He was delightful, and she was fond of him in the way she was always fond of the changelings, and yet she had dresses and shoes of which she was just as fond.
And yet, seeing her this way, a majority of Americans remain fond of her.
Fascinated by the lives and personalities of others and fond of art-world gossip, Golding possessed emotional intuition that enriched not only his intimate relationships but his art-historical writing, where artists are presented as individuals with temperaments that profoundly influenced the tenor of their work.
None of these people really dislike Denton, and some of them are quite fond of him.
As eco-disasters go, the near-extinction of the beluga sturgeon may not rank with global warming, but some of us have grown fond of the big lugs.
It is also puzzled because it is so atypical for a woman who, during her lifetime, had been fiercely protective of, and extremely fond of her jewels.
Kennan thought that Americans were shallow, materialistic, and self-centered he had the attitude of a typical mid-century European and the more he saw of them the less fond of them he grew.
Andrew Lo, of MIT's Sloan School of Management, was fond of pointing out that in the physical sciences three laws can explain 99% of behaviour, whereas in finance 99 laws can explain at best 3% of behaviour.
From the top of the tower you look down on to a web of canals, on to the little roof terraces that the people of the city are so fond of cultivating, and out across the flat landscape towards distant wind farms.
People in Orange County, on the beaches south of Los Angeles, are increasingly fond of Priuses, but still Republican enough for Mr Rogers's inland state.
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Many of Apple's salespeople instead remained fond of former retail chief Ron Johnson, who left for J.
Age can by itself confer a sense of trustworthiness: brewers and bankers are fond of flaunting deep roots.
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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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.
Based on artifacts, kings and queens of bygone days seem to have been particularly fond of burlwood items.
And we all came to know the beloved race of sturdy, hairy-footed creatures, fond of pipe-weed, domestic pursuits, gardening and adventure, the Hobbits.
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Tribal troubles aside, South Sudan also needs to demobilise thousands of soldiers, many of whom are without skills, but overly fond of extra-strength beer.
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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.
He switched parties in 1996, three years into the first of his two terms as mayor of St Paul, as he became more fond of pro-business pragmatism than of protest politics.
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Ryan likes what he has seen from undrafted free agent Rontez Miles out of California University of Pennsylvania, although he isn't too fond of his Pittsburgh Steelers tattoo.
Aibo's scheduling services are by far the most reliable of these wireless services, and I quickly grew fond of hearing it tell me not to forget my 2:00 meeting or my 4:30 conference call.
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.
But while he is a fan of free markets, the British think he is too fond of switching powers from national governments to Brussels.
However, it is only by way of dressing him in them sometimes, as the King is fond of seeing him in breeches .
While China is a big growth driver for the retail side of the iPhone business, the enterprise is also growing increasingly fond of the iPhone.
Consumers are still adjusting to the concept of crowdfunding, and in this age of instant technology and gratification, most people are not too fond of waiting.
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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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The role of Epstein has tended to be minimised in the golden memory of the Beatles, perhaps because he was thought to be too fond of young men.
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There are many who have criticised me for being what they call a poster girl for the army - very flattering to be seen as a poster girl for anything at this time of life - but I think the truth is I am very fond of the army, because I always thought of it as my father's army.
Politically, Albania is a close ally of the United States, and Albanians in general tend to be very fond of America.
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