Throughout, Farrell and Leto make goo-goo eyes at one another and endlessly profess their love, but it's all safely and platonically handled. |
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Although their friendship begins platonically, circumstances force them closer together until the inevitable happens. |
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I was platonically sharing a flat with a fellow student who, of course, slept in a separate bedroom. |
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In it, Edinburgh in 2020 is an authoritarian city state run, platonically, by a council of guardians. |
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Best friends can often describe the moment when they platonically fell in love with each other. |
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I have this friend that I've known platonically for about ten years. |
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Both artists loved Rawsthorne — Giacometti passionately, Bacon platonically — but their major affinity, seen in the portraits collected here, is the nervously charged gesture. |
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Gordy worried about her and invited her to live with him, platonically. |
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Much later, they lived together, perhaps platonically, and remained together until Voltaire's death. |
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The two split rent on a room, platonically shared ihe bed they found there and. |
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The writer to the Hebrews, indeed, occasionally relates the old order to the new order platonically in terms of the earthly copy of an eternal archetype. |
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Becoming platonically involved with Carey Mulligan and young son while her husband's in jail leads to him becoming a marked man after a heist goes wrong. |
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With a large percent of respondents reporting that they have a work spouse, Monster is offering tips on celebrating Valentine's Day, platonically, with your special colleague. |
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Platonically, the unfallen inhabitants of Malacandra disdain reading, preferring to know, and reaffirm what they know through conversation. |
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As the passage and the chapter draw to an end on this Platonically heterodox note of veneration for the mundane and the mortal, language itself too breaks down. |
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