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That said, for many fresh-faced men there was one love that dared speak its name.
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Political correctness raises its obligatory head: one song is about a love affair between an American and a Middle Eastern Muslim, complete with Pakistani musicians.
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One wants to love this place with its townhouse setting, romantic lighting and solicitous service.
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In this tight, discreet narrative, which drifts from one memory to another as if love had its own time-scale, the author movingly describes how Jim freed the narrator from the phantoms of her past and the righteousness of her family and friends.
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To this day, I remain in love with my HTC One X, but its fate has already been sealed.
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Chris Weafer, chief strategist at Russian investment bank Uralsib, believes that Norilsk Nickel is one of the companies the state would love to add to "its list of national champions".
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They run on four major operating systems Apple, Android, BlackBerry and Microsoft Windows, (Symbian no longer gets much love) each with its own security challenges that must be met for every one of those 25 apps CIOs foresee.
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This risks consigning art to its worst fate, which one might call iconamnesia when an image fails to arouse either love or antipathy and simply slides into oblivion.
ECONOMIST: History of ideas
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The result is one of the most addicting debuts about the savage love of all our families, and the necessary ways its members are torn apart in the painstaking process of growing up.
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