One even comes to be fond of a bad name, if the product itself is delightful.
Yet The Story of Lucy Gault is a novel to be fond of: you cannot help caring deeply about the characters and the simple yet awful situation it conveys so starkly.
The role of Epstein has tended to be minimised in the golden memory of the Beatles, perhaps because he was thought to be too fond of young men.
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Politically, Albania is a close ally of the United States, and Albanians in general tend to be very fond of America.
They tend to be less fond of those comedians who have themselves tired of the non-stop laughter and pine for a little silence.
Myers seemed to be quite intelligent and was fond of World War II trivia.
The start-up is eager to add more European airlines, but other carriers worldwide may be too fond of their existing high fees for cancelling tickets to consider partnering with ChangeYourFlight.
There's the NASA logo that never came to be, and lastly, for those less fond of heights, we hear how a US government department is heading in the other direction -- albeit culturally -- all in the fight against terror.
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As he is fond of saying, GMAC wants to be in the moving business, instead of the storage business.
POLITICIANS, you may be aware, are fond of urging people to invest in the future.
Mr Blair may be fond of Mr Bush, but he can't wait to see the back of Donald Rumsfeld.
He might be fond of preparing his own food, but the new pope will now have to bestow that task to his new team of cooks.
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He was fond of these new bell-shaped skirts, wide enough to crawl under and be kept safe, and wished he had waited to marry, or married differently.
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