The kids -- Martin the third, Yolanda, Bernice and Dexter -- especially liked him.
If you liked him and bet the field in the first pool, you got odds of 2-1.
Certainly, when they took a closer look at Mr Gore during the Democratic convention, they liked him.
But they all knew him, many liked him, and most could see he had a priceless brand name.
"I liked him because I think he genuinely deplored communism, " Clinton told reporters.
And it didn't work because Patrick has created a very strong grassroots base that stayed with him and liked him.
His mother had told him, when he was three and crying with frustration, that she liked him just as he was.
And when Rubio was viciously and unfairly attacked by presumptuous white liberals for not being authentically Latino, I liked him even more.
The Americans have never liked him, though they reinstalled him in 1994.
Not surprisingly for a man so charming and cheerful, he liked the ladies, and they liked him (he didn't marry until late in life).
Like his political hero Sam Rayburn, the legendary Texan speaker of the House, Mr Bentsen took pride in the fact that both sides liked him.
The poll found that 82% of Pakistanis liked him compared with 36% in 2006, when Mr Sharif was less popular than Ms Bhutto and Mr Musharraf.
Donna Thomonson(ph) was leaning toward Obama, and what she heard him say on the stage of her church just reminded her why she liked him.
"By his own evaluation he hasn't raced as well as he would have liked and we would have liked him to this year, " he said on Wednesday.
But I would have liked him to have taken a moment to celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit that animates his many accomplishments and licenses the power of his current activism.
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By choosing Sarah Palin as his running-mate he made a cynical tryst with a party base that he has never much liked and that has never much liked him.
After his good showing in New Hampshire, the more the voters saw of John McCain, the less they liked him, in spite of an ever-adulatory press (unfortunately including The Economist).
Many of his neighbors say they liked him.
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Everybody liked him, though it was a temptation for those who knew him to patronise him, to treat him like a favourite child or pet, such was the inequality of his and their knowledge about his life.
Or maybe I was just surprised that he seemed to believe that happiness was possible and probably that was why I asked him the question I thought he wanted to hear, because, even on such short acquaintance, I liked him and I wished him well, at least.
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