For his first solo album, he has lovingly crafted 11 homages, all doffing the cap to great soundtrack composers of the past. |
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The washy gray background suggests a wintry landscape and feels lovingly painted. |
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She focuses on what is useful to a painter today in the historical traditions through which she lovingly browses. |
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While most of the graves are lovingly tended, many others are overgrown, unkempt, and desecrated. |
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Her estranged grandmother insists on lovingly transforming her from gawky teen into beautiful royalty. |
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The sets and costuming are rich and lovingly illustrate a subtle passing of time. |
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He lovingly converted what was an old toolshed into a jewel of a workplace for his wife, who is a commercial artist. |
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How reliably and lovingly caregivers behave determines how securely attached children become. |
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Many of these birds are lovingly restored, bespeaking the inordinate affections heaped upon them by proud owners. |
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Positively, God exercises his sanctifying power in us in order to lovingly and with much tenderness draw us close to his heart. |
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I'm talking carefully ripped jeans, studiously scuffed shoes, lovingly tousled hair and, for guys, cultivated stubble. |
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Both gaze lovingly at their partner in the audience as they massacre bad ballads. |
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At last he allowed himself to go forward and lay both hands lovingly on solid, massive, unmovable machining. |
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But there is something magical about whole cheese that needs to be properly cared for and lovingly matured. |
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He undid all the tight strings of her corset and took out her half-bun, staring lovingly at the rose before putting it on her bed stand. |
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Why do we build them, maintain them, extend them, lovingly twiddle about with them till the cows come home? |
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My face was barely three feet from the lovingly shined toecaps of the royal boots when the prince was ushered into the pulpit to read the lesson. |
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He could feel the tiny micro movements in her fingers as she clung onto his back lovingly. |
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Whatever he found he brought to the slate of language, lovingly, deliberately shaping the words to describe what he had found. |
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It reminded me of how the ancient scribes lovingly embellished letters in bibles and illuminated manuscripts with human and animal forms. |
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Almost every house in the centre of town lovingly treasures its own piece of the mosaic. |
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Although somewhat bleak, it is a graceful affair, lovingly crafted, deeply felt, and spiked with mordant cleverness. |
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Clearly a man of parts, Marston is quite as intriguing as the musicians whose performances he so lovingly restores. |
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The wallet lay undiscovered in Joan's Bury home for years until her family lovingly cleared out her belongings after her death. |
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Its call to repentance is grounded in the conviction that God will be lovingly faithful to unfaithful people. |
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The musical score really is a string of Mozartian bonnes bouches but one can't object to this cherry-picking as it is done so lovingly. |
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As he began what at first looked like typical adolescent soul-searching, his parents stayed lovingly supportive. |
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Details were lovingly coloured while the grand sweep of the music was nobly maintained. |
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However, their lovingly nurtured plots could be swallowed up by Eastleigh Council's plans to build hundreds of homes. |
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One rehearsal we were supposed to look lovingly into each other's eyes but kept bursting into uncontrollable fits of laughter. |
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The full-frame transfer, representing the film's original aspect ratio, has been lovingly restored and is amazing in its spotlessness. |
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It was not for nothing that Goethe's house in East German Weimar was lovingly preserved. |
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I obliged lovingly, extremely pleased that the water dragon had come right away. |
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She caressed the ceramic sides lovingly, remembering the weeks she had spent making it. |
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Wouldn't you think that a caring partner would look lovingly at a snoring partner and not prod? |
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He talked lovingly and caringly about the priests and people of the diocese of Waterford and Lismore. |
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Editorial page editors call the op-ed page a garden of ideas, and they cultivate it lovingly. |
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The camera dwells lovingly on bookshelves, there are close ups of book covers and their spines, the title page and the endpapers. |
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Stonework and plasterwork have been lovingly repaired, and a traditional sundial remade. |
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There was a classic Renaissance look about him, as if some female sculptor had lovingly chiseled his features out of marble. |
