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1 But he has also become the idol of some of the criminals.
2 Radnor bids fair to become the idol of the English people.'
3 Then she had heard that he had become the idol of the Salvation Army.
4 Catharine was a tender though an austere mother; she became and deserved to become the idol of her daughter.
5 It has been stated that Lincoln, after reigning at the village store, had become the idol of the settlement.
6 So noble, unselfish and wise, he had become the idol of his own people and the admiration of his foes.
7 The time-serving rocket spreads its sheaf of sparks for the public enemy of yesterday, who has become the idol of to-day.
8 A man of rugged strength, his face suggesting power and tenacity, he was to become the idol of the German people.
9 Joseph Muller has become the idol of all who are engaged in this weary business of hunting down wrong and punishing crime.
10 A king has only to ride about in hackney-coaches and put on the people's garb, to become the idol of the lower classes.
11 For which generous act he became the idol of Oakdale High School.
12 He became the idol of the Bowery and the pet of the Avenue.
13 The symbols of the wise always become the idols of the ignorant multitude.
14 The old white-haired veteran of a hundred wars became the idol of Quebec.
15 I obeyed but too willingly, and Louis became the idol of my life.
16 Fred Fenton, of course, became the idol of his set.
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