Their beloved son was beaten at school each day for refusing to fight the schoolyard bigots and bullies. |
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It's shameful for me and for my family and for my beloved company, and for all of its employees and partners. |
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Professors, students, and townies alike stood around us, sobbing silently at the destruction of the most beloved building on campus. |
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It has only been a year since I lost my beloved Labrador Shamus and I still miss her terribly. |
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Sitting on a low stool and cradling his beloved guitar he sang in a rich baritone a mixture of haunting ballads and cheery folk songs. |
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In any case, I figure he is due the embarrassment given that he had the nerve to compare my beloved Moleskine to his dollar-notebook. |
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Moves are afoot to include some mobile phone textspeak in the official dictionary of the game beloved by generations. |
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Hundreds turned out to pay tribute to a beloved former headteacher at a memorial service to give thanks for her life. |
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I am equally sure that those parents feel unspeakable grief once the phone call came that their beloved one would not be returning home. |
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He was already bitter toward his creator, blaming God for the death of his beloved wife and unborn child. |
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The very sad-looking pooch with one blue eye and one floppy ear on the story lead page is our beloved Luna. |
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I found him kind and benignant in the domestic circle, revered and beloved by all around him, agreeably social, without ostentation. |
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Meanwhile in the woods, Alonzo continued the fruitless search for his beloved Rose. |
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Laughter erupted again and the beloved professor's life revealed one man's desperate search for truth. |
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According to Greek mythology, the God of Eros supposedly would strike a person in the eyes and make them smitten with their beloved. |
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With their high standards and empathetic members, the unit was beloved by the populace of the Republic. |
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The largest crowd ever seen attended to pay a sorrowful farewell to beloved Edel. |
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Stan is a major thought leader in the theological world, a provocateur of many changed hearts, a beloved man of God and a dear friend. |
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Eventually, you become a beloved puppy that is always forgiven for soiling the carpet. |
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Ties are broken with beloved grandparents and aunts and uncles on one side of the family. |
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She has a lot of nerve, throwing shade at the nation's most beloved feminist actresses. |
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Eleven days later we received concrete hints about the whereabouts of our beloved dog. |
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A hard-nosed unmoveable man, who sacrifices his lovely daughter to ward off future kidnap threats on his beloved son. |
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He enjoyed the farming way of life with his beloved wife Miriam and their four sons. |
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Michael's beloved bike is blue at the front and silver at the back, with red writing across. |
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The cemetery is a sacred place that honours the memory of the beloved dead. |
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Thanks be to almighty God for this gift to his Church in the person of Your Beatitude as Pastor and guide of the beloved Greek Melkite community! |
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My only regret is leaving my beloved wife and my son unprotected in the midst of the wretched strife that ails our realm. |
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Instead she and her family spent the day quietly, remembering her beloved son, Daniel. |
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The issue presents the spirit and persona of our beloved Gurudeva in a most befitting manner. |
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You shall stand before him to answer for the conspiracy to destroy his beloved sons! |
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Admire the two very belated Birthday cards and the pictures of my dearly beloved and much missed Labrador dog! |
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Sadly, that same sort of shabby treatment has been accorded some of the mystery world's most beloved authors. |
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A good neighbour and true friend, Sadie was happy and content in her beloved home area. |
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On a steamy summer day he's sporting the jersey of his beloved football team, beat-up jeans and dreadlocks styled in a Mohawk gone awry. |
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Fitzgerald is perhaps the most beloved of the celebrated early-20th-century literary boozehounds. |
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Against the advice of his lawyers, he appears poised to keep his beloved BlackBerry, a link to the outside world. |
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She rushed frantically from one bogie to another looking for her beloved son, but all she could see were a host of alien faces staring back. |
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In fact he was a Tudor, the love child of Queen Elizabeth I and her beloved favourite Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. |
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At the time, Rosen says he could not possibly have thought that anything was worse than losing his beloved son. |
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Dazzled by clustered headlamps and shiny bodywork, they are unable to see how their beloved cars have disfigured Britain. |
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The bench press is beloved, foremost because so many trainers find it an excellent muscle-grower and test of strength. |
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She sang about a Mongolian girl who is deeply in love and can see her beloved wherever she goes. |
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This is a rewarding and a relaxing album, that gives a fresh tone to well known and beloved works. |
