He was not my son Joshua's biological father but he doted on him and treated Joshua like his own son. |
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He appeared to be a father who doted on his children, especially his little girl. |
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Her painfully shy, stuttering father doted on her while her more powerful mother spoiled her. |
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Waited on by servants and valets, doted on by his parents, the young prince could not have had a more cosseted start to life. |
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He was a strong, loving father who doted on his daughter maybe a little more than he should have. |
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Mikie was the middle brother of the five, and had been doted on by all because of his charm and good nature. |
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I know your father doted on you and let you have free rein, but here I run a stricter household. |
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I knew from my Aunt Maria that my father had doted upon the beautiful Senorita shamelessly. |
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Elizabeth had doted on her, spoiled her, given her everything a little girl can want. |
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She was a lovely girl with a soft personality who doted on her grandchildren. |
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To be spoiled and doted on, to take over the bed and the floor and the path. |
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Both of my parents doted on her and she grew up, while sweet-tempered, kind and generous, having learned to heed only her own opinions and desires. |
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She said her boyfriend doted on baby Savannah and was a good father. |
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She doted on him and gave up work to stay at home and be with him. |
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From the moment Megami was born, she was doted upon and showered with love. |
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He doted on the tales of the Knights of the Round Table and the exploits of the Duke of Marlborough. |
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Very elegant and safe aft transoms with a double line of guardrails doted with pelican cleats. |
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Mining a richer vein of gastronomy was Lucius Beebe, a dashing figure who doted on his mink-lined coats and doeskin gloves. |
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His father was a domineering, depressive man who doted on his son, but punished him severely for his rebellions. |
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In the hulls, the bathrooms are doted with wood-effect storage space and a shower curtain. |
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Very early the village was doted with a fortress. During the Middle Ages it was the scene of peasant revolts against powerful lords. |
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If your software does not export UTF-8 encoded CSV files, you must open and re-save them with a software doted with this function. |
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The hour sub-counter positioned at 12 o'clock comes doted with Roman numerals at 3 and 9 o'clock. large date display. |
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Unlike Kafka, to whom he bears some resemblance, he doted on his father. |
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Disappointed in reality, love turns inward, the self becomes idealised, doted upon, admired and excused. |
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Ms. Rice was bright — her I. Q., she reports, was tested to be 136 — and doted upon. |
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Growing up, Mailer was a good boy, much doted upon, and an excellent student. |
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Zaire Gonzalez, born in 1999, was doted upon, usually, and that was common knowledge. |
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They hold the key to the mystery of Jane Margaret, a young girl once doted upon. |
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These needs are described in a document doted with a strategic framework, a mid-term programme including the eight research programmes related to the area of competence of the institution. |
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He survived the use of his reason, grew infatuated, and doted long before he died. |
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Tulpas, material forms conceived by the mind, are not phantoms or visions but phenomena doted with physical substance, animals, objects, landscapes or human beings, able to produce sounds or smells. |
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But she doted upon them, with meticulous attention. |
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Eliza doted on the plumless tree that exploded in plum-scented blossoms but never once bore fruit. |
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When we talked recently about the son on whom he doted, it compounded the sense of regret that his life's path had been guided for so long by the unforgiving world of politics, more than by the gentle humanity of his nature. |
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The liquor helped, and it felt nice to be doted upon. |
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Long divorced, he doted on his grown children and guarded his solitude. |
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But music lovers of this time and place also doted on highly gifted soloists, and had a considerable appetite for displays of technical prowess as well as musical expression. |
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John II doted on the Order, and the da Gamas' prospects rose accordingly. |
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