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Mail Online UK 'Infatuated' businessman facing five years in jail and deportation for obsession with barmaid - 21 hrs ago
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'Infatuated' South Korean businessman facing five years in jail and deportation for obsession with barmaid
Home | Mail Online 2010
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Infatuated about that wonderful matchup and other classic confrontations throughout the years, how I wished I could be in a ballpark, any ballpark, for a gut-wrenching nail-biter that could be talked about with my grandchildren years from now.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Infatuated teens wailed as if it was the first pop concert they'd ever seen -- and for many, that certainly appeared to be the case.
With a smirk or a scowl, Drake ignites admirers Chris Richards 2010
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Infatuated teens wailed as if it was the first pop concert they'd ever seen -- and for many, that certainly appeared to be the case.
In Concert: Drake at DAR Constitution Hall Chris Richards 2010
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Infatuated about that wonderful matchup and other classic confrontations throughout the years, how I wished I could be in a ballpark, any ballpark, for a gut-wrenching nail-biter that could be talked about with my grandchildren years from now.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Infatuated with it, people have gradually gone astray.
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Infatuated with the individual, the paying student and themselves, and fundraising.
July 2008 2008
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Infatuated with the cuisine, he decided to stay and built himself a grand Italianate villa with a sumptuous garden.
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Infatuated Western investors then threw billions more into the pot.
Into The Deep 2008
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