Sentence examples for calls dear from inspiring English sources

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An official complaint has now been lodged about his references to senior female members, whom he frequently calls "dear", describes as being "economically illiterate", or accuses of talking "drivel".

Joyce Carol Oates calls Dear Lucy "a boldly lyrical, suspenseful, and mysterious fictional world".

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I am called "dear" on several occasions.

I wrote an article called 'Dear Appy' "—for applications.

Hence the enthusiasm for a new documentary (in need of funding) called "Dear Mr. Watterson".

There is high mutual respect between staff and patients, and nobody is called "Dear".

The video blog is made up of comedy skits, parodies, rants and a series called Dear DeLaGhetto.

Robertson was offered her own TV show in 2000, following her success on This Morning, called Dear Denise.

Mr. Payton played a few tunes that naturally suited the ensemble, including the bustling arrangement of "Potato Head Blues" that he recorded a decade ago, on an album called "Dear Louis".

That last one, incidentally, is called "Dear D. B.," that is to say, Dmitry Bobyshev, who was in an unhappy marriage at the time.

Last week, to mark the anniversary of the attacks, the Boston Public Library opened an exhibition called "Dear Boston: Messages from the Marathon Memorial" at its main branch, in Copley Square.

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