Yet teens adored it — much as they adored Stefani.
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Turns out he adored the boys and they adored him.
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He had never in his life adored anyone the way he adored Caroline.
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That the man we know and adored was the man we loved and adored and continue to.
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Like most confident and successful women she knows, Sheindlin adored her father, and her father adored her.
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Even the universally trusted and adored 'good guy' Jack Fincham adored Adam and thought he was 'a god'.
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The spirit of it is why it is adored and will continue to be adored so long as time allows.
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I want to be known as 'Here lies a man who adored his family, here lies a man who adored his White Sox, and he gone.
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Kanye has perhaps not realized the difference between doing the work great men are adored for, and simply wanting to be adored as great men are.
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"Karel was a friend of mine who I adored, and he was making a film about Patsy Cline who is a singer I adored," Streep tells PEOPLE.
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Soon they were a couple, and then Kelly was born, and her father, who fainted with anxiety in the birthing room, adored her, and she adored him back.
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He adored Saul Bellow—adored the work and the man—but he thought that Bellow had made a mistake by continuing to write and publish even as his mental acuity waned.
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I have long adored her work — hungry for more.
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Because he adored Bure, he also developed a scoring touch.
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Back when I was a millennial, I adored Bernie Sanders.
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O.J. adored Nicole until his adoration turned to jealous rage.
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These were pejorative, nasty, spiteful insults — which, ironically, I adored.
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" —Sonya P. "I adored Sally Field's recent memoir, In Pieces.
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He was a brilliant hairdresser and simply adored by all.
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As a young person growing up, I adored Bill Cosby.
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Becky adored the script because of the film's unexpected complexity.
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I adored the Rockettes and wanted to be like them.
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"To be clear, I adored the Seinfeld finale," wrote Alexander.
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Unlike her birth mother, Rocky's mother, Thelma, adored the Goddess.
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Friends described Brittany as a loving educator who adored children.
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I read Heartburn by Nora Ephron and adored every page.
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I'm saddened for his kids whom he adored beyond words.
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She adored babies, insisting on visiting the home of one
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We all adored him, and this is a huge loss.
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They were temperamentally at odds, but they adored each other.
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He's charming, universally adored by pretty much every human alive.
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The Jets adored Powell and viewed his return as critical.
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Cole Porter, a regular at the club Bricktop's, adored her.
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For the most part, Anthony's teammates adored or appreciated him.
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I adored her and I know the feelings were mutual.
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Her patients adored her, describing her as direct and empathetic.
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He was adored and beloved, and he shall be missed.
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There was a young wrestling coach adored by his team.
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"I admired and adored him," she said, her voice breaking.
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Mr. Hallyday adored America but it never loved him back.
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The Stone Roses' "I Wanna Be Adored," hums in the background.
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"I absolutely loved and adored Selma," Davis told the news outlet.
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"The fans we did have just adored it," Mr. Holmes said.
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Like her husband, Belinda adored the young children in her family.
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Mattie Larson was an elite gymnast who was adored by fans.
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So here are 40 episodes from 2015 that I absolutely adored.
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It marketed itself for teenage girls and was adored over it.
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And there's something about the MH media that I just adored.
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My boys and I adored her, she will be truly missed.
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I adored Ann B. Davis [who played the Bradys' housekeeper Alice].
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We all adored the corn with butter and dried yeast, though.
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This explained why, for all her flaws, many Kenyans adored her.
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"Cam" was absolutely adored by critics, but disliked by audience members.
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You can just tell from this pic that he adored him.
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But he still had his dad and grandparents who adored him.
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During high school, Pyron adored his job at a barbecue restaurant.
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I adored her, and the demise of our relationship devastated me.
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Miller and Hambrick adored their fathers because they were hard workers.
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A very specific, healthy, youthful plumpness that is adored here. Alas!
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It was one of those marginal shows, but I adored him.
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But Carol adored her father, a newspaperman turned Christian Science lecturer.
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West Virginia has been adored all season by one group: handicappers.
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I'm sure Julius Caesar adored his visits to the National Mall.
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He adored his family and thrilled to watch Man U play.
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MICHAEL J. KRAVITZ, CINCINNATI To the Editor: I adored my grandfather.
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Rather, it seemed very private and low-key, which I adored.
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A character that girls everywhere looked up too and boys adored.
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It makes me feel loved and adored and cherished and beautiful.
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For your family member who adored Bohemian Rhapsody, try Freddie Mercury.
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When I was 250, 20023, around that age, I adored these things.
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" Speaking to People in November 2015, Reynolds added: "I really adored her.
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But the working class and the young adored his audacity and tenacity.
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The kids in this community adored him … he was a phenomenal man.
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They could have been as adored as he is, but they're not.
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She adored Mini Mouse and simply playing with her best friend Christin.
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It's that time again: The pervasive, universally adored mom jeans are back.
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No, I absolutely worship and adored her and we've become great friends.
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The clients loved and adored me, and I could just be myself.
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Those were the glory days of the modern celebrity world I adored.
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"Lincoln's paternal grandmother and Lincoln's father's family adored Bert," the source said.
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Her final husband, 17 years younger, is said to have adored Colette.
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"I didn't realize quite how much you adored me," Alice tells Tom.
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I wasn't the mischievous boy dads treasured, nor the kid moms adored.
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For the record, I admire Chazelle, and I genuinely adored his film.
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They're adored when they're in the spotlight; forgotten once they fade out.
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And how will whoever takes over change the defensive principles Kidd adored?
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Photo by Imogen FreelandThere's a mountain in Edinburgh, Scotland, adored by locals.
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Clinton's association with Obama's administration hasn't made her universally adored across Africa.
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This was largely because he adored all the members of the panel.
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Critics adored "The Hole in the Ground" for its dread-inducing story.
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Critics adored "Toy Story 4" for its thoughtful themes and dazzling animation.
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Cristina adored Pocahontas's free spirit and modeled herself on the strong Mulan.
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"We adored that cat and we couldn't replace him," Mr. Begley said.
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Right then I saw why so many people respected and adored her.
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It's how, say, Reagan can simultaneously be adored and an arms dealer.
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He once made an object that all of the earth humans adored.
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On the one hand, he's adored; on the other, he's shrouded controversy.
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A selling point that makes them adored and abhorred in equal measure.
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I adored it because it was something more than a fashion magazine.
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Virtues neglected, then adored become, And graces slighted, blossom on the tomb.
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I'm willing to bet that I adored every second of the show.
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Andy adored Jed, but he had a hard time showing his affection.
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We're flush with important, popular, critically adored, award-winning music by women.
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I adored Olive, and I loved the relationship she and Julia formed.
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Tanya adored Sherman, which was why she wasn't going to baby him.
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"He adored his family, his friends and his fans," Ms. Oberg wrote.
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"Gordon was my first leading man, and I adored him," Jones said.
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They accepted their experience as their sacrifice for the country they adored.
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This is a man who craves applause, who needs to be adored.
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She has become an adored mascot to a roster of surrogate fathers.
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The NHL has created a culture where fighters are adored by fans.
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I adored them—now they're the last thing I want to see.
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Adored was only able to iterate and receive significant feedback from its users since merchants in towns like Manchester and Nashua were excited to try a new marketing solution and were willing to stick with Adored as it developed.
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"I just wanted you to feel adored, admired, and loved," Kourtney told Khloé.
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It arrived in 1968, along with its much-adored friend, the Big Mac.
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Back in 1997, Bach told Entertainment Weekly she still adored her famous character.
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It is widely known that he had an adored German shepherd named Blondi.
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In 2008, Twilight was adored, but it was also hated, feared, and mocked.
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"They are so loved and adored by our whole team," the post says.
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"Even Lincoln's paternal grandmother and Lincoln's father's family adored Bert," the source offers.
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Six years ago, Benchmark adored Kalanick enough to give him millions of dollars.
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Just look at the live-action animation of the character you once adored.
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" Aniston echoed similar sentiments, telling Marie Claire that Theroux makes her feel "adored.
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My maternal grandma, whom I adored, died of cancer when I was 14.
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"Aryan" German women adored Hitler, even as he deprived them of their rights.
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She could light up a room just by walking in and adored life.
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The world is full of big, beautiful cows just waiting to be adored.
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I think her mother adored her and her father sent her amazing gifts.
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Why did I suddenly feel mute and constricted around this person I adored?
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I adored her, so it was hard to see her make those choices.
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I adored her and admired her–and I am forever grateful to her!
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The oversized bags she adored became bottomless pits that mysteriously devoured her belongings.
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And it's pretty safe to say that curry is widely adored as well.
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Lucero's brother said she was a generous, religious woman who adored her kids.
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"He adored his kids beyond words," Spelling, 45, told PEOPLE at the time.
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It was mythologized, absorbed and adored by both the public and the prosecution.
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They went hiking and they absolutely adored anything having to do with mermaids.
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She adored opera, feeling the music to her core, but try as she
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And finally, the tracksuits you adored and loved in high school are back.
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In Chile, Michelle Bachelet, a once-adored president, languishes in the opinion polls.
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But she still adored London and was proud to call it her home.
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People are so active on this site, it's impossible not to feel adored.
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They adored classic movies and knew all the lyrics to the American songbook.
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"He would have just adored the idea of putting this out," Yorinks said.
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For all the Hidden Figures love, though, Moonlight is the most critically adored
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OK Computer is prepared to be adored and has been for twenty years.
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My old friend Robert adored me now, he said, as did my classmates.
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The kids adored him, but the hardened team of care workers did too.
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He made the recovery shot an form of art, and people adored it.
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Moreno-Ocampo was a running character, and the real man adored the show.
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She adored the work, she told the newspaper AM New York in 2014.
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"He loved his family, and adored his wife and daughter," the statement said.
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It was behavior that would make Duva famous, and also something fans adored.
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"He was introducing me to artists I adored," Wilson said of her stalker.
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On top of all that, best (or worst) of all, they adored me.
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Then a feminist theory professor I adored helped me realize gender wasn't fixed.
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He adored and cultivated American women, considering them less stuffy and better dressed.
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Neither am I. The Italy I have long adored is better than this.
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She's adored in part because she's always been transparent about her life's tensions.
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Broadly speaking, European audiences adored it; American critics — with some exceptions — hated it.
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She and Greta adored each other and they were excited about their date.
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" In a tribute posted to Instagram, NBC's Savannah Guthrie said she "adored Larry.
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And we all adored him, and loved caring for him, our Ur-Kvetch.
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He robbed me of my chance to pursue a career I always adored.
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To Bloom, it is Judge's talent that explains why he is so adored.
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Onscreen, Butler's character Trevor is the carefree sidekick to Peter, adored by many.
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He is afraid of not being adored, so he revs up his rallies.
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"I adored your father, and I hope you're just like him," she said.
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"Immanentization of the eschaton" became a catchphrase for Buckley, who adored baroque locutions.
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Wherever baby Archie goes for his first Thanksgiving, he's sure to be adored.
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Gillian had adored and envied her, felt herself formless and dull by contrast.
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Critic's Notebook Does it hinder an artist to be adored by a coterie?
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For the most devoted followers, this difficulty made him all the more adored.
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So adored is butter that it's touted as the secret to basically everything.
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"Coldblooded killers who are more adored than movie stars" is Lee Simmons's assessment.
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OK Computer is prepared to be adored and has been for 20 years.
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"He is so hilarious and I just adored him, I really did," she says.
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Critics adored his performance as a country boy looking out for his beloved horse.
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Although they adored Dallas-Smith, the Smithsons did not warm to The Economist's staff.
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"He adored Latinos, gay Latinos, with brown skin — but he felt rejected," Miguel said.
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Journey, thatgamecompany's critically adored 2012 open-world game, is headed to PC in 2019.
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Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds are being remembered by the fans who adored them.
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They had been happy early on and had a daughter, Cosima, whom he adored.
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Sure, they may not be the lipstick my aunt adored, but it's a start.
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He's well-known, of course, as the MVP award confirms, and adored in Toronto.
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It matters that she gets to be complicated—strong and vulnerable, flawed and adored.
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The critically adored Kentucky native, 37, isn't someone you've heard on the radio before.
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Last month the model shared everything she adored about Ocasek in a heartbreaking tribute.
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I marvelled at my Roomba's work ethic and adored its lack of self-esteem.
