Every woman loves a man in his khakis and every man will love how easy these are to match. |
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Milne gives a big Aberdonian laugh and says how much she loves confounding expectations. |
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Even with a woman who clearly loves him, he is rude and brusque, abruptly rejecting any sort of overture that may lead to self-disclosure. |
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Wishman loves to move away from the action, from the groping and humping and onto inanimate objects like a fruit basket or a clown wall hanging. |
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To take them wantonly, without thought, without necessity, simply for the fun of it, is to wrong creatures whom God loves. |
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He has become a real Internet addict and in his spare time he loves surfing the net for news. |
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He loves his food and I can't cook, so he always finds little Italian delis. |
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You see I happen to know that my sister would never jump into bed with just any man unless she loves him. |
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He's the one player on the roster who will grab a jump ball, which is why the team loves him in the red zone. |
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He quite clearly loves Europe, respecting its diversity but admiring its ambitious attempt to unify. |
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This horse was unlucky not to win a bumper but he loves this fast ground and he has always been a good jumper. |
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As much as he's passionate about swimming, he also loves the feeling of being adored by female fans, and winning. |
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I mean on the one hand I'm sure he loves the glory, and he has to have this public adulation. |
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This action must have rankled Larry, who, like all good politicians, loves a media opportunity with kids. |
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Part of that process is to recognize that the universe, that which we affectionately call Mother Nature, loves us regardless. |
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She not only insists that her husband tell her he loves her every night, but she's ravenous for information about how much he loves her. |
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She says she's not afraid of death, she's just frightened of losing the people she loves. |
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He kept off the core issues he usually loves to talk about and confined himself to cursory remarks. |
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Everyone loves the wholesome nutrition of vegetables, but is there really much of that in frozen mixed veggies? |
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One of the persistent legends that attaches to Saville, is that, like the author Douglas Adams, he loves the sound of deadlines whooshing past. |
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Rowland Lacy, a kinsman of the Earl of Lincoln, loves Rose, the daughter of the Lord Mayor of London. |
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Well, he's a man who loves being on the hills and what he ain't climbed ain't worth climbing. |
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The 16-year-old loves nothing better than climbing trees and kicking a ball around with pals on a muddy playing field. |
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He loves extreme sports like windsurfing, motor racing and water jet riding. |
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He is a quiet little kid who causes more trouble then he is worth but everyone loves him and treats him like a kid brother. |
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The problem with Ross going on about it winsomely is that he makes ridiculous the thing he loves. |
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Tom loves Iola, but does not expect his feelings to be reciprocated because he recognizes that he is not of her class or world. |
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Chaos is a calm Goddess, who loves to work with Existence to create things and let them run amok on their own. |
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Everyone can dance the reels and such, but I know Miss Alberta loves to waltz. |
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Having started out as a piper himself, Jock loves to languish in the tunes of glory, the marches and reels of the standard Scottish songbook. |
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It's a nice thought that there's someone who loves you, even when you think the whole world hates you. |
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I know the world and his wife loves them, but I'm thoroughly sick of dinosaurs. |
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On set or location he does enjoy a challenge, and he loves the life of an actor and wouldn't swap it. |
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Donna, also 18, from East Didsbury is proud to admit she loves drinking alcopops. |
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The laid-back star, who turns 40 next year, swears she loves getting older. |
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She loves alternative music and watching all sorts of sports though she says she is a total loser at most of them. |
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William was recently filmed on active duty, and clearly loves his job and the camaraderie that being part of a team offers. |
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Eduardo loves his son and that love is very clearly reciprocated. |
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He loves colonics, gets Botox and intravenous vitamin injections, and is partial to black toilet paper. |
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In the book, Alice is a smug, Victorian braggart who loves nothing more than showing off her knowledge. |
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Shops are covered in Union Jacks, bunting has sold out, and everyone loves an excuse to bake patriotic cookies. |
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Gingrich also scored points with the media elite that he loves to castigate. |
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One can only hope that after a period away, he regains his strength and returns for another round with Africa, in all her loves and her sadnesses, too. |
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All the world loves a dramatic comeback story, and this pop icon is primed to prove she's still got what it takes to make the kids yelp and shriek with glee. |
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He loves writing about the supernatural and has written two novels in the last 18 months, one about time travel and the other about alien abduction. |
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Greer loves politics, but hates the corrupting influence of money on the system. |
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Each of these women has made a big effort to be a part of the air show scene, loves aerobatics, loves aviation in general and is uniquely qualified for the job. |
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Congress loves to be Scroogey when it comes to helping the poor at Christmastime. |
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Everyone loves a Cinderella story, and Orange Is the New Black has a prison full of them. |
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Poet, publisher and ace volunteer discusses her literary loves. |
