Is it some kind of perceived void in ourselves that causes us to seek validation by peering into the lives of those we idolize? |
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I hope and pray he will resist the pressures to idolize pop stars, Hollywood types, and athletes. |
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These everyday teenage boys are the anchors of the show, everyday Joe Schmoes who idolize Lum but don't have a chance in heck with her. |
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I realize that as much as I respect these musicians, I do not idolize them very much in the form of hero worship. |
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He looked into the crowd, first to the left then the right, all the while letting his people idolize him with cheers and yells. |
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If one renders worship to the creature, one also tends to idolize power, force, greed, race, the tribe, the political party and even religion. |
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The film captures the passions of true fans who continue to idolize him even after 50 years. |
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What does matter to them is how nice their teacher is, a teacher they often idolize. |
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Miriam sees very little of her father during this time, which leads her to admire, indeed idolize him all the more. |
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I get starstruck by women who I truly idolize, such as her and Kristen Wiig. |
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You may idolize high-fashion models but the world would be a boring place if everyone could squeeze into size 2 designer jeans. |
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In the early 1980s Morceli came to idolize Said Aouita, a Moroccan who won the gold medal in the 5,000 metres in the 1984 Olympic Games. |
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We in my country idolize President George Washington because he chose to liberate his country. |
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These pseudo-intellectual attitudes often strengthen and take the form of structures that idolize religious authority. |
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Biodynamic proponents who idolize these writings tend to oversimplify Steiner's notions by saying that «the planets influence plant development». |
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As long as we have baby-boomer nostalgia and Internet gossip, the tendencies to idolize or vandalize will be indulged. |
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Most of the super fans I spoke to spend a lot of time on cam sites or pay for one-on-one Web chats with the girls they idolize. |
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Fans idolize these personalities, relish and mimic real or imaginary details of their lives, and often form clubs or societies to share their fascination. |
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Thanks to this belief, the Church can anchor the dignity of human nature against all tides of opinion, for example, those that undervalue the human body or idolize it. |
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For our parents and youth coaches, this is about the health and well-being of youngsters who emulate and idolize our professional ballplayers. |
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It will suffice to remind all new converts to neo-naturalism that the shapers and managers of this nature they idolize without even knowing it are precisely the farmers of yesterday and today. |
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Ms. Moran, who is 37, has two young daughters, and the book is, in part, a protective reflex against them growing up to idolize Kim Kardashian and spend half their disposable income on depilation. |
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They gravitate toward the stars. So we go after the people kids idolize. |
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Children look up to and idolize professional hockey players, and when they see them not wearing a visor, they are reluctant to do so themselves, leading to preventable eye injuries. |
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After his rookie tour on patrol, Perez was assigned to a special narcotics unit, where he teamed up with a veteran cop whom he came to idolize, David Mack. |
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