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- noun Plural form of
idol .
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Examples
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Imran led a protest last month demanding the government cancel plans to allow direct flights from Israel, stop selling alcohol in the islands where Moldavians live and to dismantle monuments donated by other countries to a South Asia summit which he called idols.
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You know, Billie Holiday, Coleman Hawkins, these are sort of my idols from the jazz world.
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Scottwrites sci-fi horror novels, one of his idols is Stephen King and he definitely fits in that genre.
Lessons You Can Learn from Scott Sigler, Author and Podcaster | The Creative Penn 2009
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Your objective is to destroy the totems so you can get their idols from the top, you can't let the idols fall into the ground, they must land on a dark block.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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This relationship between the citizenry and its idols is only more "in your face" now for the sheer frequency and intensity of exposure thanks to the explosion of new media in the last decade.
Dr. Jim Taylor: I Don't Care About LeBron James or Lindsay Lohan or... Dr. Jim Taylor 2010
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This relationship between the citizenry and its idols is only more "in your face" now for the sheer frequency and intensity of exposure thanks to the explosion of new media in the last decade.
Dr. Jim Taylor: I Don't Care About LeBron James or Lindsay Lohan or... Dr. Jim Taylor 2010
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This relationship between the citizenry and its idols is only more "in your face" now for the sheer frequency and intensity of exposure thanks to the explosion of new media in the last decade.
Dr. Jim Taylor: I Don't Care About LeBron James or Lindsay Lohan or... Dr. Jim Taylor 2010
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When she heard this, she cast her crown to the ground and said, “There is no worth left in idols!”
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I do find therefore in this enchanted glass four Idols or false appearances of several and distinct sorts, every sort comprehending many subdivisions: the first sort, I call idols of the NATION or
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The very real suffering and squalor endured by these idols is sometimes glimpsed in flashes, with the troubling suggestion that their more colorful ways may not all have been a matter of choice.
A Quiet Genius 2001
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