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But Darrin loves her jazzy style of singing and gorgeous looks. |
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New Hampshire loves to be contrarian and rarely follows the conventional wisdom. |
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In content, they deal in lost loves, lost opportunities, and the ambivalence inspired by a difficult childhood. |
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Of course, ISIS loves the propaganda that makes it seem like the scariest group in the world. |
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The right loves to bash New York's Citi Bike system, but bike share embodies the privatized, self-reliant ideals they espouse. |
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He even enlists Mary J. Blige to croon an emotional bridge about how much he loves Mothah Killah. |
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And let it be known that Michael Kennedy is also an accomplished skier, loves ski mountaineering, and has plenty of insight into issues important to glisse alpinists. |
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She just loves the dramatic ruby red colour and the fresh raspberry taste. |
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And without the game he loves, he looks to have one foot in the grave. |
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Sarah said that she loves, loves, loves the royal couple and had even gotten up before dawn to watch their 2011 wedding. |
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Hits several key buttons, not the least of which is that it sends the media into apoplectic shock, which the right wing loves. |
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Why do you think everyone loves to seize on any hint of discord or bad blood between you guys? |
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She loves her Scottish estate at Balmoral where she is now, as she is every year in August and September. |
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None of the hoopla seemed to have fazed the Iranian president, who loves to bask in controversy during his U.S. visits. |
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Although she loves Bond, Lynd reveals herself as a double agent working against him, and later drowns. |
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But it also represents the Achilles heel of a company that loves to look backward more than it does forward. |
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There were, though, other loves that belied the appearance of a desiccated, workaholic spinster. |
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Miami Heat star Chris Bosh admits he loves nothing more than engaging in a fierce, hard-fought battle on the blacktop. |
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It's time to add some cheese to this action burger! Every genre has them, everybody loves them... it's the parodies! |
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A Jersey Guy is a guy who does his duty and loves his family and will punch your lights out if you insult his wife. |
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He is the bad-boy-made-good, and in Brazil, particularly in Rio de Janeiro, everyone loves someone who can put one over on authority. |
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Asha is the product of many parents, is proud queerspawn, and above all loves her international family. |
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Hamlet would requite his loves. Hewitt has soured on requitements. Hamlet would teach deep drinking. Hewitt is on the temperance dodge. |
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She plays a woman who believes in this guy she loves, and reminds us that true love is about idealism. |
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Elizabeth only accepts Darcy's proposal when she is certain she loves him and her feelings are reciprocated. |
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Rebate your loves, each rival suit suspend, Till this funereal web my labors end. |
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She goes to preschool, plays with dolls, and she loves to draw and paint. But Marla paints unlike any other four-year-old in the world. |
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The urning loves and deifies the male object of his affections, just as a man idealizes the woman he loves. |
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Jen even admitted she loves the treatment so much she makes sure to be vajazzled at all times. |
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What's important is the chance to do something he loves, plunk away at his washtub bass. |
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It loves to rev and in doing so sounds every inch the sports-car, with a slight hissing from the Turbo's wastegate on downchanges. |
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Jill from Lancashire loves her Afghan hounds, and admits her husband, David, comes second to the dogs. |
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He is an Anglophile who studied at the University of Sussex and loves Charles Dickens novels. |
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Consider Spirit Airlines, the dirt-cheap carrier everyone loves to loathe. |
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He loves to shoot on sight, is often rewarded in style, and has bags of trickery at his seemingly jet-propelled feet. |
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Everyone loves a beach party and Beach brings that atmosphere on even the rainiest night. |
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Clear thinking and hardworking, Lazare loves his people but also respects the British sense of honor and jurisprudential tradition. |
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The country as a whole loves an underdog, loves a Cinderella story, and we certainly have that with Anaheim,'' Goren said. |
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But Richard Rushfield loves it, and discussed it with Cowell. |
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That customer who loves pungent Roquefort will appreciate the marriage partner of a Barsac or Sauternes from Bordeaux. |
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Red valerian loves a dry spot, such as on top of a wall, while hemp agrimony and purple loosestrife are good for growing by a wildlife pond. |
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Everyone who loves India should mourn this abomination called Telangana. |
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She's a wonderful singer who loves to perform before a live audience. |
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She loves to browse the shops in small towns, looking for curios. |
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I guess there ain't nothin' on airth he loves better 'n that holler piece o' wood, and the toons that's inside o' it. |
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Basking in the sun whether it's on the porch or on the boat, he just loves to lay out and catch some rays. |
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The English sparrow, another abundant city species, also loves streetlights and lampposts, especially those with crosspipes open at the ends. |
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For someone like myself who loves the MINISTRY album Mind... this new album is double plus good! |
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Minal, endearingly cheerful but earlobeless, loves her work at a company that makes breakfast bars. |
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This man knows horselore and loves the horse with that personal affection which begets understanding. |
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The plots of Shakespeare's tragedies often hinge on such fatal errors or flaws, which overturn order and destroy the hero and those he loves. |
