We were loved and cherished by the most extraordinary teachers, whom I actually kept up with in later life. |
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Having loved and lost, he yearned for the sort of redamancy only the classical love of years gone past may have once known. |
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The company commander loved it, yelling into the radio as each plane made its pass. |
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Meanwhile, local families with loved ones on holiday in southern Asia face an anxious wait for news. |
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A well loved member of the card playing circuit for many years his hearty laugh could always be heard above any din. |
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He was a keen walker of long-distance trails in Britain and loved travelling. |
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The sudden, abrupt death from a heart attack of the 14-year-old from Strensall shattered all those who knew and loved him. |
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My boyfriend brought me to London and surprised me by booking us in at the Met Hotel, absolutely stunning and funky place to stay, I loved it! |
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She loved dancing will also be missed in the Raftery Room for the waltz and quick step. |
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Kathleen and Michael loved music and dancing and were the recipients of many trophies for waltzing and the quick step. |
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If I haven't already made it abundantly clear, I loved every minute of The Wire. |
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I saw children who had been repeatedly abused by loved ones or people in authority. |
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The warden announced that the execution could begin, and I told him that I loved him. |
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You are generous and loving in personal and family relationships and spend quality time with loved ones. |
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But then Miller began taking more traditional academic courses and found he loved being a college student. |
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Generous and warm-hearted you like to shower your loved one with affection and are very demonstrative and affectionate. |
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The crew of two Royal Navy warships returned home from the war in Iraq yesterday to a noisy reception from loved ones. |
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The young children in the war-torn city loved to paint and were always ready to learn, she said. |
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It is one of the world's most well loved ballets and is easily accessible to those whose knowledge of classical ballet is only limited. |
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I don't like jewelry or make up, but I loved buying chains that accessorize my clothing. |
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Outside medicine he was an accomplished pianist and loved his garden and the nearby Lake District. |
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I have stopped wearing watches because time is really painful when you don't have your loved ones with you. |
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Those nutters in the square loved every minute of it and even cheered when the water cannon returned. |
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There are no quick fixes for the grief and anguish after the death of a loved one. |
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She was a dynamic, passionate, and caring woman, who loved drama and literature as much as medicine. |
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There is intense sibling jealousy and she feels she is not loved as much as the youngest child. |
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A new survey reveals that less than a quarter of people wait on the platform to wave their loved one farewell until the train has pulled out. |
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I don't doubt that my husband loved me, but I also know that I was a trophy in some ways. |
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Jenny loved the look of the school house and began imagining her new life in its charming, quirky interior. |
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I loved the way that the stage just transformed itself with quivering strands of material. |
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She loved them for their mortality, for their casual acceptance of the dark, and for their quotidian lives, so unlike her own. |
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I loved the Reverend's daughter, and I loved the sweet, sweet jive of rock and roll music. |
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Our lads take it very seriously and we'd have loved to win but it wasn't to be. |
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I'm sure my neighbours must have loved me, since the noise it made could delicately be called an absolute racket. |
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He idolised prize-fighters, regarded racketeers as his friends and loved money though he had difficulty holding on to it. |
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The Surrealists loved bad movies, seeing them as subversive attacks on the tyranny of narrative form. |
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Believe me it's far more difficult to know what to say to an unconscious loved one than the movies make out. |
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Ali, who was two at the time, loved the story about the little girl who lived in a teeny, weeny house and played with itty, bitty toys. |
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It is the time of year when families join together to visit the final resting place of their loved one. |
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The show runs until January 25 and is adapted from the much loved classic book by Philippa Pearce. |
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The Winster Valley is one of South Lakeland's well-kept secrets, dearly loved by those who know it. |
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They loved the baby, but felt too young to take care of her and decided to put her up for adoption. |
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During the recent week that I drove the 6-Series ragtop around Los Angeles, car-savvy Angelenos loved it. |
