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"That I love you most dearly, and hate the French most damnably," he wrote.
The power of his arguments will challenge some of your most dearly held architectural beliefs.
Most dearly beloved son of Ruth and Robert Friedman and the late Harold Breitman.
The one value we hold onto most dearly is that the movie has to be great.
In a time of great reunions, theirs has been one of the most dearly anticipated.
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Most would dearly love to find a job.
Britain's Tories, in particular, never liked the idea of giving the EU an enhanced role in foreign policy; most others would dearly like the EU to speak with greater authority, so want to see it taking more of the stage.
In the longer run, too, as polls show, most Lebanese would dearly like to see the country move from closed confessionalism to a merit-based system, where democracy by proportional representation would be balanced by protection of minority rights.Luckily, Lebanon's political class no longer seems immune to such popular expectations.
The latter lost an opportunity most Israelis would dearly love today.
But these are untested and tend to have the air of a desperate, last-ditch effort that most experts hope dearly to avoid.
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