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He has become something of a darling in the theatre world.
Mr. Paton has become something of a darling among media thinkers for putting his business where his rhetoric is.
But, in his greenhouses, he had scads of a darling ebony spleenwort, the crested one that is hard to find.
True, the reshuffle was triggered by the resignation as defence secretary of Liam Fox, a fierce partisan and patriot who was something of a darling among Thatcherite MPs.
While prankvertising has become something of a darling of tech and entertainment brands, more quotidian goods are also giving it a whirl.
More broadly, Mr. Canada is something of a darling among a certain set of politicians, educators and academics for his efforts to create a pipeline for urban youth from the "cradle to college".
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Some feature photos of Mayor Alfredo Lim of Manila — a darling of the tabs — questioning the suspects.
Mr. Treffinger also has the backing of Mayor Bret D. Schundler of Jersey City, a darling of New Jersey conservatives.
Mayor Cory A. Booker of Newark, a darling of Democratic donors, looms as a possible challenger.
The investment prospects of Mongolia, a darling of the emerging markets, are similarly shifting.
Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina, a darling of the tea-partiers, has set up a Senate Conservatives Fund to raise money for true conservatives and fend off the impostors.
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