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Maybe the re-appearance of her beloved Quickos will finally drag her out of this sorry state of maudlin, mumbling, booze-addled torpor. |
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He denied that he was in any pain or that there was anything wrong with his children or beloved grandchildren. |
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Not only is there the worry about how their beloved offspring will cope away from home, but there can also be a huge sense of loss. |
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She could not bear to think that her beloved son might suffer dreadfully just because she was not able to stop smoking. |
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Tulips are irrepressibly cheerful flowers, and beloved symbols of spring and renewal. |
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Thousands of supporters are waiting to see if their beloved team can beat United for the second time this season. |
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It is an honor to have my father's name attached to such a crucial and beloved institution. |
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Timpson said he wanted to retire back to his beloved Norfolk to write about the county and Country he loved so much. |
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On her return to Kerry, she decided to set up a charity in honour of her beloved son, Billy. |
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He returns home to find out that his beloved daughter wants to go to boarding school. |
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At the desk people were parting with large sums of money for their beloved companions, and were booking to come back. |
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An angry York mother has called for the return of her son's beloved BMX, which was snatched by two teenage muggers. |
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Every Saturday, Zhu would pick up his beloved at the drill base and accompany her home. |
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He was just waiting for that wonderful chance to go over to England and claim his beloved. |
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He wore sometimes a mournful look, at other times an almost blank expression as he followed his beloved grandmother. |
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I sat at my desk, head pounding and nose running, until I knew my beloved was on his way back from his meeting. |
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Dressed in widows weeds to mourn her beloved husband, her black clothing merely enhanced the strict lines of her face. |
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My current beloved understands that I like a little kink in the bedroom, but for him its difficult to deal with. |
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Brother-in-law, by now, had already slipped out, so I had a little shut-eye myself, waking to find my beloved still kipping. |
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In other words, the colors red and white seem to represent the knight and his female beloved, respectively. |
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The lover wants his beloved to devote to him her preferences, her gestures, her caresses. |
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We shall not shrink from making any sacrifice to guard and protect every inch of our beloved motherland. |
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He lived out his last days in the mother house in Kimmage Manor, always speaking with affection of his beloved people of Ghana and Africa. |
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Roz gets her beloved son alibied by some nice simple, incontrovertible facts. |
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In the process, she lost her beloved as well as her freedom, and embraced Buddhism. |
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The beloved will never grow tired and grumpy, unresponsive and older, but will always be perfect. |
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He clung tighter to Alan, mortally afraid his friend and beloved would try and abandon him. |
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He was a legend, arguably the most beloved actor to grace the silver screen. |
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As patriots of our beloved country, we should contribute to the endeavors that aim at the safety and well-being of our country. |
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He was also a keen hurler and in recent years saw his beloved Ballinakill Club amalgamated with Woodford. |
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True pastors will caution their beloved children in the gospel, not to be unequally yoked. |
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When he is not exchanging repartee directly with his beloved, Tom affects the cynicism of a full-blown Restoration rake. |
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Lying in his arms lifeless is his beloved, his very own, no longer a part of the living world. |
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To save the world, in this understanding, God willed the violent death of God's only beloved son. |
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After three long years had passed Alban finally decided he would go himself and learn the fate of his beloved. |
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In this book she gives the church keyboardist tasteful, well-crafted arrangements of beloved tunes from a variety of sources. |
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If, heaven forbid, his home and studio were to go up in flames, after his beloved wife what would he save? |
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In her latter years, she could not breathe without oxygen or even totter round her beloved garden on her Zimmer frame. |
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But Candide could not be happy without Cunegonde, and he requested to leave that land of paradise in search of his beloved. |
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Krista sat in the front and Emid held the rains in one hand and his beloved firmly in the other. |
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She opened her eyes and smiled widely as she saw the face of her beloved husband. |
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He was going to be trapped in his prison for the rest of eternity, and would never see his beloved again. |
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I can see why he's both beloved amongst geeks and starting to become more widely read. |
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He was angry that this random demon was trying to get in the way of him and his beloved. |
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I stood in the middle of the reception hall, and, wrapped up by my beloved, I sobbed. |
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If Walt died, then he died without his beloved wife telling him an important secret, revealing something vital she knows about his past. |
