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valentine

[val-uhn-tahyn] / ˈvæl ənˌtaɪn /






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I’m gay as a valentine and I’d still kiss that man, with tongue, right this very second.

From Salon

Instead, a good 50% of the tracks retreat to safer ground - slowly strummed songs of devotion, packed with valentine card sentiments.

From BBC

As the group’s musical valentine to their American rock ‘n’ roll roots, “Rubber Soul” begins, pointedly, with the ear-catching flourish of George Harrison’s bluesy guitar, which kick-starts “Drive My Car” into life.

From Salon

Like the letter itself, the score is part valentine, part elegy—and John put his heart into it.

From Los Angeles Times

“Amélie” has been hailed as a valentine to Paris, but what makes Jeunet’s wizardry so ill-suited to that tribute is the whole tradition of French film which located the enchantment of Paris in real settings.

From Salon