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But Mr. Keillor adored the socializing, the camaraderie and the musicians' gregariousness and generosity.
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Despite its specific geographic roots, pizza has managed to become a globally adored staple.
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This year marks the 75th anniversary of the internationally adored children's story, Curious George.
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The tiny pink sponge is adored by everyone from beauty vloggers to makeup artists.
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I adored my NES, but I missed out on a lot of the classics.
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Smith wasn't a scientist or expert, but just a clever enthusiast who adored nature.
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Perhaps the women of Gilead are adored by the men they soothe and serve.
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Last month I read "Vanity Fair" for the first time, and I adored it.
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"I have adored my time at City Ballet," Mr. Fairchild said in the interview.
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Full of whimsy and wit and nonsense galore It quickly became a story adored.
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She was widely adored in India where she enjoyed a career spanning several decades.
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They play improvisational, position-free basketball (like Antetokounmpo) and are adored by N.B.A. nerds.
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He's one of "the most iconic and adored players of all time," Probst said.
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Toy Story 22020 and Frozen 20203 were highly anticipated next installments in adored franchises.
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His departure for Kentucky in 323 turned him from adored to reviled — almost overnight.
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Cauliflower is simply adored, and broccoli, a close relative, is nearly as well loved.
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Yet I'm still haunted by the shallow desire to be adored by other men.
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She was learning karate, guitar, and spoke of an Indian-American teacher she adored.
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Look, I absolutely adored all the noodle dishes my new home had to offer.
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At OatMeals, which opened in Greenwich Village in 2012, the grain is, finally, properly adored.
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" GUNMAN ARRESTED AT TRUMP RESORT WAS PORN ACTOR, STRIPPER WHO ADORED MELANIA TRUMP: REPORT "Mr.
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If you adored Downton Abbey, there's a good chance you're hooked on Netflix's The Crown.
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He's someone who's wanted to be loved and adored, who wants to win, be popular.
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So why is this scene one of the most enrapturing and adored duets in opera?
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She adored her father, even as he suffered an alcohol addiction that threatened his job.
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While I adored the majesty of Odyssey's world, I was often uncomfortable participating in it.
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Though you are adored by millions, my love for you is by far the greatest.
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Pakistani man beats sister to death over marriage argument Baloch was both adored and reviled.
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Think of Jennifer Lawrence, who is alternately adored and reviled, depending on the public mood.
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But Michelle Obama is as beloved by Democrats as Laura Bush was adored by Republicans.
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Usually, Republican candidates are either being adored by religious conservatives or by more moderate Republicans.
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Both hosts have an uncommon need to be the center of attention, needed, adored, flattered.
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During his puppy-hood, Finn had a white, rainbow-speckled pig that he adored squeaking.
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As a child, Ismaël adored the comic-books of a character called Bob The Sponge.
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A surprising number of people were incensed that Ferrero dared mess with something so adored.
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And he was riveted to them, adored them, looking at them with a big smile.
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I loved Barack Obama, my dad liked John Edwards, and my mom adored Hillary Clinton.
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Scott was inescapable this year after the critically adored second season of "Fleabag" hit Amazon.
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Tata Harper has a great one called Be Adored that I keep in my handbag.
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I began to accept that this adored, Oscar-winning cult hit just wasn't for me.
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Consider "Peak Britney" to be the Britney the world adored between the years 2000-3.
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There, on the wall was President Barack Obama, whom Ms. Thompson adored, Mr. Lopez said.
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Some divas adored Mr. Zeffirelli despite his reputation for focusing too much on the staging.
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McKay adored both but decided that Anderson was right — they were gumming up the machinery.
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I adored the feeling of control of my automobile, and the full attention driving required.
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"It took about 10 seconds to realize it was something I really adored," he said.
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I adored the kids and believed in their ability to heal in the right circumstances.
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They adored the films of Ettore Scola, Vittorio De Sica, Marcel Pagnol and Ingmar Bergman.
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I remember vividly how much her fans adored her, all those infectiously excited little faces.
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He knew Ms. Martin before her death in 275 and has long adored her work.
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"whom" as they are to battle over the specifics of Martin's adored and adoring Sylvia.
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The company's line of immortelle-infused products has become "adored by our customers," she said.
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P.P.P.S. We adored all the responses to this tweet about prenatal and postpartum body weirdness.
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"We absolutely adored the Muppets," she said in an interview with The Telegraph in 2003.
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He is universally adored and befriends many who help out Nelson & Murdock with transportation and intel.
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Followers of the singers took to social media to say how much they adored the skit.
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"I have adored the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show since I was young," Halsey began her note.
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As far as cultishly adored funk musicians from Africa go, William Onyeabor has been slightly undersold.
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He was adored by so many, all of whom benefitted from his warm and generous heart.
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And he dumped a Bachelor Nation sweetheart in front of millions of viewers who adored her.
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Her mom, Roseann, adored Streisand, an infatuation O'Donnell clung to in the pit of her heart.
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He adored artists and during the Depression he gave them loft space in New York City.
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It's clear Denis adored him, with so many long, loving shots of his face and body.
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Far from their widely adored workboots, these shoes still deliver on the brand's classic, minimalist style.
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Yoon's debut novel is a sweet-natured YA romance that critics adored and fans swooned over.
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"From the moment we met, we immediately adored each other," she told PEOPLE at the time.
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For more than a decade, Fan has been a strong, powerful woman adored by the public.
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This affectionate sweetie kept the Good American mogul company, and especially adored hanging poolside with her.
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I adored Gal Gadot's performance as the unapologetically kind, yet strong-willed and fierce Diana Prince.
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I adored spending time with him… It was a really seminal part of my life, personally.
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Coco Austin and Ice T said a sad goodbye to their adored bulldog Spartacus on Sunday.
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She may have been publicly adored, idolized and lusted after, but she felt alone and trapped.
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And of course Simon Vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda has been adored on paper and celluloid.
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Even before baby Sean was born, Assayag tells Mashable via email that Panda completely adored him.
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The products have no age limit; they're universally adored due to their quality, femininity, and flair.
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"Celebrating my #NationalSuperheroDay," she captioned a shot of the adored wildlife expert, who died on Sept.
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They are particularly adored by those who love concrete, as well as bold and wacky colours.
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" Levine added: "Sammy Hagar is somebody that I grew up with and absolutely adored and emulated.
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So they, the supporters, adored him almost unconditionally—a situation that he enjoyed, even revelled in.
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She adored Christopher Reeve, of course, but by that point she was hardly intimidated by him.
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Potts and Chip are some of the most adored and adorable animated characters in Disney history.
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As the cute clip shows, Bella found that she didn't just like snow, she adored it!
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He said, 'thank you' and 'good luck,' which I adored the simplicity of and appreciated deeply.
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His wife and four daughters adored him, and were ever ready to follow where he led.
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Bochy followed Felipe Alou and Dusty Baker in the job — all adored in the Bay Area.
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Like Mr. de la Renta, he adored collecting furniture and painting, and working in a garden.
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He says he went from being watched in department stores to being nationally adored practically overnight.
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It had never occurred to me that a girl could be nationally adored without being white.
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Today, it was revealed to me that people actually enjoyed — nay, adored — Troll dolls growing up.
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Also from France, Staub's cast-iron cookware are equally well-made and adored by many cooks.Pros:
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She adored its rapids, and the breezes that she said sounded like voices speaking to her.
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As Eve, she had to affirm that her adored Adam's will was now also her will.
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He absolutely adored Cardinal Wolsey, and even took his coat of arms, a really strong gesture.
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With Venus in your sign, open yourself up to the possibility of being chased and adored.
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The shots, the sound, the scripts: Compared with the foreign movies he adored, everything looked off.
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Unmoved by these treasures, the daughter excels in soberly analyzing why her father so adored wine.
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But her novel had another inspiration as well: the loss of an adored son to cholera.
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This isn't to suggest that loving a thing adored by the geeky set is inherently bad.
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What complicated this disconnection was the small human who shared my DNA and whom I adored.
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At a time of rising Islamophobia in Britain, Mr. Saleh, is not just accepted, but adored.
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But from an early age I adored her as if she were one of my aunts.
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He was adored both in Russia and in the U.S., where his following rivalled Elvis Presley's.
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Underneath the sharp exterior is a woman to be both feared and adored, worshipped and avoided.
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In any case, she adored being coddled, and Ms. Baird says she got that from Brown.
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She thought about what he — a relative she had adored — did to her over seven years.
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A new Supreme Court justice adored by conservatives, Neil M. Gorsuch, joined the court this week.
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Every tune is instantly recognisable and universally adored, yet none of them sound obvious or boring.
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Capone adored his son, hovering over him, fussing and worrying after the operation for years to come.
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He's a successful, adored playwright, smooth and confident even if the world around him is on fire.
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" Unlike Reynolds' tumultuous relationship with her daughter, Todd Fisher says he and Reynolds always "adored each other.
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He just decided several years ago that he wanted to do it and the boys adored him.
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"Sloths are famously adored for their slow-motion lifestyles," said Monkey Pavilion animal care manager Joanna Husby.
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Plus, Teen Spirit only features covers of adored pop songs by musicians like Robyn and Ellie Goulding.
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Even though it broke records Sunday night at the Golden Globes, the film is not universally adored.
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When I first played it, at the age of 13, I adored it because it terrified adults.
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Now, arguably the most fan-adored (and reviled) Bachelor alum has split up with his traveling girlfriend.
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I had fantastic, terrible, mediocre, and strange sex with boys I either cared nothing for or adored.
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He's so adored there that in 2014 he was issued with his own matriculation card by staff.
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If they were a girl, and they were adored by their father, they just assumed that posture.
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Giselle went from surrendered and scared to one of the most adored adoptable cats on the planet.
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Though it's no competition for her love for her husband Jeffrey, Ina Garten has long adored Paris.
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On their lips, the models wore the Victoria's Secret Velvet Lip Matte in Adored, topped with gloss.
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My family adored Jordan, but they had felt like he wasn't as ready in comparison to Robby.
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Just last week they killed off AIM, the instant messenger adored by preteens in the early 2000s.
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But when yousaid, I adore you, what I heard wasthe entreaty to entreat, and adored you back.
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"He adored his kids beyond words," says Spelling, 45, in this week's cover story, on stands Friday.
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"Mom always believed in finding the sunshine in things, and she adored my girlfriend Jan," he said.
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And yes, being recognized and, like I said, loved and applauded and adored, I get all that.
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We both adored reading and both looked up to our lawyer fathers as men who knew everything.
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It was like he was turning against a crowd that made him, adored him and revered him.
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Wall Street-adored stocks Visa and Mastercard are the world's first and second largest payments processors, respectively.
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She liked McCain because she was a member of the Greatest Generation and she adored military heroes.
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And when Ciaté introduced Glitter Flips this time last year, we adored the product upon first contact.
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A willingness to imagine himself as a dutiful and grateful avatar of his own adored fan base.
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You were taken from us far too early, doing something you loved with the girls you adored.
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She adored her child, 17-year-old Jordan Davis, who lived with his father in Jacksonville, Florida.
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She forged a path for women in crime fiction, and all of us followed and adored her.
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I adored being a bookseller and being able to share books I was reading with my customers.
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This year, that unanimously adored film is Barry Jenkins's "Moonlight," about one Miami boy's coming-of-age.
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At a time of rising Islamophobia in Britain, Mr. Salah, above, is not just accepted, but adored.
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Anyone curious about just how much Houston adored the Bushes need only look at the couple's pets.
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They died in their primes and were adored as much for their sexual beauty as their talent.
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John Calder (19335–22018), publisher and bookseller who fought censorship Khaira Arby (21929–22018), adored Malian songstress.
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Her father, whom she adored, was an accountant at a lumber company; her mother, a school administrator.
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" He added: "Mom always believed in finding the sunshine in things and she adored my girlfriend Jan.
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Arbuthnot will have lost the one truly legitimate love of her life — her adored and adoring son.
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Right: The couturier Hubert de Givenchy adored my mother and later became a great friend of mine.
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He also adored detective stories, keeping a volume on his nightstand and with him on train trips.
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If you are going to splurge, you'll probably want to spring for the universally adored Percale sheets.
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She adored her pale blue cellphone, and flouted school rules by keeping it with her in class.
