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"fond of" Definitions
  1. having a liking for or love of (someone or something) : doing (something) a lot
  2. doing (something) a lot

931 Sentences With "fond of"

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My grandmother was very fond of him, and I was very fond of her — she's the one who taught me to sew.
But there wasn't food allowed in the library so I would scarf it down in between classes...I grew very fond of the library, and she grew fond of me.
" She is not fond of the label "fusion cuisine.
I'm very fond of Pose on FX. It takes place the '80s, in Harlem and in Brooklyn, during all the vogue ball scenes, and that's an era that I'm super fond of.
Is there a particular park or lake he's fond of?
Trump was also quite fond of Pruitt, at least rhetorically.
We were particularly fond of her chemistry with Matt Lauer.
"All roads lead to Putin," she is fond of saying.
"Jamie is very fond of Katie," says the Foxx source.
Having said all that, I'm very fond of that record.
Number one because he was not fond of the Jews.
Bill Murray is quite fond of his costar Selena Gomez.
I initially wasn't fond of how the Mavic Air folds.
Ideas that economists are fond of seldom inspire popular movements.
Congress is fond of them since they postpone difficult decisions.
People in the satellite industry are fond of automobile analogies.
He's a great man and he's very fond of her.
So, why is Cristiano so fond of his man panties?
Many of the rest are extremely fond of Donald Trump.
Besides, I've grown weirdly fond of this little 1TB disk.
As you would imagine, investors aren't fond of less revenue.
Huntsman spiders in Australia are fond of hiding in cars.
Many viewers are particularly fond of the show's fashion moments.
Nevertheless, fans are understandably fond of the giant, cuddly Snorlax.
The chef isn't fond of meat substitutes like Beyond Meat.
"I don't know your life," she was fond of saying.
I wasn't fond of the idea of doing continuing stories.
And crows, like the French, are particularly fond of cheese.
His parents, who are fond of her, are socially conservative.
They are particularly fond of "yabbies," small blue freshwater crayfish.
On the trail, Klobuchar is fond of sharing personal anecdotes.
I am fond of him, but only as a friend.
"I am not a politician," he was fond of saying.
"Incredibly fond of the family," Commissioner Adam Silver told reporters.
"The president is very fond of Omarosa," Mr. Williams said.
President Barack Obama was especially fond of this jock populism.
I can easily deny a favor to a family member, as long as I have a good, of course, but not with someone I'm perhaps not fond of or someone who's not fond of me.
However, the singer wasn't initially fond of the award-winning song.
I'm very fond of a lot of the songs on it.
They were fond of him because they owed him so much.
As for Apple's accessibility features, Girma is especially fond of VoiceOver.
Now, here, in Britain, we are quite fond of our streakers.
"I've never been particularly fond of my voice," Mr. Giamatti said.
But this cat may not be particularly fond of the holiday.
It's obvious why Kardashian-West isn't so fond of those memories.
Gen Zs aren't so fond of television news, Business Insider found.
The X-Files was seriously scary and fond of philosophical dithering.
The president, an engineer by training, is fond of the grandiose.
I'm particularly fond of Kandinsky, which translates your drawings into music.
"I really was deeply fond of Ed," actress Kelly Bishop explained.
Mr López Obrador, in contrast, is less fond of unifying gestures.
But she's grown to become rather fond of the room herself.
Thousands of Facebook users were particularly fond of Andrea Mucino's comment.
Or rather for the same reason I'm not fond of you.
Gallogly became fond of O'Rourke during his midterm contest with Sen.
The Scanians have proved to be particularly fond of the cake.
Cumberbatch is fond of a classic look with a modern twist.
With that, some residents aren't too fond of the new receptacles.
So I can imagine they wouldn't be too fond of homosexuals.
Only one problem: Kids are not particularly fond of eating healthy.
As an engineer he is fond of detail, unlike previous managers.
It was very difficult because I'm very fond of the films.
Sometimes it knows that I am fond of the Minnesota Vikings.
Unsurprisingly, neither of the two men are fond of the idea.
She wasn't fond of her children using magic around the house. 
He is fond of the topic of looks, Ephron's and others.
In keeping with this slant, Dery is fond of psychoanalytic interpretation.
I'm especially fond of Kelli's sexual bravado and sense of humor.
Jabbari Weekes is a writer who is very fond of watercrafts.
Other than clothing, we're fond of the brand's simple leather bags.
As deniers are fond of pointing out, it is always changing.
At the time, league executives weren't fond of dual-threat quarterbacks.
But as I grew older, I became fond of its sound.
The Trump administration is not fond of the Congressional Budget Office.
Like the military, the M.T.A. is fond of abbreviations and acronyms.
We have never been fond of term limits of any sort.
I'm particularly fond of Hatton, an adorable spilled bowl of soup.
Movie musicals are especially fond of the exclamation point — there's Oklahoma!
And if it's people we're fond of, we keep the things.
Ms. Michelson, for one, was fond of reading and reciting Shakespeare.
There was a brown maxi that I was particularly fond of.
The latter's mother, for one, has grown deeply fond of him.
"Dust is a protective coating" Mr. Buatta was fond of saying.
The data Mr. Bloomberg is so fond of ultimately showed otherwise.
I was very fond of him, and will miss him so!
State of the Art President Trump is not fond of regulations.
He is particularly fond of birds; he has 15 of them.
Paul D. Ryan, the House Speaker, is fond of mentioning them.
I'm particularly fond of NuLuxe, which is soft and luxurious feeling.
Pence is very fond of and very supportive of the president.
"My daughter is very fond of telling me that," he laughed.
Khan is fond of using sporting metaphors to convey his message.
"I was an artist in vitro," she is fond of saying.
I'm particularly fond of the Scallop Boardshorts, but you do you!
Huntsman hasn't always been fond of Trump in the past either.
"I've become very fond of L'Oréal Colorista for fun colors," Terracciano explains.
For one, Ryan and Trump are seemingly not fond of one another.
Is there something about acting in pairs that you're especially fond of?
Ron, who was fond of his rat, Scabbers, got the rodent brains.
As a person who isn't fond of dongles, I get the decision.
Mr. Trump is fond of describing his followers as a silent majority.
It comes with promising specs and a design I've grown fond of.
That show was super fond of using names to signify certain things.
Of the new watchfaces, I am most fond of the animated ones.
And conservative pundits, who were never very fond of Trump, are ecstatic.
XI JINPING and Donald Trump claim to be fond of each other.
Romans were fond of a fish sauce called garum, Dr. Mitchell said.
Linklater is fond of holding shots for long, long periods of time.
Americans are fond of good-natured humor directed at their elected officials.
Trump is said to be particularly fond of his New Jersey property.
Do you love Costco, but aren't totally fond of making grocery runs?
It seems kittens have been quite fond of vehicles as of late.
The couple have been fond of sharing significant moments via social media.
That's why we're so fond of Earhoox 2.0 for Apple EarPods & AirPods.
She led the mathematics department, and her colleagues were fond of her.
He's fond of writing lyrics on his iPhone during lengthy bus rides.
It's no secret that Aaron Paul is moderately fond of his wife.
It's no secret that I was not fond of my mother's decision.
" She has grown fond of this word, which also appears on "Delicate.
Children who are hypersensitive to bitterness are often especially fond of sugar.
He also is fond of coach Brad Stevens and president Danny Ainge.
But Europeans are very fond of the European Union as an idea.
American presidents have been fond of hosting Pakistani dictators at Camp David.
He was also fond of the T-bone and fillets of steak.
You can tell he's both fond of and somewhat embarrassed by it.
Actually, not really me—but my husband is very fond of cooking.
Japanese corporations are fond of alliances, frequently sealed with hefty cross-shareholdings.
Trump's supporters, on the other hand, weren't so fond of the media.
It didn't matter whether it was someone he was genuinely fond of . . .
This is Mr. Echols's other mode, prankish and fond of dumb jokes.
"Historians are fond of going around saying, 'It's complicated,'" Professor Sandweiss said.
I say I love detritivores, but I am especially fond of decomposers.
She is particularly fond of laundromats for their bored and captive audiences.
He's also clearly fond of what a wah-wah pedal can do.
Steve Jobs was fond of pointing out the limits of market research.
Of course, as economists are fond of saying, correlation is not causation.
I am fond of traveling and I love to be in control.
Amazon We're fond of this affordable, portable, and durable phone camera stand.
Mary Jones was especially fond of two slaves, a mother and daughter.
A number of critics aren't fond of Adele's "Love in the Dark."
British people are especially fond of their more monolithic National Health Service.
Tech companies have been particularly fond of buying back their own stock.
These moments cut through the otherwise vaporous generalizations B.H.L. is fond of.
His father remarried, and Hartley must have been fond of his stepmother.
He's fond of flashing Nixon's victory sign -- at the most inappropriate moments.
However, not everyone is fond of voice control or finds it useful.
Republicans are fond of criticizing this sort of European-style health care.
We became pretty fond of a BBW lady and would get busy together.
Mr Trump is fond of picking out his trading partners' egregiously high tariffs.
Billionaire investor Peter Thiel doesn't like investing in trends, he's fond of saying.
But there's at least one emerging form of transportation he's not fond of.
I guess he's not as fond of me as I was of him!!!
So, what does someone who still seems mostly fond of the word think?
President Trump isn't fond of details, at least outside of his golf courses.
And worse, Mr Trump was fond of issuing tweets about Mr Tillerson's performance.
Although, I actually am very fond of this dystopian idea for the future.
Politicians in Washington are fond of ripping into Facebook for its privacy practices.