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And he loved to tell the yarn about how he and a pal pilfered a barrel of whiskey out from under the noses of the police during Prohibition. |
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A man with a great fondness for the outdoor life, he loved to ramble in the countryside and experience the peace and quiet of the land. |
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And Lauren loved him for all his sweet adorableness, and pure innocence, and she smiled. |
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He loved people, adored our friends and was the life of any party we had at home. |
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Mam loved people, adored God and family and always wanted the other person, whether family or friend to have half of whatever she had. |
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It seemed that at Queensmead he was adored and loved where ever he went, and by many different year groups, not just our own. |
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In this way Father Frost became a dearly loved and adored character among Bulgarian children. |
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He had taken the wheel in dozens of races and loved the adrenaline rush of flying along at 160 mph. |
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They went on the rampage pushing over marble and granite headstones and smashing family's memorials to their loved ones. |
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Because I love horses and cattle and ranching, I also helped outside all I could, and loved it. |
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Once I put on my new rims I loved them, expect for the large gap that I now had in my wheel well. |
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He loved a laugh and when he was in a crowd he was the life and soul of the party. |
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He was taken from his mother and sent to a Church of England boys' home whence he was adopted by a white family who loved him dearly. |
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He loved his profession and had a wonderful rapport with the children and the people of the Bohola region. |
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A childhood toy the loved one whimsically lent to you, to evoke innocent days before they grew up, met you, and ruined your life. |
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Camden loved it, and enthusiastically greeted every number with rapturous applause. |
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For those who loved powerful systems, the section displaying the key components of massive aero engines had much to offer. |
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He was a cultured aesthete who loved music, architecture, and philosophy, even corresponding at length with Voltaire. |
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She enjoyed the novelty of the catwalks and fashion shoots and loved the social whirl that went with it, using parties and functions to network. |
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Finally, Martin managed to whisper in my ear that he loved me and boarded the plane. |
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Japanese people have always loved sumo, but now when you go to a basho there are empty seats in the stadium. |
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I had a ratty orange sweater that I loved to death in high school and I accidentally wore it on Saint Patrick's Day. |
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I loved it, so much style and the raw emotion at the moment of the revelation is spectacular. |
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Nica loved razzing her friend, especially when she was supposed to be whispering for the sake of a guy nearby. |
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I was devastated when Marks and Spencer closed in Paris, I absolutely loved its mature cheddar and those little cakes with white sugar on top. |
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I loved its witty takes on classic California architecture, from Condor Flats to the razzle-dazzle of Hollywood Boulevard. |
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He loved to spend an afternoon or evening exchanging jokes and stories over a long game of cards. |
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She must have loved him very much as she kept every diary and letter he wrote from 1906 until he died. |
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The miracle of modern medicine may keep a loved one alive despite a terminal condition. |
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We wanted to commend our operations, our loved ones and ourselves to God's care and keeping. |
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She loved art, travel, and parties, and read widely in Russian and French as well as English. |
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But all my friends who'd never really listened to them were blown away, and loved it. |
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Passively loved by the rich, he had a playboy father to whom he dedicates this book. |
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He is an unassuming moral giant of a man, loved by all those around him and always ready with a reassuring song and a piece of simple wisdom. |
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She mentioned she had a friend who loved girl groups, but who was too ill to travel to the parties in London. |
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He loved acting and the people that were in it and that could produce and create moments of great reality. |
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It is to share with the world the agony and exploitation of widowhood in India, which goes beyond the loss of a loved one. |
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The only boys that ever went for her loved themselves and got another girl every week, just to kill the other girls' feelings. |
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Every child must feel loved and must feel like a valued member of the community. |
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But the part of the process I loved most was the hand polishing with increasingly fine grades of sand paper done under running water. |
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Fred had a warm and generous nature, coloured by a certain eccentricity, and he loved the wild places of the world. |
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Oil people loved stories about wildcatters betting everything on a single well. |
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Give your loved one a wildflower from the garden or even one you saw on the walk home! |
