In this way Father Frost became a dearly loved and adored character among Bulgarian children. |
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The Winster Valley is one of South Lakeland's well-kept secrets, dearly loved by those who know it. |
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Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. |
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One of our dearly loved families is moving to Calgary, so we had a baseball-and-picnic send-off for them. |
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Maureen Whelan was best described as a lady and was dearly loved by relatives, friends and neighbours. |
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A man who dearly loved to see his side win, he was never known to criticise players when they suffered defeat. |
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Her arms were outstretched like those of some woman about to embrace one she dearly loved. |
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With Mr Bourke's passing, the Canadian museum world has lost a dedicated advocate and dearly loved friend. |
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These machines are dearly loved by the crews who are now beginning to get to know them and who are working very closely with EH Industries. |
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Canada lost young sons who never got to come home to help build the nation they so dearly loved. |
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Originally, God created man in His own image and dearly loved His creation. |
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He nurtured early ambitions for social promotion through the priestly ministry to help his family whom he dearly loved. |
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She became so famous that the American Navy asked a film producer to make a movie about this dearly loved and highly respected lady. |
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On 22 January 2006, operation of this traditional means of transport dearly loved by the Waadland community was discontinued. |
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He was a wonderful and kind man who dearly loved his family and his german grandson. |
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Today, the guardians of our homes have become dearly loved members of the family. |
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Be imitators of God therefore, as dearly loved children and live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God. |
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It is an art which will never enjoy an appeal to the many, but one which will always be loved, and dearly loved, by the few. |
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She managed to communicate how the help she was receiving was indispensable to her, to learn to bring up her daughter whom she dearly loved and who was developing beautifully. |
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Oh my very dearly loved daughters, don't leave your post! |
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Beloved brother of Vivian and the late Richard, Ceres, Lenis, Eileen, Raymond and Queenie and a dearly loved uncle. |
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With a great sense of humour, Campanari brings us close to a dearly loved character, able to take any road, no matter how difficult it may seem, for love. |
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One of them, a seventy year old widower who is dearly loved by his countrymen, has been ordered a priest to take care of a parish that has been left without a person in charge. |
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The construction was begun in this place where there are now two large SDB schools by Fr. Guido Coronel SDB, who gave impetus to the Salesian work and who dearly loved Mother Mazzarello. |
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Dr. Kemp was the beloved husband of Mildred Magdalene Schmidt for almost 69 years, and the dearly loved father of Linda and her husband Bruce Hutchison. |
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Beloved wife of the late John, dearly loved mother of Kathryn, dear motherin-law of Seye, devoted grandma of Jacob and Rebecca, dearest sister of Bill. |
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Peacefully on 25th March 2011, aged 62 years, Grahame Lee, dearly loved brother of Iris, fatherlike uncle of James and Annee, also a brotherlike cousin. |
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Requiescat in Pace RICHARDS CLIVE DAVID 11th October 2015 After a brave fight at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary Clive Richards aged 56 years, the dearly loved husband of Ute. |
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Dearly loved mam of Derek and Chris, mother in law of Adry and a loving granny of Amber and Carl. |
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Dearly loved husband of Marion who died last year, caring and Devoted father of Gwyn, fond father-ther-ther in-law of Vivien, and cherished taid of Eleri and Sion. |
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