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As I grow older, however, operas that I adored as a child have become harder to stomach.
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" She said, "Yog [her nickname for George] adored Christmas and he loved the idea of this film.
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In both, an unpleasant person is writing about a universally adored person, and that work changes them.
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This got us thinking about another of New York's simultaneously adored and reviled forms of wildlife: pigeons.
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I was brought up by my mother and a very devout Roman Catholic housekeeper, who I adored.
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Women adored him—some of them all his life—but so did his male friends, without envy.
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Notorious name-dropper Kathy Griffin has long touted her position as a celebrity adored by gay men.
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In other words, across the board, Crosby and Hope were adored by the so-called Greatest Generation.
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The genre movie press has adored Wheatley over the years, and it's not hard to see why.
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With the many other people who adored him, his loss will be felt for a long long time.
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TV doesn't get much more dramatic than on classic soap operas like All My Children, which Burnett adored.
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Arduino Day isn't just the birthday of a versatile, open-source platform adored by developers and engineers everywhere.
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Bryan: I'm probably in the minority on this, but I've absolutely adored all the time-jumps this season.
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His Kenyan father's absconsion, and the extended absences of his adored Kansan mother, left him prematurely self-reliant.
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While the audience loved to hate Gunvalson, Dodd (after a rocky introduction) became somewhat adored by Bravo audiences.
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But she proved that theory wrong when she met a man on Match who absolutely adored her sons.
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It was pretty emotional as he repeated over and over again how much he adored his beautiful fans.
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Luckily it was another book I adored, Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, so my disappointment was mitigated.
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For 12 seasons, Cuoco portrayed the ever so charismatic Penny, a character who was adored by so many.
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Brazen, sexy, and whip smart: We adored this ode to the power and spirit of feisty midwestern women.
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The Suits actress got to spend sometime with Charlotte, too, "who she just adored," according to The Sun.
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In the book, Ensler explores her father's traumatic childhood, in which he was "adored, not loved," she explains.
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Beyoncé, pregnant with twins, captivating a crowd of millions, universally adored and seated upon a folding chair throne.
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In Golovkin, who is favored by oddsmakers—and adored by many Mexican fans—he faces the perfect rival.
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Our deepest sympathies are with his two children, whom he adored more than anything else in the world.
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The show was adored by critics, like Parks and Recreation and 30 Rock, its spiritual ensemble comedy brethren.
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" (Listen to the full MashReads Podcast discussion here.) Release by Patrick Ness MJ says: "I adored that book!
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I absolutely adored Kim, Foxy, and Eve, but it was like I was grasping at straws for familiarity.
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Some of the most adored FAANG names — Amazon and Google parent Alphabet — both disappointed on their quarterly earnings.
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This year's festival includes Destroyer, led by Dan Bejar; the London rockers Savages; and the much-adored Radiohead.
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"I'd be yelling, 'Get her out, she can't keep up,' " Leslie said of Zheng, whom she otherwise adored.
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Sam was someone many girls wanted to date, someone the teachers adored, and someone I looked up to.
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In Ohio, where voters adored his tough talk on trade, he won 52 percent to Clinton's 44 percent.
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In a Twitter DM, they said they "love cryptic memes" and adored the Furbies they grew up with.
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But I adored all three of these characters and the way they talked to and loved one another.
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He made his Forbes Billionaires List debut in 2019, two years after taking the celeb-adored retailer public.
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I am a sucker for florals, and I absolutely adored the feminine but fun style of this dress.
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You feel like the center of the universe, you feel adored, it feels like you're in a movie.
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First Drake shaved off his adored facial hair (which started a Twitter frenzy), and now Jon Snow (a.k.a.
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Legendarily terrible films have long been a staple of pop culture and are adored in their own way.
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The others, "Life of the Party" and "The Happytime Murders," were comedies and were not quite so adored.
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As New Orleans celebrates its tricentennial, the future of the globally adored Crescent City hangs in the balance.
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That anxiety is strongest in cross-country skiing, which is adored with a fervor that stretches back centuries.
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The colorful, foul-mouthed pizziola Whitney Aycock is beloved in Rockaway, though perhaps less adored by local authorities.
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I also adored the tie-dye seersucker shirt-short sets ($325 and $305), especially in green and purple.
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He adored his two sons, Franz and Marshall, but "had little talent for parenting" and was always preoccupied.
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"Mom always believed in finding the sunshine in things, and she adored my girlfriend, Jan," Mr. Weiss said.
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She had been the favorite child of a charming father who had an affair with her adored tutor.
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I adored his first book, "The End of Your Life Book Club," and this one is even better.
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"I adored the Axe advertising," said Cindy Gallop, the president of BBH New York during Axe's stateside launch.
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Dominick would devour plates of home-cooked curry and potato salad, and adored his father's fresh baked bread.
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Yes, after 10 years in a Toyota Sienna that I adored, there will be a steep learning curve.
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And while not quite critically adored smashes, such songs may prove effective in Starrah's effort to stay unpredictable.
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I adored the clues for SCOOPS, SPF and IN TEARS, but the whole grid today was really bright.
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Others might have been terribly received by critics, but are still adored by the masses to this day.
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He became a fixture in the indie rock scene, releasing a clutch of cult-adored EPs and records.
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Allie Hanlon is the pony-tailed, gum-chewing mastermind behind internationally adored pop-punk outfit Peach Kelli Pop.
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But now that Transparent has proven trans narratives can be both inclusive and adored by fans, what's next?
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Conversely, I was the only boy in our family; I had two sisters and a mother who adored me.
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Ever since that dark day, Grimes has often wondered what happened to the gray-and-black dog she adored.
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If your partner's primary love language is quality time, they feel completely adored when they have your undivided attention.
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John adored the couple's young daughters, Madison and Brianna, who were 5 and 3 when they lost their father.
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Users adored the dead-simple tools that allowed them to store, access and modify their files across multiple devices.
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We are both true to our word, and we both adored in many ways the life we'd created together.
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He was a present from my grandma, who I've never really gotten along with, but I adored him instantly.
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Other times, it's one of those gut reactions that's as inexplicable as why other foods are favorite and adored.
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He loved sex, art, religion, philosophy, big ideas; he loved any form of intimacy; he loved to be adored.
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"She loved her two little dogs and adored her kids … [and] she was just a normal girl," Argil says.
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"i adored you from the day i met you when i was nineteen and i always will," it reads.
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The dynamic can be harmful, however, when feeling adored comes at a price, like engaging in sexually explicit conversations.
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Women are adored by male figures; in addition, Black female figures celebrate one another, literally giving each other awards.
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The fans adored Dick Vermeil, a California native who arrived to coach the Eagles at age 39, in 1976.
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As the follow-up to his near-universally adored Mulholland Drive, it's had a virtual nonexistence since its release.
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"She seemed like she adored him and he seemed to adore her," the grandmother said, according to the paper.
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Overall, though, kudos to Disney for giving us a progressive update on a standard that's adored around the world.
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Dashboard Confessional, the widely adored vehicle for emotive post-hardcore songwriter Chris Carrabba, is back with a new song.
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His political pop art style is both a nod and a middle finger to the regime he once adored.
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One of Britain's most adored personalities, Mr. Attenborough said he was honored to give his name to the ship.
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"I have adored the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show since I was young," she wrote in a note posted there.
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They are widely adored but also widely envied, and reliant on their audience to make their films a success.
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How am I going to be adored, parodied, venerated, denounced, redeemed, and ultimately mythologized if I can't get published?
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Over tea, she remembered how much she adored her life as a French translator in Syria, before the war.
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Fish pie represents the homiest of home-cooked meals and is much adored, ever so humble as it is.
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If she wasn't already so adored, 2019 would feel like a renaissance for the now 73-year-old artist.
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In flashback footage, Morgan is an adored child, surrounded by parent-figures who praise her developing intellect and personality.
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The public adored the companies' new devices, educators embraced their tools and politicians extolled their contributions to the economy.
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Meanwhile, there are troubles at home as the family's adored grandfather, Lolo, starts to forget things and act erratically.
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I saw the "Picasso 1932: Année Érotique," at the Musée Picasso just the other day and I adored that.
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I was hanging out with a bunch of people who adored and studied the old techniques of the Renaissance.
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Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver star as Nicole and Charlie Barber, a couple that is universally admired and adored.
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At first I adored ParkMobile, feeling so clever as I paid the meter without having to leave his bed.
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The Help, with rightfully adored fan-favorite Moonlight up against the vocal mob-like suspicion of La La Land.
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Katoucha Niane, an adored model, is shown slipping easily into a dress she had first worn 10 years earlier.
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The Japanese playwrights, dancers, film directors and actors who made up Buruma's milieu in the mid-1970s adored him.
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N.L." guest host who is "very well liked, he's charming and universally adored by pretty much every human alive.
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But in 2014, his brother, Jameil Williams, who adored him and followed his every move, was not so lucky.
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They adored each other, but constant verbal sparring was the only way they knew how to display that love.
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He hated Muslims for their intrusion into a Hindu homeland, and adored them for their history of religious machismo.
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I adored a nature study series of picture books by Père Castor, which are sadly now out of print.
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Her brother was a "very sweet, kindhearted person" who would never hurt his son, whom he adored, she said.
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Qalandar, whose real name was Syed Mohammad Usman Marwandi, is adored in music and poetry as the Red Falcon.
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Darlings of fortune, adored by their Italian and their American grandparents, Shay's children grow up fluent in two languages.
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They include Mr Cook, who took over shortly before the death of Steve Jobs, the firm's adored founder, in 2011.
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I was my dad's only child and for as long as I remember, I adored and desperately sought his love.
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Reviewer Harrison Weber adored the gentle mist this shower spits out, and he loved how easy it was to install.
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I also adored the illustrations, which captured both the absurdity and precise methodology that goes into this sort of thing.
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A new hashtag, #renewtimeless, has erupted on Twitter, with many outraged fans begging for the continuation of their adored show.
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"She adored them; she was amazing with them," says Cameo Hydrochuck of Princess Kate's interactions with the kids at Sheway.
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People adored the warm moment between the stars, and some suggested that the interaction merited an award of its own.
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And it's particularly exciting to see über-famous actors we've known and adored for a long time in those roles.
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Bidding wars over long-running, adored series like Seinfeld and The Big Bang Theory are reaching north of $500 million.
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Strider, the woman said, apologized and told her that he adored her and thought of her as a little sister.
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Both adored and reviled, Baloch referred to herself as a "modern-day feminist" and had almost 750,000 followers on Facebook.
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The expertly crafted shooter is developer DICE's best effort in the series since the widely adored Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
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They wanted to honor the franchise they adored by making their own version of their favorite movie in the series.
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The remarkable 75-year-old is also adored for her own simple, chic personal style and fiery mass of hair.
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Africa is no exception: the beautiful game is adored across the continent, with Premier League sides among the best supported.
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It's the poet who is bedeviled by an insatiable need to create, and to be adored for his creations. mother!
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How did it feel, reporters asked breathlessly, to have won so many gold medals, to be so adored, so admired?
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See the exclusive clip of Jim Carrey opening up about how much he adored Shandling's simple yet hilarious genius above.
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" But the advances continued, with groping, unwanted kissing, and emails calling him "my most adored one" and "cock-er spaniel.
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When it comes to cool, cultishly-adored Korean imports, beauty products tend to steal the spotlight (as do Kpop stars).
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Like the conventions of his youth, Sanford adored his time spent with his online friends—including his fellow podcast hosts.
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" Tori Spelling told PEOPLE, "I'm in utter shock and heartbroken… I'm saddened for his kids whom he adored beyond words.
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"Anna leaves behind 3 beautiful daughters, a broken hearted mother, and a family that adored her," the fundraising page states.
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"The Lion King"—based on the adored Disney classic—sits at number seven on the top 20 longest-running list.
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Rumor has it, adored brands Kat Von D and Too Faced are combining their creative forces for a new collaboration.
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"One of the main reasons I went is because I absolutely adored Shel Silverstein, and he came too," she admits.
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The original Razr, released in 2004, came in nearly every color and was adored by millions for its sleek design.
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Like her father, Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth adored hunting, and did it in on horseback well into her late seventies.
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Though it bombed ratings-wise, it was critically adored and won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Show.
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And although he's been in a variety of beloved hits, not all of his films have been adored by critics.
