ReprintsAll of which endears Mr McCain both to the Democrats and to the media. |
I think what really endears this show to its audience is the family-type interplay between the characters. |
In fact, I have a feeling that what endears the place to me is its almost meticulous lack of trendy design. |
Still, she has embraced this new role in the public eye with a positive spirit that endears her, both to the viewers and to the performers with whom she works. |
His smile of contentment endears him to all and he is hugely popular in music circles. |
It goes without saying that it only endears him all the more to the fans. |