As a young symphonist, Mahler was fond of quoting himself and reusing material.
My father was fond of the Latin proverb De mortuis nil nisi bonum.
But I've never been overly fond of horses, so that should say something.
Modest, shy, and fond of giving away drawings, he resisted explaining his strip.
Locals are not fond of the architectural flair of the Grand Waikikian Hotel.
"I know the Brookline police were not fond of him," Glen Lerner says.
He was fond of her and his daughter got on [sic] with hers.
No wonder the British are so fond of the 'inscrutability' of Japanese faces.
It's the flag, and it's a nice flag everyone is very fond of.
"Back then, they weren't fond of girls working in the field," Clark says.
" In describing relationships, Ms. Smith is fond of the phrase "it was tricky.
Habit, he is fond of saying, has written far more books than talent.
Landed gentry and other moneyed types were especially fond of the new hobby.
Peele curses a lot, and he's fond of using "man" as an interjection.
Costa Ricans, including the ones in the first family, are fond of meat.
Rubber, I'm fond of telling people dramatically, is the natural enemy of hair.
"It wasn't a graphic symbol I was particularly fond of," Mr. Georgiou said.
I was very fond of Lucille Ball, but she was nasty to people.
And in the office, he is fond of riding around on a Segway.
Fond of cars and dirt bikes, he also collected Martin guitars and art.
But the Golden State Warriors have been fond of making adjustments this season.
The couple say Zhao has since become fond of her daughter-in-law.
She's obviously fond of him, but it's a two-way street ... because Sen.
My grandmother was, in addition, fond of affectionately grabbing and squeezing my forearm.
What grown-up could possibly be so fond of this retro, frumpy dish?
Indians have at times seemed fond of kicking their leaders to the curb.
I was already really fond of Lorax from the Melvins at the time.
The connection was that Estée Lauder, the person, was very fond of travel.
America, Donald Trump is fond of saying, needs to be made great again.
These won't be the manufacturing jobs that Trump is so fond of, however.
Nunavimmiut, the Indigenous peoples of Nunavik, haven't always been fond of collaring caribou.
The president, known to be fond of adulation, could find plenty of it here.
He even behaved more like the typical politicians he is so fond of berating.
I'm also very fond of her, even though we never met in her lifetime.
As Reagan was fond of saying, you dance with the one that brung ya.
Chamisa, 40, a trained lawyer fond of sharp suits, has already discredited the process.
He has a bookish assistant named Lillie who is not so fond of fighting.
We are fond of saying things are symmetric, but what does that really mean?
"I'm very fond of children and I want to be able to do that."
I'm very fond of children and I want to be able to do that.
Illustration: Emoji BuilderOverall, it turns out we're very fond of the vomiting emoji face.
As Rubio is so fond of noting, Barack Obama knows exactly what he's doing.
She's also fond of having a tipple before lunch, usually a gin and Dubonnet.
The North is not fond of these exercises, which essentially simulate war with Pyongyang.
As Amazon is fond of saying, it is "day one" for Alexa for kids.
Trump is fond of relying on the polls, and that's what this one says.
"I'm not really fond of birthdays anymore," she tells PEOPLE in an exclusive statement.
She is clearly fond of her old neighbourhood and the people who live there.
Hamid Karzai, the former Afghan president, proved unreliable and too fond of warlord allies.
As Mr Bezos is fond of saying, "you can't shrink your way to profitability".
He eats at unpretentious restaurants and is fond of the strong-smelling fruit durian.
It seems like The Talk's Sharon Osbourne is not too fond of Ashton Kutcher.
As Americans, we are fond of criticizing the bureaucracy of our government, sometimes justifiably.
"I'm particularly fond of the people who watch the show, you people," he said.
Popeye was fond of cramming cans of spinach to beef up his cartoon biceps.
We are very fond of them; one day we will tour the US together.
Teachers' Unions are typically not fond of charter schools, because they are not unionized.
Both are fond of stressing how they work with members of the other party.
Back to those risqué towel shots: we're quite fond of his slicked-back bangs.
Aries will be particularly fond of this combination for it's race car driver-feel.
Though he didn't show it I knew that he wasn't especially fond of the
"I realized I had always been very fond of this place," he told me.
Some networks and financial institutions are also fond of misleadingly arguing PINs are irrelevant.
Mountain lions proved fond of honey and destroyed expensive bee boxes to obtain it.
He was fond of saying that the average contribution to his campaign was $27.
At the moment I am very fond of the latest album of Paul Simon.
Mr. Moore was particularly fond of the jazz guitarists Tal Farlow and George Barnes.
That's a tall order, since I'm fond of the new Echo and Echo Show.
If you decide to buy Home, make sure you're fond of the word Google.
However, as an avid toy collector, the singer is fond of the controversial kitty.
Some residents, however, said they remain fond of Mugabe but will vote for Mnangagwa.
She was particularly fond of Leonardo DiCaprio and didn't approve of him dating models.
Irina and Boris separated in 2001, but she remains fond of the Rotenberg family.
Based on your work, I'd venture you are fond of those writers as well.
The French, it seems, still love techno, and we're still very fond of Weather.
I will make a shopping list full of foods I'm not particularly fond of.
The only thing that I'm not fond of is the CR2 batteries it uses.
I'm particularly fond of The Nib, which presents thought-provoking essays in comic panels.
"People are fond of saying that North Korea will never negotiate denuclearization," he said.
I'm fond of him, but I have no idea how this will turn out.
I've worked on cryptic puzzles for years, and have grown very fond of them.
Art, a friend of mine is fond of saying, does not owe you anything.
I'm sort of fond of them, those past selves that never came to be.
He's particularly fond of Saranac Lake, New York, according to the New York Times.
While there, he grew fond of Western belt buckles and developed an easygoing style.
As for the smooth surfaces humans are so fond of, Dr. Hu was reassuring.
Mr. Trump is already fond of equating Democratic approaches to health care with socialism.
But he was also fond of puns and ambiguities in words (as in movement).
I am fond of remembering my father's best friend, Joseph Lovece, an Italian-American.
Davidson hasn't been fond of how SNL has portrayed him as an oafish idiot.
The Taliban were fond of killing our soldiers and making videos while doing it.
Ever since I was a kid, I have been fond of long train trips.
"Like all Englishmen, he was very fond of beef in any form," she noted.
I'm especially fond of the long sigara borek, rolled to look like a cigar.
Maybe you are too fond of questioning the army's role in the country's affairs.
BB-8 is particularly fond of Rey, having been saved by her multiple times. 
A seasoned, irrepressible diplomat, fond of quoting Napoleon, Fried saw the political risks involved.
Conservatives, and some liberals, are fond of calling for more flexibility in government regulation.
They are very fond of egg, and egg features as a big dominant ingredient.
He thought them loutish, nosy, excessively fond of alcohol, and dangerously prone to violence.
The firm's name, however, is cheekily disingenuous; Sugimoto is fond of repurposing ancient materials.
It is a fair for the fair-phobic or enthusiasts not fond of walking.
Trump is notably fond of Xi and swayed easily during one-on-one conversations.
There are a few key trends that Gigi Hadid seems to be quite fond of.
Prudhomme isn't particularly fond of the bar, although it somehow attracts him like a magnet.
So we know they were fond of them because they have been back for tea.
But we also know one other suspect who's fond of hanging around the slaughterhouse: Amma.
"In my heart, I am so fond of everything that this house represents," McCormick says.
The people who have this ethos are fond of systemization, and everything is a system.
He is fond of telling a story about a passing conversation he had with Rep.
For that reason, traders are fond of using options prices to mathematically derive volatility expectations.
Although Elon Musk is especially active on Twitter, he is seemingly less fond of Facebook.
I was raised in an Islamic country that is not fond of relationships before marriage.
The regime's founder, Hugo Chávez, was fond of quoting Mao Zedong to charm Chinese visitors.
IT IS NOW a cliché of the campaign that Theresa May is fond of clichés.
It is Facebook's ball, after all, as the company is so fond of reminding everyone.  
AMD founder Jerry Sanders was fond of flashy suits and boasted of his manufacturing prowess.
The group is fond of referring to itself as a startup within the White House.
One dog, Wallace, an Airedale Terrier, is particularly fond of her and she of him.
As a young contender he had been fond of his birth name, which sounded gladiatorial.
Some advertisers fond of Facebook are seeing subpar results on Instagram, according to advertising buyers.
Last week Trump called The Post "Amazon's 'chief lobbyist,'" a claim he's fond of repeating.
Can Africans really be so fond of a president who thinks "Nambia" is a country?
" Hermine Ford (previously Tworkov) recalls, "Rauschenberg and my father were very fond of each other.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Don't forget augmented reality either (something Apple is particularly fond of).
I read that the label wasn't too fond of that name when you pitched it.
And what of the "weird, niche classes" that Sethi was so fond of last year?
Kadakia said men in the Middle East are especially fond of wearing blue diamond rings.
"In my heart, I am so fond of everything that this house represents," McCormick said.
On his iPod: I'm really fond of this kid Peter Cincotti and of Michael Bublé.
Of course, the Seahawks last star running back was fond of a particular food, too.
Westbrook didn't blink when asked if he was fond of the shots he took late.
The former first lady was fond of Emery and knew he was good with computers.
I'm very fond of their Debug project, which aims to stop mosquitoes in their tracks.
For dystopian literature though I am fond of JG Ballard, John Wyndham and HG Wells.
As Obama is fond of saying: in governance, reality has a way of asserting itself.
Many are fond of open letters and I have never written one, but here goes.
Company taskmasters may yet grow fond of an adapted adage: mens sana in corporate sano.