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So, when Harry and I got together, it was thrilling and new, but also slightly horrifying to find myself adored.
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Jonathan Oddi was a fitness buff who worked as a stripper and adored first lady Melania Trump, a report stated.
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Several of Harry's previous girlfriends, in fact, were explicitly uninterested in the prospect, however much they may have adored Harry.
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Six months after he died, I started dating Genna, a school librarian and crossword aficionado whom Ron would have adored.
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The possibility that expensive food, lovingly chosen, could make one's adored pet devastatingly ill is sending shudders through dog owners.
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She adored Tom Mix, Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire and dreamed of a career somewhere in the orbit of stars.
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At the community forefront is Elena Richardson (Reese Witherspoon), mother of four, part-time journalist, adored socialite, and compulsive planner.
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Their binary segregated one vision of femininity we adored (rule-abiding, delicate, hurting) from another we despised (trashy, whiny, angry).
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"The type of hair that Oribe adored was super high-maintenance," Ms. Crawford said in a telephone interview on Monday.
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Within a few years, his mother, whom he adored, moved the household from the country into the city of Van.
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As a boy, William Ruiz adored home-cooked meals like traditional thick stews with squash, carrots, potatoes and green beans.
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I had long adored gymnastics, but my parents did not have the money, nor I the fearlessness, for the sport.
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Now, post-divorce and in her late 50s, mother to an adored teenage girl, Albertine misses that early self-possession.
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NBC valued him and adored him, Hamilton recalled Bell saying, and the network appreciated all his years at the top.
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It was like listening to Beethoven in 'A Clockwork Orange' — being driven crazy and tortured by something you once adored.
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As a teenager, Pamela adored "The Official Preppy Handbook" for its insights into the remote tribe of East Coast WASPs.
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Shortly after Dad's diagnosis, I had my second son and my brother had his third; my father adored his grandsons.
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Another concern is that cutting yourself off from the world in widowhood (your adored child aside) can lead to depression.
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He and his wife treated each other with clear love and respect, and he adored and cared for his children.
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Mr. Trump is not driven by any particular ideology; he is driven by the need to be praised and adored.
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But I adored the set from the moment I saw it, at the closing sale of a beloved neighborhood shop.
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I have only played 30 minutes of The Outer Wilds, a game adored by friends and colleagues I deeply trust.
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And yet she's never quite managed to cross over into the mainstream: She's adored, and yet somehow still under-appreciated.
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"It would make me look and feel impressive, which I adored, and give me a feeling of control," he said.
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But she also adored much else: the markets, the variety of food, the curanderos (healers) and their ancient witchcraft rituals.
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The visitors to Art Basel Miami adored the piece; dense crowds prompted the gallery to take "Comedian" down on Sunday.
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I've adored it since my first visit as an out-of-town kid in 1960, the year after it opened.
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"Mom always believed in finding the sunshine in things and she adored my girlfriend Jan," the 57-year-old said.
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As an East Village native, I began reading the paper early on, mostly because my parents adored it so much.
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"Tristan was out doing something he adored in life, being in the outdoors with his two young girls," reads the post.
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On the night of the storm, Ravi walked into the bathroom to see Becky holding the plugged-in, "Adored"-playing radio.
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So we decided to go with the original starter Pokémon, but how could we leave out the most adored character, Pikachu?
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Like previous versions of this story, the newest A Star Is Born is critically adored — and it's easy to see why.
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The show is based on Andrzej Sapkowski's adored novels, which also spawned the incredibly popular RPG series from CD Projekt Red.
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Mary Louise adored her son and seems to have no sense of (or desire to hear about) his capacity for violence.
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One of the privileges you're going to have to give up, Glennon, is the privilege to be adored all the time.
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As a little Texan, I always adored the romantic cowboy songs of George Strait — it was practically mandated by the state.
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We ask to please respect the family's wish for privacy as they mourn the loss of their adored husband and father.
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He revered earlier French composers such as François Couperin and Jean-Philippe Rameau (Bach, whom he adored, was an honorary exception).
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I adored spending time with him," she says, adding that their friendship represented "a really seminal part of my life, personally.
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From The Cranberries' relatively divisive third album, To the Faithful Departed, comes the adored "When You're Gone," which O'Riordan wrote alone.
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Through my dad, he was a cross dresser and he absolutely adored him and I was brought up with his music.
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"They adored their children and grandchildren, and loved nothing more than spending time with them," James wrote on the fundraising site.
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"We ask to please respect the family's wish for privacy as they mourn the loss of their adored husband and father."
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In 2004, a group of teenagers from just outside of Atlanta released what would become one of rap's most adored anthems.
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When you're one half of one of the world's most adored celebrity couples, you better bring it on your beloved's birthday.
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By not following the blueprint of the life I thought I wanted, I wound up with a life I absolutely adored.
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In an Instagram post, she wrote, "i adored you from the day i met you" and "you were my dearest friend."
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The residents McDonald cared for — by helping bathe and dress them — adored her and are devastated by her loss, says Gainer.
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Worst case scenario he actually peed his pants as a way to show how few fucks about being an adored celebrity.
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The success of Young M.A.'s single "Ooouuu" has catapulted her to becoming New York City's most nationally adored new artist.
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Launched in Autumn 2016, THIRTY NINE is an aesthetically dazzling ode to both holistic wellness and Monte Carlo's adored Princess Grace.
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While they might deny it later, Cole and Marmalade adored their present, playing in the labyrinth for several minutes at least.
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My girls adored him—and wanted a final goodbye…" In a reply to a Today viewer, Hager wrote, "We love Sully!
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She knew she was loved and adored by people around the globe and we are so grateful to have known her.
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We've always adored Emma Thompson and her zero-tolerance for B.S., but it's nice to get a reminder now and again.
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I don't think they want to be famous, I think they want to be admired and adored and petted and loved.
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One of these, "Daddy Peaceful," is loosely based on his own family, whom he never previously wrote about though unabashedly adored.
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"They adored their children and grandchildren, and loved nothing more than spending time with them," James wrote on the fundraising site.
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There's the Greer who reminds me of my adored mom, whose books changed the way I thought as a young person.
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Mr. Charles's queens are now guests at fashion shows and fashion week parties, adored by the biggest names in the industry.
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It is a determination that has made her one of the most enduring — and adored and disliked — of all American stars.
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He was the androgynous boy who fans adored, and it was my job to tell them what his favorite color was.
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Jones is so open about her feelings for Goude—explaining how much she adored him—that he is clearly taken aback.
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And Paul's not the only YouTube star who has been massively followed and adored while going through deeply, deeply serious scandals.
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Android 5 was a dream to use, Marshmallow had features that we loved … and the phones became objects that we adored.
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Op-Ed Contributor I took many pictures of Oliver Sacks during our life together — and not just because I adored him.
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The result has been a party adored by coastal progressive states, but disconnected from much of the rest of the country.
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Natasha is an amazingly well-read philosopher who adored the movie's take on the main character moving between life and death.
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Margaret adored Townsend, but his divorced status was a problem -- it was that old Church rule about not marrying divorcees again.
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An indifferent student adored by his mother, he spent his youth dreaming of fame and keeping his distance from other women.
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Casper, the buzzy mattress seller adored by millennials, has a costly returns problem that could be a nightmare for its IPO
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Much as she adored high culture, Sontag felt compelled to explain this sea change in the American sensibility to its mandarins.
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Though the audience adored the Arabian dance, its gymnastic feats, with high lifts and scanty clothing, are really just another cliché.
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R. I adored Stein's graphic essay collection Present for its frank, charming, insightful meditations on daily life, rendered in dreamy watercolor.
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"Political maneuvers are Kabila's adored game," said Oscar Rashidi, president of the Congolese League Against Corruption and Fraud, a nongovernmental group.
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He lived as a white man for decades in the surprisingly benevolent employment of William Randolph Hearst, who adored Herriman's art.
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They discovered her, adored her, fell in love with her, the hunched-over little firecracker who railed against canons, corporations, capitalism.
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Beautiful Day is a lot like Nora Ephron's 2009 film Julie & Julia, another hagiography of an adored PBS star, Julia Child.
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If the French adored him, it is precisely because he represented a fantasy of America: successful, fast, furious and yet vulnerable.
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I read Roald Dahl late in the game as a young adult to see what I missed and I adored it.
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It worked: Dunkirk did great with audiences, and critics adored it, with some (including me) declaring it to be Nolan's masterpiece.
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I adored the original game, its bizarro tone, it's music, it's gentle time travel puzzles and wonderfully-strained 90s sitcom dialogue.
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But it was because I absolutely adored my older [boy] cousins and my older brother that I was very much a tomboy.
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He is adored and cherished by his mum Steph, his dad Robbie, his brother Jack (8 yrs old), and Steph's partner, Ady.
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She worked hard throughout college and when at home on school breaks, was adored by children at her job with Dr. Daycare.
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She adored my Gampy, the first man she ever kissed; their love story is so engrained in the history of our family.
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My thoughts go out to his family, his loved ones, and to the millions of fans who adored him for many decades.
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But maybe Khloé, much like Underwood or Fletcher or all the rest, just wants to have fun being adored by 30 suitors.
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"I told the Duchess I have been a huge royal fan my whole life and I adored Princess Diana," said Thomas Sutcliffe.
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"I want to portray these spirits as badass, freaky women who shouldn't be feared or pushed away, but instead adored," Eu says.
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It's a feature I adored in Bastion, using idols to make play faster or stricter in some ways, more permissive in others.
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Later, in 2017, Grande admitted that she had "loved and adored" Miller from the moment she met him when she was 19.
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Detective Pikachu is going to continue an adored Pokémon movie tradition by giving audiences a special edition Detective Pikachu trading card pack.
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She adored my Gampy, the first man she ever kissed; their love story is so ingrained in the history of our family.
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Sometimes the most adored member of the family is actually the cat, which was recetly made clear to aptly named Jenny Katz.
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She was also a loving mother, not only to her own four children, but to the myriad of comedians who adored her.
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She was a few years older, and she clearly adored him, but not in an "I'm secretly in love with him" way.
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I found that the children were really adored, and they were treated very much like they were the future of the community.
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Louboutina is adored for giving out free, furry hugs to New Yorkers, but soon she could be dishing out shoes as well.
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But on Sunday, a number of the widely adored, doggy-paddling pigs were found dead on the beach of Big Major Cay.
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A highly adored hippopotamus named Gustavito died at El Salvador's National Zoo Sunday from injuries sustained in a violent attack last week.
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Last year, Wall Street adored Amazon as its cloud services business exploded into a very efficient revenue stream that was growing rapidly.
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For couples with kids, Reform has a menu full of universally adored dishes like chicken tenders, hot dogs, and fish n' chips.
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Each celebrant walked away with a new puppy he adored, and each baby dog left the woods with a loving forever home.
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Marroquin, now 22, was forced to come to terms with a staggering contradiction: He adored his father but hated what he did.
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In honor of National Lipstick Day on July 29, read up on these five fun facts about the much-adored cosmetic. 1.
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But I loved him a lot, and he looked after me when I got out of control, and my family adored him.
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She had large, sleepy eyes, and you could tell by the way she looked at her big sister that she adored her.
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It also made my life a lot easier because I think she wouldn't have adored me doing that with a different girl.
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She was adored as a daughter, sister, niece, cousin, friend and mother, and being loved by Madelyn was a constantly astonishing gift.
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By cuddling in bed with one of her cute puppies and being adored by her awesome wife (and national treasure), Ellen DeGeneres.
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She was a city mouse who adored nature, an avid skier, and clearly — the A.D.H.D. comment — someone who did not lack candor.
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But the 'Ndranghetisti adored ritual, and gathered in solemn circles to witness initiates pricking their fingers over a picture of St. Michael.
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"Candle Cove" is one of the best-known creepypasta in existence, and one of the most adored by the genre's many fans.
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He went on to appear in every major movie that featured his adored characters, including the Fantastic Four and X-Men movies.
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He was a lawyer, and my mother adored him, and she worked in his law firm after she got her law degree.
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Friends say that she enjoyed geography lessons in a room adorned with maps of the world, and that she adored art class.
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"She loved her two little dogs and adored her kids … [and] she was just a normal girl," Stanley's uncle previously told PEOPLE.
