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She returned newly confident and deeply enamored of ballet.
Watson missed the cut but remains deeply enamored of links golf.
Americans, especially younger ones, are deeply enamored with Asian food (and hot sauce, for that matter).
ANGIE LAKE proudly describes herself as a "prewar person," the sort of New Yorker deeply enamored of built-in bookshelves and decorative molding on every available surface.
Are they deeply enamored with the innermost core of our being, or just impressed with our access to the Lincoln Bedroom?
I think she would make a competent instructor, but she told me she is deeply enamored of our supervisor, a happily married man.
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But his defensive explanation for the screenplay masks how deeply he was enamored of American pulp fiction, pop music and movies.
A deeply cosmopolitan film, Carlos is enamored with Europe, with cities, and with the cultural mosaic those cities represent.
He was driven by ambition-a skillful, hardheaded political operator, enamored of power, and deeply involved in all the ambiguities and oblique maneuvers that are inevitable in the pursuit of power.
And Dyce, who is described as a "deeply devout High Church Anglican," would hardly have been enamored of the challenge to the clerical interpretation of the Creation that Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" was to make in 1859, just as this canvas was being painted.
(Watch the new documentary "Get Me Roger Stone," starring my colleagues Jeffrey Toobin and Jane Mayer, and you will understand the current craziness more deeply). It was Roy Cohn who introduced Stone to Trump, and Stone was instantly enamored.
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