Not all of his admirers were fully aware of the satirical or dystopian aspects of his work, however. |
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Rachel has attracted her share of admirers from others in the company, however. |
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In the early days, the novels received some respectful reviews and won a small band of devoted admirers. |
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The celebrity author, 52, cannot be prised away from buffet lunches and milling admirers. |
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The complexity its admirers celebrated was usually generated in their own attempts to make sense of its opacities. |
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His fame grew as much from the enthusiasm of his admirers as from his own efforts. |
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Marian Fitxpatrick also displayed the wonderful arch on the stage which caught the eyes of numerous admirers. |
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Despite taking only one disciple, he had many admirers and touched many lives. |
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Even as the poet is dying, some of his followers and admirers have begun to quarrel over what to do with his remains. |
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It upset my friend because in Canada, she was the one who had all the male admirers. |
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Since I finished the book I have watched with trepidation and wonder as Maisie has begun to attract male admirers. |
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In this category of minor classics are some books and authors who have truly ferocious secret admirers. |
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Debbie led a frugal life so she could send a large part of her salary to her family and kept male admirers at arm's length. |
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Or did the author send the manuscript or advance copies to select friends and admirers with a request for some publicity? |
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She took tea with her remaining admirers, but in the age of beat poetry and the apolitical pursuit of rapture, seemed something of a relic. |
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He has many close friends and admirers and has proved himself to be a loving and affectionate father. |
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While his film songs drive some admirers nuts, that genre is no big deal for him. |
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And it seems admirers have a treat in store this year on Girraween's alpine style heathlands, meadows and high altitude forests. |
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On the manic and almost religious zeal of admirers of the sagas, Lucas noted that he had two fan bases. |
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I also dwelt, perhaps overheavily, on certain doubts and reservations, of which even his most devoted admirers must take stock. |
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Evidently, her relationship with Nick didn't earn her a legion of admirers. |
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It'll silence their critics, amaze their fans and win them a whole new legion of admirers. |
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Cassidy's legion of admirers might argue that it's enough just to hear her remarkable voice again. |
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Deservedly, the DS has garnered a legion of admirers from every generation of drivers born since. |
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I must make this my project of the decade which should win over a legion of admirers and also the top accolades of the industry. |
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Nader could once claim a legion of friends and admirers in the world of American progressive politics. |
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She has already won a legion of admirers and a Radio 3 Award for world music. |
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A ring of admirers had already formed around their table, and Nyrouya thinned her lips disapprovingly at those bystanders. |
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Beethoven delighted Rousseau's Romantic admirers with his demonstration of the moral force expressible in music. |
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He had a livid bruise on his cheek, which was swooned over by many admirers. |
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A warmly lyrical idiom gave place to a gritty astringency that must have been very disturbing to erstwhile admirers. |
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Needless to say, lots of photos were taken and Tony was kept extremely busy signing autographs and chatting to his many young admirers. |
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All the while, Adam was politely giving autographs and smiling graciously to the fans and admirers. |
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His admirers considered it a masterfully written work, while religious critics branded it as dangerous to religion. |
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Though, as often, this fine stoicism has a slight tinge of the press-release, his grateful admirers can only agree. |
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I pictured the tow-headed lass in her sparkling outfit, skates deftly cutting the ice, the stands full of cheering friends and admirers. |
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Instead some of Christopher's friends and admirers will be minding the shop in his absence. |
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Even as the mystic poet is dying, some of his followers and admirers have begun to quarrel over what to do with his mortal remains. |
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To hear his admirers tell it, he single-handedly rescued the network in the 1980s with his uncanny gift for finding quality shows. |
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An uncelebrated poet whose best-known work was his satire on the Bloomsbury set, he and TS Eliot were early mutual admirers. |
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They were mutual admirers of each other's work and had wanted to record together for some time. |
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His style is undeniable and unmistakable, but one hopes he has few admirers. |
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But that doesn't mean that, amid the swooning of his unquestioning admirers, the point should not be kept in mind. |
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We trust that exertion and merit will not go unrewarded, by the admirers of genius, and the lovers of the drama. |
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But once the unshapeliness is accepted, admirers of one of Canada's most accomplished writers will find plenty to entertain and interest them. |
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This recent exhibition was the breakthrough show that many of her admirers had been anticipating for years. |
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One of Ali's greatest admirers is the man who once came very close to being knocked spark out on live television by the selfsame Ali. |
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Juan Valdez, whose bushily mustachioed face greeted millions of Colombian coffee admirers for almost four decades, officially retires. |
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It's not all bad news for the former Chorlton convent girl, whose hard-nosed approach to her job earned a lot of admirers. |
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However, his tremendous form so far this season must surely have surprised even his biggest admirers. |
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Dairy Dancer has earned many admirers throughout the association and is well fancied to train on next season in the senior ranks. |
