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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about darling" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a topic of discussion related to someone affectionately referred to as "darling," but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "We need to talk about darling and her recent achievements."
Alternatives: "regarding darling" or "concerning darling".
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You are doing a song about how you can fuck other people now you are famous.' I told her: 'That is not what the song is about, darling, you are going to have to listen again' – and she did.
A historical note about Darling, a heroine in Victorian England, appears on the endpaper.
Citing Downing Street's furious reaction to Darling's 2008 Guardian interview, Rawnsley claimed that McBride resorted to "spreading poison" about Darling.
Yesterday, before the latest allegations about Darling were published, Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, said the chancellor ought to be sacked for profiting from his parliamentary expenses.
"Your pervert ways don't really equate to what God is all about, darling," the man says, conversationally, through her limousine window.
Citing Downing Street's furious reaction to Darling's Guardian interview in 2008, Rawnsley claimed that McBride resorted to "spreading poison" about Darling.
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Check out the full article for more about Darling-Hammond's past work and her plans for the institute.
"I heard from the guy that most of 'Red' is about," the country darling said.
"I always thought there was something evil about those parents who carry on about the tooth fairy and then tell stories about how darling their gullible children are.
"I'd have been so worried about you, darling.
What about Alistair Darling's latest bank rescue package?
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