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You know how I love talking about books, and you know how I adore receiving compliments.
NPR: Part One
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As horrible as betrayal is, forgiveness belongs to those who know how to love in the first place, and you are one of them.
CNN: Deepak Chopra: What to do when you've been betrayed
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Oh, you know how we love analysts here at Engadget.
ENGADGET: AmTech lays down two scenarios for anticipated 2GB flash iPod
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You know how I love supermarkets.
NEWYORKER: History of a Disturbance
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Our older daughter said you don't know how much you love your parents until you almost lose them.
CNN: Storm like a giant 'pounding the house with his fist'
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You know how much we love patent applications especially Apple's patent applications, since they love to stonewall everyone on their plans.
ENGADGET: Apple patent dug up docks iPod in PowerBook
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Do you know how much I love you? (Applause.) I am thrilled to be back to see you all here.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the First Lady at a Campaign Event
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Gilles-Eric has been funded by Greenpeace in the past and we all know how much they love the idea of GM crops.
FORBES: Monsanto's GM Corn And Cancer In Rats: Real Scientists Deeply Unimpressed. Politics Not Science Perhaps?
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We know how to spell "love" if you want to spell "love, " but "luv" is not a real word.
FORBES: The Best, Worst & Weirdest Car Names
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How could anyone know what kind of love another person had to give?
NEWYORKER: Temporary
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As much as we love figured wood, we really know very little about how it's formed.
NPR: Excerpt: 'A Splintered History Of Wood'
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This is an app you should download to teach the people you care about that privacy issues are real, that social networks like Facebook and Foursquare expose you and the ones you love, and that if you do not know exactly how much you are sharing, you are as easily preyed upon as if you were naked.
FORBES: The Reaction To 'Girls Around Me' Was Far More Disturbing Than The 'Creepy' App Itself
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We all know why this happens, of course -- the carriers love the walled garden policy of controlling how and why subscribers use their handsets.
ENGADGET: Professor singles out mobile carriers for stifling cellphone innovation