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But fond as I am of my aerobics classmates, they are not what lure me back.
Their attitude is "let's be naughty but fond and play name-that-influence all night long".
The MP was (I later learned) a nice chap, but fond of a glass or three.
In the past, most critics and audience members have seemed nothing but fond of this feat, and with good reason.
Three years into their tenure, the partners bought some plastic cutlery and hoped that Mr. Benfaremo — retired, but fond of sitting in the store for hours — would bless their investment.
Certainly it's hard to imagine this compilation — which follows a similar one from 2002, "Trojan X-Rated Box Set" — inspiring anything but fond smiles from the people who hear it.
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