The element of cognitive appraisal refers the tendency of the love-struck person to attribute his arousal to his beloved. |
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A love-struck student from Reading has spent twenty-four Sundays scouring Oxford for a woman he met once in the University Parks. |
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When the affair was discovered, the love-struck elegist was arrested and thrown in jail. |
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Benches, if they are to accommodate anyone but love-struck teens, should be 5 or 6 feet wide. |
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It opens in the UK on November 25 and should provide the perfect romantic night out for the love-struck among you in the run up to Christmas. |
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Benedick, a sworn bachelor who thinks poorly of all women, cannot understand how Claudio is so love-struck. |
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Many of these calls sound like, you know, chitchat between two love-struck teenagers. |
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Civic society member Eric Mahy said he hoped the campaign would inspire more love-struck couples to pick Corsham as the place to swap their vows. |
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Kidman is actually quite adorable as the love-struck sorceress, desperate to trade in her broom for a groom. |
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Helena enters the same spot in the woods, followed by a love-struck Lysander. |
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But the man who has put the ring on her finger is not a love-struck Romeo, although he tries to present himself through that guise. |
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The king is a doddering old fool, and his son is so love-struck that he is not fit to be ruler of a great nation. |
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She is love-struck and will requite the strong love that she thinks Benedick feels for her. |
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The music starts and Cohn, love-struck, asks Lady Brett to dance. |
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The love-struck couple took a boat across the English Channel to France. |
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She tries to wake him, and upon his awakening, he is love-struck. |
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Things, however, get complicated when the love-struck duo are forced to confront their mortality. |
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There was a time when the love-struck couple would kiss in the pouring rain. |
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Candida's lovely frocks, and lovely furnishings, would be an inducement in themselves to sending the love-struck little Marchbanks on his way. |
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But no one could get in the way of Mark Sanford, the love-struck governor of South Carolina. |
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Ms. Ogranovitch spun out the Notturno's love-struck cello melody with rich tone. |
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Patience Darton, a capable and love-struck volunteer British nurse, is among the more delightful. |
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It is hard to resist feeling smug at the idea of a woman famed for her cool-headedness and self-discipline becoming a love-struck text-message junkie. |
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Ilana is a brazen scammer, a mouthy pleasure-seeker who strings along a love-struck medical resident played by the great Hannibal Buress. |
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Her pursuers, however, are not love-struck loners. |
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That was the way her love-struck jockey, Mike Smith, always rode her. |
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She is fleeing Apollo, the love-struck god who pursues her. |
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Peterson has even inspired a now satire blog where one besotted woman posts her love-struck messages to the convicted killer. |
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The legend goes that these tasty beauties were bought by love-struck male students and given to their damsel's chaperone for safe keeping as a love token instead of a kiss. |
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Thus a friend is given a quantum of moondust by a love-struck scientist, and sees fit to swallow it, thus becoming the subject of furious jealousy. |
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Though a love-struck media may now want to strew more rose petals in his path, he has two big vulnerabilities that the Republicans will be sure to exploit. |
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The love-struck striker wed former Ross County star Colin Stewart, the son of Scotland goalkeeping coach Jim, at St Mary's Church in Irvine, Ayrshire. |
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A FAITH healer stole PS3,000 from a love-struck woman who asked him to perform magic so that her married lover would leave his wife for her, a court heard. |
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