In return, Mae Mobley adores Aibileen with the unrestrained purity only a child knows.
She adores the theater but hasn't been to a play in at least a year.
Seaton also adores UrbanSpoon, a similar geo-location-powered recommendation service, with especially strong user-powered listings for restaurants and cafes.
Back in the valley Malgorzata is hopeful that European rulings will preserve an area she adores.
The older business crowd adores Bar and Books for its selection of scotch, whiskeys and cigars.
Gearhart is charismatic as gentlemanly bank clerk Paul Bishop, whom Addie secretly adores.
Mr Weld adores Hayek (as well as Thucydides, Nabokov and the Grateful Dead).
An adherent of Benjamin Graham-type investing principles, Pabrai adores Microsoft, and he counts some of its employees among his investors.
Anyone who owns one adores it, usually to the point of obsession.
But Mr Buffett adores the limelight whereas Mr Munger prefers the shadows.
Try to find another reference who adores you, Stamboulie says, but if you know that boss is going to run around badmouthing you, take action.
Two lovers of the notion that inflation can cure everything that ails an economy recently squared off in a battle over who adores counterfeiting the most.
"On the one hand, he adores clothes and has championed some of the great designers like Hedi Slimane, Thierry Mugler and Alexander McQueen, " says Mr. Pegg.
Friends paint a somewhat different picture, of a humorous and warm man, utterly loyal to his friends, who adores children and is influenced by his wife.
Yet these modern trappings provide the Brossiers with a happy medium between the Arctic wilderness the family so adores, suitable schooling facilities and viable long-term research work.
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Affleck, unsmiling, mysterious, adores her in a mute, bearish way.
At the end, the movie turns into a fairy tale as Diana falls for a beautiful young male boxer (Santiago Douglas) who adores her and her right hook, too.
It's not doing it because it adores Apple.
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The cost is far outweighed by the savings in inventory, shrinkage and spoilage, which is why the simple everyday items that Taleb mentions are available to everybody today, not just aristocrats in the ancient times he so adores.
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