Many-Splendored love

Many-Splendored

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Examples

  • The book was called A Many-Splendored Thing, and she gave Bill a copy.

    One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010

  • After the making of Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, he had purchased a penthouse apartment on Robinson Road in a building designed by his good friend Al Alvarez.

    One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010

  • He chose Bill not because he had filmed two highly successful movies in Hong Kong Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing and The World of Suzie Wong or because he owned an apartment there.

    One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010

  • He sat in a nearby coffee shop listening to “Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing” on the jukebox, while she underwent the procedure.

    STAR PETER BISKIND 2010

  • A few days later, Bill received a cable back from Paramount, indicating that they had loaned him to 20th Century Fox for a movie with Jennifer Jones called Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, based on the galleys of a book by Han Suyin.

    One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010

  • Like most teenage girls in the fifties, Maryann read romance magazines and listened to popular songs that told her “Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing” for an “Earth Angel” like her.

    Raymond Carver Carol Sklenicka 2009

  • William Holden in “Love is a Many-Splendored Thing” 1955.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2009

  • William Holden in “Love is a Many-Splendored Thing” 1955.

    More Sexy Typists Jacqueline T Lynch 2009

  • For other big productions, like Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, which takes place in Hong Kong during the Chinese Communist revolution, or the Bogart picture The Left Hand of God, which is set in China during the same period, Esther Lee Johnson remembers that “practically the whole Chinatown was in there.”

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

  • For other big productions, like Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, which takes place in Hong Kong during the Chinese Communist revolution, or the Bogart picture The Left Hand of God, which is set in China during the same period, Esther Lee Johnson remembers that “practically the whole Chinatown was in there.”

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

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