Brad was patience personified as he signed hundreds of photographs for adoring fans. |
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He would like more time with his attractive, attentive wife, and, adoring, aging mother. |
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Wearing dark cords, a black polo neck and thick grey winter coat, the former Pop Idol runner-up was a huge hit with his adoring fans. |
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To her legions of adoring fans, she is faultless, blameless and unbeatable. |
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The three lopped towards home, not speaking and adoring the imagined danger of summer rain. |
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The senator is a rock star wherever she goes, and she's greeted by throngs of adoring Democrats. |
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I could see myself standing on a soapbox or addressing my adoring subjects from a balcony. |
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For the next several years, mothers nurse their babies, and the babies are carried everywhere and played with by adoring relatives. |
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We were serenaded by an opera singer, accompanied on the piano by her adoring husband. |
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There are groups with jolly ladies-in-waiting in colorful crinolines attended by adoring cavaliers, as well as court jesters. |
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Billy is survived by his loving wife Jackie and his adoring daughter Karina. |
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He spoke with authority and enthusiasm, apparently oblivious to the adoring gazes of his star-struck coeds. |
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The French chanteuse, actress and street entertainer has delivered delights to her adoring masses of European fans for many years. |
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Wrapped in blankets, her adoring fans braved freezing temperatures to welcome home the record-breaking yachtswoman. |
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Then a follow-up after treatment with expensive drug X shows her playing open-sandaled under-the-table footsie with her more adoring boyfriend! |
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Yet it is the niftiness of his movements that have enabled him to become a handsome leading man in the eyes of adoring Steelers fans. |
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Orlando frowned, an expression which sent his recently acquired entourage of adoring fangirls into spasms of hysterical pity. |
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My adoring drive time audience will be out there right now, stuck in the traffic, gridlocked, and listening intently to this speech. |
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He wooed Frances Leonard with adoring love letters, which he continued to write until the end of his life. |
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She said he concealed his darker side behind a veneer of respectability in order to hide his true character from adoring fans. |
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His band mates indulged in drunken orgies and had their way with many an adoring fan. |
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He's won an adoring young following, after being championed by lads' magazines and a new generation of actors. |
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Stuck in limbo for 37 years, the album has finally been unveiled to adoring acolytes, frothing critics and celebrity fans by its creator. |
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Even before the main acts came on, adoring fans made a beeline for the stage to make sure they got as close as they could to the stars. |
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She is the slavishly adoring but unsightly would-be lover in his godforsaken garrison town. |
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Thus, for an adoring readership did Laurie Lee foster the myth we demanded. |
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Drawing on his acting talents, Charles Dickens holds up a copy of one of his own novels, from which to read to an adoring public. |
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Towards the end of the performance, she even did a little air punch and blew kisses to the adoring crowd. |
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It seemed that the whole of nature was affected by a tremor of excitement, adoring the creator. |
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There were couples standing by the cascade in the middle of the town adoring each other and kissing every now and then. |
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Cathy Freeman's 400m victory would by itself have been enough for a crowd of 112,000 adoring Aussies. |
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Year upon year, it was voted best new buy and best used buy by an adoring public and perusers of glossy magazines. |
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They are pictured as happy students borne aloft on gusts of mirth from their adoring audiences. |
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Ironic, too, that he's diffident to the point of sheepishness, even in front of the most adoring audience. |
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This set-up doesn't sit well with Plath, who is torn between adoring her husband and resenting his success. |
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If you're lucky I may even take some piccies so that my hordes of adoring fans can see what the area looks like. |
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All it took was one tiny violation and the adoring crowds turned into a baying mob. |
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In his heyday, Nader could arrive at any college campus in the US and fill the largest auditorium with an audience of adoring students. |
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A bit of spangle and the dreariest band gets to count the raves on a hundred adoring hands, even if their records are then roundly ignored. |
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The actor has more adoring acolytes than any gilded idol in Achilles' day. |
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A cheque submitted without fuss or fanfare would prove their real commitment to the cause but would not, of course, garner as many gushing puff pieces or adoring photographs. |
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Dusty Springfield, the darling of British blue-eyed soul, performs her greatest hits and a few surprises to an adoring crowd in this 1979 concert. |
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But fame and its burdens overwhelmed Harper Lee, who wrote one masterpiece, then shut the door on an adoring public. |
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He dropped out of soccer altogether at 14 after being injured in a serious car crash but now regularly plays before 32,000 adoring City fans at Maine Road. |
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She might have written more if an adoring public had treated her claims of never-ending hardships with more objectivity and less protectiveness. |
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The music provokes through its languor, even disturbs through its extreme sensuousness and we end up adoring its gracefulness. |
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Famed and feted throughout the world, the rugby giants and their fearsome haka are also a source of huge pride to their adoring fellow Kiwis. |
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A clean-shaven young man, wearing a white shirt, black waistcoat and sun-glasses, presses through the adoring scrimmage around Miss Bhutto. |
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And it was to the adoring Mathilde to whom Wagner first showed his completed libretto of Tristan. |
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Two angels kneel adoring them and there are six others forming an arc in the upper part. |
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Visitors get a chance to become stand-up stars basking in the adulation of an adoring public, at least for the duration of a few jokes. |
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Brown was officially farewelled by the adoring Gabba faithful with a lap of honour at half-time just as the heavens opened. |
