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He sounds smitten when remembering the great Arsenal team of a decade ago, Arsene Wenger's side of steel and subtlety which went unbeaten through an entire Premier League season.
The lady jockeys' changing room at Newbury racetrack is not a romantic setting but, sitting on a hard wooden bench alongside a mechanical horse and a giant set of weighing scales, Barry Geraghty sounds smitten.
Wags had a field day with the one-liners, but Friedkin sounds smitten 22 years later.
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At Tuesday's event, Eilperin sounded smitten when discussing her work.
Mr. Cohen wrote the thriller with signs of real conviction, Janet Maslin says, but he sounds awfully smitten with the tough-guy tactics that insurrectionists take.
And Stuart Archer Cohen writes this thriller with signs of real conviction, but he sounds awfully smitten with the tough-guy tactics that insurrectionists take.
Which makes it slightly unsettling that the two extremely intelligent co-curators of the dazzling retrospective of Klein's work at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden here sometimes sound completely smitten in their catalog essays.
His BBC boss, he continued, asked: "Dale, watcha doin'?" With a less likable presenter, you'd quickly feel a bit queasy at this, but he just sounded so smitten and desperate for Dolly to like him.
She sounded quite smitten.
Even gymnastic idiots like me, who know next to nothing about the sport, can appreciate why the 16-year-old sounds incredulous and smitten.
So Cleomenes came back; but had no sooner returned than he, who had never been altogether of sound mind, was smitten with downright madness.
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