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He adored the Afropunk festival in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, telling his cultural affairs commissioner to ensure that the promoters retained their permit.
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Oshun—the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility—is the youngest Orisha and one of the most adored in the Yoruba religion.
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Chinese products, which also included hand-printed wallpaper and ceramics, were adored as status symbols for early American colonists and the British.
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Dan Ozzi Has any other component of the human body been so simultaneously adored and maligned by the masses as the ass?
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"Eighth Grade," a critically adored teen movie directed by Bo Burnham, made $794,370 over the weekend as it continues its gradual rollout.
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Man falls in love with a woman at a furniture store he's adored since he pored over its catalog as a child.
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But although Alice feels perhaps excessively adored by her mother, she's never been able to compensate for her lack of a father.
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After several attempts at describing how much she adored Colman, Emma Stone — one of her co-stars in "The Favourite" — gave up.
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With the ease of someone raised on the edge of forests, Mr. Plumly summoned the natural world he adored in many poems.
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For this I adored him and would look forward to the visits that meant the end, albeit temporary, to my latest suffering.
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Jennifer O'Neal, Dr. O'Neal's sister-in-law, said she was a deeply Christian woman who was adored by her nieces and nephews.
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Always dressed in bluejeans and sneakers, she was one of the few women who was equally adored by both men and women.
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But fans adored Betts, a homegrown player on a Hall of Fame trajectory, who seemed to embrace playing and living in Boston.
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"The fantasy of that 2:15 is so very seductive: to be briefly perfect, to be completely seen and adored," she writes.
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Vulliamy admired O'Brien's work—"I've always adored her," he said recently—and had been struck by her increasingly unflinching approach to violence.
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"Body Pods" concerns a cult movie adored by some of the narrator's friends, and their reactions as its stars begin to die.
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These days, Carlson is adored by precisely the people who might once have dismissed him as a twerpy avatar of establishment Republicanism.
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"I adored you from the day I met you when I was nineteen and I always will," Grande, 25, wrote on Instagram.
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I adored them, and I knew that they would do anything for me, and that allowed us all to do our best.
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It's basically just 60 seconds of Riri running towards her adoring fans by the Eiffel Tower and being triumphantly adored by them.
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"For a thousand days, he was a husband who adored the wife who became his perfect soulmate," his uncle Ted Kennedy once said.
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Another sentimental user took a moment to pay homage to her own late father, who she claims would have adored the cheesy stunt.
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Africa is no exception: the beautiful game is adored across the continent, with Premier League and La Liga sides among the best supported.
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"My parents could look at each other and you could tell they loved and adored each other," Kim, 37, of Virginia Beach said.
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The time had come to leave the nest, even if it meant breaking away from a neighborhood they adored and close friends nearby.
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I was lucky enough to have an employer who adored children, so, with my boob barnacle in tow, I got back to work.
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"There's this great reunion waiting in London with this character I love and all my friends who I've adored for years," she said.
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But he is adored by the party members in the country who cherish his Bertie Wooster-with-a-thesaurus speeches and flamboyant style.
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I thought I had dry skin, I loved thick creams, adored facial oils, and always chose foundations that had "hydrating" in the name.
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With this slim plotline he could make a film as real and compelling as the Italian and French new wave, which he adored.
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In many ways, he was the opposite of our current president, whose actions seem driven by a desire to be adored and applauded.
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It was only a matter of time before a multi-day event would be dedicated to these adored little pixels of self-expression.
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"Ryker was a happy and quiet little boy adored by teachers and classmates," his former school, Christian Academy Preschool, wrote on Facebook Monday.
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Caramel is such an obvious and adored addition to ice cream, so it's pretty surprising that it's not offered anywhere on the menu.
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The Vanderbeekers' adored upstairs neighbor, 86-year-old Mr. Jeet, who suffered a stroke in the second book, has grown ever more frail.
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Last week, I had the chance to spend some personal time with two much adored, Tony-winning performers, Kristin Chenoweth and Ian McKellen.
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They all are adored by Golden Globe winner Tracee Ellis Ross, who you know from sitcoms black-ish and early 2000's Girlfriends.
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Her 22015-year-old son Greg, who adored his father and thus didn't care for Joe, was there with his his wife, Sharon.
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According to an anonymous former classmate quoted in the Mail on Sunday, Tooba smoked at school, had secret boyfriends, and adored boy bands.
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It was my first extensive writers' room experience and I adored Jason and Forgetting Sarah Marshall, so it was this very surreal experience.
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So it made us sad when we heard that the real-life Glazer wasn't so keen on her now-adored hair growing up.
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Through the crossword clues, he reconstructed his life, and I learned about the humanity of the father-like friend I adored so much.
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I particularly adored the pasta with pecorino and pistachios, lamb with almonds and orange blossom, and baked rice with tomato confit and garlic.
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The presence of his adored Rose, who would spend her life in mental institutions after being given a prefrontal lobotomy, feels especially vivid.
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Ms. Rana made these awkward figurations come across delicately; the melodic line had the grace of the bel canto opera arias Chopin adored.
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Traveling there for research, she discovered in a house museum outside Copenhagen a traditional Olmerdug weaving pattern of alternating stripes that she adored.
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As a mythos, Spider-Man has always been adored as a character always on the cusp of greatness, but held back by life.
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Scott writes that she "adored" her father but found him at once charming and opaque, unreachable behind a mask of barbed good manners.
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He adored her, and yet all his formidable power could not save the self-destructive singer, after years of drug use, from herself.
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"Liam adored and would do anything" for his girlfriend, "including dealing with Chloe's demands for chocolate," the families said in a joint statement.
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Legendary jazz musician Billie Holiday had quite a few dogs, but the singer absolutely adored her boxer, Mister, who appears in this portrait.
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In Montana, he visited shantytowns and in New Zealand a pa , or Maori longhouse; he adored India for its color and its clamor.
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The classic suit jacket itself may be adored for its timeless simplicity, but as a party frock, you get to have some fun.
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Gwen was adored wherever she went, but she let the adoration roll off her, without it affecting her understanding of what was real.
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I loved and adored him and, no insult to any other actor opposite whom I performed 'Hairspray,' there was no one like Latessa.
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If you're excited about seeing an adored artist or important game, it might be easier to miss red flags when buying tickets online.
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D'Alesandro is survived by his wife, Margaret; his children, Thomas, Dominic, Nicholas, Patricia and Gregory; and his grandchildren, "whom he adored," Pelosi said.
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First she lost her adored husband, Albert, and never got over it, and then John Brown, her beloved Scots gillie, died on her.
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" The daughter of Korean immigrants, she "adored the Wilder books," as if the Ingalls family could provide a "road map to becoming American.
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So naturally, they all become pop stars, because there's nothing more adored or more powerful in contemporary Earth culture than a pop star.
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It is difficult to see his wife, who is so sad, knowing how much they adored each other, and to see his children sad.
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"I think they had several kids, which people did in those days, they adored their kids, and they held onto their romance," shares Travolta.
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But, then Sasha hears "I Wanna Be Adored," which is apparently Becky theme song, blaring out of the radio when it's not even on.
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"I have adored the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show since I was young," Halsey, who has been open about identifying as bisexual, wrote on Instagram.
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"I have adored the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show since I was young," Halsey, who has been open about identifying as bisexual, wrote on Instagram.
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It was euphoric when they played "Three Pistols," a song from Road Apples that I have long adored and had never heard in concert.
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The jury of reborn artists from all over the world, adored by collectors, meets at the end of the first day of the show.
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Last fall, she launched her cult-following adored Fenty Beauty line, and now she's eyeing another FENTYxPUMA outing and maybe even a lingerie collection.
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He was adored by many in Latin America's biggest country for boosting Brazil's global profile and overseeing rapid economic growth during a commodities boom.
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While the singer's sartorial shift has been collectively adored already, a big inspiration behind Dion's new look makes her fresh aesthetic even more amazing.
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I talked to her about her passion for music, the older brother she adored, and how to build the relationships she needed to thrive.
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It was not well-received: Not only was he acting out of line as a child, he was also criticizing an adored political figure.
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She had adored Big Norm, her grandfather, and when she first heard that her grandmother was dating her great-uncle, she couldn't imagine it.
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I had no money, I was discouraged and I had just moved out of NYC…a city I adored and never planned on leaving.
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Netflix's adaptation of The Witcher, based on Andrzej Sapkowski's adored novels, will be available to stream on December 20th, according to a new trailer.
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Worn and adored by the likes of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jennifer Lawrence, this should be your go-to for occasion- and evening wear.
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Today, her memory lives on through her children, the public who adored her, and the people whose lives she touched through her charity work.
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I loved and adored Becca and I'm not in love [anymore] and I'm over the relationship, but I still have such appreciation for [her].
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I looked back in reflection at that summer and remembered that a boy I adored told me my only appealing quality was my personality.
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"I was an assistant for a number of years before I started working for a well-known stylist, whose work I adored," she says.
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"She adored my Gampy, the first man she ever kissed; their love story is so engrained in the history of our family," she wrote.
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"i adored you from the day i met you when i was nineteen and i always will," Grande wrote on Instagram following his death.
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Alongside a set of "grillz" (replaceable blingy retainers adored by celebrities, pictured below) there is a tooth from Mayan civilisation encrusted delicately with jade.
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"I've always just adored stories, hearing them, seeing them, being in them," Rylance said before thanking director Steven Spielberg and co-star Tom Hanks.
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I didn't want the bullet to go through me and through the ceiling because the guy living above me had a dog I adored.
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Jansson, in particular, has made the biggest difference – he really plays for the fans and the club, and has rapidly become adored [by them].
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I adored every frame of Bryan Fuller's previous series Hannibal, so I shouldn't be surprised, but this really came out of nowhere for me.
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But the Nashville native is also the founder of a Southern clothing and lifestyle brand, Draper James, which she named after her adored grandparents.
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Aaron Sorkin won a Golden Globe tonight for his Steve Jobs screenplay, a detailed, true-ish portrait of the adored but private Apple founder.
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In that moment, I wanted to grab my mother and hug her and tell her I adored and appreciated her, but I stood frozen.
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She is widely adored among Democrats and progressives for her liberal court opinions, and many have expressed concerns about her health given her age.
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Now 83, he still lives in Santos and is adored in the city where he scored 405 goals, a number second only to Pele.
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"He was adored, he was intelligent, he didn't hold grudges," said Paula Kahumbu, a wildlife conservationist who worked on many projects with Mr. Cholmondeley.
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When Frank was 5, his father died, and the older siblings essentially became parents to the younger ones, especially Frank, who adored the Cubs.
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The Czech Republic's adored ice hockey team has donned "Czech" on their jerseys, as have bottles of the country's premium export beer, Pilsner Urquell.
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Apple's laptops and desktop computers are usually adored for their performance specs and native applications that are geared toward creative types (GarageBand, iMovie, etc.).
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His bones were melting, his blood evaporating, and he was now like parchment or something porous—tulle, or the white eyelet lace Darline adored.
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And with the exception of her 133 album "1989," I've disliked Ms. Swift as much and for as long as I've adored Mr. West.
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In Virgil's telling, Orpheus journeys to the underworld in an attempt to retrieve his adored wife, Eurydice, who has died from a snake bite.
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There were a lot of relevant references elsewhere that I adored, but FUN HOME, ANIMAL HOUSE and the B-52's classic were requisites.
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But what is evident is that, over the course of a few short years, Rodriguez went from almost universally despised to near universally adored.
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For The Ride, she aimed to collaborate with John Congleton, the producer of several St. Vincent albums, such as the critically adored Strange Mercy.
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By the time she is reunited with her adored son, readers who've come to care about Aida may feel a brief moment of relief.
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Aaron Sorkin won a Golden Globe tonight for his "Steve Jobs" screenplay, a detailed, true-ish portrait of the adored but private Apple founder.
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I really adored the puns de nom today, like AMY and her Poehler vortex, and ELIAS ("Howe" he advanced the craft of sewing, right?).
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Being a devotee of the elusive Ms. Argerich, 76, most often means being a follower of her diverse and much-adored catalog of recordings.
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She was giving, she was strong, and she was adored by so many people whose lives she made better with her honest, selfless love.
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Her mother was a former dancer and medical secretary, and her father was a labor organizer who adored his daughter and encouraged her precocity.
