| 41. | Carlin still speaks adoringly of his mother and says that the stigma of having dropped out of school has fueled his career.
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| 42. | He glanced adoringly across the room at Carlos Alberto, still suave at 56, and recalled the shootout in 1978 against Minnesota.
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| 43. | "This EU whose door we wait at so adoringly _ will it ever return our love ? " he said.
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| 44. | Surely it took nerve to make a film that extolls the virtues of the 4-H Club or focuses adoringly on a lamb.
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| 45. | His left " nub, " as he adoringly calls it, was all bone and a close rendition of a club.
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| 46. | Shortly after the above dialogue, for instance, Bergman will run her fingers, lightly and adoringly, over Bogart's chin.
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| 47. | Had the filmmakers quit gazing adoringly and with extreme close-ups of Blake and Francis, the story may have made more impact.
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| 48. | Wong and Shu use NetMeeting, Microsoft's videoconferencing program, to gaze adoringly at each other over the Internet while they talk.
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| 49. | Use it because : Do you really want to admit you spent your entire 10 minutes with Mr . Trump gazing at him adoringly?
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| 50. | I felt sorry for the Clinton and Gore women forced to stand poised and adoringly respectful, in their high heels, throughout both speeches.
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