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Investors and the IMF had seen Mongolia as a darling among emerging markets.
Mr. Paton has become something of a darling among media thinkers for putting his business where his rhetoric is.
When 30 Rock aired, back in 2006, it quickly became a darling among tv critics and culture reporters.
Kvasha, who became a darling among Islanders fans late last season, continues to keep his expectations low.
True, the reshuffle was triggered by the resignation as defence secretary of Liam Fox, a fierce partisan and patriot who was something of a darling among Thatcherite MPs.
The governor became something of a national darling among liberals last year because of his firm support for same-sex marriage.
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At 20, the country darling is among a shrinking subset of artists who can still convince millions of fans to legally buy her music.
In his book Freedom of Speech: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution, author Keith Werhan placed Free Speech, "The People's Darling Privilege" among "leading works on free speech" during the American Civil War.
She was the associate producer for Mr. Styne's hit 1955 production of the comedy "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?," and his general manager for the musicals "Hazel Flagg," "Mr. Wonderful," "Say, Darling" and "Gypsy," among others.
Though not a Wall Street darling, KEY is among the few companies that generated positive economic earnings per share in 2006 ($0.26) and a rising return on invested capital (increased by 1% last year).
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