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He described Mr. Moreno as a gentle, bighearted family man who loved fishing, hunting and camping, and adored his two grown daughters and grandchildren.
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They're available in a range of colors and have been designed with an element of '90s nostalgia — a trend that's particularly adored among millennials.
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And while cuddling up to the adored one is a familiar biographical tactic, some critical distance might have made for a deeper, stronger movie.
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To me, it rivals the best of Asia's adored "Q" textures — a term used, among others, to categorize a spectrum of chewy, elastic foods.
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Growing up, Lynch made sure to attend family functions "when she could" and spend time with her little cousins, who adored her, Jett said.
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Brinley, who was in her second year of pre-K, "loved playing dress up" and adored Elsa and Anna from her favorite movie, Frozen.
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It will launch with dozens of adored shows from the '90s and early '00s, including 30 Rock, House, and Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
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Catherine Deneuve is an umbrella seller's ravishing daughter in coastal Normandy, adored by Nino Castelnuovo's auto mechanic, who is drafted into the Algerian war.
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Known for his ebullience and charm, he is adored by celebrities, and has worked with such brands as Michael Kors, Burberry and Dolce & Gabbana.
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While the UFC heavyweight division is adored for the thunderous knockouts it so often produces, it's also frequently criticized for its lack of depth.
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I adored the first season of GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling), Netflix' 80s-set comedy about a low-rent, ladies-only pro wrestling show.
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Why it's a good alternative: With a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, "The Lobster" is one of the most critically adored films of 2016.
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"He and Ann were married for 40 years, and he absolutely adored his children and grandchildren," said a longtime friend who wanted to stay anonymous.
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I proceeded to do something like 10 hours of sidequests, since I adored the game and didn't want it to end, but there it was.
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Costco, the warehouse store fondly adored for its free samples and delicious food court options, now sells a 27-pound bucket of macaroni and cheese.
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But at age 12, she was gang-raped by a boy she adored and a group of his friends — and her life was upended overnight.
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You either loved Gilmore Girls or you didn't; you either adored Bunheads and wept when it was canceled, or you avoided it like the plague.
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To his fans, the episode epitomised the Yevtushenko they adored: an idealist who spoke for his generation, a man whose humanism transcended the cold war.
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Worn and adored by Pandora Sykes, Laura Jackson, and Jessie Bush, chances are that a dress you've coveted on Instagram has actually been by Kitri.
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There were a couple of other spots that blew my mind a little, but I'm not afraid to say that I, um, adored this construction.
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To be able to shave off something so adored, to tap into your inner beauty and let it shine from within, is glorious and inspiring.
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BoJack Horseman, which was renewed for a fifth season last year, is one of Netflix's longest-running originals, and one of its most critically adored.
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Treat yourself to a salon-quality blowout without leaving your home when you own this stylist-adored, superlight dryer by famed hair stylist Harry Josh.
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No discounts here but you can't put a price on buying a computer that is both adored because it's Apple and hated because it's Apple.
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"I adored him," says Maria Nicoletta Gaida, who as head of an NGO, Ara Pacis, helped him broker the deal in the south last year.
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Leaning forward in his chair, the balls of his feet pressing against the checkered tile floor, he recounted the story of a boy he adored.
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It's mostly academically scorned and mostly popularly adored, and, depending on who you read, it's either the savior of modern feminism or its death knell.
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" And Y&R's Angell Conwell, 35, told PEOPLE in an exclusive statement, "I truly hope that Kristoff knows how much he was loved and adored.
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"Félicité was an absolutely adored young woman who was loved by Louis and her whole family," a source close to the family told The Sun.
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BUT ON A PERSONAL LEVEL, WHICH I THINK IS EQUALLY IMPORTANT, PEOPLE FORGET IN THIS WORLD, JIMMY WAS LOVED AND ADORED BY LOT OF PEOPLE.
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Certain products, like Make Up For Ever's Ultra HD Foundation, seem to be openly adored and recommended by every makeup artist — especially during awards season.
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Daniel Kowbell Toronto • As a boy growing up in the mid-1960s, I adored Muhammad Ali as a thunderbolt of physical, moral and intellectual courage.
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I like to think of him back then as a rebel with a heart of gold, fleeing the law to join the family he adored.
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The controversial strategist is adored by Trump's base of supporters, who had warned there would be backlash among grassroots conservatives if he were cut loose.
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"They adored their children and grandchildren, and loved nothing more than spending time with them," said a GoFundMe page to raise money for their funeral.
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There's no denying that FAANG stocks — consisting of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google/Alphabet — are one of Wall Street's most treasured and adored cohorts.
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Instead, it was savaged by critics and feminists, and adored by the very people she had meant to mock — doting housewives and lusty, leering men.
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In fact, she's just as adored for her impeccably tailored ready-to-wear as she is for the vivid patterns and slogans that adorn them.
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Though Kenzo is adored for its youthful energy and dynamic designs, don't expect this collaboration to be as OTT as Rousteing's partnership with H&M.
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White audiences adored him, and black audiences were fascinated by his subtle and unexpected self-awareness and political commentary that only they could truly appreciate.
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The fact that he's not just accepted, not just tolerated, but actively adored by a significant proportion of the population, I think is really significant.
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You would never guess, for instance, that, when the real Abigail arrived, the Queen was still married to Prince George of Denmark, whom she adored.
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Some people adored ''Eat, Pray, Love,'' and others loathed it — but there's no question that it was the most-talked-about book of the year.
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Unlike his contemporaries, Marc Chagall was not as interested in completely destroying the figurative tradition of painting, but he certainly adored the country's new regime.
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Google's YouTube, long adored as a venue for people to share music videos, food recipes and D.I.Y. home improvement projects, also had a tough year.
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I adored how my mom had evening birthday parties for me, but I felt guilty opening gifts while my siblings' presents glittered under the tree.
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What we get is an impassioned, articulate artist who adored nature and painting it and had a touchingly codependent relationship with his younger brother Theo.
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I would put my chips on Cooper to prevail, with one caveat: Voters adored "Bohemian Rhapsody" and could push Malek to a surprise win here.
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On the flip side, I adored Kate's dress, and while I envision Eugenie fashioning something considerably different, I think it will be equally as beautiful.
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He's adored by the cubers who want to be more like him, and liked and respected by the older cubers whose records he's now breaking.
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"They are adored," said Sridhar Patil, the head of the regional police in Kulgam district, where crowds have burned a courthouse and a police station.
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It was not because we "adored" our country; it was a wish to feel safe, and perhaps we have finally achieved a sense of security.
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For Kelly and Kenny, it was a discovery that they both adored Love You Forever—one of the most popular children's books of all time.
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That affinity allows "Hansard" to elide past and present: A wisecrack about "European foxes" wreaking havoc on Diana's adored garden winks at Brexit-era realpolitik.
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He devised an entrance from underneath the bleachers, scaring an adored teacher and exciting the interest of the popular girl he had a crush on.
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Collectors, famished by the low-calorie fare of the seventies' avant-garde, adored the sensuous, cheeky, and grand efflorescence in the painting of the eighties.
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In the meantime, the Koala Hospital continues to care for its patients, ensuring the preservation of Australia's most adored marsupial one koala at a time.
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She adored children; she had studied to be a teacher and had always known that one day she would have a family of her own.
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New York's Clifton Benevento features Gina Beavers, whose work I already adored but whose painting cubes of male torsos and raw meat are deliciously visceral.
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Throw in her wholesome image, signature fiery mane, as well as her bright smile and you get one of the most universally adored celebrities in Hollywood.
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"Tristan was out doing something he adored in life being in the outdoors with his two young girls," a GoFundMe page for the Beaudette family says.
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We may be paraphrasing, but those were just some of the statements tweeted by adored actor and real life Detective Elliot Stabler, Chris Meloni Monday night.
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There, Sasha plays "I Wanna Be Adored" to force Elliot, who spends the episode contemplating his own demons and addiction issues, to confess to Becky's murder.
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Snorkeling with the baby sea lion cubs was a spectacular experience, and I so adored interacting with the little pups who were enthralled with our bubbles.
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I would move out of an apartment that I adored, that I'd almost single-handedly furnished, that I thought I'd live in for years to come.
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She spoke out for the cause, but also because she adored the English language: the language, that is, as mediated by Hollywood and spoken by stars.
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Last year, after Adele's 25 won Album of the Year, she said, "My album of the year is Lemonade," referring to Beyoncé's critically adored visual album.
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D'Alesandro is survived by his wife Margaret, his children Thomas, Dominic, Nicholas, Patricia and Gregory, and his grandchildren "whom he adored," Pelosi said in the statement.
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Their friendship is admired and adored — two massive celebrities cheesing about their recent beach trip is more valuable than one celebrity moping about in pottery class.
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I admired and occasionally adored Ali as a kid, finding it easy and convenient then to ignore his refusal to serve and embrace of radical Islam.
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Adored has now launched in large cities, but the company's success will be in large part due to all the feedback received in New Hampshire suburbs.
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And I'll tell you, his passing tonight, our prayers are with his family, with his wife, Maureen, who he adored, his nine children, his 2012 grandkids.
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It certainly feels timely to turn away from the austere, pared-back designs we adored in the '90s and '00s and revel in sequins and feathers.
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"Boys" marks Malik's first foray into scripted TV. Malik was part of teen-adored British boy band One Direction for five years before leaving in 2015.
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The bear's latest cub, known as Snowy by the bear watchers of Grand Teton, was adored for its antics and distinctive white face, the group said.
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This was the first step in what I decided would be a full month of trying to live like the mythical French femmes I'd long adored.
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From the moment Bode and Morgan Miller welcomed their daughter, Emeline Grier, into the world, it was clear that the doting father adored the little girl.
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And I knew nothing about that, so I was totally entranced with the fact that they loved and adored me and had been looking for me.
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This is the guy, Markus Persson, who made Minecraft, a video game adored by millions—surely it's millions, probably daily—of kids and adults alike, worldwide.
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"If you return and all those close to you make allegations against you, while only two months earlier they adored you, it is brutal," he added.
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This weekend's—and arguably year's—must-see movie is Arrival, a new sci-fi drama starring Amy Adams that has been nearly universally adored by critics.
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The OnePlus 5 had two legitimately useful features I adored: reading mode, which turned the screen monochrome and gaming mode, which muted notifications during, well, gaming.
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"As fans ourselves, we are thrilled to have Jude Law joining the Fantastic Beasts cast, playing a character so universally adored," he said in a statement.
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I adored a pair of college sweatpants, purchased for me by my sister, that I'd cut off at the knee and run ragged through my life.
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" Of Dylan now, he says, "I think she is missing a great deal in life in not reconnecting with her father, who had always adored her.
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Oksana was a nurse at the hospital where I gave birth to my first child — a strong woman whom I adored and feared all at once.
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Although Mr. Polunin adored working with the company's director, Igor Zelensky, who had recruited him, he found himself once again restless and discontented 18 months later.
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The 137 steps became a meeting place for artists, painters, and poets before evolving into a site that's adored by tourists from all over the world.
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Like so many white Americans who adored Mr. Clinton but despise his wife, Ms. Gordon and her husband have already cast their ballots for Mr. Trump.
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When we first met her, Sansa Stark — the eldest daughter of Eddard and Catelyn Stark — adored love stories and longed for the excitement of the capital.
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Albert folded to the mat and Hug was awarded another knockout victory in a far less impressive manner, but the crowd adored him for it anyway.
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Fans have long adored Coach John Beilein's Wolverines teams for their gorgeous sets in which the ball travels from player to player with speed and grace.
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The family has issued the following statement: Malcolm McCormick, known and adored by fans as Mac Miller, has tragically passed away at the age of 26.
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It was a drawn out, unpleasant affair, resulting in them signing with Polydor for their final record, 1991's deeply rich and critically-adored Laughing Stock.
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He adored almost everything Joni Mitchell did, until the late 22008s, when the sociomystical dimension of her songwriting acquired an arresting new depth — and lost him.
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At a time when Britain is fighting rising Islamophobia, he is a North African and a Muslim who is not just accepted in Britain, but adored.
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In "The Nutty Professor" (Sunday), he is a hapless chemistry professor who periodically transforms himself into his opposite — a slick, meanspirited nightclub performer adored by women.
