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Kerry has never been a terribly beloved figure in Massachusetts politics, and in the presidential race he's buoyed more by hatred of Bush than by any passion for his candidacy.
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After watching Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story, a new documentary that argues Australia is terribly mistreating its beloved national animal and mascot, two things are crystal clear.
By sharing and supporting these stories, not only with our friends and family members, but with our elected officials and leaders, we can help -- to use a terribly-overused-but-beloved phrase -- "be the change we want to see in the world".
There are things in it that I would have done otherwise--the last line, for instance, which I think is terribly sexist and yet is beloved by fraternity boys.
"We will miss him terribly, and our prayers are with his beloved wife Mary".
Congregation Rodeph Sholom and the Rodeph Sholom School notes with profound sorrow the terribly untimely passing of Will Druzinsky, the beloved son of our esteemed Head of School, Paul Druzinsky.
Vito is a family man and a businessman, blessed to be in America, but led astray and terribly pained to think that his most beloved son, Michael, might have to follow his own dark steps.
"She will leave a lasting legacy on our beloved institution and will be terribly missed".
At times, regardless of our passion, when it comes to our perceptions of our beloved, we are finally, and terribly, alone.
We will miss him terribly and send our heartfelt condolences to his beloved wife, Lynne, his children and the rest of his grieving family.
Dearest beloved son, Happy 62nd Birthday, we miss you terribly.
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