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"Everything I know about love and its necessities/I learned in that one moment/when I found myself/thrusting my little burning red backside like a baboon/at a man who no longer cherished me...
And in "Woman in the Nineteenth Century" she calls her idealized alter ego Miranda: Her father was a man who cherished no sentimental reverence for woman, but a firm belief in the equality of the sexes..
And in "Woman in the Nineteenth Century" she calls her idealized alter ego Miranda: Her father was a man who cherished no sentimental reverence for woman, but a firm belief in the equality of the sexes...
It could be that our cats, no less cherished and misunderstood than life itself, may wind up as our best epitaph.
Watchmaking is an art albeit one that is no longer cherished.
Both revered and long-admired Australian producers Lucianblomkamp newer to the game but no less cherished by fans of ambient electronic.
No one else cherished it the way he did".
To determination was added resentment; as prime minister, she cherished no great affection for the ancient universities.
She knew no strangers, is cherished and will be missed by her husband Kenneth, daughter Alison, sons Devin and Trevor, two daughters-in-law, four grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
The retirement came the way everything else did in Shaquille O'Neal's career, with a smile and a wink, another reminder that sports is supposed to be fun and athletes who embody that will be loved and cherished, no matter how many free throws they clank off the rim.
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