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This just so happens to be a topic near and dear to my heart.
So images of Sukkot would be dear to the heart of Hebrew Christians.
The shuttle program will always be dear to my heart and the final return of Atlantis is a bittersweet moment.
Premier League titles, FA and League Cups are one thing but Europe's holy grail is something altogether more dear to his heart.
Both books are sceptical of the notion dear to the heart of Mr Tung's circle that multinationals should be bribed to come to the territory.
Indeed, the new pontiff was known to be sceptical of the value of that inter-religious dialogue dear to the heart of his predecessor.
Mr. Holt asked the right question, and Mr. Williams gave an answer near and dear to the heart of every branding professional in the room.
One of the issues that is dear to my heart and I know a lot of my colleague and union members is the Employee Free Choice Act.
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The cover story of the current issue of Forbes is on a subject near and dear to my heart: how the digital age is changing reputation control.
For the past twenty years, I have given my vacation time to work with a program near and dear to my heart: the Knoxville Kiwanis Fresh Air Camp.
Mr Jindal apparently promised not to touch the pay rise if lawmakers supported a bill, dear to his heart, that created a school-voucher programme for impoverished New Orleanians.
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Prosecutor Alex Prentice QC asked Mr Kerr that if gathering information was "so dear to his heart" why he had not then given a statement to police last month.
Now, if health care is near and dear to her heart, wouldn't it be the right choice or a good choice to stay in the Senate and work on the health care issue that way?
Some say Mr. Abe's characteristic impatience may be beginning to surface as he tries to address nationalistic causes dear to his heart while his economic policy is still earning praise and his approval ratings remain high.
Mera has invested money in causes dear to her heart: a marine fish farming group, a company that looks for cancer treatments in products from the ocean, and a maker of a fingerprinting system for newborns.
And as the mother of two young girls -- who are doing just fine, by the way -- (laughter) -- it's an issue that is particularly near and dear to my heart, as I have spoken about.
But there is one poignant irony: having penned encyclicals on the Christian virtues of hope and charity, his papacy did not last long enough to complete a planned one on the subject of faith itself which is so dear to his heart.
And my question, which is near and dear to my heart, and there's a few of my co-workers watching right now on television, and a few here -- is we want to know what is going to be done for tourism in Nevada, particularly airlines.
The 350, 000-odd ethnic Hungarians (or Magyars), a fifth of Vojvodina's people, are a cause dear to the heart of Hungary's ruling centre-right, which came to power in last year's general election partly because it promised to do more to stand up for Magyars outside Hungary.
Every hawker centre has one or more stalls serving Hainan chicken rice, a dish dear to the Singaporean heart.
It would also stimulate the innovation that Bill Gates maintains is so dear to Microsoft's heart.
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But it may not be the only cause, and Dr Tuljapurkar has come up with a purely genetic explanation of a sort that would have been dear to Hamilton's heart.
In the public perception, the scandal is about issues dear to the Greens' heart, such as more open borders and multiculturalism, versus security and the economy, which most Germans now care about more.
Mr Heywood is more radical than Sir Gus and a keen decentraliser, a cause dear to Mr Cameron's heart.
The British leader backed plans dear to his French counterpart's heart, such as substantial new retraining funds for displaced workers.
At a college dance, we are told that the Dear Leader also wrote the songs and invented the moves that all the students know by heart.
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