It is dotingly displayed, like everything else, under dramatic lighting that illuminates heirloom tomatoes as if they were heirloom diamonds. |
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Catherine smiled dotingly on the little girl she had raised since that day eight years ago. |
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As a child, I had been dotingly in love with the man and had intended to elope with him, when I came of age. |
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Seventy years ago an Eton schoolmaster dotingly built his soprano wife a bijou opera-house beside the country pile he inherited on the Sussex Downs at Glyndebourne. |
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Except in those moments when he dotingly caresses his favorite rat, the adorably devoted Socrates, the actor doesn't ask you to take Willard's side. |
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Five year old Fahad Faizal al Adawi swings his small club as his mother Reem al Lamki and father Faizal al Adawi look on dotingly. |
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But while his name lives on just in the hearts of his family, his grandson is dotingly preserving the names of the heroes of Gheluvelt forever. |
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The busy young lives of Leo and Lucia Krim, as documented by their mother, Marina, on her dotingly detailed blog, seemed lifted from someone's imagined idyllic New York childhood. |
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As in the novel, she's a deliberately and virtually voiceless cipher: our initial curiosity to know more about her shifts to a mild bewilderment as to why Fowler's so dotingly in love with her in the first place. |
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A succession of glamorous – or simply long-suffering – women have stood dutifully, and dotingly, alongside their powerful husbands at the Élysée Palace – some even in flats. |
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