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He is the wildly popular or beloved hero who revenges wrongs against the nation. |
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Mindless vandals covered his beloved car with eggs and flour and let the tyres down. |
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Alas, not all of the energy within the king's body could heal, nor revive his beloved wife and queen. |
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They would restore the familiar and now beloved silhouette to the skyline, but would have different detailing and updated safety features. |
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It's in that moment he decides he's not going to play his beloved violin until he reacquaints himself with his Algerian roots. |
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These four mysterious rockers have produced some of the most beloved music of our time. |
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He is a good-mannered hypocrite whose tedious righteousness has driven his beloved wife away. |
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It was he who through his manipulation and deception engineered the capture and ransom of my beloved daughter. |
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Aquila roared out in agony as he desperately tried to steer his beloved vessel. |
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Just this last class and he was free to go for the day, free to go home to his beloved. |
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Newly angry over the death of my beloved hamster, I stalk over to the stairs, with Zillah still in my arms. |
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Thailand's beloved elephants need health care and skilled people to administer to the animals. |
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Her poetry is nostalgic and betrays her own longing for her beloved homeland. |
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It was with some trepidation that I ascended the stairs to my beloved Indigo last night. |
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Collins has no truck with the notion that his fledging career has a rags to riches plotline beloved of comic book fantasy. |
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The wanderer is like a dehydrated traveller in a waterless desert, or a lover longing to see the distant beloved. |
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I know it can be tough to lock up your beloved pet when they always have the run of the house. |
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The entire poem is an appeal by a lovelorn woman to a cloud, which she urges to take her message to her beloved. |
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The element of cognitive appraisal refers the tendency of the love-struck person to attribute his arousal to his beloved. |
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When I went home for winter vacation, my beloved ponderosa pines seemed to regard me accusingly in the mist. |
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Part One covered Mike's opinions on topics ranging from his beloved Phillies to sabermetrics to his favorite players and baseball heroes. |
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This raises a number of questions which no doubt The Register's beloved readers will be pleased to weigh in on. |
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She was a devotee in Swifty's, the successor to her beloved Mortimer's, and she lunched and dined there often. |
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The retort was in the nature of the tac-au-tac riposte beloved of the skilled swordsman. |
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She became a queen and gave birth to a future queen, and in the process became beloved by the British people. |
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My beloved Elisabeta lay on the same bier where she had wept for me only four nights prior. |
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We celebrate the final episode of a beloved sitcom as if it were a wake for an old friend. |
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When you are in love but still single, some effort has to be made to create an impression on your beloved. |
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Mount Fuji is the most beloved symbol of Japan and sacred to both Buddhist and Shinto adherents. |
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Brass candle stands can be perfect if you were to feast your beloved with a candle light dinner. |
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Yes, thought Alicia, glancing at her twin and his beloved, America would be good for them. |
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He had ripped away one beloved hand and only a few strands remained of the once beautiful mane of golden tresses. |
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She sat with his head cradled in her lap and admired the perfect features of her beloved. |
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Now, before you begin forming the impression that my beloved is a bad-tempered miser, I must put you straight. |
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Given its place of pride in his book, Ashcroft's father tricking him seems to be his most beloved, or at least most vibrant, childhood memory. |
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Walking into its corridors, between the towering whiteness, has the effect, so beloved of the Romantics, of making you feel microcosmic. |
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Under the trees are beloved clumps of hellebores, erythroniums, and trilliums. |
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Forte is a very popular figure in city government, seemingly beloved by every local politician in sight. |
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The family was forced to move, and Yeats sent Lady Gregory a few choice words about his idolized beloved. |
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He is beloved of the Father, beloved of the angels, beloved of the saints in heaven. |
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This Club has lost one of its ablest, best-liked, and most beloved members. |
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I mean, they were such a beloved tag team in their day to the point that several sports forums that I visit had folks mention his passing. |
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The images of the beloved saints, moreover, served as conduits of salvific grace. |
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She went on a strict diet of milk products, even abjuring her beloved Mars chocolate bars, and dropped to her present weight of 90 pounds. |
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Weidenreich came to the Museum in 1941, just before the Japanese invaded Beijing and his beloved Peking man fossils were lost in the shuffle. |
