And that's why a lot of Republicans now look back on the 1964 convention fondly.
Sponsor Blackwell reflects fondly on the benefits he got from helping launch Iona Wynter.
The Left Lion is so fondly regarded in Nottingham that a magazine was named after it.
Now, the court also declined to hear a case fondly referred to as Strippergate.
As an adult, Wilson returned to his boyhood home to reminisce about his fondly remembered childhood.
Few Britons watching Mr Obama will instinctively think, fondly or otherwise, of Mr Cameron.
Bhanumathi, 35, fondly remembers the bedtime stories her father told her when she was a child.
Kennedy II, fondly recounted how "Uncle Teddy" looked after the children of his slain siblings.
Not to those of us who fondly remember the upstairs first-class lounge in the early 747s.
Remembered fondly here as the "blogging granny" the internet has lost one its great characters.
The moment was sealed with a photo opportunity of the pair smiling fondly at each other.
Now a fondly compiled compendium of the nebulous world's facts and fancies redresses the balance.
But watch them, too, fondly patting their armoured Internet connection: that's where the money comes in.
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He fondly recalls those days, "sleeping in cars and living on peanut butter and jelly, " he says.
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He still speaks fondly of brutal Latin American dictators, like Chile's Augusto Pinochet, because they fought communism.
Abu Alawa is a village elder who talks fondly about the cross-border, inter-communal relationships before the fighting began.
Kim Luther, who sold Goody her home, remembered her fondly as "the girl next door, the normal girl".
When Buffett bought the Omaha World-Herald, he fondly recalled his days as a delivery boy for the paper.
Yet, even as they look down on new immigrants, many Americans look back fondly upon their immigrant ancestors.
But his daughter Anna speaks fondly of the way the people in Pontypridd treated them at the time.
Now he is enjoyed by a new generation of young fans, and is fondly remembered by older viewers.
Another day at the French Open, another first for seven-time champion Rafael Nadal except this isn't one he'll remember fondly.
For traditionalists who fondly recall the days when popes were carried on a sedan chair, that may have stung.
Persson fondly recalls the early days of the so-called "collective" they set up.
Wolsey was born in Suffolk in 1471 and is fondly remembered locally for his important building work in Ipswich.
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The former president is often fondly referred to by his clan name, Madiba.
Members of both the Mantle and Maris families along with former teammates fondly commemorated the magical season of 1961.
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But what, exactly, did happen to the chat rooms Parker so fondly remembers?
Although people still remember him fondly, history will be less kind to him.
No doubt there will come a time when these Jets will be fondly recalled not as reprobates but lovable eccentrics.
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