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Jimmy really loved it, and we had the added bonus of an almost bird's eye view of the piano keyboard. |
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She throws herself on the floor, sobbing wildly that she wishes she was dead, now that the only person who ever loved her is gone. |
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I used to love watching Australia play the Windies, loved watching Viv Richards. |
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Although I'm not a huge jazz fan, I loved the fact that you're never out of earshot of someone playing a trumpet or some other wind instrument. |
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Shala remembers a sweet-natured kid sister, nearly twice her size, who loved to squeeze her tight. |
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Romans have always loved eating well and today Roman dishes are considered Italian dishes. |
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She loved people and she was always most welcoming in receiving visitors into our home. |
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I had one relationship with a girl who truly loved me, but I was unable to reciprocate her love. |
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A renowned storyteller, singer and reciter of poems, the one 20th century innovation he loved more than most was the telephone. |
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He was about to become engaged to a maiden named Luscinda, whom he had loved since childhood and who returned his feelings in kind. |
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Nikita was a pupil in Holy Family Girls National School, Askea and was known as a very kind-hearted little girl who loved to share. |
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The child know that he or she is loved because in these kindly acts and gentle deeds, love is conveyed, beyond words. |
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It was one of the few things we could really get deep about and I loved to hear his wise and experienced opinion on the subject. |
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Now, he obviously can't completely recompense those who lost their loved ones, but he needs to do what he can to do that. |
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He came to see me because he loved his wife and wanted to be reconciled with her. |
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So Alex loved someone, I felt my heart constrict tightly as I registered what he said. |
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For example, the Queen reportedly loved kippers, smoked haddock and Irish stew. |
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If he did not withhold his love and mercy from us before we loved him, will he refuse us now? |
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Lewis said he always loved gadgets and at the age of eight figured out how to operate a record player. |
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She closed her eyes once again as the man she loved hugged and kissed her one last time. |
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I had collapsed onto the thick down covers of my four-poster, with its deep purple silk coverings that I had loved so much. |
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He grew up on the couple's farm in Bugthorpe where he loved to help out feeding the animals and milking the cows. |
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Anthony loved it but, as customers are wont to do, he insisted I name the drink. |
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I was a diesel engineer by trade but when I got the chance a few years ago to do a woodturning course I tried it and loved it. |
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He loved women, especially brilliant women, and promoted them in word and deed. |
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The former miner was a very knowledgeable man who loved to read and could discuss any topic. |
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He said the dogs were treated as working dogs rather than as pets but were still loved by their handlers. |
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I was in the U.S. Army, having the time of my life. I absolutely loved reefer and acid, and when I tried junk I loved that too. |
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Katrine and Michel were both teachers who loved to travel and this was how they saw the world. |
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As someone who kept a daily diary all her life, she would have loved blogging. |
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They loved its absurdities and wouldn't have wanted anyone to fix all that was wrong. |
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I want to help alcoholics and addicts and their loved ones who endure them. |
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Families frequently misdiagnose their loved ones' involuntary muscle reflexes as consciousness. |
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He wrote back saying he loved the song and found nothing objectionable in it. |
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At school I loved reggae and soul, one of my mates was a punk and lent me this record. |
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I loved him so much, and it would kill me to see him grunting and struggling as he laboured to move himself from the bed to the chair. |
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He was the complainant's father, one whom she loved and respected and one whom she looked to for direction and guidance. |
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It's better to have loved and lost than to be in a lacklustre and uninspiring relationship for the rest of your life. |
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It even lets you add birthdays and yahrzeits of loved ones, with a reminder for every year. |
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On All Saints' Day, people visit cemeteries, light candles, and place chrysanthemums on the graves in remembrance of their deceased loved ones. |
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She lays it on thick about how she's always loved your work and how she thinks you could make beautiful music together. |
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But they sort of ran the place, secretaries or organisers or whatever they were, and we kids loved them, really loved them and they were as warm as toast. |