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She seemed to have gentlemen admirers, though no impropriety was ever established. |
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It was the custom in Europe for a great professor to be presented with a Festschrift filled with writings by his students and admirers. |
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I can only say that the number of admirers is balanced by those who disliked them intensely. |
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But the women take no notice of their admirers, so intent are they on their own conversation. |
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Scholars and admirers of baroque painting will enjoy studying this work and sorting out the many interconnections between father and daughter. |
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To his admirers he was a resolute, wily, irreproachable and indomitable champion of the workers' cause. |
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What we do know is that she has a formidable mind, powerful admirers and a yellow plastic digger on her desk. |
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Like the first incarnation of the band, it will provide part of a foundation for new admirers and for old fans to return to the fold. |
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This argument has been echoed by admirers of a pre-release version of the film. |
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Although suspicious of unknown admirers, Tennyson was a sociable man, with a fondness for declaiming his work to a respectful audience. |
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Five thousand admirers marched in his funeral procession and Poole became a martyr for anti-immigrant nativists. |
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He used to sit in the pub in Greek Street, next to our office, surrounded by admirers, and he was in his element. |
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His reputation is embalmed, still, in the romantic notions inflicted upon it by his early, maudlin admirers. |
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Her search for logic, clarity and correct usage in sentences won her grateful as well as grudging admirers. |
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We hope to interest admirers of the genre and hope we do not disappoint their expectations. |
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His disciples and admirers have decided to set up an organisation after his name which will be a befitting tribute to remember him by. |
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Along the way, Purdy drew emulators and admirers from several generations of writers. |
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A sign of this enlivenment is the opening of new galleries, which will offer a refuge for both artists and admirers of their art. |
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It's a delightful piece of absurdist nonsense, a sitcom designed to offend highbrow admirers of minimalist dance. |
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Claire Denis was given a triumphant welcome by admirers familiar with her complete filmography. |
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A hush spread over the crowd of friends, fans, admirers, and collectors who had gathered that evening. |
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The new cultural confidence was particularly marked among admirers of English letters. |
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Throughout the show, hundreds of his admirers waited outside brandishing posters of support and chanting his name. |
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Finally, there are admirers of Mises, faithful disciples and propagators of his teaching. |
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By the end of his life he was an international celebrity and was regarded by his admirers as a kind of art guru. |
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As admirers and collectors of old technology, we like to think we gave it a new lease on life. |
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Healthy ambition is a fine quality, but winning at all costs can alienate even the most devoted admirers. |
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In politics every candidate wants to build a sense of inevitability, inspiring his admirers and discouraging his detractors. |
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It is not merely an authenticity that Brooks uses to connect with his admirers, but his embrace of an average identity. |
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She hated sharing Georgie with his admirers, particularly on lecture tours in in North America. |
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Hundreds of friends, admirers, and fellow citizens crowd the steps of the cathedral. |
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According to Tatterson, he has admirers from as far as Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and even Pakistan. |
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His scheme to re-integrate the church back into the center of this urban community has won cain a legion of admirers. |
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With such notoriety, however, come both admirers and abhorrers. |
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Stalin's foreign admirers were wall-eyed intellectuals, tantalised by the violent engineering of Utopia as they stalked the corridors of the London School of Economics. |
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Portlaoise are still missing the style and dash that won them so many admirers as they swept through Laois and Leinster and contested an All Ireland club final this year. |
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She was self-aware, even, of the role her prettiness played in earning her admirers. |
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Within five years of release, Shawshank was a phenomenon, a video bestseller and a renter that its admirers feel they've discovered for themselves. |
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A vivacious and attractive blonde, Mary had no shortage of male admirers, and at the age of 19 she married a former serviceman. |
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One wishes one of her many friends and admirers had advised her not to make her autobiography sound like a list of testimonials from famous people interspersed with anecdotes. |
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Vidocq may not, as his admirers claim, have invented fingerprinting and the science of ballistics, but he did show the importance of keeping detailed criminal records. |
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He once enchanted a coterie of his admirers, myself among them, by replying to a question about his beloved Cathars with a vivid impromptu on Light Religion and Dark Religion. |
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The 91-year-old was in jubilant spirits, toasting the occasion with a cheering group of friends, family, and admirers. |
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Not short of male admirers, she sees the irony of her situation. |
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His last years, lived by invitation in cottages in Sussex and Kent, fed and wined by beneficent admirers, provided a sort of rural coda of tranquillity. |
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He left no disciples, but only admirers of his scholarship and conviction. |
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In BBC hospital drama Casualty, Clive played consultant Mike Barratt, whose combination of beefy good looks and softly-spoken bedside manner won him a legion of admirers. |
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But admirers praise his earnestness, humor and congeniality. |
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The former England boss has won a legion of admirers the world over thanks to his honest, forthright views and his overwhelming passion for the game. |
