There were messages of condolence on the club's website where both men were remembered with fondness.
James Grady signed for Gretna from Dundee United and he remembers Mileson with fondness.
Then on 17 June, after a season of struggle and many ups and downs, Ablett left the club but insists it is an experience he can look back on with fondness.
With great fondness he recalls one conversation with a colleague, after a long successful day of business golf and dinner at Winged Foot in Mamaroneck, N.
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Many of us wistfully remember the launch of new versions of Windows with more fondness than our own weddings (sorry, honey).
Tony Pulis's side were helped on their way by Seagulls stopper Brezovan, who will not look back on this match with great fondness.
Those who know or have worked with him say Anschutz is a down-to-earth, hard-driving businessman with a fondness for chomping on little unlit cigars.
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" Others bare sensitive souls: Leonard Earl Howze's Dinka describes himself, correctly enough, as "an overweight barber from West Africa with a fondness for poetry.
The husband of a director of the company also introduced Mr Blunkett to a young-ish woman with a fondness for newspaper confessions, at Annabel's, a posh London nightclub.
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Being a mere CPA, with a fondness for American history, I was really glad to see somebody a lot smarter than me make the conservative case against the Defense of Marriage Act.
Clarke says he tried not to give him too many ideas, but then found himself wondering if he was the basis for a new character - a health minister with a fondness for smoking.
The UK would suddenly be free to set its own agenda again and would hardly be more isolated than it was in the 1950s and 1960s, which happened to be years that older Britons remember with particular fondness.
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Also, in the August 2009 elections, Denny Tamaki, a former radio deejay with a fondness for rock-and-roll, won a seat in the Lower House, representing a district in Naha, the capital of Okinawa prefecture, located south of the main Japanese islands.
Most of the climate science that Mr Yergin describes, with an appealing fondness and respect for its obsessive practitioners, happened in America too.
Morgan's expense, with a particular fondness for Twitter-related quips.
The man himself often lived up to his bleak dream-world: lean, intense, racked by stomach complaints, and with a special fondness for the rugged limestone island of Faro, off Sweden's east coast, where he built a low stone house on an empty sweep of rock.
"We will always remember our many family contacts and her vivacious spirit with great warmth and fondness, " Bush said in a statement.
The Swabian yuppie, with multiple offspring and a fondness for coffee bars, is a widely despised figure.
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Rush, with his baritonal amplitude and fondness for mock pomp, makes the actor a vain, hollow man, grasping at something that he knows has eluded him his entire life.
Benny Avni, the head of the District Council of Tel Ilan, was a lanky man with stooped shoulders and a fondness for rumpled clothes and oversized sweaters, which gave him an ursine look.
Based on Jennifer Weiner's best-selling novel, the film is excellent when portraying the lifelong disconnect between two loving sisters: Maggie (Cameron Diaz), a kleptomaniac with no fixed employment and a fondness for one-night stands, and Rose (Toni Collette), who has nothing in her life but her job in a law firm.
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She also confirmed a fondness in Japan for cloth with a history to it.
The movie's coda, though, is memorable -- the camera studying Ms. Bening's face as Julia, alone in a restaurant after the show, savors what she's just done, then looks out to a middle distance, as if to her immediate future, with an equanimity that slowly blooms into fondness.
The boozy Friday lunches in London with his clever friends, and their shared fondness for puerile, obscene word games, will leave most readers bored and mystified.
By the time he was in his early 20s he was friends with Forrest Ackerman and Ray Bradbury, two men who shared Harryhausen's fondness for storytelling and animation.
With Germany just emerging from recession and unemployment likely to rise, her innate caution and fondness for consensus will put her off more radical change.
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