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Even after Salinger had decamped to Cornish, he loved to lunch with William Shawn and Lillian Ross at the Algonquin in New York. |
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I never kept a diary when I was growing up but I did receive them as Christmas presents and loved the idea of documenting my daily and dull doings. |
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He ate only the choicest foods and loved the fatty cut of tuna known as toro. |
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This magic land so loved by children is only a handful of miles southeast of Blanding, Utah, in San Juan County. |
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I loved his blend of Native American realism with just a touch of surrealism. |
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The cemetery became a labyrinth, as family and friends slowly filed between the graves and tombstones to visit their departed loved ones on All Souls' Day. |
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I loved what I managed to see of New York, but my skin protested by sprouting ugly things, and it took several shampoos to wash New York dirt out of my hair. |
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Though Pam had no doubt that her mom loved her, she didn't remember ever hearing her put it into words, let alone express it with an unsolicited hug or kiss. |
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Perl loved all kinds of music, including rock and roll, growing up in the Chabad community, a sect of Hasidic Judaism. |
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Though, when they dis them, they also often confess to having loved them as kids. |
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The most important thing for you and me to remember as we share conversation with loved ones and friends is that we don't have to depend on our own sharp-wittedness or charms. |
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She loved working with the school, she saw the students as people. |
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It was great fun to work there and I loved working as a team. |
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One woman, BB, is a former pastor who was outed to her congregation before she could even tell her loved ones. |
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We just played off each other so well and had the best time doing it and the funniest part was, we wound up having packed houses, other people loved it too. |
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Later at the Pendleton home, the mother, Cleopatra Crowley-Pendleton, spoke of a daughter who loved reading and writing and Latin. |
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He was a deeply religious and holy man who was loved by the elderly people most of all, as he had a way with him that won over their deep sense of faith and warmth. |
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When the teenager was 14 or 15, the suit contends, Goddard communicated that he loved John Doe. |
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A man of great manners, deep loyalty, and a common touch, David loved parties. |
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He loved dogs and was completely enchanted by Lacy's affable personality. |
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Early in his career he had made the mistake, at the outset of his acquaintance with a lady, of telling her that he loved her and exacting the same avowal in return. |
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We all know and loved Angela, who always had a chat and a ready smile. |
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I've always loved when girls carry their wallets as a clutch instead of a bag. |
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She has always loved Irish music and was still able to do the Irish jigs. |
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Dozens of tearful family members huddled at the Surabaya and Singapore airports, anxiously awaiting news of loved ones. |
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Apparently half the audience was shocked speechless, but Hawking loved it. |
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Even more than managing Bear, understanding its trading positions and businesses, Cayne loved to schmooze. |
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I studied Ag at High School over 20 years ago now, and I loved it. |
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Cuban cigars are world-renowned for their quality and craftsmanship, and Americans have loved this major Cuban export for decades. |
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Angie is cramping, which she expected, but gushes to me that she loved the nurses. |
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She came to the Latke Festival because she loved any dish so based around the potato. |
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She loved all the comings and goings with cars and rallying. |
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It was not commercial fiction, it was all serious fiction, but I loved it. |
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In dozens of villages, many cut off from rescuers by quake-induced landslides, relatives desperate to find their loved ones dug through rubble with their bare hands. |
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He adored her, she was the apple of his eye and she loved her dad. |
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Once we'd boarded the team coach the lads began calling their loved ones. |
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Beethoven, of course, was no stranger to megalomania, and he even loved to brag to his friends about his vanity. |
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He was an accomplished card player and loved to meet the locals in Garrafrauns, Brickens, Cloonfad, Irishtown or wherever his rambles would take him. |
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Forrest Gump was about as crimson as they come, and America loved the bejesus out of him. |
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He was a benchmark, a mentor as an artist and as a man, and I just loved him with all my heart. |
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He loved the swing music played by big bands, and his heroes included benny Goodman, Count Basie, and Earl Hines. |
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To borrow a phrase that St. Augustine loved to use, God's deepest desire at Mass is that we become the very thing that we receive, Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. |
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Palmer's desire to be loved is large, his need for proofs of appreciation considerable. |