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In six to eight weeks, the ring will arrive in a monogrammed velvet box, along with an original sketch of your adored hound, horse or hare.
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I had scored a paid internship at a women&aposs magazine in Manhattan, and had found an apartment in the city with two roommates I adored.
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Yet Mr. Gurney adored the theater with a passion that spilled over the edges of even his most decorous comedies, and he feared for its survival.
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Followers -- mainly teenage girls -- adored his slickly produced videos, and as the likes and subscribers poured in, he began to perform on tour across the country.
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Maggie Smith is adored worldwide for her portrayal of Professor McGonagall, but the actress says being part of the Harry Potter films "wasn&apost satisfying" enough.
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Iterations bounced among broadcasters (first at Global in Toronto, then to CBC, NBC and Cinemax), critically adored and commercially ignored, until "SCTV" finally ended in 1984.
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The Bagger found herself seated across from Shonda Rhimes and alongside Ms. Carroll, who said she had adored being at Ms. Woodard's event the previous night.
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"Having grown up in Waipahu, Roldan enjoyed working on cars with his friends and spending time with his family and adored his nieces," the statement said.
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He quickly realized that a friend of the fiendishly adored indie balladeer Elliott Smith was working that night, and Smith spent the rest of service D.J.ing.
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Years later, Frank thinks back on that and subsequent nights — and what it means to adore someone already adored by the masses — as he lays dying.
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Miles away from the stereotype of the dour funeral director, Spade is quick to smile, and clearly adored by everyone involved in the Urban Death Project.
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It was during that time that Duque forged a close relationship with Uribe, the torchbearer of conservatives who is both adored and detested by legions of Colombians.
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There were political thrillers and long-adored reboots and police procedurals and dystopian Westerns and dark comedies and teen dramas, each one rightfully vying for screen time.
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He probably is not impressed by the way I wear them, but I just want to say: Marc Jacobs I adore you and I've always adored you.
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Not only is it a classically adored comedy but it's deftly feminist and true to the material, including Cher's characterization as a well-intentioned but oblivious busybody.
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" She captioned the video with an emotional message to Miller: "I adored you from the day I met when when I was nineteen and I always will.
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So I had this opinion, and as you can tell I adored it; it made the crooked places in my brain straight and the rough places plain.
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"For two years, a regular-shmegular black woman was adored for being shamelessly herself without caveats or compromises," Shamira Ibrahim said in an article for The Cut.
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Whether you adored the movie or have never seen it, our goal was to draw you into the world of these outlandish characters and make audiences laugh.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Many residents of Los Angeles's bustling Thai community on Thursday mourned the death of Thailand's long-standing and widely-adored leader, King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
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Critics, pop culture obsessives, and Oh's peers adored the show, which was created by Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who was also there Sunday to see Oh win.
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Patrick the wombat, a beloved resident of the Ballarat Wildlife Park in Victoria, Australia, was adored the world over for his buck-toothed smile and winning personality.
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It just became clear to me that even as much as I adored acting and singing, that writing was the job more likely to pay the bills.
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While its words do not allude to it specifically, the fact that both Allied and Axis troops adored it demonstrates a general yearning for salvation from conflict.
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" A friend of the 47-year-old Assange tells PEOPLE the cat, whom he "adored and looked after extremely well," will now "be looked after by friends.
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Because cheese plates, possibly more than any other snack, represent everything we want to be: gorgeous, widely adored, the center of attention, and a little bit fancy.
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" As it turns out, a collab was not in the works, but we do know that Gomez adored her pal's new album, saying "are you kidding me?
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Suggest that her well-cut dress means she must be vapid, that she naïvely chooses aesthetics over "adored" young men and the real experiences they can offer.
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Last summer, many of these same moderators shut down the site in protest of how the company handled the firing a support staffer whom the mods adored.
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If you squint at the green bits in this mountain of deliciousness, you can almost call this adored appetizer from Animal Kingdom's Yak & Yeti Restaurant a salad.
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" Lastly, Mel B complimented the singer with high praise: "I'm so happy that you walked onto that stage and entered this show, you are loved and adored.
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She drew comparisons to Eva Peron, whose support for the country's poor means she is still adored by many working class Argentines 65 years after her death.
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Friends and family have described Hausknecht as a humble and generous man who was adored by his patients, volunteered in his community and cared about the environment.
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"Part of it is that, yes, we all want to be loved and adored by fans and we want everybody to love what we do," he said.
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Mercifully, Auerbach ends the film and does not show us what happened after the exhibition opened to the English public, who, for the most part, adored him.
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Everything from the great antiques of 1906 to modern rally and Formula 1 victors is just hanging out in the paddocks, waiting to be ogled and adored.
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I've always adored Alek Wek, Grace Jones – these powerful, beautiful women who kind of represented beauty that hasn't really been at the forefront for a long time.
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She had adored and then admired him for so long, and now she knew him inside and out, and she felt she understood him to the core.
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These performers may be unknown to the culture at large, but among the initiated they are adored; they could teach psychotherapists a thing or two about transference.
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Delaware's Renee's Rescues was ecstatic that their sweetie had found forever with a man who adored her and would surely share his adoption story with countless others.
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I know we both adored "She Loves Me." COLLINS-HUGHES I had the weirdest reaction to that show: I wished Nora Ephron were around to see it.
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"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson, perhaps presciently about our current president.
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The celeb-adored line has since expanded into a seasonless, very tightly edited collection of wardrobe staples that now includes chokers — the little '90s trend that could.
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As a child, Mohammed adored horses — a passion he still keeps today —and battled in bareback races with his friends on the sands of Dubai's Jumeirah Beach.
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In 2017, he shared on Twitter just how much he adored his time on the show before revealing an extended scene that was cut from an episode.
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I think that grounding—combined with such style, a hero I adored, and perfect, slow-burn pacing made this a movie that felt so good to watch.
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There's Wild Nothing's second album Nocturne, a record so adored it's part of the reason I had someone give me this tattoo on my birthday last month.
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But it's not adored for the hygiene in its closet-sized bathrooms, which are coated in graffiti from floor to ceiling, shrines to the years of rowdiness.
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Like many, I adored and was completely destroyed by "The Book Thief," Zusak's best-selling 2005 novel about a girl, the power of reading and the Holocaust.
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Additionally, March designed a popular line of foam wigs (adored on and off the runway), as well as costumes for Cirque du Soleil and numerous Broadway shows.
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Joe wants to put this grievous episode behind him, but Miller, like his adored Ibsen before him, shows how the past can't help but invade the present.
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Here is the dark-purple dress that I adored until my daughter said it made me look like Grimace, and I can never un-hear those words.
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He has a loyal following of foodies, and across a courtyard strewn with laundry, a high-tech storage room for his adored dough to rest and mature.
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But George Brown at 79 was determined to honor a lifetime pledge to his adored late brother, Herman: Never, never on any occasion talk to an interviewer.
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Here, flowers spill out of terra-cotta pots to adorn the labyrinthine paths where stray cats don't as much demand as expect to be petted and adored.
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Michael King, born in Rochester but raised in Rhode Island, grew up a Yankees fan and adored his fellow pitcher Mariano Rivera, the Hall of Fame closer.
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This is a huge no-no in games like this, and left me with a sour taste in my mouth, even though I utterly adored everything else.
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Maureen Dowd: You had an inkling you might be interested in theater because you were the only 10-year-old in your crowd who adored Sandy Dennis.
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"We have watched her grow from teenage star on the local grounds to international superstar who is adored around the world," said Canada Soccer President Steven Reed.
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The rest were taken back to Utah by his father and Pari and buried on a hill next to Brett's mother, a writing teacher whom Jackson adored.
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But A24 is known for bringing some of the most riveting and unique horror in recent memory to the screen, like 2016's much-adored The Witch.
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I adored the way it seemed aware that it was a TV show being watched by very real people, making it a weird companion piece to Fleabag.
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If one person strongly dislikes something, out it goes, as was the case with a whimsically painted, purely decorative French door that only three of them adored.
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Yes, it'd be far better to pair him with a fighter that will oblige him in the kind of frenzied battle for which he's become so adored.
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The leather jacket adored by rock fans has its roots in the 21993 Schott Brothers' Perfecto motorcycle jacket, which was adapted from First World War aviation garb.
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Anger at having lost not only the people and places I loved, but, above all, the language I adored and had hoped to make a career writing in.
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Yet something tells us this new Beast will actually be unilaterally adored by the end of the movie — which would be a real fairy-tale ending for Trump.
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"Malcolm McCormick, known and adored by fans as Mac Miller, has tragically passed away at the age of 26," his family said in a statement provided to PEOPLE.
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"i adored you from the day i met you when i was nineteen and i always will," she captioned a sweet video of the former couple laughing together.
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From the time he stood before an iPad and addressed the audience, to his closing remarks about Dr. King and the power of love, Bishop Curry was adored.
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The kids in this community adored him … he was a phenomenal man … when Aaron Feis died, when he was killed tragically and inhumanely, he did it protecting others.
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There is a terrible fear that this could turn out to be just another instance where the American entertainment industry white-washes a beloved, critically-adored Asian story.
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And just as Detroit's techno musicians like Frankie Knuckles adored his Royal Badness – making "Controversy" a staple of his warehouse sets – so did hundreds of British dance acts.
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Stranger Things, the beloved Netflix coming-of-age show about weirdness and first kisses, also features an ensemble cast that is as equally adored as the show itself.
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"Kieran was passionate about learning, he adored his friends, and was incredibly excited about returning to Sidwell Friends in the coming school year," Guèye wrote in the email.
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"Malcolm McCormick, known and adored by fans as Mac Miller, has tragically passed away at the age of 26," Miller's family said in a statement given to PEOPLE.
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And the Newton series was so bad (though my brother adored his eMate 300) that Jobs axed it less than a year after he returned to the company.
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"I adored you from the day I met you when i was nineteen and I always will," she captioned a sweet video of the former couple laughing together.
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But as much as Tunstall-Pedoe adored lingering in the stacks, he felt that computers shouldn't require people to laboriously track down information the way that libraries did.
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"Julian was a much loved and adored member of our family," they said the statement released by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, according to CNN.
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But until Republicans know for sure that Trump isn't as adored by their base as he used to be, distancing themselves from him isn't a risk-free move.
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McLaren named the car for famed and adored Formula 28 driver Ayrton Senna, who scored scored a staggering 28 F2500 victories and three driver's titles with the marque.
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McLaren named the car for famed and adored Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna, who scored scored a staggering 35 F1 victories and three driver's titles with the marque.
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The news came as a shock to fans who have long adored the love story of the "Guardians of the Galaxy" star and his "House Bunny" star wife.
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Daisy Ridley, who again plays Rey in the latest installment, took the celestial theme literally, donning a dark strapless Monse dress adored with sequins and white star embellishments.
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In 2005, he told the Washington Post that as much as he "adored" the fashion business, he had become fed up with celebrities "mooching" free clothing from designers.
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Whatever the reason, millions of viewers tuned in for NBC's breakout drama of the 2016-2017 season, and the Pearsons became the most adored family on American television.
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Pop is now the home to two of the most critically praised and fan-adored comedies in all of television, bringing even more premium content to basic cable.
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I adored it, playing it on a tiny TV in the living room not just during England's loss to Argentina, but for the rest of that summer, too.
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I never saw the first movie, but I adored the claustrophobic and complex 10 Cloverfield Lane a few years back, so, I strapped in for an evening's entertainment.
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But while Sadako is hardly a sympathetic figure, she's adored in her native Japan, the country that birthed her and took her on as something of a mascot.
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The pale, almost flesh-toned, deviation of the much adored "baby pink" of the '90s, millennial pink has become its own character in the landscape of pop culture.
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In a smoky portrait dated 21895-29, the hauntingly ambiguous expression of an adored young friend, Andrea Quaratesi, qualifies the sitter as kissing kin of the Mona Lisa.
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"Malcolm McCormick, known and adored by fans as Mac Miller, has tragically passed away at the age of 26," his family said in a statement to the magazine.
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"For over 40 years Judy Garland had laughed and loved and entertained no matter what life threw at her, and her public adored her for it," he said.
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Not every film adored by horror nerds and cinema geeks can claim to be an important part of cultural history, let alone one populated with intergalactic drag queens.
