But it was as the first host of Masterpiece Theatre that Americans, and not just Anglophiles, knew him best. |
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The couple, who describe themselves as Anglophiles moved to this country because they wanted their daughter to grow up here. |
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But watch the royalists and the Anglophiles come out in droves when Chuckie arrived in Australia in a couple of weeks. |
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They headline the NME tour and like many a skinny, white American band they are committed Anglophiles. |
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Now, heraldry is one of the quaint, meaningless traditions that so enthralls Yanqui Anglophiles like myself. |
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Mr and Mrs Duren were Anglophiles, who spent many holidays in England, walking in the Lake District and Rutland as well as the Cotswolds. |
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There are a certain number of Americans who are Anglophiles, some of whom are influential. |
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It will baffle Anglophiles and provide psychology majors and cinema buffs much to talk about. |
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If you aren't averse to indulging a light-hearted, inspirational prison fantasy flick, Greenfingers is a worthy film for the romantics and the Anglophiles among you. |
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Adding to the charm of the series, at least for Anglophiles such as myself, is the inclusion of various familiar characters from the Saint's world. |
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Dedicated Anglophiles, they have produced an unusual and wonderful book. |
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Most of them had fled England to find freedom of religion, but by 1952 their descendants had forgotten old animosities and were unabashed Anglophiles. |
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Francophiles and Anglophiles abound, but us Ameriphiles are quite rare. |
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A source said that both of them are Anglophiles and have been toying with the idea of getting a pad for a couple of years now. |
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They spending more time England both Anglophiles The superstars will be spending more time in the UK this year. |
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My ministers are Anglophiles, my generals are Germanophiles, my people are Russophiles, and I am the only one who has remained a Bulgarophile. |
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Long-standing Anglophiles, they had already sent James and his brother to school in England. |
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Ey up, Anglophiles The White Stripes are back, and in full northern English throttle promoting their new CD Icky Thump. |
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Nor was it all a reprise of the Revolution of 1776 with Federalists in Tory roles as Anglophiles, aristocrats, or monocrats. |
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In Japan, it was evening by the time the ceremony started and anglophiles and enthusiasts flocked to pubs and bars to watch the wedding on television. |
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