However, it's worth noting that he is notoriously fond of not-funny "jokes" (think "Boober").
Lee appears to have grown fond of Oh during the weeks he's been treating him.
Steve Bannos played Mr. Kowchevski, the algebra teacher who wasn't too fond of the freaks.
This small-town play is substantially overgrown and too fond of a whiny major character.
The bad boys he's so fond of usually manage to wriggle out of the doghouse.
Her son, 3-year-old Sebastian Taylor didn't seem too fond of the look, though.
"None of the other top 25 were founded after Netscape" Petersen is fond of remarking.
"He's so American," people were fond of saying, as if to step even further away.
I read that you're not too fond of pianos, which are all over this record.
There's something called "longevity escape velocity," which is a term transhumanists are very fond of.
If you're a fan of Outback, you're surely also fond of the iconic Bloomin' Onion.
EP, pushing back on the featherweight synths that Brown used to be so fond of.
"I have a home in Greenwich, and I'm fond of my friends there," he said.
I'm not particularly fond of that, but if it works for you, go for it.
I'm especially fond of Bruce's LEFT JAB/I SURE DO stack in the northwest corner.
The tariffs that Mr. Trump has grown so fond of may have the opposite effect.
" He was fond of the phrase, "If your radio's tuned here, your radio's tuned right!
She's fond of her neighbors and the magnolia tree she planted in the front yard.
He would grow fond of locating the origins of his style in his physical deficiencies.
"War is not something I am really fond of, but I am patriotic," Chopra replied.
"One interaction I'm fond of is the receptionist in the Pewter Museum," he tells me.
He is fond of boasting about how he has personally killed criminals and even strangers.
Both are also fond of poking fun at their own public caricatures (caricatures they created).
"Two for the price of one," he was fond of repeating on the campaign trail.
Alexander Hamilton was fond of singing and performed duets at the piano with his daughter.
I won't be crushed if it turns out that she's not so fond of beaches.
"The American people are quite fond of the royal family," the President said to Charles.
But just wishing isn't enough, as Picard was fond of saying, to make it so.
Other looks that Markle is fond of include elegant, conservative pencil skirts and chic pantsuits. 
"Mark's fond of saying it probably wasn't soon enough, in many ways," the director said.
The couple became so fond of Mr. Webster that they later named him their beneficiary.
Yet, Princess Carolyn's wedding is a bittersweet finale that reads as strangely fond of BoJack.
She has dyed the tips of her hair purple, a style she's grown fond of.
"As Biden is fond of saying, all politics is personal," said a Biden campaign aide.
Sondheim has said before that he isn't fond of some of the lines he wrote.
The aesthetic gesture I had not been prepared to grow fond of was the dubbing.
While Mr. Trump is fond of bellowing, "You're fired," sacking Mr. Cordray could be complicated.
Although Mr. Baldwin was an eminence among accompanists, he was not fond of that word.
" Muhammad was fond of the Buddhist expression, "The only constant in the universe is change.
Your governor, a Republican, a rich bastard fond of dictionary words, let it all happen.
And of course, O'Leary himself is fond of showing his Instagram followers what he's drinking.
But it also shows several of Trump's underlings aren't too fond of their boss, either.
Octopuses become fond of certain people, yet at others they squirt disdainful jets of water.
Mr. Trump was fond of saying that prices were rising by 100 percent or more.
Andrew Johnson pioneered the recalcitrant racism and impeachment-worthy subterfuge the president is fond of.
I am also not fond of the idea of having a separate euro area parliament.
I'm fond of Mordecai Richler's protagonists, who tend to be sardonic, somewhat self-destructive boozers.
She has dyed the tips of her hair purple, a style she's grown fond of.
I was quite puzzled when I heard that Musharraf was also fond of the song.
The Emmys, suffice to say, aren't fond of nominating shows they're not already familiar with.
Catherine Zeta-Jones is no longer fond of sharing the same birthday with husband Michael Douglas!
Many aren't fond of how Bushnell treats the man who proposed to her on TV: Yeesh.
Peppermint obviously has a strong sense of smell, one that mice are not too fond of.
The two were polar opposites — Rose, reserved, and Garland, far more fond of parties and dancing.
You want to run the country more like a business, as Republicans are fond of saying?
These stories sort of confirm that dogs have incredibly long memories for people they're fond of.
Although Thiel hasn't expressed much interest in virtual reality, he's notoriously fond of dystopian tech moonshots.
She was particularly fond of the iconic sketch show's "hilarious" coverage of all three presidential debates.
And, as everyone is fond of pointing out, it's an industry dominated by very old institutions.
At that point, we thought, We're starting to grow very fond of our silly Goose Game.
My mother was fond of asking me to get an MBA and write on the side.
He was also fond of Nazi scientist Arthur Randolph, who used slave laborers to build rockets.
In an interview with Page Six, Lee confirmed that she's not very fond of the politician.
CNN's David Axelrod is fond of saying that presidential campaigns are an MRI of the soul.
Those who remember the push-to-talk feature on Sprint Nextel might be fond of this.
Richards is fond of animals, and frequently posts photos of herself enjoying time with her dogs.
And CAISO is, state wonks are fond of claiming, the best-run ISO in the country.
Although millennials were born long after these buildings were erected, they are especially fond of them.
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"We're putting women back in women's health care," Bartasi tells me, a line she's fond of.
But the two share a lot in common and are clearly very fond of one another.
And it has nothing to do with the "freedom pat-downs" we're all so fond of.
Incidentally, that's why Boston Dynamics is so fond of pushing and shoving its robots in videos.
"They are polar opposites in personality but really are very fond of each other," Jones said.
Asma was fond of the orator: He'd been a pop icon before becoming an Islamic televangelist.
And most, if not all, will have to start – as millennials are fond of saying – adulting.
I think it will be and I'm especially fond of the last-generation Surface Pro 4.
And apparently, he's much more fond of the Junior judges than those on the original show.
Please let's not forget I was 12 and particularly fond of quiet places with air conditioning.
Like Debbie Kuhn, Norman seemed fond of harassment and had a reputation for sending threatening emails.
Holland Haiis, a digital detox and connectivity expert, is also not fond of Farnum's proposed legislation.
This sort of "pay to unlock" hardware feature is something that Tesla is quite fond of.
The monarch was quite fond of Churchill and sent him a handwritten letter upon his retirement.
She tells me that she's grown quite fond of this house, that she already misses it.
My parents never would have gone for that because they were not overly fond of Tommy.
Liberals are not fond of him The Iraq War is the big dividing point for Lieberman.
He is fond of high-end clothing brands, like Vetements, that essentially produce glorified street wear.
I'm also fond of Gothamist, though mostly as a convenient aggregator of what others have produced.
She is very fond of Andre Agassi, and misses him, but fell hardest for Rafael Nadal.
Some of Ahmad Rahami's customers were fond of him, especially those he favored with free meals.
In fact, Gillespie cited the identical street gang, MS-13, that Trump is fond of invoking.
Mr. Mustapick was fond of cataloging oddities like prosthetic testicles for pets that had been neutered.
Tulsi Gabbard, for her part, is fond of describing her conversion to Hinduism as a teenager.
But, as climate activists are fond of saying, the Earth's math doesn't change because of politics.
Chinese restaurants are sprouting to cater for new arrivals who are rarely fond of Pakistani food.
I'm also fond of the basic thumbs-up/thumbs-down, assuming your hands are not bound.
Economists, including Mr. Zandi, have never been particularly fond of the various tax subsidies for homeownership.
My grandmother was fond of saying that the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
If you have one that you are particularly fond of, please put it in the comments.
"President Trump is very fond of President Abbas," Kushner, who is Trump's son-in-law, said.
Its right-populist government remains emotionally fond of coal and resists tighter EU rules on emissions.
Naturally, they aren't fond of iPhone-shot footage being any kind of introduction for new material.
While "A Star Is Born" is fond of its drag queens, it ultimately condescends to them.
I'm not that fond of virtual assistants in general, but I especially do not like Bixby.
Everyone was particularly fond of my Zen egg, a wooden totem symbolizing balance and self-awareness.
And furnished an opera singer to serenade an Italian Spinoni that was fond of the music.
It illustrated why so many Democrats are fond of the 76-year-old former vice-president.
He never met a stranger and was fond of sharing things with the people around him.
But General Mattis is not another George Patton, a comparison Mr. Trump is fond of making.
Or maybe (like me) she's fond of the quiet confidences we make just before nodding off?
Biographers are fond of dates, and I can be exact in this case: April 21, 1995.
"When I told my parents about my plans they weren't very fond of it," she wrote.
She started acting at just 6 years old and grew really fond of playing off accents.
I'm particularly fond of the silly clues for KOSHER NOSHER and MASSAGE PASSAGE, both group efforts.
He and I are deeply fond of exploring reliced and decaying urban locations in our area.
" He also made no bones about the fact that he was "extravagantly fond of good food.
We're all friends of Hagrid here, but some of us are uh... less "fond" of Acromantula.
He was fond of her and decided that if he didn't pick her, a stranger would.
Mr. Robot has always been fond of stylistic gimmicks, undertaken with a wink and a smile.
He has turned into a handy surgical assistant, and Claire is clearly fond of his cheerfulness.
But I hadn't noticed a lot, having grown fond of avoiding my grief by blacking out.
The organizers are fond of presenting images of Hillary Clinton side-by-side with Donald Trump.
And for a president fond of spectacle, the signing was unusually private, with no media present.
They are fond of online shopping and banking, so making electronic payments to strangers is second nature.
