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- 29 September 2014. Day, Elizabeth (27 May 2012). "Danny O'Donoghue: 'I idolised Dad. I'd bring home my songs to him like paychecks'". The Observer. London...
- Austria and the German Austrians from Germany, many Austrian pan-Germans idolised him and wore blue cornflowers, known to be the favourite flower of German...
- pride" and "national self-deification" in which feats of human power are idolised at the expense of divine worship. Tertullian condemns the athletic performances...
- Tetsuya Yamagami (****anese: 山上 徹也, Hepburn: Yamagami Tetsuya, born 10 September 1980) is a ****anese man who has admitted to ********inating Shinzo Abe, the...
- scouted by Buenos Aires club River Plate, whose playmaker Pablo Aimar he idolised. It was speculated that he failed to be signed into River Plate due to...
- included jazz vocalists such as Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong and he idolised the Beatles and the Rolling Stones as a teenager. In 1978, A&M Records...
- production company after him as 'Sri Kodandapani Film Circuits'. He also idolised Mohammed Rafi. On 5 August 2020, Balasubrahmanyam tested positive for COVID-19...
- Joseph and sends him to prison. Selva, a hot-headed football player who idolised Benji, gets disillusioned with life due to Benji's death and becomes an...
- Easy to Idolize is a 2004 (see 2004 in music) album by Ilse ****zinga. "That's All" (Alan Brandt, Bob Haymes) – 3:08 "The Sound of Music" (Richard Rodgers...
- liberal political scientist Alexander Gradovsky, who thought that Dostoevsky idolised "the people", and by conservative thinker Konstantin Leontiev, who, in...