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What Dear calls the "apres-tea" experience would be worth a holiday in itself.
What is clear is that, even in the limb-numbingest indoor conditions, people prefer to dress in what de Dear calls a "climatically responsible" way.
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Christina Crawford, the actress and author of "Mommie Dearest," called Westport "a jewel among summer stock theaters".
When threatened or separated from its mate, the sparrow makes a dear-dear-dear call.
As I read in what a dear friend calls my "clown" accent (because Danish clowns tend to overenunciate the difficult vowels), people in the audience began to smile.
It's the embodiment of the so-called lazyweb – the "dear internet" call-out, which invites responses by nature of posting to a public network.
I got a Dear John call," Hood told me.
You haven't heard my dear nor called me it.
This "Flashman" tendency led to him telling Labour frontbencher Angela Eagle to "calm down, dear", and calling Ed Miliband a "waste of space" in the last Parliament.
Please, dear God, call me!" some poor banker is no-doubt lamenting, reading this post.
Just as I returned to work in earnest, a dear friend called me.
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