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He was always fonder of the country than the town, of the local rather than the national arena.
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Faith had fonder memories of life with kinder family, however.
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Of my fondest memories of the tea house was one of peace; nice and quiet, surrounded by lush trees.
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Moreover, the ' asides ' - of which the author is fond - are not always substantiated by hard evidence.
My fondest dream was to become an officer.
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Stories about the deceased and the fondest memories are shared, along with prayers.
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He ws very skilled at verses and was fond of opera and music.
He is also fond of the word maybe.
Historical figures - as historians are too fond of reminding one another - are often remarkably ill-informed.
The king was very fond of these three and trusted them.
I am naturally fond of all animals, and try to avoid hurting them.
On the other, they were highly critical of romantic revolution and were fond of pragmatic propositions.
Furthermore, although environmental economists are fond of doing contingent value studies, few have been done to determine the welfare implications of warmer weather.
However, he became fonder of them during filming because of their popularity with fans.
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A wealthy gentleman marries a foreign woman who is pretty, poor, and passionately fond of dancing.
I used to run and had fond memories of those days.
The full-grown larva is at first fond of concealment and feeds enclosed in a silken web.
Youth loves intense states of mind and is passionately fond of excitement.
The archival term "fond" has been anglicized, since there is no exact translation.
In other words, celebrating diversity sometimes means throwing a party for a friend you are not particularly fond of.
They report a correct tag sequence equivalence class size of 54.59%, very close to the results fond in the current study.
You cannot repeat it every time in the same way, even if you are very fond of it.
His show limped along but... lasted across several formats for more than fifteen years and was one of radio's fondest memories.
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I'd like people to be fond of mine.
His fondest dream and greatest love was flying.
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Individuals high on agency are confident, fond of leadership roles, and find reward in taking on challenging tasks.
They patiently do their share of manual labour when occasion demands, though otherwise they are by no means fond of it.
However abstracted, he regarded his technique as being, au fond, a representational one, even if it represented things that could only be speculatively known.
Such memories, be they fond ones or feared, are parts of us - and parts which inevitably are shared.
She would later call it her fondest victory, because she was very young at the time and was there alone, without a coach.
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Similarly, he could neither disinherit a child from whom he had become alienated nor increase the share of a child of whom he was especially fond.
Her literary style - she is fond of staccato sentences, the present tense, and the personal pronoun - sustains the impression of an author who is striving for a calculated effect.
The magnificence of the new room, however, has not obliterated our fond memories of the less awesome first room with its daylight and occasional fresh air.
I am fond of her too.
He finds humour in flat depictions of the inconsequential, the unavailing, and the bizarre, although he is far fonder of violent or otherwise disquieting subject matter.
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Both were deeply fond of her.
He is not fond of bright colours.
We are fond of him and appreciate his presence.
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In this country we are very fond of boasting that we do not place great power in one pair of hands.
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We were seeing the decline of shareholders until they became nothing but a fond memory.
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He is also fond of creating bureaucratic structures.
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She is fond of talking about stewardship and responsibility, but less fond of exercising them.
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I am not fond of hypotheses or speculations, but there are times when they are an aid to foresight.
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They are fond of calling on democratic institutions, when it suits them, to support causes about which they feel strongly.
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He is also fond of his cigarette and an occasional cigar.
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In fact, she used to be very fond of telling us about her working-class background.
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Very little effort in turning up the rich soil provides him with sufficient fond.
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They are also fond of asserting that these things are managed bettor everywhere else.
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I appreciate that she is not fond of accuracy in debate.
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The rural post office is in danger of becoming merely a fond memory.
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He was a highly cultivated man; fond of art and artists, of literature and writers; he mixed in a wide circle.
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Moral leads are not so easily taken as gentlemen so fond of moralism are apt to assume.
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Members since then have so used the railway that they have become fond of it and obtained free travel facilities.
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They study the habits of the birds, they are very fond of them, and the birds are their pets.
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I am fond of alcohol in reasonable quantities.
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We find ourselves as fond of him at the end of his speech as we were at the beginning.
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We are not in this country very fond of price rings.
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My complaint about the working classes is that they are too fond of working.
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Governments are very fond of taking short views, but clearly, if we are to take a really long view, this process cannot go on indefinitely.
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I am very fond of milk and would like to drink it, but it is not good for me.
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A lot of people are very fond of seeing an immense array of powers, and they are always calling for more powers to be given.
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I am fond of a good joke, but this is not funny.
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I believe that the hippopotamus is very fond of mashes made of wheat meal.
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He is extremely fond of the phrase that our real trouble is too much prosperity.
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He is fond of misleading the public and charging them money for the privilege of being misled, but has never thought about resigning himself.
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Cuts in revenue support have made the housing support grant a fond and distant memory for many housing associations.
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They are conscious that they need to support their inmates of whom they are quite fond; for them it is not just a commercial proposition.
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I am fond of honest and good lawyers.
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I know many people here are very fond of democracy and the ways of parliamentarism.
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I am very fond of it and extremely anxious about what happens to it.
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I am still very fond of them as a race.
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Most people who own pets and keep them do so because they are fond of the creatures.
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We know that most people are fond of gardening and turn to it as a recreation.
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One has relations in the area, and clubs and shops that one knows, and one is fond of the place.
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We were all very fond of him and greatly lamented his death.
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I have heard it alleged that the miner is fond of his whippet and racing and so forth.
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On the whole, the working class is not fond of charitable effort.
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If they are so fond of consistency, let them go back to some of their other speeches.
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They are the tenets of the party opposite, and which they are very fond of holding.
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They are so fond of revolution that they make one so that there must inevitably be another.
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He is very fond of asking where our arguments lead us.
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We have been too fond in the past of creating new machinery and new institutions for those already doing the work.
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He was the organist of his local church and was very fond of his music.
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The grandparents are fond of the child, and care for it.
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We acquiesce in fond fabrications, it is suggested, rather than consciously confront the diminished reality the world holds out to us.
You have to find ways for people to become fond of buildings.
Economists of all persuasions are fond of criticizing government policies.
He then suggests she asks her parents for some cash, since they're so fond of linked verse.
They were still very fond of their boy-friends, but they were also aware that the relationship couldn't-shouldn't-go on because it wasn't 'working out'.
We are fond of conjecture about causal relationships, but our empirical tests progress no further than weak forms of correlation.
As the critics are so fond of repeating, that's what professionalism is there for.
Humans have always had a fond interest with music.
He said many people these days were fond of taking other men's wives to the beach.
He was also fond of inspecting the finished products on-site.
Influenced by and fond of his grandfather, he remembers him in his old age.
Why would the rules that we are so fond of creating be misleading for analysis of cultural and social forms?
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