Mr Lee is said to have promised to share some tips on boosting manufacturing, a fond ambition of the Emirates.
It is a unique fond of information for the study of the Sea of Aral and of how it came to shrink to 10 per cent of its size in the 1960s.
The notion of a secretary has become part of a fond communal memory.
The position of Turkey, which is becoming a little too fond of spanner-throwing (see article), and Brazil is at first sight more solid: they say that the resolution has sunk both the chance of talks with Iran and their own plan to remove uranium.
"Bart was a lovely 'gentle giant' of a man who I have so many fond memories of inside the British Olympic Sailing team, " added Robertson, herself a double Olympic gold medalist.
Yet The Story of Lucy Gault is a novel to be fond of: you cannot help caring deeply about the characters and the simple yet awful situation it conveys so starkly.
And yes: Quite a few of us bid a fond farewell to a first sweetheart.
This has caused a political storm in Poland, a country not fond of Russia.
This image is one of my favourites and it brings back fond memories of a truly beautiful morning.
One even comes to be fond of a bad name, if the product itself is delightful.
Richard describes his father as a quiet figure, fond of his pipe and newspaper.
Here, as Buffet notes, stands Grover Norquist, champion of a fond (and very far-fetched) dream.
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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.
Sodium, for example, is fond of a certain orange-yellow hue.
Between its first appearance on a Spanish map in 1622 and its fond farewell in a Japanese publication of 1865, California appeared insular on at least 249 separate maps.
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"Tourism is huge, but also some of the rail lines were washed out and railcars can't get to ships, interrupting the mining industry, " said Amy Norris, 59, a public information coordinator for the city, after finishing up a tour of the Fond du Lac riverfront by Coast Guard airboat.
That was a very public endorsement of a candidate who most businesses in Ohio were not terribly fond of compared to the eventual winner and current Governor, Republican John Kasich.
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Chicago is a definite must see for anyone even remotely fond of musicals and if Oscar comes a-calling (and he really should) it will be very well deserved.
And yet, seeing her this way, a majority of Americans remain fond of her.
Ultimately, it was a tablet we were quite fond of -- not least because of the well-made hardware.
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He has fond memories of a man he says is warm one to one, if not charismatic in front of crowds.
Wolfgang Urban, the boss of KarstadtQuelle, reportedly agreed to the deal during a game of golf (of which he is very fond) in Seattle with Howard Schultz, the chairman of Starbucks.
This plays well with a population that has fond memories of the first half of the century, when the country's cattle and sheep almost made Uruguay an economy to be reckoned with and the national football team twice won the World Cup.
But we get an even better and funnier dose of Paul Giamatti, who plays an alternative Harvey, and who is framed, or sometimes drawn, in fond imitation of a comic book the implication being that even the cruddiest lives can, in sympathetic hands, acquire shape and grace.
"I was very fond of Mitterrand as a man and president, " said one of the mourners.
Miller would prefer to stay in a town he's grown fond of since making his Sabres debut during the 2002-03 season.
Most of the riders aren't particularly fond of the track as they are a bit burnt out from it as they do so much of their winter testing here.
Henry James wrote that Venice was like a woman of whom you are tenderly fond.
They were sending roots dug in the forest that they not were fond of eating, particularly a root called American ginseng.
Mr. Hudec was particularly fond of his work on a building commissioned by the American Club in China that housed offices for the American Chamber of Commerce and space for the LaSalle Extension University.
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