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Mr. Letterman, not known for public displays of fondness, demonstrated his appreciation by giving Laurence A. Tisch, the CBS chairman who approved the deal, an affectionate squeeze.
But for the most enduring, enjoyable and perhaps self-serving display of French fondness for the underdog, come to the Espace Champerret, a convention center in northwestern Paris, from April 7 to 10. There, as they have for more than two decades, smart Parisians flock to buy their wine.
One aspect of the film that suits Curtis's fondness for public displays of affection is the idea that listeners were avidly following day-to-day life on board the boats.
Displays of affection.
At the same time, Bellow and his intellectuals -- the demographics of his fiction skew heavily toward the Mensa crowd -- display a fondness for slang, talking out of the sides of their mouths like touts at the racetrack.
As a part of his pitch to voters that Mitt Romney, a teetotaler Mormon, is different from most Americans, President Obama has made a conspicuous display of his own regular-guy fondness for beer.
There are regional quirks throughout the country western Kentucky prefers mutton to beef or pork, South Carolina's sauce is mustard-based while northern Alabama's is an abomination based on mayonnaise, and Chicagoans display a fondness for rib tips (unwieldy, delicious bits of meat, bone and cartilage).
A ghost of fondness lived in a headlock's shadow.
If I contribute a sm[all] sum, this happens only out of fondness for you.
It's an expression of fondness for friends of the Quarterly.
She came for a last meal not out of fondness but to use a gift certificate.
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