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valentine

[val-uhn-tahyn] / ˈvæl ənˌtaɪn /






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Inspired by sailors’ valentines, a nautical souvenir traditionally made of shells, Riley’s are enormous and quite beautiful.

From New York Times

It’s a big valentine to New York City past and present, and a contribution to literary scholarship, molten with soul.

From New York Times

Baltierra asked the woman to be his “valentine” online, but she refused because she was in a relationship.

From Los Angeles Times

While not necessarily valentines, “The Royal Tour” does offer countries that want to boost their tourism a unique opportunity to show off their features to millions of potential travelers.

From Washington Times

But it’s easy to read “Cinema” as a valentine to Wilde, the filmmaker and actor who has been romantically linked to Styles since directing him in her upcoming feature, “Don’t Worry Darling.”

From Los Angeles Times