
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Izzy loves the Lord Jesus with all her heart and she wants to share the Lord with all who want to hear the good news about God's loving kindness and saving grace. |
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Oh well, no harm done, he's a happy loving guy when he's had a few. |
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After just a few touchingly awkward encounters, the kindhearted softie takes in the recently sacked cleaning lady, marries her and becomes a loving father to her daughter. |
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It was a day for the children who were special in some way and also for their loving parents who showered them with constant attention and unbounded affection. |
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He went to his reward still battling, still unbowed, still independent, still loving his Baby and family, still loving his football and his native place. |
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Should we be interested in following a child we are made to believe is capable of loving even though our cognition constantly alarms us that it is not? |
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One of the youngest and freshest culinary talents tells us what he's loving right now. |
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I applaud the uncomplicatedness of loving one thing completely. |
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Viewers turned from loving to watch to loving to hate-watch it. |
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Even more importantly, Neela uncovers in Solanka what he thought was totally absent in his life, that is, his capability of loving another person. |
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Kim thought for a moment and then remembered what Rosie had said about wanting her baby to grow up in a loving family and not on some rough London estate. |
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We were brought up by our parents to be loving and respectful. |
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Narelle knew the hardships of cattle raising business, which began in humble circumstances about 26 years ago and the joys of being a devoted mother and a loving wife. |
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If you're hesitating, perhaps it's time to take a personal inventory and check what areas of your professional life need a little tender loving care or some spit and polish. |
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Is this the action of a merciful and compassionate loving deity? |
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And, yes, that DOES sound like the ramblings of a dd loving adolescent who just consumed his first pot brownie. |
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A committee of women collected donations from all over the state to fund the design and production of a sterling silver commemorative token, a loving cup. |
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I still wait tables and sling hash for a living and I'm loving it! |
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Aphids, cabbage loopers, flea beetles, leafhoppers and leaf miners are some of the insects that attack lettuce, but slug are the most notorious for loving lettuce. |
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It is my sincere wish that the new royal couple will feel, through your behaviour, loving trust. |
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The figures have been followed by a pair of moulded rabbits and dozens of items of brassware, including large loving spoons and pottery wall plaques. |
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He returned the loving kiss with as much affection as I had given him. |
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The disaster helped prove the pro-life contention that nothing is more vital and basic to human beings than loving and being loved by one's kith and kin. |
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We depend on donations from loving hearts and caring hearts. |
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So even when he chastised his fellow Nazarenes for not accepting him, he did it out of a loving concern and even anguish over their hardness of heart. |
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Her manner implied unspoken gratitude for care given to a loving parent. |
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He's a loving husband and a devoted father to his son, Mike. |
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He believed more in loving thy neighbour than defending his country. |
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When we are loving and strong in our relationships, we recognize that we have the power to make choices that will uplift us rather than bring us down. |
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Hey look here, loving my part time job doesn't mean I am proud of it. |
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We have no secrets from one another, and know that we can tell each other anything in the sure and certain knowledge that the other will respond in a loving fashion. |
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She was a blushing bride of seventeen, a sad and stoic wife, a loving mother, an embittered chaperone, and a daughter pushed away. |
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She revels in her emotional, moral and intellectual ineptitude, in the obligatory tiny little dress, prancing around on the nearest available red carpet, loving it. |
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The guys were clearly loving playing in Wellington, their old stamping ground, and there were plenty of familiar faces from the scene a few years back. |
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Through 21 years, she was a loving wife and devoted partner. |
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And while the liquor eases the bloated, fibre-induced discomfort of our stomachs, we start thinking of running back into the strong, loving embrace of a veal shank. |
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And I try to live in that truth and through the wisdom, understand the true nature of existence, be a compassionate person and practice loving kindness. |
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Both are, in their different ways, ham actors, loving the big stage, loving the need to rise to an occasion, loving a desperate situation because of their relish for a fight. |
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David was a very loving husband and father and he will be sorely missed. |
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What kind of abominable killjoy would be against loving presents and cookies? |
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In our meadows and some of our wilder gardens, beggarticks have run rampant with all the rain we've had here in north Florida and the butterflies are loving it. |
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Soldiers wounded in battle were treated to tender loving care in Rochdale. |
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One day she would be the shining example of a loving wife and mother. |
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Those of us who are part of the church are conscious there's a tremendous life within it creatively and such a reservoir of good will and loving kindness. |
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Sometimes, that intense social judgment, that expectation of saintly loving maternal perfection, can destroy a mother. |
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But I trust in your loving kindness toward humble, repentant hearts. |
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It is honest and given out of loving kindness, good Captain. |
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It's best to rejuvenate personal relationships with tender loving care. |
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If you are practicing compassion and loving kindness toward beings, there is no need for you to aspire to be born in a noble or influential family. |
