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In a jittering succession of brief scenes, she seeks out daddy candidates, ingeniously evoked by Sam Troughton, who is a whirligig of varieties of hopelessness: dopey, pretentious, earnestly incoherent and piously solipsistic – ah, the cherishing look he casts over the little bowl that bears his exquisitely chosen tea.
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Yet it was not my cherishing moment because of icecreaming dripping and scary bodyguards.
He viewed the program as an opportunity to transform the institute's culture from primarily celebrating individual achievements to also cherishing collaboration, with the aim of hastening diagnostic and therapeutic progress.
And he was now drawing to himself a multitude of young men and much popular enthusiasm, enjoying the present and cherishing idle hopes of the future, when Poppaeus Sabinus heard of the affair.
My most cherishing moment of meeting famous people is the half an hour conversation with late Prof. Leo Breinman (click for my two postings about him), author of probability textbook, creator of CART, and the most forefront pioneer in machine learning.
Robert Putnam's case for cherishing World War II and our present crisis as boons to the American civic spirit would have been far more convincing had he acknowledged the violence, xenophobia and racism that typically attend such unifying moments ("A Better Society in Time of War," Op-Ed, Oct. 19).
"Look, look, look".
We look at invariance of a.e.
Look up! Look here!
"Look, look!" he shouted.
"Look, look — dead bodies.
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