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McArthur, who was born in Honolulu, first became enamored of spaceflight as a teenager living in Mountain View, Calif., where her father was stationed at Moffett Field Naval Air Station.

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He’d always been enamored with the history at USC, and at Georgia Southern, he recognized a similar pride in the past.

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Initially enamored of the industry’s potential, Dermish now worried that its pollution endangered the health of the town’s 75 residents.

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But the film is actually more concerned with the absurdities of male friendship, to the extent that Covino and Marvin are perennially enamored of themselves and can’t help from centering their own antics.

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The Chinese government, however, isn’t enamored of the chip.

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