Sentence examples for an object of love from inspiring English sources

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The original "Ganja & Hess" seems to become, for Lee, an object of love and veneration that he makes his own and that puts him under its spell.

Such a moment also occurs when one realises that for those whom one is observing, one will never be an object of love.

Either way, behind Ms. Lawler's shape-shifting works lies a poetic intelligence, a political sharpness and an understanding of the artwork as a form of value, but also as a source and an object of love.

In Season 2, Piper receded, and the main arc was a sharp melodrama of six black women: a villain, a heroine, a tragic victim, an object of love, a henchman, and a clown.

After Marco Polo encountered porcelain, in fourteenth-century China, the fine pottery became an object of love, greed, and fetishization in the West There is no question that what Jenner did on Friday night — coming out to Diane Sawyer as a woman — was very brave.

An Englishman once told me that a golliwog was for him what a teddy bear was for Americans, an object of love, a magic creature that he didn't see as an African or a black man or connect with human beings at all.

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Visualize yourself as an object of of loving kindness.

In the Klein world of ambiguous sexuality, in which the naked body was intended as an object of adoration, love often proved elusive.

The Routemaster bus, both new and old, is a prime example of an object of public love: we need many more of them, especially in cities where commercial development of high-rise rabbit hutches threatens to smother public space.

The overwhelming predominance of the human figure is due: first, to its immense emotional importance as an object of desire, love, fear, respect, and, in the case of anthropomorphic gods, worship; and, second, to its inexhaustible subtlety and variety of form and expression.

The genius of the novel is that it maps these contradictory feelings on to the archetypal figure of the scapegoat: the exemplary sufferer who recurs throughout human history – most notably in the person of Jesus of Nazareth – as an object of both love and homicidal rage, and who must be ritually killed in order for the rest of us to go on living with the contradictions in our lesser hearts.

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