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He had little liking for the Oriental mind, which he termed "slipshod," and even less understanding of it, despite his claims to the contrary.
But Mr. Byers also had a government-appointed director of communications, Mr. Sixsmith, appointed by the Civil Service, who apparently had little liking for Ms. Moore's methods.
In any case the older Dominions - which are our chief trading partners - have shown little liking for free trade, and even less for neutralist foreign policies.
By contrast, Carolyn had little liking for Ginsberg whose lifelong claims on Neal (resembling, at times, the claims of a thwarted spouse) she resented deeply.
Mr Bush rode into town in 2001 surrounded by people who had known each other for years in Austin, who were fiercely loyal to "43", and who had little liking for the customs of the Potomac.
As she does so, Charlotte reflects on the fact that her own life is a narrative, with a chain of events leading to sudden twists (like the mugging), inexplicable interludes of happiness ("like sudden bursts of sunlight") and the inevitable tendency toward closure, a concept for which she has little liking.
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Little — " "Like what?" she says.
"But very little like ourselves.
A little like that!
Instead, it felt a little like defeat.
He sounds a little like Bush here.
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