" In leaving, Stapleton says she remains fond of Google, adding she still believes "this place is magic.
That could get more annoying on the new Pixels, especially if someone isn't fond of Google Calendar.
Here is a definition I'm not fond of: Vector: A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
Instinctively combative and fond of chaos, Trump usually digs in on controversial policies, rather than backing down.
Shekhar is particularly fond of offering unsolicited, hard-to-interpret advice on life, the universe and everything.
The display may have turned heads, but James Corden didn't seem too fond of the new glossy.
And, it seems, many people aren't too fond of the idea of the return of thin brows.
And with people they're fond of, they remember everything about them—every nuance, from appearance to smell.
Yes, that's right, Canadians are so fond of stereotypes that Tim Hortons helps kids learn hockey. Anyway.
Some have suggested the commander-in-chief — a man famously fond of fabrication — made it all up.
Moscow was initially fond of Mr Trump because he seemed to want to reduce America's global role.
" He also described the U.S. president as "a rogue and a gangster fond of playing with fire.
One of his former snowboarding students recalls how Trudeau was fond of reciting poetry on the slopes.
CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is fond of likening Uber's trajectory to Amazon's early days on the public market.
From the outside, Extinction Rebellion looks like a freewheeling movement fond of elaborate costumes and outlandish stunts.
I am probably too fond of literary diaries and letters, and take much pleasure in literary essays.
Despite this fear, Arie's mother grows fond of Lauren, perhaps because they're wearing the same periwinkle sweater.
But Tony isn't too fond of the furries who are openly directing their frothing passion at him.
But that's not likely to happen: Trump is too fond of broad accusations rather than specific proof.
The directors are much too fond of drone shots showing the London skyline and its busy streets.
Communist leaders have been especially fond of deploying local residents to keep a lookout on street corners.
And don't even get us started on that 12″ high heel-less footwear she's so fond of.
Kholeif is also very fond of Yto Barrada's photographs, which he describes as both critical and sublime.
There are a lot of Triple A league fast food that I'm more fond of than Wendy's.
Though I'm particularly fond of this brand, you can also find other popular micellar water options here.
VOX is fond of Instagram and says a lot of voters have come to it through Whatsapp.
"I'm not very fond of skating first, but that's kind of what you train for," she said.
As many are fond of saying, "What happens in the Arctic does not stay in the Arctic."
Maybe you've never been particularly fond of your month's birthstone, coveting May's emerald or September's sapphire instead.
But that's not to say there aren't some things about them that I'm not entirely fond of.
As I'm fond of telling founders who ask for validation, ultimately it is the market that decides.
THE REPUBLICANS who control the Virginia legislature are fond of saying that less government is better government.
In other words, the Russiasphere is not particularly liberal—nor are liberals especially fond of the Russiasphere.
Here's the thing: Men wearing skirts is not a new phenomenon: Marc Jacobs is fond of them.
But the Democrats are not fond of the approaches Trump and the Republicans have floated thus far.
We've placed wagers on three players the system is particularly fond of relative to the betting markets.
Political observers are fond of pointing out that a looming fiscal crisis is facing the United States.
Many Aussies are fond of their South African dentist and would appreciate a plumber from absolutely anywhere.
According to Politico, Trump is personally fond of McDaniel and appears to be leaning toward choosing her.
Kjellberg's support of free speech has attracted a fanbase that is also fond of controversy and trolling.
He was especially fond of Heidelberg, where he lived with his family in the summer of 1878.
Fox came to prominence as an unorthodox businessman-cum-politician fond of straight talk and breaking traditions.
Trump has also reportedly become fond of Yellen, a fellow New Yorker, through his meetings with her.
" He called Trump a "rogue and a gangster fond of playing with fire, rather than a politician.
This is the style I grew up with in my teens and I'm really fond of it.
PR: I'm very fond of what're doing to build smart networks and intelligent grids on city outskirts.
Not only is he not allergic to Taylor Swift's favorite animal, he is incredibly fond of felines.
It&aposs Buffett&aposs bread and butter — and something that Systrom seems to be rather fond of.
May, who has been fond of repeating that "Brexit means Brexit," to be a little more specific.
Complicating matters is that we are very fond of him and he is by nature emotionally fragile.
Unfortunately, they're a little too fond of eating poisonous cane toads … and the meal is killing them.
It's a financial metric that his new boss is quite fond of citing and taking credit for.
Putin was never particularly fond of the Soviet Union, but he preyed on that anger and bitterness.
Not everyone is fond of the approximately 200 street fairs in the city each year, he said.
In her memoir, Ward chided herself for being too fond of her characters early in her career.
My parents, who through me have also grown fond of the city, came down for opening night.
Normally, Interpol goes after murderers and drug traffickers, not women fond of posting cleavage shots on Instagram.
R.S.: People today are fond of leadership programs that theorize about the profile and tenets of leadership.
As befits such a dramatic ambition, the heralds of the IOT are fond of very big numbers.
Until this year, Mr. Yilmaz was fond of saying that no trained chefs cooked in Pazar's kitchen.
As California officials are fond of saying, that is a feature, not a flaw, of the system.
LANKFORD: Well — well, is there any question that the president is not real fond of this investigation?
I'm especially fond of "The Red-Headed League," because it was the first Holmes story I read.
Humans are famously fond of sweets, for example, presumably a legacy of our fruit-eating primate ancestors.
Long missions on the space station are "an ultra-marathon, not a marathon," they're fond of saying.
Well before becoming President, Trump was fond of firing off lawsuits to get back at his critics.
Similarly, Republicans — Democrats, too — are fond of tarring opponents by saying that they're too beholden to polls.
For some reason, I've become very fond of the clues that use numbers to substitute for letters.
Zain ud-Din produced the most awe-inspiring natural images and was especially fond of drawing birds.
" As astronauts and entrepreneurs alike are fond of saying whenever something goes horribly wrong, "space is hard.
He owns a six-seat Agusta SPA A109S — which he is fond of flying — worth $4.5 million.
The tax cuts did not "unleash animal spirits" (as the business media is so fond of saying).
"If you dig deep enough in a dish, you find its nostalgia," Donnelly is fond of saying.
The Texans run weaves in transition, and Green is fond of some principles of the motion offense.
It's a very Romantic treatment of Baroque music, so purists may not be as fond of it.
" The same man was also fond of saying, "The English never draw a line without blurring it.
" Despite Trump's vow to refrain from barking, he is fond of using the phrase "like a dog.
Critics and skeptics are fond of saying that enslaved people should have asked for recompense back then.
Queen Victoria was fond of both opium and cannabis, before being introduced to cocaine later in life.
As they say, distance makes the heart grow fonder ... and they're looking really fond of each other.
He did just fall into Ramsay's clutches, and Ramsay's not exactly fond of keeping his prisoners fully intact.
"I'm fond of Elton and proud of the work we did together," Reid told the Scottish Daily Mail.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is fond of calling the technology "fool cells," and he isn't the only critic.
Obama is fond of saying that only problems that no one else can solve reach the President's desk.
Those who do consider going rogue often do so because they are not fond of their party's nominee.
But either way, he seems extremely fond of the video and has already pinned it to his profile.
Both are not particularly fond of protecting human rights, and have demonstrated a deep disdain for the press.
Two, that President Trump is fond of pictures of himself signing things surrounded by people looking on approvingly.
On the other hand, he conceded, many workers aren't fond of admitting they don't know what they're doing.
While you're fond of travel, your experience reveals that it's all about the journey and not the destination.
I am fond of both of these shows — they're both smart shows that go for intelligent, complicated laughs.
YOU'RE A RUNNER WITH A TRACK COACH YOU'RE VERY FOND OF, AN ACCOUNTANT AND STANFORD BUSINESS SCHOOL GRAD.
I am fond of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) JOLTS data (Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey).
The award-winning audio producer Eleanor Kagan is fond of saying "You are hair" (there's a hashtag too).
I'm also not fond of Blizzard's approach to character design; but if nothing else, Overwatch's heroes have appeal.
I wasn't fond of other children because they could be silly and pathetic and I didn't like it.
He also appears fond of the cut-and-thrust with Mr Schumer, a fellow outer-borough New Yorker.
Israeli diplomats are fond of listing those they can count as friends and those they regard as unfriendly.
Can't say I'm particularly fond of the black silicone band the model the company sent in for review.
Sharpless' scientific background is a welcome sign for the public-health advocates who were so fond of Gottlieb.
DONALD TRUMP is fond of pointing out that the stockmarket has reached many record highs under his presidency.
His move, meanwhile, will be popular with Donald Trump, who is fond of paying homage to coal miners.
As Kerry Emanuel, an MIT climate scientist, is fond of saying: Weather forms in that climate-changed world.
Canadian musicians and theater and dance groups like Fond of Tigers and The Holy Body Tattoo will perform.
"Someone, somewhere in a garage is gunning for us," Eric Schmidt, Alphabet's executive chairman, is fond of saying.
Then again, the studio has always been fond of hiding nods to its past work in various games.
Trump is fond of reminding people at more or less every opportunity that he has the quarterback's support.
But that 1099 economy you're so fond of should come with a warning: Steep Drop-off Ahead. Why?
She told me Nick, hand-reared for a few weeks as a newborn, is particularly fond of people.
Even King Solomon was fond of "a snow-cooled drink at harvest time," according to some Bible translations.
Always fond of absurdity, he told GQ six years ago that he was working on a new act.
Tse was a frequent visitor to Asia's casinos and fond of betting on horses, especially on English races.
Trump supporters have at times seemed particularly fond of hats emblazoned with his "Make America Great Again" slogan.