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Here are our lovingly researched, adrenaline-and rum-spiked reasons to love the horse latitudes. |
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Even on the street itself are votive shrines set into the wall, lovingly adorned with plastic flowers or swags of neon lights. |
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Now, at 10, she has 20 hens, five cockerels and some ducks for which she lovingly cares. |
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Packages decorated with fancy paper and ribbons are placed lovingly under the tree in anticipation of Christmas morning. |
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The narcissistic involvement with the self and the inability to connect with others are lovingly portrayed in comically caricatured extremes. |
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The whole thing is lovingly packaged, with several essays by the compilers. |
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The brown trout are now some of the finest in the world and lovingly pursued by the piscators. |
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It takes a measure of artistic fortitude to lovingly depict the ordinary, and ample skill to finesse it into quietly seductive works of art. |
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He was in the habit of using his microscope iris to adjust the valve settings on the engine of his lovingly maintained Triumph Dolomite Sprint. |
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In the great tradition, he uses old soul records both lovingly and irreverently. |
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Then he crunched the last of his cornet, swarmed up onto the bench and laid his head lovingly on the boy's shoulder. |
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He'd reached up from the back seat and was rubbing my neck, sort of possessively, yet lovingly. |
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This lovingly crafted book features a postcard, a cruise time-table and a fold-out map of Lyra's Oxford. |
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This instrument is deeply and lovingly ingrained into the folkloric traditions of its people. |
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Parents and teachers lovingly plan and furnish children's rooms even before they arrive. |
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They are so lovingly reared and protected by gamekeepers that they might easily mistake themselves for pets. |
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This dazzler boasts a mahogany body and hand-carved 2-piece flamed maple top lovingly finished with 14 layers of hand-buffed lacquer. |
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She had lovingly cared for her, took her out on the days she had off, and presented her with as many gifts as her income would allow. |
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She took it lovingly, handling it so carefully, and read over the glyphs, the language of magic, several times. |
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The visuals are so powerful and compelling that you want to reach out and touch these products, so lovingly and devotionally created. |
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She saw him smile lovingly when his fingers grazed her cheek and touched her hair. |
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The ducktail was adopted lovingly by Hollywood to represent the wild youth of the Fifties. |
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Its owners have lovingly retained features such as the two 17th century Dutch-tiled fireplaces and the tiled kitchen. |
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In this vein, the restaurant is currently offering a lovingly crafted serotinal set menu for the London Restaurant Festival. |
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Ancient amber, jade and other precious stones are lovingly re-created in polymer clay, as well as newer, space-age materials, such as niobium. |
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The washy gray background of Untitled, 1960, for example, suggests a wintry landscape and feels lovingly painted. |
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Just ignore the strange looks from your neighbors as you lovingly water your weeds. |
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Now she may never see the photos or read what was in the lovingly addressed letter her grandmother had sent. |
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He relieves some of his frustration by writing letters to the editor of the local rag and lovingly tends his collection of fountain pens. |
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The books are lovingly maintained, and kept on shelves behind a protective screen. |
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Mrs. Taylor gives Madison to her father, and he holds her, lovingly stroking her long golden hair. |
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They walked around the shopping centre holding hands, and staring at each other lovingly. |
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This indwelling of charity impelled her to freely go and lovingly come to the aid of her kinswoman. |
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The historical setting of the novel is so lovingly detailed that the atmosphere of the Roaring Twenties really comes to life. |
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They neither of them moved as the outline of a young man moved in and out of focus, lovingly petting the bronze wolfhound. |
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We have an extensive range of freshly made loaves, rolls, and speciality breads lovingly made by craft bakeries across the county. |
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She has lovingly crafted this album using all her talents, lifelong influences and delicate taste. |
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The ground, as with the late and lamented Wembley before it, came from the lush green 4,000 acres lovingly tended by Inturf at Wilberfoss. |
