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Their policies on taxation didn't endear them to voters.

A writer's weaknesses are what endear him to a hsingling critic.

He did not endear himself by calling recently for Mr Obama to sack Tim Geithner and Larry Summers, respectively his Treasury secretary and principal economic adviser.

Although children endear Hamburg and potato chips, but their economy is not independent, They can be regarded as consumption McDonald's parents for their children's care and the desired results.

Adding a humorous story about a mistake you made, how others may have chided you about it afterward, and what you took away from the experience can endear you to an interviewer.

Another reason, perhaps, to endear him to friends in China.

This did not endear him to the Bourbons, who saw in him the last of the crowned Jacobins.

While it may also be tempting to point out the illegality of the question, doing so likely won't endear you to the interviewer.

He managed to endear himself to everyone.

Less scrupulous colleagues endear themselves with gifts, favours and the lure of an easier lifestyle.

China offered the pandas in 2005 but Mr Chen spurned them (their names, Tuantuan and Yuanyuan, playing on a Chinese word for reunion, did not help endear them).

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Your loyalty will endear them to you.

In fact, nothing in this world can endear a man to a woman more than the quality of sacrificial love.

In this sense it is that your union ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the love of the one ought to endear you to the preservation of the other.

They are triggered by surprise in a safe situation (think peek-a-boo), and don't just endear babies to their parents.

Any sound or bark that might endear them is replaced by an eerie, silent swim.

Timetabling has also helped endear professors to the changes.

Whatever the merits of the charges, moreover, the governor has failed in general to endear himself to voters.

In Scandinavia, royal figures endear themselves to their people by bicycling around just like everyone else; in Britain and Monaco, an omnipresent press spotlights the heir to the British throne.

This doesn't always endear him to his finance executives, to whom he's been known to say, "I want to remind you that it's a lot harder to make money than it is to count it!"