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It revels in those multiple personal equations a bhakta can draw up with his god, as parent, friend or beloved. |
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He was a teenager in the grip of a strong, young passion, and Bess was his unattainable beloved. |
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She was much beloved of many here, although unionists had many problems with her irreverence and perceived sympathy for Irish nationalism. |
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They wanted to put aside one of the most beloved of British traditions for one day to show respect. |
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A heartbroken grandfather has made a tearful appeal for the return of his beloved Jack Russell dog. |
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It is in America that the gridiron streetplan beloved of countless utopians has had its most rampant expression. |
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He's mamboing with Chita Rivera, the first Hispanic to receive the Kennedy Center Honors and a beloved celebrity in his native Puerto Rico. |
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To have created this rift between himself and his beloved daughter was almost more than he could bear. |
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Antik Batik, the French label beloved of the fashion cognoscenti, constantly produces fabulous flowing robes in dazzling colours. |
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Many are being converted into offices and workshops for small or medium-sized enterprises so beloved of this government, and it's predecessors. |
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No, she has moved to the dining table, to sit beside her beloved betrothed. |
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He wrote on popular music, particularly his beloved Beatles, and the awkwardness of schooldays and adolescence. |
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Not Campbell, who employs all the quirks and mannerisms that have made him one of the most beloved cult actors of all time. |
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The gut-wrenching thing about the Red Sox is they traded their most beloved player and then the team took off and started winning. |
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Holmstrom would also go on to illustrate album covers for his beloved Ramones, create his signature character Bosko and contribute to magazines like High Times. |
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What happens when the Soviet Union appropriates one of the most beloved characters in children's literature? |
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And my beloved Zimbabwe has sunk from a promising beacon into an abyss of greed and dictatorship. |
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The Fault in Our Stars is an adaptation of John Green's beloved YA novel, helmed by two relative unknowns. |
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Our beloved Lady Liberty has been a beacon of hope for millions of people seeking a better life. |
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You will have your beloved father back sooner than you think, and you can visit and communicate with him all the while. |
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Castro actually flew up to Montreal to be a pallbearer at the 2000 funeral of a beloved Canadian Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau. |
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Adding to the feeling of powerlessness for the woman is that Cosby is a beloved celebrity. |
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From 1998 to 2006, Valderrama's role on the beloved sitcom also granted him access to a bevy of available starlets. |
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Biographer Paula Byrne, author of The Real Jane Austen, celebrates the bicentennial of the beloved novel. |
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After hearing the blasphemous clips insulting our beloved prophet, I would not hesitate to go after revenge. |
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The book draws its title from a blaxploitation movie much beloved by the antagonists. |
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He also said police intend to put their beloved family pet, a Staffordshire bull terrier named Excalibur, to sleep. |
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The wine-makers of Burgundy strongly believe that their beloved region meets these high standards. |
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Does it ever occur to the worthies of our beloved city council that they may owe the residents of York more consideration than they seem to afford us? |
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Christa and John Hale visibly fill with pride as they describe how they have transformed their beloved Highland home from a dilapidated wreck into a rural idyll. |
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Such messages are unlikely to be beloved of secularists who prefer to scoff at the religious rather than engage with them. |
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This week's Kol Torah has been sponsored by the Brodsky Family to commemorate the yahrzeit of beloved mother and grandmother, scholar and teacher, Bernice Sherman Kramer. |
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Abdul was beloved for her ditzy demeanor and blatant sentimentalism on American Idol. |
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Best not to ask GOP fundraising legend Georgette Mosbacher about the state of her beloved party unless you want an earful. |
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Now she is lauded as the beloved elder stateswoman of the tournament. |
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My beloved is going to laugh like a drain when he reads that. |
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Presently, two Royal Guards, resplendently decked out in gleaming armour, fell into step silently behind their beloved ruler, and escorted him down the wide palace corridors. |
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In consequence of these destructive acts, Enkidu dies, and Gilgamesh is left to wander half-crazed, searching in vain to resurrect his beloved friend. |
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His beloved Rhodesian ridgeback, Hugo, died of cancer two Januarys ago. |
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The story follows the adventures of a desk cop who, when his ex-wife is viciously murdered and his beloved daughter kidnapped, takes to the road after the perpetrators. |
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It may be the snowboard in the garage, the shortboard gathering dust under the beloved longboard, or the huge gas-sucking 4x4 truck which has never been off pavement. |
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Giannini, the current designer, continues to link the company to everything from film to her beloved rock music. |
