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- noun Plural form of
admirer .
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Examples
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It always cracks me up when the pathetic, lovestruck Sarah Palin admirers go on about how we hate her because we are afraid of Miss Wasilla.
Think Progress » Palin Admits To Travelling To Canada For Health Care 2010
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It always cracks me up when the pathetic, lovestruck Sarah Palin admirers go on about how we hate her because we are afraid of Miss Wasilla.
Think Progress » Palin Admits To Travelling To Canada For Health Care 2010
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There will be interest in the versatile 26-year-old from rival English clubs, with Arsenal established as long-term admirers, as well as from clubs in France.
Chelsea look for fresh blood as year of change looms at Stamford Bridge 2011
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Before that he produced a stream of astonishing short stories, which to long-term admirers of Ballard's writing are among his finest fiction.
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There needs to be a desperate effort to stimulate these the minds of the Palin admirers educationally.
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Joe Flacco's success leading the Ravens to the playoffs would draw admirers from the other QB-hungry teams and likely wouldn't keep him in Baltimore.
Backdraft: Joe Flacco among changing parts in '08 re-draft 2009
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"For Stalin admirers, of whom there are many in Russia, the series [Stalin Live] is an entertaining and educational look at the man who turned the Soviet Union into a superpower," writes David Holley in the Los Angeles Times.
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Right-hander Brian Lawrence continues to win admirers in the National
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Some of her titled admirers offered to escort her home but she shook her head laughingly and refused everyone.
Madame Flirt A Romance of 'The Beggar's Opera' Charles Edward Pearce
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Take That have been long-term admirers of the dance duo.
BBC News - Home 2011
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