And I've now come to know that it's a term that even Jamie Lee is not fond of.
There ain't no such thing as a free lunch, Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman was fond of saying.
Nineties girls less fond of the grunge look still wore eyeliner, but kept it to a clean line.
Saturn is the planet of hard work, obstacles, and boundaries—things that luxurious Venus is not fond of.
And it's not just interested in your face, though it's especially fond of all the yummy sebum there.
David Baker is a historical weapons re-enactor who has an elaborate moustache and is fond of vests.
"The boys also go hunting often, which I'm not fond of," she says of Don Jr. and Eric.
Democratic strategists are fond of pointing out that 2202 Republican-held districts voted for Hillary Clinton in 2628.
I'll go out on a limb and predict that GOP primary voters aren't real fond of unfunded mandates.
He left after seven months but remained fond of McCarthy, even showing up secretly at his memorial service.
Also — because you are so fond of him, if he attends, make sure he is seated near you.
Whites in Wisconsin are fairly fond of Obama, or at least more fond than people might have thought.
I'm not all that fond of books that make me cry, but in Purdy's case, I don't mind.
President Donald Trump has been fond of pointing to the market as evidence of his masterful economic stewardship.
Mr. Beruff's central campaign theme seemed to be that Mr. Rubio was insufficiently fond of Donald J. Trump.
Speaking in recent years, Mr. Hutcherson was fond of citing a bit of insight from an old friend.
Nikolay Vaschilin, a retired K.G.B. officer who trained with them, remembers that the two were fond of pranks.
Donald Trump, meanwhile, is fond of sharing his viewpoint that "we don't win" as a country these days.
I've never been super fond of labels, because I don't think that's how too many people identify themselves.
She is sticking with the signature light locks she's been so fond of for the last few years.
Even as a youth I was quite fond of looking at old photographs, looking where we are now.
But writer Eve Peyser, who is fond of such cookies, settles on a name that feels fitting enough.
Jim Mitchell, 222, loved cars and he and Alice, 227, were fond of their mixed toy poodle, GiGi.
As reporters were ever so fond of pointing out during the tough times, I was a music major.
So, I've had a few days with it, and yeah, I am very fond of it so far.
He reports his birthday as July 4, 1900, an apocryphal but symbolic date he was fond of using.
Of his many novels, Mr. Goldman was particularly fond of "The Princess Bride," which was published in 1973.
Oddly, their fans are not very fond of record stores, but they will show up for live shows.
She slips back on one of her baseball caps, one the Daily Mail seems especially fond of featuring.
" As for demand, she told me that she had a statistic that she was fond of citing. "U.
Now, I'm more fond of the living, particularly Lyra and Will from Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" series.
"" Trump and his aides — who are personally fond of Shine — had only positive things to say on Friday.
Mr. McConnell is not fond of bringing bills to the floor that he does not think can pass.
" Kim also called Trump a "rogue and a gangster fond of playing with fire, rather than a politician.
"Daniel is the brain, I'm more fond of optical illusions and making the pieces look unusual," Marchenko said.
Ms. Radziwill now has a boyfriend, Adam Kenworthy, a vegan chef who is fond of the dog too.
I have grown fond of it, and I am relieved to see it is not the garden perp.
I was particularly fond of this article as it shed light upon the "human" side of this astronaut.
The SEC's patience is running thin with an accounting measure that WeWork, Uber, and Peloton are fond of
We're also fond of Nike's many different sports bras, which are known for moisture wicking and great support.
Hayden was fond of comparing the student movement that followed to the American Revolution and the Civil War.
Op-Ed Contributor Obamacare is not "collapsing under its own weight," as Republicans are so fond of saying.
I was particularly fond of the Chasseur de Cailloux blend of 70% Syrah, 15% Grenache, and 15% Carignan.
Archive documents at Benjamin Hooks Library mention that Tann was fond of cremation because it left no evidence.
But, as college presidents are fond of telling elected officials, higher education is not just a private transaction.
I was particularly fond of this article as it shed light upon the "human" side of this astronaut.
Hitler was fond of the piece, programming it for the opening of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin.
He's particularly fond of Ex-Easter Island Head, a group known for hitting electric guitar strings with mallets.
This likely roadblock is something that a president famously fond of televised performance would have to work around.
But also, I&aposve become very fond of the character and didn&apost feel able to abandon him.
Foods of choice: Stalin was fond of traditional Georgian cuisine, which features walnuts, garlic, plums, pomegranates, and wines.
Which of your music videos are you most fond of or do you have good memories of making?
While Americans are lukewarm on the quality of education nationally, they're generally fond of their own public schools.
For those who aren't so fond of sharing their Reese's, however, this arrangement may not exactly be ideal.
He was schooled in modesty, fond of the small behind-the-scenes gesture rather than the large public show.
Authorities are not always fond of the internationally recognized experts because their very presence is evidence of official failures.
These same folks are also fond of speculating about what kind of tracks each of Swift's breakups will produce.
Iranian officials are fond of lurid conspiracy theories, but it is not hard to see why they suspect outsiders.
Sanders said on CBS on Tuesday that he is "fond" of the other senators who are running in 2020.
Texans are famously fond of cowboys, and they can't resist an outlaw with a good mustache and some panache.
"He is a very happy boy and is particularly fond of Bob and Nicholas, two of his good friends."  
She never wore a leather helmet; it didn't do much for the hairstyle, and she was fond of fashion.
According to the FBI, Atchison was fond of making trolling comments online to get a rise out of people.
Its chief executive, Lloyd Blankfein, is fond of saying Goldman is more like a technology company than a bank.
As we are fond of saying, one statistic rarely tells the entire story, and that's certainly the case here.
Today propaganda officials grant a rare licence to Mr Hu, and indeed sound positively fond of him in private.
Trump can only hope he is as fond of his FEMA director as the current president is of his.
Turkey's liberals and democrats have defended a government they have clearly not been fond of against the illegitimate putsch.
"I'm really, really fond of [Foster]...I've known him since I was 21-years-old," she told the outlet.
They are realistic—and they strive to provide excellence even though most people aren't fond of using their service.
Military types are fond of talking about responding at the "speed of relevance"; that speed will get ever faster.
Bethesda does like to take inspiration from history, and it is especially fond of building up in-game legends.
Residents are clearly fond of him—in one café a popular sandwich (peanut butter and granola) carries his name.
Right-leaning pundits are fond of portraying these antics as an inevitable consequence of squishy leftism and liberal intolerance.
He is fond of issuing decrees; he may be surprised to learn that creditors cannot simply be bossed around.
NORTH: Look it, I -- that is taken out of context as people are fond of saying in our business.
In fact, the family was so fond of Harambe that he was affectionately referred to as my adopted son.
Heartland "Ameristan" is full of people who believe Moab was destroyed, including a rabid fundamentalist cult fond of crucifixion.
As so many American liberals are fond of pointing out, poverty is virtually non-existent in the Nordic countries.
He was a military man who was very fond of western principles many of which he introduced in Turkey.
"She embraced her mother's politics and never got over her father's hard-headedness," Bill Clinton is fond of saying.
It has already been well-established that baristas are not too fond of making this widely talked about beverage.
But "details matter," as Clinton is now fond of saying, if you're actually president or might be one day.
Wind down with a book, audiobook, or podcast before an earlier bed time—Gemini season is fond of learning.
He is fond of collaborating with other artists across different mediums, which he says he prefers to working alone.
They say those bloggers are fond of cutting out entire food categories in pursuit of a "clean" eating regime.
" Dwane Casey, the coach of the Raptors, is fond of saying the N.B.A. is a "make-or-miss league.
Jenkin is fond of saying that in the choir there are only four parties: sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses.
If there is one particular cliche we are fond of here, it is that of the relegation 'six pointer'.
Goldman Sachs strategist Cole Hunter agrees with this approach, and is particularly fond of companies offering significant dividend growth.
She sometimes longs for the hated dead father, a wealthy blowhard fond of beating his children with a cane.
Pakistani democrats are quite fond of explaining away their own contradictions by saying, This is the beauty of democracy.
"I was so fond of the experience," she said, "it will make it a little easier to say goodbye."
Pressman was also fond of stunts like positioning women in barrels outside of bars to hand out Barneys matchbooks.
FDR was also fond of having "fireside chats," speeches addressed to the American people and broadcast over the radio.
Perennially tanned and fond of flashy suits, Mr. Mozilo personified the home-lending good times that ultimately went bad.
They are looking both to their own citizens, and to Americans who are fond of certain major European museums.
"I have always been very fond of Donald and I CARE about him," Harth wrote to Graff in August.
I can think of multiple 140-word character expressions that he's publicly expressed he's not fond of the investigation.
He tells me he's always been fond of marijuana, but the lack of transparency about its quality needed fixing.
In Europe, governments are as un-fond of seeing their tax bases shrinking as workers are their rights evaporating.
Nicholson said that one of the dolphins she tracks, named Huubster, has grown especially fond of playing with blowfish.
Leslie Jones found herself fond of Alyssa after likening her to a woman she'd meet at a Tupperware party.
The small plates are uniformly delicious, beginning with the creamed kale, a vegetable I am not usually fond of.
Most of us are not particularly fond of pushing ourselves during exercise, as both science and experience tell us.
"The political correctness is something I'm not fond of because we have to really pull back," Varvel, 59, laments.
In the nineteen-thirties, her great-uncle Thornton Prince III was a handsome pig farmer and fond of women.
Yes, it's a cheesefest, and yes, it's a little too fond of twists for the sake of having twists.
I'm fond of it because a team of us placed a large tenant in that building 30 years ago.
