I would be remiss in my hero-worship not to mention Marlon's darker aspects. |
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It is to hero-worship players while considering them disposable as human beings. |
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But there's no groupie hero-worship thing going on in their relationship, she insists. |
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But in my daydreaming fifteen-year-old soul, the impossibilities inherent in such a feeling only served to intensify my hero-worship of William. |
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It is also a slow deconstruction of the photographer's youthful hero-worship of the older man. |
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More extraordinary is that as time went on, instead of criticism for incompetence and foolhardiness, Scott continued to attract hero-worship. |
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With the unashamed hero-worship we seem to be displaying here, surely Bozza's bandwagon is picking up speed to become an irresistible force? |
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This implies that I actually care about famous people, or that I hero-worship nobodies. |
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Faith didn't hero-worship him, but she certainly couldn't hate him, now could she? |
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We may hero-worship these people but would never want our children to marry one of them. |
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His approach is not to hero-worship the main protagonists, but to show the struggle of human beings in a historical context. |
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But at the same time, our hero-worship of fiction allows us to gloss over, or even embrace, certain issues we would do best to scrutinise a little more discerningly. |
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I'm not much given to straight, irony-free hero-worship. |
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Then they wander into Paul McCartney hero-worship territory. |
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Inherit the Wind was thrilling 40 years ago if you were very young, reasonably well educated, and inclined, as I was, to hero-worship Clarence Darrow. |
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These people would be better off establishing a cult, getting a bunch of doped up teenagers to donate all their possessions and hero-worship them. |
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Speer admires Hitler to the point of hero-worship and Walker plays him as a gregarious, personable genius with a commanding presence and a quick wit. |
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In fact, hero-worship might not be Severson's thing. |
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