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I like her abiding fondness — I share it — for an under-sung band out of Austin, Tex., called the Gourds.
Ms. Shteir shares, on a certain level, Kerouac's abiding fondness for grifters and scammers and bandits, at least those of the stylish and relatively harmless kind.
Which is perhaps one of the reasons that Mr. Gleick has such an abiding fondness for an odd little battery-powered machine, about five inches square and rather heavy, that a reader sent him back in 1988 after reading "Chaos".
Something about Dunkirk, though, appeals to the peculiar British love of the gallantly narrow squeak, and, in the deployment of the Little Ships, to an abiding fondness for the doughty and the makeshift.
While the people of Taiwan have not forgotten that history, their recollections tend to emphasise what the Japanese did to modernise their island (like building the first iron-and-concrete Taipei bridge, pictured above, in 1925).Taiwan combines its abiding fondness for Japan with a knack for doing business with mainland China.
Sarah's husband, William, a veteran of the Napoleonic Wars with an abiding fondness for oysters and beer, is initially reluctant to acknowledge his paternity, yet he quickly changes his tune when it becomes clear that the public will pay good money to view his offspring.
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Then an abiding affection took hold.
Never mind my fondness of forests and rocky places, typifying a deep and abiding bond with nature -- one that I'm not quite sure my mother ever completely understood.
That fondness shines through.
Their fondness for it….
"AN INORDINATE fondness for beetles".
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