Several of the president's political nominees have shifted to other roles because the president is personally fond of them.
Mr. Parker, who is fond of bow ties and blunt-force bons mots, apparently did not like her tone.
When the cameras were rolling, President George Bush was fond of saying that he was not the emotional type.
Mr. Begor isn't fond of this construction, and he emphasizes that we consumers are his customers' customers, after all.
Bala is particularly fond of the diminutive, the "small" of things, hands, wounded children — all designed to elicit sympathy.
Members of the Trump administration are fond of characterizing the Flores settlement as a "loophole" in need of fixing.
He was always fond of the beach and his favourite treats which he had almost everyday before his passing.
She's especially fond of pale pink roses, Champagne-colored anthurium with rainbow stamens and phalaenopsis orchids in mint green.
People are not particularly fond of talking about it anymore, and certainly not to reporters who come around asking.
Ms. Lizzimore, best known in Britain as an intrepid director, is overly fond of poetic parables and fairy tales.
The Verband Sozialer Wettbewerb, a German advocacy group that promotes fair competition, is not fond of the practice either.
For evidence, witness the Scandinavian countries that Sanders, Warren, and other leftists (hi there) are so fond of citing.
"Russia is a hurricane," as Rob Joyce, the White House cybersecurity coordinator at the time, is fond of saying.
The Taliban, who have expanded their control in the south in recent years, are also fond of the motorcycle.
Mr. Innaurato was as fond of opera as he was of theater, both writing about it and directing it.
As a teen-ager, he was fond of motorcycles, girls, and guns, interests that distracted him from his studies.
As President Trump is fond of saying, big infrastructure projects should come in under budget and ahead of schedule.
Although Truman was fond of saying "the buck stops here," ultimately the decision would rest with the Supreme Court.
They were my no-name neighbors and I was as fond of them as if I actually knew them.
Apple executives, who are fond of using the word "revolutionary" to describe their products, have also acknowledged some missteps.
The children claimed to like blue Saturn best, with its luminous rings, but Miss Lewis was fond of Neptune.
A fast-talking, vivid character, Bliss is obsessed with horse racing and fond of translating its verities to politics.
Public Health Republicans in Congress are fond of calling Obamacare a death spiral of escalating costs and declining coverage.
" -- via Twitter Julie Andrews "Blake [Edwards] and I were very fond of Burt and we loved working with him.
Meghan Markle's first solo project as the Duchess of Sussex focuses on a pastime she's famously fond of: cooking.
Of all of his investments, Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary is especially fond of his liquid assets — like wine.
He got rid of them (now he collects motorcycles — he has nine), but he is fond of his lifestyle.
"There is no education in the second kick of a mule," he was fond of telling anyone who asked.
Graham is fond of saying Congress is inside the 10-yard line for a solution to these divisive issues.
When he was the House speaker, Paul Ryan was fond of talking about $3 trillion in "trapped" profits abroad.
But she's apparently developed one; a White House official told NBC News that Trump is "very fond" of Nielsen.
And for that matter, no one knows why cicadas are fond of prime numbers like 13 and 17 either.
I had a rich guy to deal with, but I became very, very fond of Si. He was mercurial.
We're very fond of Hiroshi Sugimoto's work, especially his photographs of theaters, their empty stages aglow in white light.
He's clearly fond of Mexico and has spoken with pride that his youngest son was born a Mexican citizen.
The Golden Globes — always fond of shiny new baubles — have generally been friendlier to streaming networks than the Emmys.
President Obama, as Sanders is fond of noting, negotiated with himself, and progressives paid an unknowable price as a result.
President Donald Trump apparently wasn't too fond of what many doctors consider healthy eating habits while on the campaign trail.
My own relatives were fond of playing the market and were fortunate enough to have the necessary resources and education.
Warren Buffett is fond of saying that he is fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.
When it comes to bringing millions of people together, TV executives are fond of saying that the pipes still work.
Many local residents have allegedly grown fond of the amphibious pachyderms, and are at the very least captivated by them.
Although you're fond of life's pleasantries, your version of abundance is to have the luxury to travel as you please.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse is very fond of claiming that Citizens United derailed bipartisan support for legislative action with climate change.
I'm particularly fond of the Salt filter, which turns simple stills and clips into what feels like an animated comic.
She is given to soft and clinging gowns, and, according to her own confession, is very fond of moving pictures.
People close to Mr. Adelson, who owns Las Vegas properties like the Venetian, say he is fond of Mr. Rubio.
Not all players were fond of Jones's antics, which generally came when an Orioles player was being interviewed on television.
Marni (center), another brand fond of graphic motifs, showed a knee-length tunic in a pattern that recalled abstract art.
Indeed, as my colleague Matthew Yglesias is fond of pointing out, technological productivity growth is actually well below historical averages.
Also, in story beats and mythological motifs — I'm into art history in general and I am fond of symbolist art.
Mrs Conway is so fond of using alternative facts to defend her boss that she was briefly barred from CNN.
They're fond of their booze / Hot wing sauce is great I'm gonna clog my heart in it / Upstate New York.
Beer and wine have played prominent roles in "Game of Thrones," with Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) being fond of both.
But Kai Wes, who has had his eye on Brown from the start, doesn't seem too fond of the idea.
We're particularly fond of Geary's pumpkin patch look, in which she channeled Thicke's famous white-and-black striped Beetlejuice pants.
It's going to be a groundswell of grassroots support and enthusiasm — a political revolution, as he's often fond of saying.
According to the book, she was "very fond" of  Kennedy but refused him because she wanted to protect her husband.
The Wisconsin folk singer is fond of signs and symbols, and his album and song titles aren't chosen at random.
Trump is fond of simultaneously boasting of his success while blaming others for preventing him from being even more successful.
Maybe it's the bevy of supernatural powers that make my colleague Casey Newton and I so fond of Dishonored 2.
There's another hack that stops your phone from changing the f-word to "ducking," like its so fond of doing.
Brennan says he got along well with Riedel and Ronald Watkins, but he was never particularly fond of Jim Watkins.
Anyone who's familiar with The Game's music knows that the Los Angeles-bred rapper is rather fond of the blunt.
"This is a President who is not all that fond of leaving his bubble at the White House," Zeleny said.
Some current EPA employees aren't too fond of Pruitt either: Former EPA employees aren't the only ones who oppose Pruitt.
Instead he told me he had discussed our relationship with her and told her he was really fond of me.
Berman was fond of extensively quoting rap lyrics during speeches and liked to mix high and low in his essays.
A former stockbroker who was famously fond of cigars, Mr Alierta became one of the most powerful businessmen in Spain.
It's this kind of mythical, puritanical take on the human relationship to earth that eco-fascists are so fond of.
Indeed, as my colleague Matthew Yglesias is fond of pointing out, technological productivity growth is actually well below historical averages.
Ronaldo repeated on Tuesday a mantra that he has been fond of lately: The stats, he said, do not lie.
Europeans have been fond of trimming plants into sculptures since the Roman era—Pliny's Natural History tells us as much.
French Fifth-Republic presidents are fond of laying out sweeping visions of the world that appeal to the country's grandeur.
Locally, the animals are fond of fallen mulberries, and the bright orange hips produced by beach roses later in summer.
Perhaps no one is as fond of this rhetorical maneuver as the United States' forty-fifth president, Donald J. Trump.
"I must tell you that I am very fond of the role Pope Francis has been playing," Mr. Sanders said.
The fabric is strong and densely black, which I like — I've never been fond of tights that are nearly sheer.
"And I have no interest in New England, hate winter, don't like the country, not fond of animals," she said.
Though he is leaving on his own terms, Trump was never fond of Hagin, people familiar with their dynamic said.
Supporters of Harris who were fond of Biden would pick a side, and she would lose some of that support.
In the remake, Jim and Darling aren't as fond of her or the idea of leaving their child with her. 
Unsurprisingly, nobody in Medellín is fond of the TV series Narcos or the villain that put them in the headlines.
"We were always fond of each other and have been in the same air space for so long," Levine says.
Breitbart is particularly fond of the term, labelling Trump's sparring partners in the press as malicious purveyors of fake news.
However—especially if the Aquarius is ultra fond of kush—whether or not that innovation comes to fruition is questionable.
I'm not against the wilderness, and I'm generally fond of the wilderness… You're living in New York City now, right?
But some inmates aren't so fond of the service, likening it to a scam—albeit one they can't always resist.
I had hoped she would honor Bowie's birthday with a cover, as she's fond of doing, but no such luck.
"The Chinese are fond of saying that the Pacific is big enough for both of us," he told the audience.
This cat seems more than happy to play with this baby — but not all cats are so fond of humans.
The stodgy GOP is fond of labeling all young people as slackers who think the world owes them a favor.
Fond of the White House Christmas decorations, he's eyed the East Room as a possible venue for a signing ceremony.
Pop culture tends to be fond of ruins, the vastness and terror of something once glorious but now in decay.
While employers are not fond of mandates, hooking up payroll to a savings account is not a lot to ask.
We've long been fond of one another, but we've never hung out one-on-one or even exchanged phone numbers.
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It was a gut punch; Grapes was fond of Norwood and hadn't known he was part of the rescue team.
Sanders himself is fond of mentioning head-to-head matchup polls that show him beating Trump in a general election.
A couple of misdirections I was fond of were clues for ESP and GLAND, and there were fun clues galore.
I disposed of my recycling properly, but the truth is, I had grown quite fond of the crunchy red peppers.
He may have avoided this diagnosis if he had played by the rules -- something he is not fond of doing.
