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He is widely seen as a capricious, overweight youngster, fond of executing his generals and threatening the world with war; ruler of an impoverished country ever on the brink of famine but equipped with nuclear weapons.
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As the story begins, the narrator, who is now a government linguist, is responding to a call from the C.E. to come to a meeting at the C.E.'s "Nute" (kitchen - the C.E. was fond of saying "If you can't execute, get out of the Nute").
The tech press is fond of noting that the SEA has used relatively primitive techniques to execute high-profile hacks.
The killer was executed on April 28th.This has been embarrassing for a leadership fond of trumpeting its goal of a "harmonious society".
Fond of housework.
I'm fond of him.
I'm fond of them.
Paraguayans are fond of sports.
I was fond of that.
He's fond of basically.
Fuller was fond of neologisms.
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