One of the signature dishes at the beloved Benson diner is the breakfast island.
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The Coliseum Cafe is a dimly lit, barely decorated and much-beloved institution.
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You tamper with a formula and a story this beloved, you do it at your own peril.
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Perhaps it is time to rethink the idea that the beloved NHS is such a good idea.
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His popularity with the players there and at his beloved Sampdoria is legendary.
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It helped that Henry James, beloved by McWilliam, found himself in the same fix.
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Only three remain of the 124 diminutive actors who played the beloved Munchkins.
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Formby's beloved banjolele is the most expensive item from the Logan collection.
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Ultimately, will she make it to Miklagard and find her beloved father once more?
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