Mr. Alvarado, 39, who wrote a historical novel before he became president last year, is fond of invoking the past.
Glowatski was fond of sagging white jeans, the rapper Too $hort, and he often boasted that he was a Crip.
In the beginning, around eight years ago, we were very fond of microchips and also showed that to our audience.
"The future ain't what it used to be at the E.P.A.," Mr. Pruitt is fond of saying of his agency.
You're fond of talking about eternity, and the need to recognize how fleeting and comparatively inconsequential our current moment is.
It was a shock to see them together because neither man is rumored to be terribly fond of the other.
"War is not something I am really fond of, but I am patriotic," Chopra went on to say to Malik.
As a youth, Mr. Graham, now 65, was the prodigal of the Graham family, a college dropout fond of alcohol.
The White House and other Republicans are fond of pointing to the places without insurers as an argument for reform.
He's a big bear of a man, fond of guns, cream liqueurs, pork rinds and flatulence as a conversational gambit.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada would like the world to know that he was rather fond of Fidel Castro.
According to the YouTuber, he&aposs especially fond of shades because they can help prevent aging skin around the eyes.
But he avoids the kind of cultural generalizations that Lee Kuan Yew was fond of showering on grateful Western interlocutors.
But last fall, Xavier, who is 5 and deeply fond of dinosaurs, helped save his school just by showing up.
But with Berninger's low purr and Phoebe Bridgers's knowing whisper, they do sound fond of each other, fatal or not.
You can imagine, for example, a concierge hearing that a guest is fond of reading and recommending a local bookshop.
Most of my working life has been spent in the media, at companies increasingly fond of open-plan office configurations.
"I'm not especially fond of Inada or Renho," said Mayumi Taniguchi, associate professor of gender studies at Osaka International University.
Both New England and South Carolina seemed fond of the 49ers, possibly due to ties to players in the game.
Mr. Gillespie, a firm devotee of Mr. Bush's "compassionate conservatism," is not generally fond of Mr. Trump's hard-edge nationalism.
Taurus is a fixed sign which means that you're not fond of change just for the sake of something different.
If you're particularly fond of a certain bottle, you can check out what else Winc recommends from the same family.
A growing economy is compatible with creeping authoritarianism, of course, as Trump's most alarmist critics are fond of pointing out.
"   Almost every assertion of fact in that sentence is stunningly wrong — as the president is fond of saying, "fake news.
Mr. Trump is deeply fond of Ms. Conway, whose job as counselor will give her frequent access to the president.
Kjellberg&aposs continued support of free speech has also attracted a fanbase that is also fond of controversy and trolling.
"Vietnamese people are very fond of playing football," Anh Chí, a member of the team, recalls thinking back in 2011.
If you're not fond of scaly creatures, this baby African house snake named Donut might not be your ideal pet.
When I talk to one of my neighbors about the dogs, he is quite proud and seemingly fond of them.
My life in Newark was the source of many wonderful memories and I still am quite fond of the town.
"He is surely a rogue and a gangster fond of playing with fire, rather than a politician," Mr. Kim said.
"More than any other celebrity, she was fond of 'Forbidden Broadway' and was a good sport about it," he said.
The truth could be a fungible concept to Mr. Lagerfeld, who was fond of taking creative license with the past.
I have to admit that having to work so hard for it has made me even more fond of them.
While Kirkhuff's more serious subject matter is often life-sized, she's also fond of making smaller ink drawings and zines.
But season seven, for whatever reason, is very fond of having him underline every plot point it can think of.
I heard that some AiB volunteers weren't fond of the auction; the group didn't mention it anywhere on its website.
Yet SNCF might have heeded a warning from Marcel Proust, who was fond of trains but wrote of their compelling melancholia.
His campaign and super PAC were particularly fond of the pizza, whether from Domino's or from Pizza Ranch, the Iowa chain.
The French choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot is fond of skewing tradition, preferring to delve into the psychological underpinnings of his characters.
I'm not very fond of public speaking and still sweat a ton of bricks when I know I have a presentation.
Cyrus began wearing the ring again earlier this year, but admitted to Ellen DeGeneres that she wasn't necessarily fond of it.
Steve Daines (R-MT), who emphasized that he backed policies that would strengthen border security but wasn't fond of this approach.
The ideas he ran on then, he's fond of recalling, were deemed "too radical" by mainstream Democrats and the political media.
Not only does their son stay close to the mother-to-be's growing bump, he's also fond of kissing his mom.
But the left recognizes that the American people are actually pretty fond of the rule of law: Enter the race card.
IN HER 33 years as its MP, Margaret Thatcher grew fond of Finchley, a green and pleasant pocket of north London.
Those same voters also aren't fond of Trump; 53% of suburban voters have a negative opinion of the presumptive Republican nominee.
I'm fond of the fact that, beyond the title, Paul Klee does not appear in Jack Ridl's luminous poem at all.
In a long report on Magic Leap, Business Insider noted that CEO Rony Abovitz was fond of giving demonstrations to celebrities.
One "Bodak Yellow" bootleg I'm fond of that I've been including in DJ sets sounded like trash on the HDJ-X10s.
Also Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, does not seem to be very fond of the idea.
EUROSCEPTIC politicians and newspapers, especially British ones, are fond of referring to the officials of the European Union as "unelected bureaucrats".
Ajay Kumar, one of Tiwari's friends, described him as a hard working, jovial person who was fond of singing folk songs.
Danilo says he loves it all, but there's one style in particular that he's really fond of: Her dip-dyed ends.
Bob Dole, the former Kansas senator and 1996 Republican presidential nominee, has never been fond of Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.
The Pakistani political and military elites are fond of reminding everyone at every opportunity that the country's nuclear assets are safe.
The couple are fond of traveling together, as they've already visited Hawaii, Italy and France during their nearly one-year romance.
If you are fond of the coworker, why not decorate their desk space with things they love, like puppies and doughnuts?
I'm fond of buying an advanced, silenced pistol and going in with plenty of recycler charges, because lord, Mooncrash ain't easy.
Apparently Noir has grown fond of a local family of ducks, and has taken on the duty of watching over them.
I don't have a lot of widespread llama experience, but Noir, with those big brown eyes, sure seems fond of me.
"Leaving it up to the states is an approach Trump seems fond of," says Michael Saltsman, research director at the EPI.
And on the campaign trail, she's fond of trumpeting her support for paid family leave and child care for working families.
As someone who was born and raised in the tropical paradise of Puerto Rico, I've never been fond of the winter.
Nextbit is also selling snap-on plastic cases in complementary colors to the Robin; I'm particularly fond of the coral one.
And if you're not super fond of the earthiness of beets, add an apple to the mash for a little sweetness.
In that sense, the narrative we have grown so fond of assigning to Manning's triumphs has been turned on its head.
I took to it immediately—and I don't mean that I was good, I mean that I was fond of it.
While the actor might not have regaled his sister with many stories of Rocky, he remained incredibly fond of the franchise.
He's both socially conscious and unabashedly fond of the good old days, of his home state, of his old-fashioned upbringing.
She was fond of convening academic experts with whom she disagreed and peppering them with her well-prepared questions and counterarguments.
It is fond of 180 degree turns, as any publisher that pivoted to video or adopted Upworthy-style headlines will testify.
Johnson said he was not fond of an early election, which he is attempting to frame as a referendum on Brexit.
To be honest, I wasn't fond of the initial taste, but the aftertaste was definitely reminiscent of blue raspberry as promised.
While Claire's red gown is an easy standout I'm quite fond of the black and white dress from the very beginning.
The partisan gravity, in a red state that is still quite fond of Mr. Trump, would seem to favor him heavily.
But if his international peers are not all that fond of him, it is fair to say the feeling is mutual.
Speaker Paul Ryan is fond of saying the effort will have several near death experiences before it's all said and done.
Viewers are also fond of each character's unique sense of style — usually topped with sequins, glitter, sharp eyeliner, and colorful eyeshadow.
McCarthy's weakness is life-size animal sculptures, and she's particularly fond of purchasing them from online retailer of handmade goods, Etsy.
The neighbors are especially fond of carrying off the round doughnuts rolled in spiced sugar and filled with salty cider caramel.
Meanwhile, investors have also diversified into other assets and have grown fond of trading volatility products to gain some extra return.
Shun is fond of drawing pornographic manga featuring characters like Mr. Gay, a superhero burdened with a constant, painful hard-on.
Ironically, though, Rosen's favorite wines come from Coronado Vineyards, in her home state of Arizona; she's particularly fond of their rieslings.
Jackson, though, was actually pretty fond of the nickname, and used it during the campaign to cement his reputation for determination.
She's still fond of basic patterns, just three or four chords, that hark back to doo-wop and vintage reggae songwriting.
We were very fond of each other — he created some of my iconic looks — and I'm so sad that he's gone.
Jibril—American-educated, fond of Western suits—helped convince her that the opposition was coherent, secular-minded, and capable of governing.
The rule Naser al-Din Shah, who was conspicuously fond of Imperial France, witnessed a number of aesthetic changes in Iran.
"Any injuries that we should be aware of?" said Mr. Scheffing, who seemed very fond of the majestic first-person plural.
They were particularly fond of the evening's second storyteller, a former dominatrix who explained how she first got into the business.
The acoustic trio is fond of inside-out pop covers and original compositions that range from jagged angularity to jocose lyricism.
His clubs had delivered a convincing argument that he is "trending in the right direction," as Woods is fond of saying.
He's fond of soul-inflected grace notes, but he always articulates them thickly and cleanly, rolling into and out of them.