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Many cats belong to elderly, lonely people, their only companion is their furry feline. To them the loss of their beloved friend is akin to losing a close relative. |
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In Europe on these days people go to the Graves of their beloved ones who have passed away. |
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Punk old-timer Legs McNeil on how, despite his best efforts at acting like a grump, the Velvet Underground front man was beloved. |
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Cookie Monster has always been one of the most beloved features of that PBS childhood staple, sesame street. |
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Hornby writes from a small flat two minutes from his beloved Highbury. |
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Wild Child was a phrase created to describe her beloved twin, but Callie's lips curved slightly as she realised that Stacie was right, bookworm would be a better tag. |
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In this lighter Steinbrenner moment, he joins forces with beloved Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter in a Visa commercial. |
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Soon after he was cast in the critically beloved ABC sitcom Happy Endings, on which he played Max Blum. |
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The slightly upbeat, boyish, scarecrow image also appeals, effortlessly like the sort of icon from yesteryear so beloved by today's rock musicians. |
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Worried sick about their youngest beloved, mum and dad breathe a sigh of relief when long term schoolboy chum and well respected local policeman, Nino, moves in with him. |
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She's arguably Japan's biggest and most beloved pop star of this millennium, an industry standard that inspires messianic devotion from schoolgirls and salarymen alike. |
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Ike entered office as a military hero, beloved by many Americans. |
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We soon learn that our beloved soldier, Ichabod Crane, has gotten himself involved in some serious voodoo. |
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A group of aging veterans set out to rescue their beloved boat from the scrap heap by striking a deal to buy it from the Turkish navy and sail it home. |
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For every Record Collector, LP paranoia eventually sets in and the beloved becomes a monster, desperate to scratch and scuff the poor helpless vinyl. |
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Her pale complexion and striking eyes, inherited from her beloved Scottish father, have made Kathaleeya McIntosh one of Thailand's most beautiful and bankable stars. |
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In keeping with Finder's emotionally realistic tone, the artwork avoids the heavily thewed men and exaggerated supermodel women beloved of superhero comics. |
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As the researchers walked around barelegged, often climbing mountains into cooler, beclouded rain forests beloved of leeches, they were mercilessly stung by mosquitoes. |
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The love poem has turned into something else with the death of the beloved, the acute sadness in the poem seeming to move it toward the elegy or threnody. |
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He argues that the melancholiac's self-loathing disguises a hostility towards the lost, beloved object, indicating an underlying ambivalence towards it. |
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It must have certainly helped him to shower benefits on his beloved city. |
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She was a beloved mother and nanny to many mokopuna throughout Aotearoa. |
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The Brighton Belle was the Pullman train, electric, of course, which shuttled to and fro between London and Brighton, beloved by theatre people and race-goers. |
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Moviegoers have seen a motley crew of misplaced celebrities simulating the lives and times of beloved or iconic figures. |
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But a few years of retirement brought Washington back to his beloved Mount Vernon, with its year-crowning Christmas cheer. |
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The film closes on a George Valentin renascent, tap-dancing into the talkies with his beloved on his arm. |
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As in any beloved regional recipe, the ingredients vary from cook to cook. |
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Across Ireland, those searching for a pint in the quaint Irish bars beloved of the tourist brochures are having to look harder and harder for the genuine article. |
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He was a man of independent thought who formed his own opinions and was not a man to be swayed by the suave takers so beloved of some television shows. |
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Whether the whole world accepts or rejects Apple Daily's conduct on moral and ethical grounds, that newspaper is certainly beloved by its many readers. |
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Though Yun and Yu have passed away, their works in music and literature are beloved by many people not only in Korea, but also throughout the world. |
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My dearly beloved has always driven whatever car he craved at the time. |
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My beloved can have a strange and rather robust sense of fun sometimes. |
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He continues to search for a loan to renovate his beloved Hotel Pourquoi Pas? |
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That would pretty much set the stage for a generations-long clash of civilizations, with my beloved, sometimes benighted country as the aggressor. |
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Dawn Hochsprung was a beloved principal who lost her life trying to lunge at the gunman. |
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The Coca-Cola Company should have headed those wise words before it went and tinkered with its beloved product. |
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The owner of a five-year-old Shetland pony fears she will have to have her beloved horse put down if she cannot raise enough money for medical treatment. |
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Then, sadly, they bade farewell to their beloved village and walked together into the forest, leaving behind the dangers that the humans threatened to bring to them. |
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Morgan hopefully has a beloved support network, and of course a large fan base to cheer him on. |