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Her coffin was lovingly wrapped in muskrat, beaver and fox furs and lowered into the ground by her family. |
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Lace curtains neatly surround the latticed windows while pretty flowers border the tidy garden which has obviously been lovingly kept. |
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The objects have been carefully arranged, lovingly transformed into what he calls reality art. |
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British 1940s Technicolor films offer an abundance of visual pleasures, especially when lovingly restored by the National Film Archive. |
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The camera lingers lovingly on the visage of David Beckham in the Manchester United dug-out. |
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There was no special ribbon or tissue paper wrapped lovingly around them, just an ugly rubber band. |
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Beer has come a long way and there are now plenty of them being lovingly crafted all over the nation of rugby, racing and beer. |
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Their verbs are lovingly wrapped in the multiple tentacles of appropriate or inappropriate adverbs, depending, I suppose, on their mood. |
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Polidori lovingly recalls such fittings among the stock of the skylit Atelier Feau, whose inventory includes a painted boiserie portraying the muses of poetry and music. |
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Running his hands through the strands, he nibbled Jace's ear lovingly. |
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But salvation is now at hand for lovers of the noble grape who previously had no option but to pour away their expensive and lovingly laid-down bottles. |
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She fondled his hair lovingly and made her way to Jessica's room. |
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I lovingly ministered care for my friend in his time of need. |
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Now its tangle of Andalusian alleys hide simple whitewashed homes, with long walls screening gardens as luxuriant as anything the Caliphs lovingly tended. |
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It contained the most beautiful vase I'd ever seen, a pattern of interweaving vines, and near the rim, two faces that peeped lovingly from the glasswork. |
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The whole theme was accented by stuffed toy poodles carried by models on the catwalk, who held them as lovingly as yesterday's trash being hauled to the bin. |
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Fresh seasonal food, simply yet lovingly prepared, is all that matters. |
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Rebekah looked lovingly down on the sweet face in the crook of her elbow. |
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Gillray so lovingly renders the popinjay, and we laugh so deeply at his pretensions, that the savagery of the social criticism, though devastating, is somewhat mitigated. |
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Wearing a robe, he stumbles out of bed and opens the drapes and shades, gazing down lovingly upon the housekeeper putting Serge's midday snack into his backpack. |
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The rows of pines obscuring the rocky vistas that they had once lovingly painted and the disappearance of the celebrated oaks infuriated the artists' colony. |
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She placed the gold locket inside, and closed the lid on the box lovingly. |
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The coffees are all from local roasters, lovingly prepared, and the flat whites, cortados and espressos are in the top rank of local coffee drinks. |
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The little girl's bedroom has been lovingly decorated by her parents. |
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The sheep is lovingly fed salt, barley and henna before it is killed. |
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Most people related tales of their grandmother lovingly crocheting very fine thread and presenting them with of doilies for glory boxes or weddings. |
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I watched the bread loaf being lovingly plaited as if surgery were being performed and wondered if eating haggis would be a comparable ritual for me. |
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Visitors attending to a call of nature in one South Lakeland village this week are in for a treat as the community unveiled its lovingly restored public toilet. |
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From today they can ride on the Ben Hall steam engine, lovingly carved out of a tree felled from lime avenue, the approach to the stately home's main gates. |
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In describing warblers, as I do so lovingly, one can draw upon words like avifauna, avians, birds, songbirds, beautiful birds, and, of course, warblers. |
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The catacombs, and the lovingly tended graves within, have embalmed the lives and loves of centuries past in a deathly stillness, broken only by the babble of a passing brook. |
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She and husband Paul have lovingly tended the garden at their home. |
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In return for a donation, visitors had the chance to enjoy the colourful sights and fragrant scents of lovingly tended boarders, and pick up a few tips on garden design. |
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There are lovingly tended flower beds along each road and surrounding every barrack. |
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The mountain is terraced with waves of neatly tended, low, square stones, each one lovingly landscaped and decorated, bordered with bright flowers and green plants. |
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The slow movement has effortless grace, so gentle in its seduction and courtly in guise that one imagines two dancing figures lovingly expressing endearments. |
