I don't want my cousins, nieces and nephews are my daughter to idolise thugs. |
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If youths consistently saw criminals outwitting police, they would idolise the criminals, Baksh added. |
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They watch too much MuchMusic and need to idolise somebody who isn't baring her midriff. |
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Though she has an empathy with her subjects, she tries not to idolise them, ensuring that none of the biographies reads like a hagiography. |
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Pre-pubescent boys love her, screaming little girls idolise her, 20 somethings want to be her and old men look at her and wish they were forty years younger. |
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It is always tempting to idolise celebrities who get paid millions of dollars while misbehaving. |
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People who idolise the market should note from this that neither fish nor people gain anything from their hypotheses. |
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The boys idolise the football coaches who hold court on the packed earth of the football pitches, which becomes a bog when it rains. |
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They idolise football stars, and while economic factors make a trip to the stadium unrealistic for most, they have been touched by the spirit of the FIFA World Cup nonetheless. |
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For left-wingers, once suspicious of nationalism, it has provided a means to avoid reappraising a statist creed largely abandoned elsewhere, including in the north European social democracies the nationalists idolise. |
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To idolise big firms would be as unwise as to idolise small ones. It's what you do with it that countsRather than focusing on size, policymakers should look at growth. |
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The current form of globalisation tends to idolise the market. |
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I did not follow a sect, I did not idolise a man, I always had faith in zazen, I always wanted to awake myself through zazen, I always wanted the truth being revealed to me in the zazen. |
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