The President and his allies are fond of saying that sanctuary cities refuse to turn violent criminals over to immigration authorities.
While the Senate is fond of its "deliberations," most of the real decisions are made well outside of the public eye.
Still, he was fond of Mr. Arpaio, and was sold on the pardon as a way of pleasing his political base.
The veterans were already fond of Cazorla, who is still working on her degree and had spent that morning finishing homework.
And it did not usher in a period of 3% GDP growth (as Trump&aposs administration was so fond of echoing).
A booklet, really: The Constitution of the United States — in its entirety…not just that "Article XII" he's so fond of.
Trump is particularly fond of making bold claims about how the Veterans Affairs Mission Act came about and what it did.
President Donald Trump is so fond of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he gave him his private cell phone number.
She replaces lack of real accomplishment with that fist in the air, shouting pose that she is so fond of affecting.
Tall, imposing, terrifically rich and fond of carrying a riding crop at all times, A'lelia was notorious for soigné sex parties.
In every installment, the strip's mood is named in a subtitle (I'm fond of "the crammed, complicated, barely decipherable comic strip").
It's hard, because now we're getting into the realm of records where, from here on in, I'm really fond of everything.
Chavez was jailed, but freed in 1994 thanks to the work of Cilia Flores, a firebrand attorney fond of leftist causes.
Hyde-Smith didn't make it easy on herself, even in a deep-red state that's still fond of President Donald Trump.
The Clemson coach, who is fond of using acronyms, watched his team all year perform at its BEST (backups earning Swinney's trust).
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" Plus, she's always been fond of gadgets and "used to really love electronics and taking apart broken stuff and looking at circuitboards.
I am actually fond of United, have flown hundreds of thousands of miles with them, and have upper-tier status with them.
Only slowly did I become fond of him but my feelings grew, until they became the bond that lasted our whole life.
Runtime: 30 minutes Debuts: Sunday, October 16, at 10 pm on USA America has become incredibly fond of remaking Scandinavian crime dramas.
"I'm very fond of riding horses, but I don't look quite the same with my shirt off," he said, according the report.
" When asked why she was fond of cats, Le Guin said, "Because they are beautiful and funny and self-respecting and mysterious.
Wireless providers are extremely fond of arguing and fighting with each other as to who provides the fastest and most reliable service.
The choreographer George Balanchine was particularly fond of the theme-and-variations format, as practiced by Mozart, Delibes, Tchaikovsky, Hindemith and others.
In the upcoming Hallmark movie, the actress stars as Elise Donner, a divorcee in her 30s who isn't too fond of Christmas.
For the most part, this type of investor is fond of cash value life insurance products and variable annuities with guaranteed riders.
It even makes sense that she would grow fond of him and turn to him for comfort or sexual escape or distraction.
Somebody who is very fond of the president, agrees with him most of the time, I disagree with his recent deportation policies.
A tall, athletic man with a friendly manner, Bush played baseball at Yale and was fond of jogging, golf and fast boats.
Drummond is particularly fond of the butterfly room and joked that she'd want to move into the bathroom in the emerald room.
She is not fond of her new living circumstances, or the fact that Henry's father Pappy (Jonathan Banks) will be joining them.
Image 2 of 2 HAVANA – The co-pilot who loved to cook and was fond of inviting his colleagues over for sushi.
I'm not too fond of Arie but I continue to watch this season because I live for reality TV. 9:30 p.m.
And while she looks amazing, the singer said in her recent cover story with Billboard that she isn't quite fond of aging.
Trump, who is very fond of zero-sum thinking, one-sided deals, and sketchy business ethics, would naturally find this background appealing.
Lincoln also cited gingerbread cookies among one of his closely held favorites, but was a reliably hearty eater and fond of bacon. 
" Bee pointed out that before Conway became Trump's campaign manager, she wasn't very fond of him — saying things like, "It's completely transparent.
I've grown fond of the local bar and the rest of Fonteblanda, the no-streetlight hamlet at the foot of the hill.
Although Kardashian West's fond of wearing wigs to switch up her look, Appleton confirmed her chin-length bob is the real deal.
Delete photos and videosThis can be a big one, particularly if you're fond of capturing your daily exploits with 4K video clips.
The two struggled to  "It's interesting because neither of us are particularly fond of social media in our personal lives," Riemer says.
He was also fond of shooting hoops at the White House, sometimes joining NBA stars LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Carmelo Anthony.
Or as PC World notes it might have something to do with the fact that Intel isn't too fond of Nvidia either.
B. I'm not particularly fond of guns (sorry, America), so the only bullets I've seen were what I assume are unfired ones.
Rather, as a band like Fond of Tigers handily shows, the genre also has the potential to be progressive, offbeat, and unexpected.
Theoretically, you could create a more streamlined design with those minimalist clean edges Apple is so fond of without, perhaps, sacrificing safety.
It has effectively failed at the box office on opening weekend and critics don't seem to be too fond of it either.
For all of his bluster, he's not terribly fond of actually firing people -- he prefers to isolate and embarrass them into quitting.
Bose was fond of saying that if he had been a public company CEO, he would have been fired several times over.
I'm not that fond of them but if you don't get to the point with Butch too quick, he'll bail on you.
Of course, Scully retired as the voice of the L.A. Dodgers before the 2017 season -- but he was always fond of Puig.
Dr. Winter says he's all for a healthier alternative to ice cream, but he's not fond of considering it a sleep aid.
Establishment Republican lawmakers are still fond of the free trade status quo, but the rise of Trump on the right and Sen.
I'm especially fond of the lightness of these cans, which makes them so much more practical and usable on a daily basis.
Elizabeth Warren, who he was "incredibly fond" of, was running a great campaign that absolutely would not prepare her for the presidency.
He once gave up drinking for 14 years, which Ms. Allen said were his most productive, although he wasn't fond of them.
As liberal comedian Bill Maher is fond of saying, there is a big difference between a disappointing friend and a deadly enemy.
The Soviet and Russian navies always have been fond of displaying wonder weapons supposedly capable of crippling or sinking U.S. aircraft carriers.
Charles M. Blow President Obama is fond of saying that Hillary Clinton is the most qualified person to ever seek the presidency.
These benefits are likely why many highly successful people in the fast-paced tech industry are quite fond of their furry friends.
Some Republicans are particularly fond of the Cambridge-educated ex-spy, including those who were instrumental in lobbying for the Magnitsky Act.
Joa Studholme is fond of saying that Farrow & Ball paints work just as well in a studio apartment as in a castle.
As they might say on Twitter (where people are fond of saying things in weird ways): What even are we doing here?
In profiles, he's fond of recounting the mock election he claims to have helped rig when he was in the first grade.
Warren and Sanders, who are personally fond of each other, didn't rise to any bait encouraging them to attack each other, either.
Fox News, whose average viewer is 21968 years old, is particularly fond of describing young Americans as naive and out of touch.
"I've been really fond of Miles ever since I met and photographed him in Los Angeles in 2011," the designer told Vogue.
I am very fond of my collaboration with him and the relationship we have developed during the time we have spent together.
Though the neighbourhood around Selhurst has features that fans are immeasurably fond of, the debate about moving home is a serious one.
The English are famously fond of tea which, due to the higher concentrations of tannins, actually stains teeth more readily than coffee.
Legend holds that Winston Churchill was fond of the Melnik grape and would have cases of its wine imported for his enjoyment.
Malcolm Young was fond of this outlier in the AC/DC catalog — a rare foray into funk that swaggers before it blasts.
I can't speak for every woman, but I myself am fond of who I see in the mirror when I wear Céline.
The neighbor, Ken Watson, was a widower and Renaissance man who had become fond of Mr. Williams's 2½-year-old daughter, Cadi.
A senior White House official said Dr. Gottlieb was not pressured to leave and that the President was "very fond" of him.
Churchill, who came to the pinnacle on May 10, 1940, was widely regarded as unstable, melodramatic and overly fond of strong drink.
Galaxy S24, Galaxy S245 Plus There are a lot of ugly cases , but I'm quite fond of this green case from Griffin.
I — I can think of multiple 140 word — character expressions that he's done publicly to express he's not fond of the investigation.
Peggy (played as a child by Lucy Gallina and then by Anna Paquin), is fond of Hoffa and creeped out by Russell.
Trump is not fond of the logistics of foreign travel, such as sleeping in foreign hotels, people close to him have said.
He grew up rooting for the Detroit Tigers and was fond of Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell, the celebrated double-play combination.
The president has shown a pathway forward for gutting ObamaCare, root and branch, as congressional Republicans used to be fond of saying.
Yet as Canadians are fond of saying about this election, nodding in the direction of their southern neighbor, it could be worse.
"People are especially fond of Limpy, a bird that was hurt when it flew into a barbed wire fence," Ms. Krus said.
The fund manager is less fond of the fact that consumers don't tend to keep the retailer's cheap clothing for very long.
Like JerryRigEverything's Zack Nelson is fond of saying when he scratch-tests a new glass screen, it's hard to shake the stereotype.
The tech industry, as we are often told, is fond of disrupting things, and lately the automakers have been a big target.
Mr. Kushner is fond of telling friends that he does not have "any vested interests" beyond seeing his father-in-law succeed.
Maybe it's the much vaunted revolution the president was fond of saying he led; maybe she, too, is fighting for his agenda.
He is a proud polymath: he told me that he has given lectures in Mandarin, and he is fond of quoting Tennyson.
There are numerous types of makeup-removing wipes on the market, but beauty lovers are becoming less fond of the cleansing method.
Clearly, Baker does not like to be compared to AB ... and he doesn't seem to be too fond of Brown's antics either.

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