He has been living there for two months and is particularly fond of the playground.
This group is especially fond of the lack of statistically significant surface warming since 1995.
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Mr. Sharif, portly and famously fond of food, cultivates the image of being a typical Punjabi.
None of these people really dislike Denton, and some of them are quite fond of him.
My grandmother was fond of buying knockoff handbags and passing them off as real.
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Today, as the parliamentary election race shows, Georgians are not so fond of their president.
One even comes to be fond of a bad name, if the product itself is delightful.
Latinos are especially fond of dogs, which are costlier than cats, but superior in every respect.
Of the two pro guitars we tried out, we're definitely more fond of the Stratocaster.
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Myers seemed to be quite intelligent and was fond of World War II trivia.
From there, yes, there were reminders that these teams aren't exactly fond of one another.
Google is also fond of talking about its annualized revenue numbers for its nascent businesses.
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The band is the Warhol of pop apolitical, fond of mechanical reproduction, and almost creepily prescient.
And yet, seeing her this way, a majority of Americans remain fond of her.
Liberals are fond of contrasting those numbers with the 10 million children who lack health insurance.
"I was very fond of Mitterrand as a man and president, " said one of the mourners.
Richard describes his father as a quiet figure, fond of his pipe and newspaper.
He was especially fond of old toys and had a collection of several thousand.
"David Cameron is fond of saying: 'We are all in this together, '" he said.
This has caused a political storm in Poland, a country not fond of Russia.
Mr Obama's administration is proving as fond of wartime secrecy as the administration he replaced.
We all have been here for years together now and are extremely fond of each other.
We had always been fond of an unusual 10-story building on the Upper West Side.
One is not supposed to do it unless one is hopelessly fond of digression.
Habibie, say he is too fond of technology, few doubt his mastery of the subject.
Few Britons are fond of Mr Bush, owing to his perceived unilateralism and cowboy swagger.
And second, the president is too fond of mediocre loyalists such as Mr Gonzales.
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POLITICIANS, you may be aware, are fond of urging people to invest in the future.
He is also fond of ambitious analogies and, at times, can make simple arguments almost willfully obscure.
And just like any good employee that you can rely upon, I grew very fond of it.
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