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No one was quite sure how Pepper made it to the bitter end, except that the show's producers loved the drama she provoked. |
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We will honor his memory by dedicating ourselves to continuing the work he loved so much. |
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Both Conductors were interesting people, retired and loved railroading. |
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My mother adored me, and of course my father loved me as well. |
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And when Pedro Almodovar showed us the argentine film, we loved it because it was so fresh. |
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She was also a buxom beauty, a kind of nineteenth century bombshell who loved to flirt. |
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Reporters loved Brady, and I dare say the love was mutual, which is not always the case with press secretaries. |
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Ygritte, the red-headed wildling archer who once loved Jon Snow, has breached the walls of Castle Black. |
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We loved Zellweger as Bridget Jones for owning her weight, finding love, and never settling for less than she deserved. |
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Occasionally, when Brie focuses very hard, her loved ones can Briefly sense her, can hear her whispering in their ears. |
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The disaster helped prove the pro-life contention that nothing is more vital and basic to human beings than loving and being loved by one's kith and kin. |
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I loved the volatility to his reaction and the deception, and then her walking away with the security guards to the elevator. |
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Before his brutal killing along a dark bike path in Ashland, Ore., 23-year-old David Grubbs loved playing videogames. |
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The President loved the quote, and turned it into an entire ending about American greatness and aspiration. |
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I wondered what the casualty officers would say to loved ones if they asked to see the ceremony. |
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I always loved monster movies because I identified with the monster and connected with it. |
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I would have loved to be a fly on the wall in last week's Cabinet meeting. |
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I'd have loved to have been a fly on the wall for that conversation. |
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When Alessandro Bernaroli met his wife-to-be, Alessandra, he knew he loved her despite his confusion over his gender. |
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I went to a junior school on Every Street in Nelson and I loved it. |
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I loved the simplicity of it, I loved the autonomy of it, and I loved the language of abbreviations that instant messaging has. |
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The soldiers, dressed in bright green fatigues with knapsacks on their backs, filed through Jean Lesage Airport to meet loved ones who cheered and clapped. |
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He loved to read, and had a degree in music with a minor in jazz from the University of Santa Cruz. |
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The editors, writers, and cartoonists at Charlie Hebdo were human beings with families, friends, and loved ones. |
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Relatives of the dead were forced to collect the charred body parts of their loved ones and transport them to their burial sites. |
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Hitchcock loved to tell stories, elaborate, complicated rough drafts for movies he would never make. |
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Augustus, also known as Augustus the Strong, was a party-boy, and loved any excuse to celebrate. |
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And there, the sand castle builder and tag player who loved her aunt more than science would be buried. |
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Their loved ones would visit, tending to their decaying relatives, even changing their clothing. |
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Morris says he has always loved and been interested in women, but just wishes he had had a copy of this book when he was a young man wooing the women of Swindon. |
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Whitman loved adhesiveness so because it is a friendly profusion. |
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And of course, he loved the drinking, to kid me about the drinking. |
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But I also want jazz to be loved and enjoyed, to serve as a source of enchantment and delight. |
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I'm rediscovering the music I loved when I was eight years old. |
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When all the culture and history gets too much, there is the beautiful Lake Trasimeno, one of Umbria's best loved beauty spots. |
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He kept always good clerks, he loved money, was smooth-tongued, gave good words, and seldom lost his temper. |
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He was a laconic old soul who loved spacing only a jot better than he loved Martian alky. |
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Jason dons a screwed-up accent that Madonna would be proud of. While Martine, loved for being a cockney sparra, unfortunately goes posh. |
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The routines at Lochranza Court suited her down to the ground and she loved her friends. |
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I loved those red shoes but I couldn't thoil it in addition to the new dress I'd bought. |
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Throwback Thursday is another way to integrate your loved one into your life online. |
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It set off a tsunami of debate among the more esoteric critics, who either loved it or hated it but could not ignore it. |
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I loved you. I was a pentapod monster, but I loved you. I was despicable and brutal, and turpid, and everything, mais je t'aimais, je t'aimais! |
