It complements a fondness for thinking that one has found the key to everything.
Bill and Andy had known each other since 1978 and shared a fondness for fast cars.
The fondness for guest stars ruled out any unity of style within the troupe.
It would obviously appear as though the Asian countries have a certain fondness for imitating products.
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Mr Bush's fondness for religious language and biblical references has provoked a storm of criticisms.
These two leftists proclivities have combined to produce among American progressives a fondness for urban riots.
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His fondness for music as a cinematic tool isn't totally surprising, given his personal history.
He argues that fondness for nuclear energy, vanishing from the West, is moving eastwards.
Despite the beard and his fondness for woolly jumpers, he is no cuddly capitalist.
None of this seems to have weakened Dr Mahathir's fondness for his favourite tactics.
If those things can be shrunk, he believes, so can their fondness for the state.
Ms. Blankenburg said her parents, avid gardeners, would have been pleased by the buyers' fondness for trees.
Of course almost all Irish emigrants (myself included) feel an attachment and fondness for our home country.
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Mr. Lutz expounded on his lifelong aversion to oral contact (and, later, on his fondness for divorce).
Presumably for the same reason as well as a fondness for tradition small shops across Britain are also rebelling.
The Swabian yuppie, with multiple offspring and a fondness for coffee bars, is a widely despised figure.
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Thomas is famous for having lived the archetypal artist's lifestyle - his fondness for alcohol is well known.
Dolle was prepared to hold forth Thursday on matters other than Luxembourg government's apparent fondness for bolt-on legislation.
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Once investors wake up to this, their fondness for the dollar and disdain for the euro could quickly change.
The UK's fondness for net shopping is, in part, driven by mobile devices.
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Knowing her fondness for apples, she had probably eaten the Fuji, I concluded.
One reason for Louisiana's low cheeriness ranking is its inhabitants fondness for profanity.
This kind of journalism relies on politicians' rivalries and their fondness for gossip.
In his search for growth, Roth has always had a fondness for opportunistic sometimes oddball deals that can seem inscrutable to outsiders.
Maybe he has a secret fondness for donning embroidered platform shoes and elephant bells and lip synching to Barry Manilow.
But perhaps the defining theme of the new philanthropy is not so much its fondness for business theory as its iconoclasm.
The President has a great fondness for Senator Dodd and for his work over 30 years in the United States Senate.
One reason for Louisiana's low cheeriness ranking (they must not have measured during Mardi Gras) is its inhabitants' fondness for profanity.
"His fondness for big, shiny projects is well known, " Berry wrote in a blog for the New Statesman Web site.
Americans may be allergic to English kings, but look at their fondness for a line of Adamses, or Roosevelts, or Tafts.
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