• He was constantly falling in and out of love with ideas, institutions and people.

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  • It also featured In and Out of Love, a two-room installation involving live butterflies and his diamond skull, titled For The Love Of God.

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  • Jim Carrey plays Joel and Kate Winslet plays Clementine (and, yes, she has heard all the jokes), who fall in love and out of love and back in love again.

    NEWYORKER: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

  • The room is packed with versions of the man running here and there, talking to himself about this and that, making plans on the phone and staring out the window and falling in love and falling out of love and finding himself loved and unloved and hated and feared and liked and disliked and ignored and unknown and known.

    NEWYORKER: The TV

  • Powell is a hugely successful designer and has won two statuettes - for The Aviator and Shakespeare in Love - out of eight nominations.

    BBC: Helen Mirren and Colin Firth lead Britain's Oscars dash

  • We had to see the good things in this, and love is a good thing coming out of this.

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  • But in late 2010, investors started to fall out of love with stocks from China as auditors and short sellers began accusing small Chinese companies listed in the U.S. of having lied to investors and misrepresented the true extent of their businesses.

    WSJ: After Low Pricing, China's YY Gains on Nasdaq

  • Her impact, at AID and the Ford Foundation and with departments of the Indonesian government, grew out of her deep understanding of village peasant economics, the importance of women in the rural economy, and her love of the people she met in her work.

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  • And the head of the armed forces association, Bernhard Gertz, said that Mr Scharping had lost the trust and respect of soldiers by playing out his love life in public.

    BBC: Scharping fights back over flights

  • Communist parties in Italy, France and elsewhere went from strength to strength as people fell out of love with capitalism.

    ECONOMIST: The Marshall Plan

  • The camps are run by 75 Russians--what he calls his "family"--who regard him with a blend of fear and love as he metes out lessons in Western-style capitalism.

    FORBES: Catch and Release

  • The pain in his body grew, and the words that spilled out of him were not words of love.

    NEWYORKER: Another Manhattan

  • "It'll be great experience fighting at the O2, loads of east London fans coming out - they'll love it and I'll love fighting in front of them, " he said.

    BBC: Fresh Cook fired up for title bid

  • Rounded out by Nik Pfeifer on guitar and Brian Boesen on drums, Love in October is the sort of group that fans of Top 40 pop-punk have longed for.

    NPR: Love In October: 'Petrula The Destroyer'

  • He was impelled to launch himself into unspoilt rivers simply out of love and compulsion, and because, ever since he had first sat in a kayak, picked up a paddle and found himself alone in wild Nature, he didn't want to do anything else quite as badly.

    ECONOMIST: Hendrik Coetzee, explorer, died on December 7th, aged 35

  • The love affair with a lot of these IPOs in 1991 and 1992 won't turn out so great.

    FORBES: Dow Jones Interactive

  • Kevin Sharp made 24 in a stand of 57 with Love before becoming off-spinner Williams's third victim and Northants ran out David Bairstow and Phil Carrick as the tension increased.

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  • One of the things I love about Chris is that I could go out in the yard and chop wood with nothing on but a pair of men's boxer shorts and it wouldn't phase him in the least.

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  • One is the networking--nearly always, nearly all the time and aided by very clever Macromedia (nasdaq: MACR - news - people ) software that figures out who in the room closest matches your love of wine, your passion for rock climbing and your sexual proclivity (or whatever).

    FORBES: What A Billionaire (Really) Wants

  • The Italian Association for Family Lawyers finds that three-fifths of affairs start in the office, and seven out of 10 are one-off flings, while the rest blossom into longer-lasting love.

    FORBES: Can Adultery Cure the Winter Blues?

  • It was difficult and reminded him of his old love of physics, of working out complicated problems and trying to keep multiple ideas in his head at the same time.

    NEWYORKER: The Proxy Marriage

  • And I imagined that Jacob in love with Ilan, in his way hardly registered the swapping out of one girl for another.

    NEWYORKER: The Region of Unlikeness

  • Something similar was at play when, in 2009, voters ended almost 55 years of uninterrupted rule by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and subsequently fell out of love with the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) that replaced it.

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  • The tenor, a journalist who comes to interview the diva, turns out to be a wannabe opera singer himself, and in a fantasy sequence the two tediously execute the love duet of the diva's opera (about Eleanor of Aquitaine, of all things), a ponderous event with not one scintilla of musical heat or passion (that's the bit that ends with the bells).

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