Relaxed and carefree, they fall in love with a Mediterranean resort or a fishing village in the Canaries. |
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I must not use it to put curses on unfaithful husbands, or make a married man fall in love with someone. |
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One such story sees a man fall in love with an android who cannot love him back. |
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Find someone that you can maybe fall in love with or maybe just have a nice, comfortable relationship for awhile. Find a mad pash. |
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If we increase the pool of available partners, we can then fall in love with any one of them. |
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Do not fall in love with a knight, milady, or you shall sleep with the rats as well. |
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It really tends to make people fall in love with other people who care about the same emotional, touching issue. |
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I guess it's fairly predictable that I would instantly fall in love with a song that has such an expressive title. |
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He was so full of himself and so confident that he was going to make it big you couldn't help but fall in love with him. |
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Some people fall in love with ankle locks and never learn to pass the guard. |
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You fall in love with a new person or idea, which changes your priorities for a while. |
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Listening to this radio show, though, you can't help but fall in love with music to listen to at the midnight hour. |
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She will shout at him and then he will take her for a drink in some shady bar off the main street and fall in love with her. |
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As such, fans of such music will probably quickly fall in love with her crisp style. |
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The Mini PC's solid cast-aluminium casing oozes quality and it's hard not to fall in love with it at first sight. |
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And if you'd seen the way he got into the song, even in his tone-deaf, screechy manner, you'd fall in love with this song, too. |
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How could the graceful Countess Olivia fall in love with a little puerile atomy who stutters and stumbles? |
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One sip and you know why romantic women fall in love with dark, pensive strangers. |
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The viewer can fall in love with resemblances, or can play detective, looking at signs as an index of a process. |
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We lamia were not supposed to fall in love with humans, but I was willing to break every existing rule for her. |
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In fact, explains Greene, the best way to seduce someone is to fall in love with them. |
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The Jungians believe we fall in love with people who represent unexplored parts of ourselves. |
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He was a boofhead jock and she was going to fall in love with a sweet art boy and live in a trendy loft apartment and drink pink champagne. |
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It's easy to fall in love with particular images, even mediocre ones, but with time it also becomes easier to winnow the wheat from the chaff. |
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Quality fanfic that makes me fall in love with the characters all over again, makes me squee and giggle and email everyone I can think of who'd like it too. |
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It did not take me long, however, to fall in love with the American-style breakfast of paper-thin bacon strips, scrambled eggs, and raison toasts loaded with sweet butter. |
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For years they give you not a jot of trouble, then, wham, they turn into wilful risk-takers who fall in love with little regard for the consequences. |
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Contact Peter Bos at 06-86159772 for a visit and you'll fall in love with this property. |
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If anyone can make you believe it's possible to fall in love with a void, or that a homeless man can fly, and a prison break can be aided by powers of invisibility, it's him. |
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She had been so foolish to think she could fall in love with another. |
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And sometimes the boy puppy-dogs fall in love with the girl puppy-dogs! |
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Let us pray that, in all nations, the number of persons who seek Christ, who draw close to Christ, who fall in love with Christ may increase. |
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However, if a goat arrives in the post, perhaps gift-wrapped and with a bag of feed, I am hoping that B will instantly fall in love with it and not be able to send it away. |
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There are those who fall in love with it and maths becomes even their work and those who cannot put up with it like a heavy food. |
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And even if she is here mostly to fall in love with the Japanese translator during 2 a.m. language lessons in the china closet. |
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You know who you should feel sympathy for, who will fall in love with whom, etc. It's all formatted. |
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Take a hike on some of Gatineau Park's 165 kilometres of trails and you're sure to fall in love with Canadian nature. |
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The way Parks and Brechneff fall in love with their adoptive homes is profoundly characteristic of expatriation altogether. |
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Cheerleaders fall in love with freaks, jocks aspire to be indie musicians, and relationships are in a constant state of flux. |
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Should there be a supreme being, should Zeus still be around, he should be able to fall in love with Europa once again. |
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Dark olive green, and with its original seat you will fall in love with this cutie. |
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If I fall in love with you and you feel the same way, I will give you presents, not the other way around. |
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I can, for example, potentially fall in love with anyone I meet and become partners or get married. |
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I wanted to play leap frog over tree tops and fall in love with life again. |
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It is not difficult to fall in love with Balazuc and with its centuries of history. |
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Hidden below the surface are a whole range of services you'll soon fall in love with. |
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His positive, unlimited energy and good wit made people fall in love with the group wherever they went. |
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Some writers, more interested in words than in ideas, fall in love with a word and make excuses to use it. |
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Who could fail to immediately fall in love with the metropolis on the Seine? |
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In greedy desperation, Oberon plans to distract Titania by having his impish henchman Puck slip her a mickey, causing her to fall in love with something repulsive. |
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There are many lands in many bioregions, from the Keys to Arizona, Maine to Oregon, because we each fall in love with a particular and different type of beauty and abundance. |
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His life of hedonism suddenly seems empty when he begins to fall in love with Grace. |
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There's nothing quite like a domineering matriarch to fall in love with and Streep not only neuters her on-screen male counterparts but the audience as well. |
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Kids are bound to fall in love with the tiny magic tops, which turn around after starting to spin, spinning tops with strings and toothpicks with colourful, painted heads. |
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Men fall in love with her, and she betrays and then dumps them. |
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The quarreling between Oberon and Titania over the changeling boy leads to the king wanting to embarrass Titania with the love juice by making her fall in love with a monster. |
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Jones went on to fall in love with the Old Course for the rest of his life. |
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I have always been surprised that certain pictures, that you spot and fall in love with at an exhibition, in a gallery or in a catalogue, and you get possession of this or that way, will find their place immediately. |
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It doesn't take the nerdiest kid on the block to fall in love with this stuff. |
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So why is it that Rand can't swing an Oath Rod without making a cuddlicious dame with fantastic powers fall in love with him? |
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For failing to live in peace with Oberon and her kind, Titania is sentenced to fall in love with a human. |
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People here fall in love with them and help them out as well. |
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It was here at Cap-Breton, during the summer of 1940, that Boris met and fall in love with Michèle Léglise, a woman who, like himself, had left the Paris region and sought refuge in the provinces. |
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Fall in love with the story, fall in love with the product. |
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When a girl falls in love, after first using her head to find a suitable mate to fall in love with, it is such a wonderful feeling. |
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I suppose old-fashioned people would have called her a character actress, but, from the 1967 BBC Forsyte Saga onwards, she was much easier to fall in love with than many a soubrette. |
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I don't fall in love with people, I fall in love with art. |
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Baby will fall in love with this cute and cuddly doll. |
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I can see him fall in love with his baby, while Catherine would be equally smitten, with her Sun in Capricorn trining the baby's Moon. |
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He finished with Work Song, which for me was the best track of the night, and made it easy to fall in love with the Irishman. |
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You might fall in love with it or at least get some sort of background in it for the future. |
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He makes them fall in love with big brother, and in the end they do. |
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Old wooden boxes, a bread crock, terracotta forcing pots, all provide character and reinforce the feel of a country cottagey garden that anyone would fall in love with. |
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Secondly, she causes readers to fall in love with the oversized intruder even though it wreaks domestic havoc and exhibits questionable houseguest behaviour. |
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