This documentary amounted to a love letter to the Islamists and like-minded organizations in America.
DreamWorks SKG irked journalists this year when it sent out fake letters to tout its flick The Love Letter.
Scored for only strings and solo harp, this is Mahler's love letter to his new bride, Alma.
But you know, as David points out elsewhere, Reckoning is basically a love letter to the fantasy genre.
You couldn't call it a love letter to Beantown -- it's too edgy and abrasive for that -- but love-hate, maybe.
"American Visions, " Mr. Hughes' history of art in North America from the 16th Century, was "a love letter to America, " he said.
"It's a love letter to Scotland, not a documentary, " Mr. Purcell says.
We wouldn't ask you to throw away every old love letter or snapshot in your closet, but there's a more discrete way to do so.
And in its own way, in its acknowledgment of the need for fantasy to grow into something more - Skyrim is its own love letter to fantasy and fantasy nerds.
It starts with the words of a writer, Jim Foley, who, in a cottage on the soft and airy west coast of Ireland, is drafting a long love letter to his dead wife, Kate.
The city is Detroit and the film, made by Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing (who is a native), is both an ardent love letter to past vitality and a grateful salute to those who remain in place.
You may find yourself asked to pass along a love letter, caressed by a pretty young thing, temporarily share a table with an actor or watch a shot of vodka slammed down on your table by a drunken soldier.
Bill Gates: The Power To Save Lives and What Bill Gates Says About Drug Companies This cover profile of Bill Gates, and the accompanying story that ran online, was my love letter to the power of the vaccine.
These are postcards from a chef with ambitions not to be contained by borders. ("I've been an immigrant my whole life, " he says.) His most recent venture, a collaboration with the National Archives called America Eats Tavern, is a place where historic dishes like Kentucky burgoo and mock turtle soup serve as a love letter to his adopted country.
But more than anything, it is a love-letter to traditional gaming.
If Oskar Werner's features recall those of his director, Jim's love of letter-writing reminds us that Mr. Truffaut himself adored writing usually by hand to friends and acquaintances alike.
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While both love and hate are four letter words, one is viewed positively, and the other as unfortunate.
As I was saying, the reason I feel comfortable using that four-letter word, love, is because the two women are doing a Valentine's Day show at Stage 72 on the Upper West Side that evening.
Not just for me, but for the whole United States, " Julia wrote, signing the letter with "my love and regrets.
Later in the same letter, he referred to a plan to make his love for her public through the press, though he was afraid would hurt the singer's reputation.
Virginia Woolf called letter-writing "the humane art, which owes its origins to the love of friends", and devoted a good deal of emotional energy to using it to maintain her friendships.
In his open letter to France and its politicians, he admits to foibles in his lifestyle and love life but is unapologetic.
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Letters are a typical component of a direct intervention: The family members or friends will explain in writing that they are doing the intervention because they love the addict, and that they have observed specific troubling behaviors, as described in the letter, Seppala said.
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