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The reason I became a nurse was to provide tender loving care to patients. |
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Alpha moms are so determined to make a project out of everything, they are not considering or loving the child, who becomes an object of status or self-glorification. |
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Why, I wonder, don't these novels ever depict a brave new world that's learned its lesson, one that's loving and gentle instead of harsh and brutal? |
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The band were loving it and having a ball, the vibe was just amazing. |
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There's nothing more of-the-moment than young white people who are downwardly mobile and loving it. |
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If I could have one wish, it would be for you to never stop loving me. |
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Chong has no affiliation with Parker or Stone, but that could very well change if they see this loving tribute to their work. |
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Like the Scots, the Bavarians retain a strong sense of national identity, although they're far more fun loving and jovial than their northern counterparts. |
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If I had paid this visit, as I might have done, a week sooner, loving Lucie would have confided in me, and I would have prevented that self-murder. |
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The other compelling reason to spay or neuter your pet is the very real fact that there are not enough loving homes available to adopt all the needy pets. |
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She was waving her goodbyes like a queen leaving her loving subject. |
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The hero has special powers, sure, but also a loving daddy, a lovely wifey, an attractive moll and a villain with severe daddy issues. |
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Guru Arjan, in his Sukhmani Sahib, recommended the true religion is one of loving devotion to God. |
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What though thy habit differ from thy kinde, Thou maiest retain thy wonted loving minde. |
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Ay-me, to whom did I reserve, to discover that singular and loving affection, which in my soule I bare unto him? |
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Intelligent and power loving Indraprabha took the advantage and agreed to become his cahoot in return of political supremacy. |
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The three of them could hardly tell themselves apart, became a sort of congeries of loving emotions, all mutually complementary. |
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But he was still Vinnie, crying like a big baby, golden still, and still loving his honeybunny. |
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And why do you and all men regard or reward a loving thankful, obedient child, more than one that will scorn you and spit in your face? |
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Love styles are distinctive characteristics or personalities that loving or lovelike relationships may take. |
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In her fourteenth revelation, Julian writes of the Trinity in domestic terms, comparing Jesus to a mother who is wise, loving and merciful. |
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Patriarchy itself is also challenged and transformed, as the men offer their women a loving equality, one founded on respect and trust. |
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Edith remained with him until his death, and, by all accounts, their marriage was a happy, close, and loving one. |
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The consensus among biographers of Britten is that his father was a loving but somewhat stern and remote parent. |
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It is not murderous venom that courses in black veins but loving tolerance for the stranger, which is the central moral imperative of the Gospel. |
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He acknowledged his own rejection of the film as a child while secretly loving it. |
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Both Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were determined to bring up their children in a natural and loving environment. |
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They are neither lovable nor loving because they are innately poisonous or repulsive, like a pit adder or a skunk. |
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Throughout the history of pogonology the owners of beards have made them the subject of much loving care. |
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Philosophy proved to be unsatisfying, offering assurance about the use of reason but none about loving God, which to Luther was more important. |
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This doctrine states that loving God and humanity totally, as exemplified by Christ, enables believers to rid themselves of voluntary sin. |
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From his great rooftop pieces, selected for high visibility, to his sneaky tags and fun loving stickers, he most certainly knows how to get up. |
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Glinda leaned forward and kissed the sweet, upturned face of the loving little girl. |
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He waffles between loving the movie and hating it, depending on who's asking. |
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It is only by loving all of ourselves that unconditional love of self is possible. |
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From the first, she is the New Woman with a vengeance, loving nothing better than a chair, whisky, cigars and a detective story. |
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He will be warm-heartedly remembered as a loving husband and devoted son, brother, and uncle. |
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Dearly loved mam of Derek and Chris, mother in law of Adry and a loving granny of Amber and Carl. |
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Celebrities bang on about loving their gay fans, and boast of being camp. |
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A jamaican Yardie gangster who was deported from Britain twice was given three life sentences yesterday for killing a loving family. |
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Your loving Son John, Grandsons, Robert, Barry, Gary and Tom, Great Grandchildren Robert, Megan, David, Nicole, Harvey, Riley and Khaya. |
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All seven pups are recovering from their ordeal and the ASPCA are looking for loving homes for them when they are well. |
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Loving husband of Laura, devoted father of Nicole, loving son of Rita and Andrew, loving brother of Renate, Heidi and Kare. |
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We are loving this straw trilby from Next, which will give an edge to most outfits and cover any bad hair days. |
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It's called the love drug because it opens up the capacity to feel loving and affectionate and trusting. |
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A donation of pounds 30 comes 'in loving memory of Pauline Bilboe February 23, wife and mother who is sadly missed but never forgotten. |
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The shar-pei cross, now called Kai, was found in Ayr on January 2 and has since been placed in a loving home. |
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A loving pig is yanked over the pine barrens, past Shinnecock, Conscience Point, then adrift over the shipless Atlantic. |
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Shirley Sotloff sounded as much a loving mom as was Mamie Till Bradley. |
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