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God loves a cheerful large-handed giver, and He is Himself the model and pattern of magnificence in giving. |
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I would rather see a musical, but my wife, who loves longhair music, is dragging me to the symphony again. |
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God loves an humble soul. It is not our high birth, but our low hearts God delights in. |
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This story, based on their lives and loves, follows in that inventive spirit. |
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Its fully independent suspension, with struts and coil springs up front and a multilink rear setup, loves to caress the road. |
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Though he has no children of his own, he loves them, and there is nothing he would not do to please them. |
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But Judy rips up the letter and continues the charade, because she loves Scottie. |
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Your mother's a very smart woman. She loves nice clothes. Has she seen this jumper? Has she? You're not doing yourself any favours. |
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This motif recurs when he considers sparing Hector, whom he loves and respects. |
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Upon returning to England, after a failed attempt to conceal his feelings, David finds that Agnes loves him too. |
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Levi is a gorgeous 4-year-old grey and white Pibble, and he loves interacting with the baby piglet. |
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Lilly loves everything about John Platz! He feeds her, walks her, gives her treats, and she even takes an afternoon nap with him! |
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North Korea loves to spring surprises. More unusual is for its US foe to play along. |
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Cummings is destined to become king of the barnburners, a thrilling talent who loves to get stuck in. |
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Sure enough, once she's picked her jaw up off the floor, Rosie loves playing Lady Muck. |
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Joshua loves Thinktank and I wonder if, for example, Mr Painting understood the concept of Archimedes Screw before he was four years old? |
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To avert the impending doom, Cordelia tells the Axeman that Fiona loves only person, herself. |
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Keri Laman loves food, but when she was growing up she never wanted to be a chef. |
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Spencer also loves Lardy cake that is crammed full of lard, sugar and fruit. |
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Fifteen-year-old Latabe loves having a kick around with the other elephants at West Midland Safari Park, and has developed a talent for the game. |
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Through engaging conversation and quotes from letters, juvenilia, and novels, she shares about her childhood, siblings, and the loves and losses that shaped her life. |
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Q My little girl loves her Barbie dolls and plays with them all the time but I've heard that they can be a dangerous influence on girls growing up. |
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Deluded Afton Burton, the raven-haired bride-tobe, said she loves the man convicted for the notorious murders of seven people, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate. |
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The gorgeous, rebellious Prince Beau loves strong-willed healer Agnatha, and with the help of an all-powerful godling, the two may find the happiness each deserves. |
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He speaks in a thick Kriol brogue, describing why he loves his trade. |
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Almost immediately, his assistant phoned back and said, 'Paul loves it. |
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People with BPD are sometimes too interpersonally sensitive, and they overjudge situations, such as feeling that no one loves them or that people are talking about them. |
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Yet Minoo is also living a fantastic, sword-and-sorcery adventure in a mystic rendition of ancient Persia, where she and the man she loves battle the evil monsters of Ahriman. |
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Pia loves Rob, she had written it with her lipstick on the walls of the vespasienne in the Rue Colombe, waiting for him to finish, holding her pampered borzoi on the leash. |
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While living in Switzerland, David realises that he loves Agnes. |
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My mum loves to watch Neighbours. She has the series tivoed. |
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He loves her so much that he has a blind spot when it comes to her faults. |
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The joys and sorrows, the loves and the lornnesses of young heiresses have furnished themes to novel-writers ever since heiresses or novelists have existed. |
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He loves making sweeping statements without the slightest evidence. |
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The government it can give, it loves to give to everybody, but if the government gives away that money, spreads all its money to the plighty, you know, it goes down. |
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Little Stan loves a plate of ribs and, I am not joking, his eyes nearly popped out of his head when he was given his plate of flamed-grilled riblets. |
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How should you go about to lose him a wife he loves with so much passion? |
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The maiden, whose name is Helen or Elen, accepts and loves him. |
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My twin sister says she loves our parents, but honestly, I dislike them. |
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However, the danger of the homme fatal, as embodied in today's boyish male hustler, is that he will leave, disappearing to other loves, other lands. |
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But Roy Keane loves a battle and yesterday led the Old Trafford kids to an educational victory that brought a told-you-so grin from their manager Alex Ferguson. |
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She loves to show off when she gets behind the wheel of a car. |
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Know that your publisher understands and loves them and that your publisher wants you to get a record deal so that they can start making money off you via the mechanicals. |
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Kim had a shower tea when we got married 'cause he loves food. |
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In his senility, he still loves racistly, blesses racistly, shoots straight and is cuckoo with the notion that white folks are not white folks but just plain folks. |
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No man is a success in business unless he loves his work. The picture the artist paints for love is his greatest work. The pot-boiler is always something to live down. |
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Inhabited by wild beasts, and in that state of incultivation, which nature, in her luxuriant fancies, loves to form, it was of no value to its proprietors. |
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