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Their fingers interlocked lovingly as he stared into her eyes. |
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Sympathetically and lovingly restored by the Lorimer family around 1878, it has magnificent plaster ceilings, painted panelling and furniture designed by Sir Robert Lorimer. |
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This is a lovingly told story of redemption and familial love, but recounted at such close range that every success or failure in this family becomes acutely affecting. |
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He nurses the old man lovingly and is filled with grief at his death. |
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My daily dinner money was nearer 15p, and for that I got a plateful of real food, lovingly produced on the premises by battleaxes in pink hairnets. |
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Why was the orange juice freely available in jugs, but the water served in wine glasses, by a wine waiter, bottle in hand, cloth draped lovingly around the bottle? |
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The records are lovingly arranged in his home in chronological order. |
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In my undergraduate day we came out of medical schools with shiny doctor's badges on our freshly starched white coats, ironed lovingly by our proud mothers. |
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He evokes the lyric and neo-Romantic impulses his great predecessors found in the music, at the same time commenting on those responses wryly yet lovingly. |
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Even the most mundane experiences seem extraordinary when lovingly rendered by Kalman. |
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The sport continues to this day with a club of dedicated sailors who have lovingly restored, maintained and continued to sail the antique ice yachts of yesteryear. |
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Here, Keaton's la-di-da flibbertigibbet dissolved all of her neurotic mannerisms and simply stood still, gently and lovingly warbling what became the film's essence. |
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Extensive documentation on the history of copyparties and demoparties has been lovingly preserved by the demoscene itself. |
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Amsterdam's musical culture includes a large collection of songs which treat the city nostalgically and lovingly. |
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Because when she talks about her Paige, whom she lovingly calls her Yellow Rose, a smile lights up Michelle's face. |
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He lovingly paints his homeland as a backward, racist, women-hating, Jew-baiting domain filled with inbred idiots and trashy prostitutes. |
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Good Old Jigsaw Puzzles is a classic world-famous game lovingly crafted by true jigsaw puzzles fans. |
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Roger lovingly describes radiolarians, some of which build skeletons of strontium sulfate while others manage to eat multicelled animals. |
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The crew are all buried in Amersfoort and their graves are lovingly looked after by Dutch civilians. |
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Whatever persona she adopts, Dyer is framed lovingly by her husband. |
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Nancy Adams favorites include pretzels and graham crackers lovingly enrobed in premium milk or dark chocolate. |
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The erstwhile mikvahs and schoolhouses have been lovingly refurbished, but they are empty monuments. |
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Vermont Teddy Bear, the largest handcrafter of Teddy Bears in North America, lovingly designs, stuffs and stitches every Bear in Vermont. |
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Gazing lovingly into the baby blue eyes of her new-born sister, schoolgirl Susan Miller dreamed of the life they would share together. |
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Here they have been lovingly remastered to bring the full force of the Mbalax musical style that N'Dour and his collaborators created 30-years ago. |
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The actress might not have jumped out of his cake bed in her birthday suit but that didn't stop either of them from lovingly feeding each other some birthday cake. |
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Prince Michael lovingly fed her pasta from her own plate at La Famiglia, the Chelsea noshery where Princess Diana takes Christopher Whalley when she wishes to be indiscreet. |
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His latest series of experimental domestic sculptures are simply cut from solid lumps of Carrera or Bardiglio marble and then lovingly smoothed, finished and polished. |
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Mr White, 48, who lives in Bedlington, has lovingly cared for and fed the baby house martin every hour for the last two weeks after he was found in Boulmer. |
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They would sit around the primus stove, singing songs and staring up at starry, starry nights, before climbing the sea wall and gazing lovingly at the inspiring vista. |
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Cistercian monks have lovingly raised him, and as the story begins, Tristam at 15 is invited to accompany Sir Thomas, a Knight Templar, to the Crusades. |
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Ms Rame said people increasingly wanted products that felt unique, the type they would pick up in a flea market or which had been lovingly crafted for them. |
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About Vermont Teddy Bear The largest handcrafter of Teddy Bears in North America, Vermont Teddy Bear Company lovingly designs, stuffs and stitches every Bear in Vermont. |
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Few pianists play the instrument so beautifully, so lovingly, so musicianly in manner, and with such regard for its real nature and its enormous literature. |
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