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After all, Christmastime in New York is all about these beloved traditions, for tourists and, yes, us locals as well. |
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Are our beloved burgers forever evolving beyond the classics toward an endless stack of superlatives? |
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Obviously, I had to book a dental appointment to speak to the wizard and ask him where I could find my beloved cat, Cleo. |
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And if, heaven forfend, that other guy worms his way into office again, we're really going to have to work together to defend the beloved republic. |
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When he wants to be, my beloved can be a contrary, stubborn bleeder. |
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More important, his crusade against sponge paddles saved his beloved sport from an unwatchable fate. |
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It is important to frisk your beloved for alternative mobiles, bleepers and other James Bond-style communication devices before saddling up and riding off into the sunset. |
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He then begins a campaign of terror to ensure that his beloved gets the best parts before spiriting her away to his subterranean lair to be his infernal bride. |
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She lies buried beside her beloved Piozzi at Tremeirchion church in the vale of Clwyd. |
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He is a mountaineer, ice climber, expedition skier, guide, father of three, and intellectual authority on the singular history and geography of his beloved Iceland. |
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And you, editors of my beloved Book Review, without which no weekend would be complete, should be ashamed, deeply so, for giving this mountebank such unwarranted attention. |
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Like many others, he was unfortunate enough to lose a limb in a shooting accident but is bravely continuing with his chosen career of caring for his beloved hunting hounds. |
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His serene and gentle nature and the manner in which he accepted his illness was inspirational to many and he slipped away quietly surrounded by his beloved family. |
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Doubtless there are many others, whose heart sinks when the beloved slopes off to the computer when really there are far more important things to be done. |
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Yet Seibei is grave and self-possessed, not a sloven but a man committed to various duties-among them the care of his dotty mother and his two beloved children. |
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For every wealthy pet owner burying their beloved bow-wow in a celebrity style graveyard, there is a nation on the other side of the world braising Bowser for Sunday supper. |
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The Happy Mondays maracas maestro has had his beloved motor spruced up for the British version of hit MTV show Pimp My Ride. |
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A humble touch for meal times, Target offers a placemat just for the beloved bowwow. |
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The X Factor judge, 32, enjoyed the bevvy after Wednesday's launch, when she revealed her beloved dogs Coco and Buster are both ill. |
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I am distraught at having discovered that my beloved Pekinese dog has run away from my home, in Sehla. |
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Better than a slap in the dial wi' a wet haddie, this is a brilliant stocking filler for that beloved lady you couldnae throw off a bus. |
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That said, you can keep your halfway houses, the jutty little bits of nonsense beloved by arty types. |
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Tacitus even wrote disparagingly of Augustus the most celebrated and beloved of the emperors. |
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It's time to reacquaint yourself with Sloth, Chuck, Data et al in one of the most beloved family adventure films of all time. |
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Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, and Timothy our brother, unto Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellow labourer. |
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Arjun falls for Ganga, and struggles to remain loyal to his cousin and beloved uncle. |
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And I make executors the saide Cecill, my dere beloved wife, and Sr Raynold Bray, knyght. |
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And I will yt suche residue as shall fortune to be of my goodes that my saide dere beloved lady and wife have theym to her owne use. |
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He was cremated at Putney Vale Crematorium, but his ashes were scattered from the top of Llanwonno, over his beloved Ferndale. |
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He certainly carried an intensity to all he did whilst remaining beloved in the principality. |
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Smith's discontent at Oxford might be in part due to the absence of his beloved teacher in Glasgow, Francis Hutcheson. |
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O'Hanlon became a household name as dim-witted Craggy Island cleric Fr Dougal Maguire, who wore his beloved Ireland shirt to bed. |
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He never found his beloved machine gun. Lorn and drained-nervous, he was fired next day. |
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If this was going to be MSTies' final chance to see their beloved show, the hope was that they would be able to go out with a bang. |
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Perhaps his erudite mind does not quite yet grasp how to transform his beloved scholarly explorations into effective papal politics. |
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Major rivers include Suffolk's Stour, running through country beloved of the painter John Constable, and the River Nene. |
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Ayo is the first album that The Garifuna Collective has released since the passing of beloved performer Andy Palacio. |
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All of these, but cohesively in order to finish the people involved in trying to ruin our beloved planet. |
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She died from bowel obstruction on October 1842, after a brief agony, comforted by her beloved nephew Branwell. |
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First, in his desire that establishes a structure of the incompatible but stereoscopically connected images of the beloved. |
