"David Cameron is fond of saying: 'We are all in this together, '" he said.
This president is fond of saying that he means what he says and says what he means.
"He actually eats pancakes without syrup, " said Louisville forward Zach Price, who is fond of broccoli and asparagus.
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Durant's teammate Russell Westbrook is fond of eyewear that makes him look like a lost member of Weezer.
As he is fond of saying, GMAC wants to be in the moving business, instead of the storage business.
He is fond of management fads, communicating by e-mail and using motivational training.
President Obama is fond of saying the economic mess is not his fault.
AIDS. Mr Mbeki is fond of trawling the Internet for information on it.
Mr Bush is fond of saying that you cannot regulate or sue your way to clean air and water.
Romney is fond of saying that we need a president who has business experience and understands how the economy works.
Mr Bauer is fond of attacking Wall Street on Main Street's behalf.
Steve Forbes is fond of saying that FORBES stands for entrepreneurial capitalism.
Congress is fond of entitlement schemes such as NREGA, which promises 100 days of paid work a year for every rural household.
However, it is only by way of dressing him in them sometimes, as the King is fond of seeing him in breeches .
President Suharto's New Order, for example, is fond of references to the Ramayana, the Hindu epic, and the tradition of wayang shadow puppetry.
Mr Tudor, the Greater Romania leader, is fond of presenting visiting journalists with a chunky hardback volume of his own poems - in eight languages.
Mr Estrada is fond of saying that he voted against the bases not because he did not love the Americans, but because he loved Filipinos more.
The Fed is fond of a chart that shows how productivity grew by an average of 3.8% during 1917-27, thanks to the widespread adoption of electrical power.
Only in America, Mr Rubio is fond of saying, could their hard work and selflessness pave the way for the supersonic advances he has made in life.
The head of warship maker Huntington Ingalls Industries is fond of pointing out that conditions in his shipyards today reflect decisions the government made seven years ago.
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Sodium, for example, is fond of a certain orange-yellow hue.
" he says, referring to Larry King's penchant for wearing them. (CNN International anchor Richard Quest is fond of suspenders as well.) "So I thought, why not join the ranks?
She is fond of Lula, though not of Ms Rousseff, whom she regards as one of the proponents of industrial development who continually overruled her when she was Lula's environment minister.
Brown -- who is fond of saying there are more smart people in the world than effective ones -- is dusting it off from a report filed a few years back by A.T.
Number-wise, Nieman is fond of the company's dividend yield (0.9% as of Nov. 30) and low price-to-earnings, price-to-book and debt-to-equity metrics, but also sees potential in the company's active pursuit of alternative energy solutions.
As Congress is fond of doing, apparently so that they can fight over it every year, that tax provision, like the Making Work Pay Credit, was limited and is set to expire on December 31, 2011.
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Mr Brown is fond of trumpeting the virtues of Britain's flexible labour markets to his more rigid European colleagues, and it was his government that helped to block the passage of the Agency Workers' Directive last year.
Britain's union leaders, for example, condemned the recent wildcat strikes against immigrant workers, and Mr Monks is fond of pointing out that workers throughout Europe benefit hugely from the European Union's policy of free movement of labour.
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