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is particularly dear
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Especially, extremely.
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This last is particularly dear to Rogers's heart.
The latter is particularly dear to her heart: she trained at the New York School of American Ballet but abandoned a dance career once Broadway beckoned.
Amid the flood of numbers that cross a Congressional representative's desk these days, one is particularly dear to New York's 31 House members, as it means nothing less than political survival: 654,361.
I'm also involved with an organization that is particularly dear to the entire Giants family and me.
The cost of failing to educate girls is particularly dear.
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But his one-of-a-kind abodes across West Africa are particularly dear.
Officers Yan and Timoshenko were stationed in the hospital's home precinct, the 71st, whose members are particularly dear to the staff.
Aciman cites Madame de Lafayette's "Princesse de Clèves," which was particularly dear to him; in it, a woman who wishes to regain her lover doesn't merely feign indifference, but feigns an effort to mask her feigned indifference.
But we realized when it comes down to it, the main sources for drama and intrigue on Downton come from two places that are particularly dear to us: the bustling, hot, crowded downstairs kitchen, and the elegant, crystalline dining room upstairs.
This week's subject matter is particularly near and dear to my (occasionally clogged) heart: two-facedness.
She is particularly animated when talking about why David Cameron used a phrase such as "calm down dear" in Prime Minister's Questions.
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