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I loved this scene, because I secretly believed I was like Andie. |
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Dearly as he loved to talk, he could not enjoy nor shine in a conversation when he thought himself unsuitably dressed. |
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Those she loved best had all parted from her, and she remained to battle for existence alone, with a crowd of unsympathizers round her. |
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I had been feeling like a bowling-alley widow, but knew he loved the game, so I suggested we join a mixed league. |
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But when he created his own superheroes, the companies he once loved became his archenemies. |
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There's no easy way to describe this episodic French film except to say it's an arthouse effort to be either loved or hated. |
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He loved hummus, mutabol and baba ganoush, but his favourite was fatoush salad. |
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Since then, barrow has been periodically loved and hated by both sides. |
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Teacher Jon Warrener said the show was full of energy and parents who came to watch loved every minute. |
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His honesty, the warriorlike way he leads by example and his innate football ability meant his team mates loved him. |
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Every month, Andrew, and Jennifer took Oscar to Ty Hafan where he loved lying on a water bed and listening to stories. |
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He knew I loved him like a big brother, and I knew the feeling was mutual. |
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Dearly loved mam of Derek and Chris, mother in law of Adry and a loving granny of Amber and Carl. |
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Many valley sides are now a mass of bracken with scattered hawthorn, much loved by whinchats. |
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I loved the pristine white water lilies looking exquisite in the sort of old zinc bath that grandfather washed his feet in. |
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Loving dad of Jacquie and Gordon, much loved pop of Lisa, Calvin, Gavin and Alexin and great-grand-pop of Olivia, Bradley, Max, Joel and Alaia. |
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Despite the woodchopping and the 70-mile hikes with a blood-soaked shirt from the rucksack on my back, I loved it. |
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This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve By his loved mansionry that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here. |
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After all that, I found room for some cappuccino ice cream while Erika loved her raspberry and amoretto crme brulee. |
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The English potter and ceramist Josiah Wedgwood loved the meander. |
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With Christmas and Thanksgiving coming up, the Atlantan has plans for a holiday feast with her loved ones. |
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Knobble the minke whale is loved by tourists and wildlife watchers, hundreds of whom follow him on Facebook. |
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Nothing beats visiting new places, recharging the batteries and spending quality time with the loved ones. |
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As a recessionista, I loved rummaging through the rails in the vintage shops looking for bargains. |
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Kermit is no longer the upbeat frog we once loved but has morphed into a more cynical, embittered version of himself. |
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Beloved brother of Vivian and the late Richard, Ceres, Lenis, Eileen, Raymond and Queenie and a dearly loved uncle. |
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That's because the restaurant is named in his honor by the owner, his nephew, presumably because Big Al loved barbecued food. |
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When Collins coaxed him back, the folk audience loved him even more. |
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His most loved possession was his 1964 Blue Chevrolet Corvette, which he purchased upon his return from Vietnam with his reenlistment bonus. |
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I have lost the taste of joy, and the sight of youth and beauty recalls to my memory that treasure of both, my loved and lost Arline. |
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He had loved too well to imagine himself a glorious racehorse, and now he was condemned to toil without honour like a costermonger's donkey. |
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He settled down to the cryptic in the Independent. He loved his crossword. It kept him mentally active, just as gossip did his wife. |
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The pair loved to take pictures in the decaying hospital on forty-third street. |
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They were hospitable and loved company We sat on a dhurrie under the open sky. |
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She loved children, and in default of them she delighted in the poetic fiction of dreamchildren. |
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When I was young, I loved to dig and find and collect fossils. |
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I liked my very tall Aspieish doctor, loved his deep monotone and astute attention to detail and naturally, his pragmatic advice. |
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I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost. |
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He adds, probably his letter would be propaled and made a bauchle of, and assures them he was never loved at Court as a minister. |
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She loved me, my parents, my friends, her catsitters, and even visiting cable repairmen and plumbers, in whose toolboxes she liked to nap. |
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Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. |
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He loved to flabbergast his associates by announcing some startling new policy without consulting any of them. |
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I loved him for nothing so much as his flocci-nauci-nihili-pili-fication of money. |