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Fundamental human rights are not a gift granted by a benevolent state to an adoring population. |
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At the end of each game coaches and players alike turn to salute their adoring fans. |
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Who has taught these multitudes to pray, adoring their God without feeling the need to raise altars for His worship? |
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The possibility of praying in common and of adoring the Blessed Sacrament in designated churches contributes to interiorizing these themes. |
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In particular they witnessed the cult to the great god Marduk and were seen as « backward », adoring the god of losers. |
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I was protected by fellow travellers who were probably caught up in the plight of adoring parents and the child who needed their love. |
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On his death bed he prayed, adoring God present as a guide in all the events of his life. |
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Look out for a hot girl, funkily dressed and surrounded by adoring men. |
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The process of co-opting black music and selling it back to the adoring public in whiteface is as American as apple pie. |
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Chestnut was last, carried on a yellow chariot through a sea of adoring fans. |
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His mere existence is met alternately with thousands of adoring cheers or thousands of hateful jeers. |
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On its way to the stadium, the team passes through the Grove down the Walk of Champions, mobbed by adoring fans. |
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Like a magician waving his magic wand, McGrath took on the guise of Merlin as he wove his magic, enrapturing his team-mates, opponents and adoring masses. |
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It had no chance before his covetous hands, his adoring eyes. |
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Even in death, the comic genius has raised a laugh among his adoring fans. |
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After taking a post-gig bow and being cheered from the stage by his adoring public, Elmo unwound in the upstairs bar, still high as a kite following his triumph. |
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Of all devotions, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the greatest after the Sacraments, the one dearest to God and the one most helpful to us. |
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Kevin, who just two days before was hoisted upon the shoulders of his adoring fellow-competitors, is now, in true Pattaya fashion, being vilified as a sandbagger. |
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Lance Armstrong has the friendship of the President of the United States, an adoring, bright-eyed family and millions banked with Chase Manhattan. |
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The interlude between sharing him with an adoring cooking class and retreating to our cottage was simmering fork play. |
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Her most famous novel has apparently garnered her a host of adoring, young male fans desperate to collect her autograph and become a notch on her well-scarred bedpost. |
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An endless stream of 2012 presidential wannabes will preen for adoring fans and plentiful cameras. |
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Tours take busloads of curious tourists round the winding side streets, peering at security gates behind which celebrities hide from their adoring public. |
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A set of trimmer figures and new tattoos show a band that's been sharpened by extended tours of an obscure but adoring and importantly, swelling international circuit. |
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Hence, Jesus is wrapped in rabbit skins, he sleeps in a bark lodge, the adoring shepherds are replaced with hunters, and three Indian chiefs take the place of the Magi. |
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This stay-at-home, an adoring grandmother, has received a reassuring communication from a vacationist in New Hampshire, as follows: Dear Grandma: The summer is fun. |
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It is on this doctrinal basis that the cult of adoring the Eucharist was founded and gradually developed as something distinct from the sacrifice of the Mass. |
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Isaac has an adoring wife, Betsy, who couldn't be more proud of his transition from goofball to expectant father. |
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Hardy appeared to be completely unperturbed by poor album sales, preferring to find an audience who respected her true self rather than millions of adoring fans who were seduced by a superficial image. |
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And when the dancing was over, adoring fans overwhelmed Kent with standing ovations and countless curtain calls. |
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A charismatic leader and legendary firebrand whose exploits made him a favourite of voters, cartoonists and critics alike, Macdonald also was a beloved husband and an adoring father. |
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Although the screenplays nod in the direction of the People, the writers needn't lard the narrative with adoring references to the country's leader or address the tasks facing contemporary North Korean society. |
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SamCam, the ever more Dave-adoring and silent Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, looked even more adoring this week than last, so she must have been ticked off for looking bored in Leeds last Friday. |
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A love story between a cocky, preppy Frat Boy with Roman numerals after his name and his feisty yet adoring social climbing inamorata will again be dissected. |
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Flowers has deejayed her very first American gig at Anaheim's Electro Festival where she performed for a packed crowd of 3,000 adoring fans. |
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In the last months of his life Gainsbourg became something of a recluse, rarely leaving his Parisian home, where the walls were becoming increasingly covered with graffiti by adoring fans. |
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The Blurred Lines hitmaker said that they spend most of the time naked and sometimes she even pretends to be an adoring groupie in the bedroom. |
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None of those who defend the adoring of the humanity of Christ with divine worship, do well and warrantably express their opinion. |
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Yet for so public a figure, Jackson was socially awkward, inept at small talk and terrified when the distant audience became an adoring mob. |
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But he still gets sackfuls of mail from adoring Prisoner fans and requests to appear at conventions for the cult series. |
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It's de rigueur for midnight showings to include rice tossing, paper unraveling and glowstick waving from adoring interactive audiences. |
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Scores of adoring fans have been camping outside the hotel hoping to catch a glimpse of Gaga and her always understated outfits. |
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Dashan, as he is known by millions of adoring Chinese fans, is a cultural phenomenon, famous for his mastery of the complex art of xiangsheng, a form of witty repartee. |
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The Master tells you: Man has constructed houses and named them temples, and in those places the people enter and offer reverences, feeding fanaticism and idolatry, and adoring things made by men themselves. |
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The reservation of the sacred species for the sick and those in danger of death introduced the praiseworthy custom of adoring the blessed Sacrament which is reserved in our churches. |
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