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The 60s that Mount is really smitten with is the era of psychedelia.
"I wasn't really smitten with show business until I saw Esther Williams," she says now, between spoonfuls of soup.
"Sometimes the fashion world is really smitten with cuteness or connectivity," Ms. Hastreiter said in a telephone interview after the awards.
OK, so what if you're really smitten with the looks of the Touareg and its whole VW-ness?
So if you really hate bezels you're going to be really smitten by this vision of edgeless loveliness.
If a guy who's really smitten with you texts you and doesn't get a text back, what will happen?
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I had nothing against Gerwig, but I had never really been smitten by her charms until "Frances Ha" came along.
Take note that this step should only be taken in extreme situations It's unnecessary unless you really are smitten, and if the person finds out that you moved because of him or her, they'll feel hurt and upset.
7 If you're really coon smitten and want to go the extra mile for your soon-to-be new best friends, find a fishmonger who will sell or give you a bag of discarded fish stewing in their own putrid juices (the raccoon equivalent of foie gras topped with caviar).
"I thought he was really cute," said Mrs. Rosenberg, who recalled being smitten by his green-blue eyes and smile.
Hue is really one of those games that is easier to play than describe, but I felt myself becoming smitten during my short demo.
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