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Now I get the impression that a lot of contributors aren't over enamoured of capitalism.
I am much enamoured of Easter and Passover foods and find this my favorite season for chowing down.
But we are so enamoured of the idea that we can be part of a freely chosen community that we haven't stopped to consider what it really involves.
Matthew is young and completely enamoured of his new friends, so he happily continues his affair with Isabelle.
This column, like all diaries, is fond, indeed much enamoured, of the legal profession.
Alexander the Great, enamoured of his Theban captive Campaspe, gives her freedom and engages Apelles to paint her portrait.
A Kolathiri king was enamoured of the beauty of Kunjaadi, a member of the family.
Already enamoured of the small Canadian town, he began to hymn its praises in verse which he read to public gatherings.
Of course, not everyone has been enamoured of this latest incursion into international diplomacy.
Why can he not be more vituperative, more passionate, even more enamoured of the boys and of the duty we have entrusted him with?
The enamoured look in her soft, brown eyes lessened the harshness of her behest.
They would have walked huddled, enamoured of each other's smell, holding hands and even kissing hurriedly and shyly in the twilight's cover.
But later that weekend, it came out that everyone was enamoured with a piece of land near Fairlie, so sights had been set, plans had to be made.
Working in a sporting environment and having Mr Wann explain the rules a squillion times has still not enamoured me to the game.
Likewise he was less than totally enamoured of the idea of taking up coaching or football management.
But, when you tumble over and bark your shins, you are less than enamoured by gravity.
Here, Wheatcroft would appear to be enamoured of the work of structuralists.
Seduced by satellite television, Indians are not as enamoured of radio as they used to be.
Understandably Bridget is less than enamoured of the idea, so David has a spare ticket that's now coming my way.
In her interviews, she has said that she was enamoured of this great classic from her schooldays, and especially its daring heroine, Becky Sharp.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Had I my illusions, I might imagine that my wife must be some woman of whom I should be enamoured.
The ignorant justice-loving man, enamoured of the right, is blinded by the speciousness of wrong.
Tiny invited Don Roberto to open the dance with her, and that platonically enamoured gentleman consented with a grand flourish.
It was her beauty had made appeal to him, even as his beauty had enamoured her.
The cazi, no less enamoured, says that the woman is his bondmaid, who had absconded with much money.
We were by this time not enamoured of campaigning in any large degree, from our own experience of it.
To be enamoured of such qualities as these is a proof itself of a true lover's nature.
Nor was he enamoured of any reputation, the essentials of which he had not laboriously achieved.
The Greek youth became enamoured of the ephebe in the gymnasium, where they appeared nude and beautiful.
The fair Nausicaa, though suddenly enamoured of the handsome stranger, conceals her passion and expedites his departure.
From these enamoured reveries, Glaucus was interrupted by the entrance of Nydia.
Consequently, the world accounted him open-handed and devoted when enamoured.
Voltaire and Rousseau were the fashion, and cultured society was platonically enamoured of the Rights of Man.
Never felt I so enamoured of that which seems to be the cure-all.
Was there no truth in the tale of an enamoured lady of St. Helier?
The enamoured Camaralzaman has never forgotten the moment when, contemplating your sleeping beauty, he gave you his heart.
Boreas was enamoured of them as they were feeding, and covered them in the semblance of a dark-maned stallion.
Morning after morning he had sat before the portrait wondering at its beauty, almost enamoured of it, as it seemed to him at times.
I suppose nobody, certainly not its promoter, is enamoured of this.
I rather incline to think that some one else may be enamoured of her.
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