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The fact that she was also winning matches helped, but her policy of letting the crowd see how pleased she was to have them on her side earned her new admirers. |
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The integrity of the pond's natural environment is gradually worn away under the eager feet of its admirers to a gullied, barren halo of human impact. |
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But the worshippers and admirers of these gods delight in imitating their scandalous iniquities, and are nowise concerned that the republic be less depraved and licentious. |
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I'm not the kind of girl who inspires random bouquets and secret admirers. |
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A real trouper puts on the sort of show his admirers expect. |
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The 11-year age gap between Luisa and her two young admirers is magnified by the emphasis on her maturity and experience contrasted with the boys' foolish, one-track minds. |
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In the battle against food waste and hunger, the ancient tradition of gleaning is gaining new admirers around America. |
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To praise the uptempo songs and deplore the more balladic numbers would be to fall into the critical trap that admirers of the band have been stuck in for 20 years. |
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Despite her illustrious admirers, her stature as a serious poet gradually declined, partly due to her success in the literary marketplace. |
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That attracted admirers and he could be another Burnley player offered the chance to stay in the top flight. |
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The criticism of his latest movie is sure to exasperate his admirers. |
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However, Meyer, or the King of the Nudies as he was known to his admirers, believed that the naked form had its place if the story was strong. |
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Yumpsville is Yahooland, where macho admirers of actor Charles Bronson are derogated. |
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Although in the 1920s Elgar's music was no longer in fashion, his admirers continued to present his works when possible. |
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Among Elgar's admirers there is disagreement about which of his works are to be regarded as masterpieces. |
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Pink Floyd were also admirers of the Monty Python comedy group, and helped finance their 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. |
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However, he was continually prompted by various friends and admirers to continue to write along with suggested topics. |
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Some feminists and some American admirers of Plath blamed him for her death. |
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Napoleon and Diderot were great admirers, and Voltaire wrote parodies of them. |
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A memorial service in Westminster Abbey was attended by more than 1,700 family, friends and admirers. |
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He and Chester Arthur Burnett were friends and admirers of each other's music. |
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The 1833 Act had few admirers in the textile districts when it came into force. |
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His close circle of admirers included the most progressive thinkers of the day. |
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The band's brand of psychedelic space rock has gained them many admirers from Thurston Moore and Julian Cope to Jello Biafra. |
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The fighters joined their admirers in lushing Blue Ruin, which was just another name for Daffy, or gin, and Heavy Wet, which was ale. |
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Meantime, the loonie's buoyancy this year reflects growing interest in Canuckistan from offshore admirers. |
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Their compactibility, neat yet attractive appearance, always gain admirers, and being made of small power they are much in demand. |
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She was the centre of a very brilliant group, a most beautiful woman holding court, as was only right and proper, among her admirers. |
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The picture of Elizabeth painted by her Protestant admirers of the early 17th century has proved lasting and influential. |
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To mark the bicentenary year, University College Cork joined admirers of Boole around the world to celebrate his life and legacy. |
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His grave is visited by admirers of his life's work and achievements as seen by fresh flowers placed there regularly. |
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His admirers, in contrast, pointed to the artist's connections with Whistler and Albert Moore, and influence on John Singer Sargent. |
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Boswell's emphasis on Johnson's later years shows him too often as merely an old man discoursing in a tavern to a circle of admirers. |
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Commentary by Hogg, Trelawny, and other admirers of Percy Shelley also tended to downplay Mary Shelley's radicalism. |
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Many admirers of Handel believed that the composer would have made such additions, had the appropriate instruments been available in his day. |
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The meetings bring together admirers of Lionel, American Flyer and other toy trains, said Sam Mattes, the chapter's president and 25-year collector. |
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With her flaming auburn tresses and curvaceous figure, actress Alex Kingston won countless admirers when she starred in the bodice-ripper, Moll Flanders. |
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In 1523, Holbein painted his first portraits of the great Renaissance scholar Erasmus, who required likenesses to send to his friends and admirers throughout Europe. |
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The volume was critically acclaimed and won a contest run by the Sunday Referee, netting him new admirers from the London poetry world, including Edith Sitwell and Edwin Muir. |
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In 2011, the tomb was cleaned of the many lipstick marks left there by admirers and a glass barrier was installed to prevent further marks or damage. |
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Later literary admirers, notably Graham Greene, followed closely in his footsteps, sometimes requesting the same room and perpetuating myths that have no basis in fact. |
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Lin went home to relieve the child-minder, cook for the brats and swap e-mails with her would-be admirers, and I headed pubwards with the other two. |
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Despite the death of many contemporaries, the popularity of his poetry ensured a steady stream of young friends and admirers to replace those he lost. |
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His admirers say that Napoleon wanted to stop now, but was forced to continue in order to gain greater security from the countries that refused to accept his conquests. |
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In the view of her many admirers, she thrust a strike-infested halfpace Britain back among the frontrunners in the commanding peaks of the industrial nations of the world. |
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