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But the journey will transcend that obsession, in large part, because Mahler has fallen in love.
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My friend, Dan Steinberg, who blogs about sports for the Washington Post, has fallen in love with the boys from Iceland.
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So we knew he was really quite charming and quite funny and quite glib and, certainly, the national media has fallen in love with him over the past few months.
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Cast as Romeo, she is smitten by Shakespeare himself, who has fallen in love with her as Viola (ie, as Juliet) at a party arranged to mark her engagement to the Earl of Wessex (ie, Paris).
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Overlooking the fact that Will will be shipping in corn from the Midwest, at considerable expenditure of energy, and will, by raising demand for an agricultural staple, boost supermarket bills, New York's governor has fallen in love with the proposed ethanol plant.
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Why, it is almost as if America has fallen out of love with equities.
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Although insurance shares have moved up recently, nobody has suddenly fallen in love with the sector.
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The public has fallen out of love with biotech and IPOs are virtually nonexistent.
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But anybody who has ever fallen in love knows that love is not just an elevated level of some peptide in the hypothalamus.
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Bill's embittered wife, Trish (Allison Janney), meanwhile, has met an unlikely new man, Harvey (Michael Lerner) and fallen absurdly in love.
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