1. ...a bunch of flowers sent by a new admirer. 2. He suspected his new admirer of being a designing woman who only wanted his money. 3. For now, Johnson and his new admirers seem like the perfect match. 4. Lipton said that he thought understatement, not notably present in the contemporary crafts movement, had quietly entered the field and was attracting new admirers. 5. She is used to a certain lack of imagination from new admirers. 6. The steady returns of fixed-incomesecurities have won new admirers, while record-low levels of long-term US interest rates have made prices attractive. 7. We recall his iconic bulk, his Gargantuan appetites for new commissions, new Hollywood admirers, new lovers. 8. He hopes the Paris show will bring Layton new admirers and improve on an already strong American reputation. 9. The insurgents, meanwhile, are winning over new admirers. 10. But skipper Humphreys promises there will be no change from the free-flowing style that has won them a host of new admirers - though no championship points. |