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Ever been up at 6AM, still buzzing, and decided to swipe the aux cord from someone's vice-like grip so you can play "I Wanna Be Adored" again?
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Was he the authentic man on the street that Ford Nation adored, a sympathetic figure who desperately craved respect from his hard-ass father and belittling big brother?
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The absurdity of the claim was comical, but the lengths to which Djokovic had to battle the almost blanket support for his adored Swiss opponent was no joke.
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The eldest, Leon, is adored by his mother but largely ignored by his macho father, who is horrified when Leon turns out to have a talent for dance.
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Once cut and clamped it withers away into a firm black stump over the first week of life before falling off and leaving that much adored belly button.
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WHY SHE MATTERS: A mixed-race, openly bipolar supermodel adored by millions, Ms. Aboah openly discusses her attempted suicide two years ago after battling alcohol and drug addiction.
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In his years at AMC, he came to understand that the part he played in reviving the movies he and his audience adored had made a cultural impact.
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Not because Dior has a history with Morocco: Christian Dior himself made a silhouette called the Marco in 1951, and his heir, Yves Saint Laurent, famously adored Marrakesh.
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I'd have loved to glance down at a piece of paper that evening and find out that he'd been in the movie "The Band's Visit," which I adored.
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This is a band that should be criticized for its failings—Stadium Arcadium was rank average, songs like "Purple Stain" are fucking stupid—but adored for its successes.
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Each Oval Office meeting would begin with McCabe being prodded to acknowledge what he knew to be false: that the F.B.I. work force adored Trump and despised Comey.
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America — even many of the people who were staunch opponents of Obama's policies — admired and even adored the sense of honor and decency he brought to the office.
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If the lesson from Buffett was new, like many of his market lessons over the years, it was borrowed from the investors of previous eras whom he adored.
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Parasite seems to be almost universally adored, which is especially surprising given the general American audience doesn't always cop to a movie that requires them to read subtitles.
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Without the jolly, kindhearted Tom, whom Nadine adored, as a buffer, she has no protection from her lonely, frazzled mother, Mona (Kyra Sedgwick), with whom she continually clashes.
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While his father is widely adored by many Thais, who see him as a semi-divine figure, Prince Vajiralongkorn has yet to command the same level of popularity.
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He has ushered about 6,000 games, pausing for four years to serve in World War II. Mr. Coyne is so adored that the Pittsburgh City Council named Aug.
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Mr. Seinfeld remains one of the most respected and adored comedians of all time, having virtually invented modern observational comedy during the stand-up boom of the 1980s.
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Obama has come to be adored but feared in the East Wing as a tough and exacting boss who has little patience for mistakes, improvisation and wasted time.
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She was a friendly, plain-spoken Lancashire woman, animated on the subject of the Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, (whom she despised) and her husband (whom she adored).
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Today, Mr. Jackman, the star of films like "Wolverine" and "Les Misérables," is widely adored in Australia, even by those who never saw him behind a cash register.
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Here was the guy with whom they'd spent years searching for the latest and boldest music suddenly making snap decisions to forgo floor-filling platters he'd previously adored.
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Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert are one of the most adored couples from the Bachelor franchise – but according to them, they're working through issues just like any other newlyweds.
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She kept her blond locks pulled back in a braid and paired the look with $395 Alexandre Birman leather white sneakers, adored with the designer's signature black bow details.
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In a message on her official Instagram account on Friday, the 25-year-old Grande said she "adored" Miller from the day she met him when she was 19.
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Five weeks after welcoming their second child, son Miles Theodore, Teigen posted an Instagram showing him being adored by Legend's grandmother, Marjorie Stephens, and a family member named Dede.
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Either man would be the kind of high-profile opponent Diaz craves, and both would undoubtedly oblige him in the kind of high-action bout for which he's adored.
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Johnson is far from adored by his fellow MPs, many of whom see him as crass and self-serving, but their reservations are much less pronounced this time around.
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"Passionate about learning, he adored his friends, and was incredibly excited about returning to Sidwell Friends in the coming school year," school principal Mamadou Gueye wrote in the email.
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While I adored those who went all-out (Katy Perry, Rihanna) I especially loved that Tracee incorporated Kawakubo's avant garde, proportion-experimenting style into her brocade high-collar coatdress.
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For example, she always went to midnight Harry Potter screenings dressed as Cho Chang, the only prominent female Asian character in the films, even though she adored Luna Lovegood.
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The grant will support a young female journalist to continue Kim's legacy of brave and original storytelling by funding her to pursue the same kind of stories Kim adored.
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Linda Yaccarino, chairman of advertisements and partnerships at NBCUniversal, told an audience at the company's Upfront event May that NBCUniversal's most adored series were "coming home," according to Deadline.
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Attorney Douglas Shaw told PEOPLE last year his client adored his wife-to-be, saying that Slager was injured while trying to save Malinowski by putting out the flames.
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But now I wonder if, whenever I hear it in the future, I'll be able to suppress thoughts about Lacey preying on girls who had trusted and adored him.
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In addition to the chain's long-adored flavors like Wild Cherry, Coca-Cola, and Blue Raspberry, this year, it's also featuring a new flavor called Cap'n Crunch's Crunch Berries.
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"He makes me feel beautiful, important, special, spoiled, respected, adored… and all of those things make me just walk tall," she told PEOPLE Style in a recent Facebook Live.
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"Passionate about learning, he adored his friends, and was incredibly excited about returning to Sidwell Friends in the coming school year," school principal Mamadou Guèye wrote in the email.
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His life-models were the rockers he heard on the radio, including Lonnie Donegan, a skiffle-player, whom he adored, and Tommy Steele, as well as the American greats.
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"Over there, they owned a club and played in major concert halls," Tassa said, adding that his grandfather's music was adored by Faisal II, the last King of Iraq.
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The shroud was assembled from thousands of pieces of jade, a precious stone adored by the Chinese since the Neolithic period as an auspicious material that could ensure immortality.
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Big-budget rap albums by cultishly adored artists are now recorded under the same "fuck it" duress of a college student pulling an all-nighter on a term paper.
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As a result, the IWC—as well as the wrestling communities it follows—has become a large, vocal contingent publicly acknowledged and adored by Hollywood stars and famous rappers.
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Then the next year, she proved she's no one-hit wonder with the critically adored E•MO•TION, her '80s-inspired third album that earned her a cult following.
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I hope the old Dummer dogs have found you and given you a tremendous welcome, because you adored the dogs, and they will make Heaven feel more like home.
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Emily McCombs of Brooklyn, who didn't have a driver's license, living over 50 miles away from the shelter, adored the cat right away, regardless of his newfound celebrity status.
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The families said Chloe, who described herself as ditzy, was adored by Liam, who was a keen cricket player and was studying sport and exercise science at Northumbria University.
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Many Congolese like to reflect on five generations of musicians, whose languorous rumbas and faster modern beats, adored across Africa and beyond, have served them better than any government.
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They can't even crush one dissenter and the other guy they loathe is the most adored politician in the country with the biggest crowds, most donors, and greatest enthusiasm.
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It's a full-on spindly stiletto propping up a super-sporty high-top sneaker style — and it's something Posh Spice would've adored (and surely owned in five different colorways).
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A man adored by his country, should Belfort manage to claim a win over Souza, the momentum of the win would carry him right back into the title conversation.
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"The kids in this community loved him, they adored him ... He was killed tragically, inhumanely, he did it protecting others," Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel told a news conference.
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More recently I adored lovely, sad Teddy in "A God in Ruins" and cranky old Ove in "A Man Called Ove," although Ove should have been 79, not 59.
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He adored how little Yontif cared about appearances, this fat, fiery Rutgers-graduated nebbish in a cargo shirt who would probably have been forced to hang himself at Princeton.
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The trend among Gen Z: The oldest Gen Zs and oldest millennials adored this preppy shoe in the early 2010s, but sneakers are now the go-to comfy shoe.
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Now, Etna Rosso, a red wine made primarily of nerello mascalese, with a little help from its cousin, nerello cappuccio, is adored in wine bars and restaurants all over.
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He opened up about when and how his now adored and very valuable (it was recently valued at around $21 billion) company SpaceX nearly failed itself out of existence.
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"I can't imagine hearing a more elegant account of the 'Song to the Evening Star,'" Mr. Tommasini wrote of Mr. Mattei's performance of the opera's adored Act III aria.
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Some adored children, raised by parents committed to giving them a better world, are lost to drugs, or jail, or even to Weather Underground-type political extremism; others thrive.
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He's adored by all, not just for his unique body of work, which dates back decades, but for his humility, charm, and overall passion for clothing and his job.
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He swooned for George Romney, I'm convinced, because as a farm boy who had used mules for transport and labor, he adored cars and anyone associated with their manufacture.
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In the wake of the tragedy, Jurado was remembered in her obituary as a "very wonderful human being" who loved animals, "supported her local SPCA" and adored her husband.
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She said her favorite television show was the British science fiction series "Black Mirror," while she loved French Quebecois pop music and adored her large group of Anglo friends.
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A few weeks later, I tried it, and while I adored the way the tangerine and the chocolate got along, the tart was missing something — that intense lemony smack.
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The eco-conscious bag brand is adored for its stylish functionality, offering bright pieces made to keep up with customers that are both on-trend and on-the-go.
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After all, Gursky is near universally adored and this retrospective is as safe a bet as any for the Hayward Gallery's opening after a two-year closure for renovations.
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His students adored him; he married a smart, sensible woman; he came from a supportive Quaker family; and he wrote weekly letters to his father after his mother died.
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The (very) abridged version of the Book: An adored queen named Esther thwarts the evil plot of Haman to murder all the Jews in her kingdom in ancient Persia.
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Sometimes themeless Saturdays are just hard, and therein lies the satisfaction of finishing, but there is a slight derangement to some of Andy Kravis's arrangements that I quite adored.
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And while we adored the sticky pear jam that came with the $3.88 (£2.95) Beauvale cheese, we weren't in the mood for another blue cheese (this was our third).
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What could we survive without hearing him throw out hilariously wrong guesses after watching Grammy award winning singers, superstar athletes, and adored comedians sing behind giant masks each week?
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It also tells us what you attract in terms of people, gifts, and resources, and how you attract what you want to you (alluring Venus loves to be adored!).
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Embarrassed by her Dumpster-diving father (Ryan Phillippe) and hounded by the resident high school meanie, Clare wishes only to be rich, popular and adored by her hunky crush.
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I dreamed of becoming an opera singer, and I adored the trappings of what the school calls the "Trojan Family," from Heisman Trophies to TV episodes shot on campus.
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A Good Appetite For Melissa Clark, the food she grew up eating in Brooklyn, and the French cuisine her parents adored, laid the foundation for how she still cooks.
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Hence the more grown-up aesthetic: The archaic cadences of the words and the ornate, cascading illustrations evoke German Romanticism, and also the music of Mozart, which Sendak adored.
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They will be dearly missed by their family, friends, employees, and neighbors who adored them, their vision, love of flying, entrepreneurship, and devotion to the east end of Long Island.
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He called Dean Martin a pal, he was absolutely adored by the French, and he did true good in the world as the national chairman of the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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I actually remember thinking as I watched him at a Star Trek convention that on some level he seemed perplexed or even amused by the concept that fans adored him.
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Actor Parvathy Thiruvoth Kottuvata, known by just her first name, was harassed online after she criticized a scene in a film starring an adored cinema hero, saying it was misogynistic.
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Today, the luxurious accessory is still one of the most in-demand handbags in the world, adored by stars like the Kardashians, Victoria Beckham, Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Lopez and more.
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REBECCA SMITH Rebecca Smith, a recently hired sales assistant at the Capital Gazette, was a caring, upbeat person who adored her fiance and his young daughter, friend Carolyn Dedmon said.
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"Everyone that knows her loves her," Lindsay Fairley says of her 2843-year-old-daughter, Karlie Gusé, a high school junior who adored classic movies like Grease and Sixteen Candles.
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He's just a hero for fun and isn't out to win a popularity contest (although honestly he does get a little miffed that he isn't as adored as other heroes).
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"We are thrilled to have Jude Law joining the 'Fantastic Beasts' cast, playing a character so universally adored," said Toby Emmerich, president and chief content officer of Warner Bros. Pictures.
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