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You suspect she is a little bit in love with the wild man, whose footsteps she erases to keep him safe – but not half as smitten as she is with a snowman.
He spent five days courting India, the region's democratic colossus and rising economic power, with the ardor of a smitten suitor -- and half a day treating Pakistan, America's cold war ally and a nation yet again ruled by generals, like an old girlfriend who is part of the past.
Ms. Malfitano, smitten, described "Medusa" as a "highly dramatic" half-hour work with "extremely grateful, gorgeous melodies".
Great Britain has recently spent more time on the bottom half of the leader board, but this year's entry Smitten-Downes is hoping to turn things around - and Radio 1 DJ and Eurovision presenter Scott Mills thinks she has a chance.
The story opens at a dinner party, where Ilka is smitten by Eliza and her entertaining stories and half-truths.
Smitten or stricken, R drops everything — in this case, a half-gnawed corpse — and stares into her eyes, where intelligence battles fear.
I was especially smitten with ravioli alla noci (filled with ricotta in a luscious walnut cream sauce) and mezzamaneche carbonara ("half sleeves," or pasta tubes, with onions and pancetta in a creamy sauce).
Smitten Kitten.
"Yeah, smitten," he said.
Satie was smitten.
The moths are smitten.
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