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President Franklin Roosevelt loved Camp Pendleton, and decreed that the old ranch house... should be preserved for the ages. |
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Jack was a truck driver. He loved over-the-road trips. Think he had a girl in every port, so to speak. |
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We imagined that this was a ruse on his part, for his neck loved the yoke of groomdom. |
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She loved her hippietastic mom but wasn't quite sure she was ready to introduce her Constance friends to her. |
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Rod was my home slice. He and I rolled up scumbags together for two years in SWAT. I loved that guy. |
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Little is known of their domestic life, save that Tacitus loved hunting and the outdoors. |
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He was his brother, Mark says. It comes into his head how much Faye loved songs. He had quite forgotten how much. |
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Partly because I loved milder forms of knifeplay but had never taken it as far as I'd fantasized, but mostly because of her. |
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I loved saying lads... like I was a comrade... like I was one of them... me and the lads... alright lads, eh... Italy, no problem. |
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Each loved one that thou leavest here, Some other love may wear, Each heart will have some other heart Its loneliness to share. |
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I had a listsib from the UK mail me a couple bottles once to try and I really loved it a lot. |
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For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. |
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Nanak stated that the human Guru is mortal and not divine, who is to be respected and loved but not worshipped. |
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She loved to play cards and shocked devout Protestants by playing on Sundays. |
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I have a feeling that this pie is the Marmite of the school pie world. You either loved it or you hated it. |
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However, she is convinced that her two suitors are mocking her, as neither loved her originally. |
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In practice, however, she loved only Percy Shelley and seems to have ventured no further than flirting with Hogg. |
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He loved Sussex to the point of idolatry as the place where he was brought up and as his spiritual home. |
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Their marriage began to fall apart in 1901 when it occurred to Russell, while he was cycling, that he no longer loved her. |
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Above all, Emily loved to wander about the wild landscape of the moors around Haworth. |
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From all accounts, Kipling loved the outdoors, not least of whose marvels in Vermont was the turning of the leaves each fall. |
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The public loved the film, with lines stretching outside of cinemas as people had to wait for the next showing. |
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To give the film added life is really cool for both those who missed it and those who really loved it. |
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The girls loved it, and Alice Liddell asked Dodgson to write it down for her. |
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Don loved the minihamburgers even though they gave him horrible indigestion. |
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Mark Lever of the National Autistic Society wants families fully involved in decisions about care decisions for their loved ones. |
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Years later he came to regret not going to university, but at the time he loved his work as a journalist and felt passionately about his career. |
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He loved New York but felt the city was threatened by commercialism and vulgarity, and he no longer felt at home there. |
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The term used in the work Kin is a recurring theme of Emin's to describe those dear to her, her loved ones. |
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For over 60 years of ITV, the homegrown programmes have become the best loved and remembered as well as being extremely successful. |
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His affectionate disposition and genial manners made him much loved and held in warm regard by many of his contemporaries. |
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He loved practical jokes, and allegedly kept a halfpenny in his pocket to trick pickpockets. |
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Characters are given to killing loved ones by mistake, and dying of grief, or of joy. |
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She was mixed race like me, a great student who'd been top of her class, who played piano and loved Nina Simone. |
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Gildas was a subject of the mythical King Arthur, whom he loved and desired to obey. |
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The narcissus or daffodil is the most loved of all English plants, and appears frequently in English literature. |
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John loved being with his sister, but from time to time he wished she had an on-off switch. |
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The Greeks believed that seals loved both the sea and sun and were considered to be under the protection of the gods Poseidon and Apollo. |
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The little boy put ooo at the end of his letter to Grandma, to let her know he loved her. |
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The children loved the slide, and they went on it over and over until it got dark outside. |
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The Abbey graveyard is also the final resting place of John Smith, the former Labour Party leader, who loved Iona. |
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She loved the way the lecturer stated it, offhand, but with the air of a pompatus. |
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She pounced on the young man, because she loved him and wanted him for herself. |
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