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At the second transition point, at Breadalbane Academy in Aberfeldy, I dumped my beloved Kuota Karma bike and slipped on my Asics running shoes. |
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He felt that Aquitaine was his and that John was unfit to take over the land once belonging to his beloved mother. |
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Guests will even be able to belly up to the bar of the Salty Spitoon watering hole from the beloved TV series. |
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Loving Son of Gean, dear Brother of Norma and Ricky, beloved partner of Julie, a loving Uncle of his Nieces and Nephews. |
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Owners believe that an evil catnapper is responsible for the missing animals who were all beloved family pets. |
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She won't give up her grungy image and beloved Dr Marten boots for designer labels. |
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Byron also kept a tame bear while he was a student at Trinity, out of resentment for rules forbidding pet dogs like his beloved Boatswain. |
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And it became a slush fund for those beloved social programs. |
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Perhaps one of the more beloved trees in the South, crape myrtle trees were initially imported from China. |
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Presently, Cheri lives on a small ranch near the historic town of Sequin, Texas with her beloved husband and a coy dog named Scully. |
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Despite her country's ongoing struggle with Spain, Catherine enjoyed a happy, contented childhood in her beloved Lisbon. |
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Oscar finds that his two arms are not enough to hold all his beloved children, both shark and octopi. |
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This is why the krayzee boffins are so fond of making those whacky discoveries so beloved of tabloids and deejays the world over. |
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Both towns are located in what is today the state of Oaxaca, an area traditionally beloved of anthropologists, but more and more of historians. |
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The Manuka Doctor ApiRefine Illusionist Rapid Lift Mask is a fast and fabulous face mask, beloved by pocket rocket Kylie Minogue, left. |
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Mexican dance teacher Rosita sold her beloved 2001 Chrysler to finance her dream to perform for you, where? |
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They're the all-in-one romper suits beloved by teenagers, members of One Direction and reality TV stars. |
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Were you showered with gifts, wined and dined by your beloved? |
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Dalrymple began volunteering with the CARE group after the death two years ago of her beloved Alaskan malamute, Red Skye in the Morning. |
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Agha was almost instantly beloved by everyone who met him, and Merrill was no different. |
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Today, having the Safety Turtle is our way of trying to make sure this will never happen again to our beloved Westies, Duke and Tammy. |
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Following the death of her beloved Albert, she largely withdrew from public life, retreating in part to the Park. |
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Could the beloved monarchy broker some kind of Solomonic solution? |
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Lancelot's health then begins to fail, as he is distraught for the loss of his beloved king and queen. |
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Perhaps my problem is that I am a cat woman. I can't imagine any finicky feline slobbering over anyone, even a beloved owner, the way a dog does. |
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Mary Pickford is bringing the story-book children, beloved by young and old, to the silvercloth. |
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The scabbard is stolen by Morgan le Fay in revenge for the death of her beloved Accolon and thrown into a lake, never to be found again. |
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Such arrangements are beloved of New Labour's control freaks, but rarely benefit those on the fringes. |
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The fans who believed in the canonical pairing were outraged that Rowling would say such things about their beloved Romione. |
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She is considered one of the most beloved characters in British literature because of her complexity. |
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The Queen's beloved corgis are dying out and have been put on the Kennel Club's endangered dogs list. |
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He is a true, gritty, grumpy, nuggetty character, who would do whatever it takes to connive and contrive a win for his beloved homeland. |
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Instead of that passive-aggressive cycle so beloved of some I have two strategies. |
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The Sunday Mail joined him in October on the two-day trip to the wrecking yard in Esbjerg, Denmark, where his beloved vessel was broken up. |
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This led the company to use the beloved SKIPPY brand to spread yippee to peanut butter lovers everywhere. |
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It is an ode by a lover as she remembers her beloved with the sound of every spin of her Charkha. |
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Tristan is even considered to be as strong and able a knight as Lancelot, although they become beloved friends. |
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He learns to call his beloved bubeleh and think of Sam Finkler as a yutz, a groisser putt. |
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Much later, Gareth is accidentally slain by his beloved Lancelot when Guinevere is rescued from being burnt at the stake by King Arthur. |
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I had just transitioned from my beloved Habu recurve to one of Habu owner Chris Cox's latest creations, the Death Adder, a hybrid longbow. |
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Dubrovnik's most beloved church is St Blaise's church, built in the 18th century in honour of Dubrovnik's patron saint. |
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In the biblical poem Song of Solomon, the male speaker compares his beloved to many forms of spices. |
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The famadihana is an occasion to celebrate the beloved ancestor's memory, reunite with family and community, and enjoy a festive atmosphere. |
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