McCaw may be a hard-nosed businessman, but there is a starry-eyed visionary in him, too. |
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Couples who began their dating relationships starry-eyed and dreamy all too often end them red-eyed and dismayed. |
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He recalled, starry-eyed, the famous occasion when still a pre-school toddler, he was travelling with his mum into Dublin city centre. |
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But, these were painters of fantasy, merely starry-eyed utopians unfit to be assigned any place in the Republic of Plato. |
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So here is yet another youngster with starry-eyed visions of winning a Grammy aka Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. |
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Yet this may require a down-to-earth approach deeply disappointing to starry-eyed technological enthusiasts. |
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It's easy to be cynical about a film like this, especially when you see the number of starry-eyed romantic comedies that I do. |
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It may be a starry-eyed American leftist's idealization of Canada, or it may just be true. |
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Hers is a role that calls for a certain maturity, not starry-eyed romantic innocence, and she does well with what she has to work with. |
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A great many of them soon find their starry-eyed enthusiasm dissipating as they realise what a tough place the UK can be. |
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The students do not, for the most part, have a starry-eyed vision of the U.S. as The Country That Does Everything Right. |
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After all, before discovering network marketing, Art was a starry-eyed guitar player who quit college early in hopes of making it big. |
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Independent, head-strong and may be more than a little starry-eyed about Bollywood, Mallika at least has the guts to stand up for what she believes. |
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I was generally a starry-eyed romantic teen rather than a lusty one. |
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It brings to mind starry-eyed visions of Julius Cohen, paleontologist, plumbing the secrets of the unknown. |
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I'm looking at Blake the way a little starry-eyed kid looks at a giant lollipop in a candy store. |
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Wilson's prosecution of the war also belied any hint of starry-eyed idealism. |
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It is time the truth finally dawned on the last of the starry-eyed supporters of enlargement that we must set clear European limits. |
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It doesn't matter whether this project is starry-eyed or realistic, whether it is doomed to failure or not. |
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Good will has to be efficient, not impractical and starry-eyed unrealistic. |
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Pursuing these goals is not an act of starry-eyed idealism or blind allegiance to principle. |
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And despite this, he would still be an oddity today, a starry-eyed idealist, an ecologist or a utopian in our predominantly materialistic world. |
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His social advancement is at risk and soon this utopian, starry-eyed idealist finds himself marginalised. |
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Made for the starry-eyed, this rhodium-plated charm has one star set with clear crystals in Pointiage® and an open-work frame smaller one. |
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This may sound like a starry-eyed tale, but it is part of everyday life for us. |
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Shoppers in Stockport were left starry-eyed when a record-breaking space rocket went on show at the famous Victorian market hall. |
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It is true, however, that relationships between cads and starry-eyed romantics are rarely what they seem. |
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It is the writing of a man who understood that sober, bleak-eyed realism serves the cause of human emancipation more faithfully than starry-eyed Utopia. |
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Focusing on something larger is not necessarily a starry-eyed idealism. |
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Some will find the starry-eyed closeness to nature and the whiff of new-age spirituality off-putting. |
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Do we not deserve a flag that stirs the blood and sparks starry-eyed pride in the way that the Star-Spangled Banner does for Americans? |
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They are the starry-eyed optimists who cannot wait for adulthood to take the world for all it has to offer. |
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No longer the purview of starry-eyed environmentalists, wind power has taken off in recent years. |
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Also, on this day in 1968, a starry-eyed Yalie enlisted in the Texas Air National Guard. |
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The story of the starry-eyed music fan is a familiar one, but here Phillips delivers a surprising new twist on an old plot. |
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Who knew that professional cynic Bill Maher was such a starry-eyed idealist? |
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He depicts Jobs as both a wildly ambitious businessman and a starry-eyed idealist. |
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The minister of HRDC seems to be characterized as a starry-eyed idealist defending cash transfer programs, taking from the many to give to the few. |
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He was so starry-eyed when he started, but reality ground him down, and he became both more realistic and more practical. |
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It will swiftly become clear that there is no room in this starry-eyed arrangement for a compact with Washington. |
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His secret for avoiding getting starry-eyed? |
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It's time these starry-eyed amateurs stopped their hare-brained meddling. |
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We need to thank our stars that we are coevals of such starry-eyed idealists who are prepared to stake their lives on something that is not their immediate concern. |
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Starry-eyed younglings had scaled the walls of reality to enter the Magic Kingdom. |
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