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She had no fondness for the place.
She has no fondness for authority and is opposed to all public officials.
The one person Mr. Ellis has no fondness for is John Ashcroft, the attorney general.
The South African jazz pianist Abdullah Ibrahim harbors no fondness for disruption.
His four sisters liked "cork wedges", he remembers, with no fondness.
President Vladimir Putin has signaled to foreign leaders that he has no fondness for Mr. Milosevic.
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Smiley has shown no great fondness for the miniature canvas, or for two inches of ivory; no willingness to be confined to a particular historical period, or location, or way of writing, although the last could perhaps (albeit reductively) be described as realist storytelling.
Strangely, Hergé had no particular fondness for children (and had none of his own).
It just means that I have no specific fondness or felt connection for the identity.
Bush had no great fondness for intellectuals, and a disinclination to engage in nation-building.
In 1963, Savage graduated from Queens College with a degree in biology and no particular fondness for conservatism.
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