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Mr. Steinhardt, who is particularly fond of walking around water, had just built a pond.
Fond of walking the streets in a dark robe, carrying a cane, he called the group "Seas of David" and claimed to be a "soldier of Allah".
He was fond of walking on Riverside Drive with his wife and his large black poodle, but the family conversation was mostly about religion.
LAVAUX Dickens was fond of walking, and his letters to Forster reveal that every evening that summer at 6 o'clock sharp, he set off on 9- to 10-mile treks through the neighboring "vineyards, green lanes, cornfields, and pastures of hay".
She is also very fond of walking, perhaps because this lets her observe people.
Cats are not fond of walking over plastic because of its smell and feel.[16] You could also try placing blown-up balloons hidden underneath a sheet covering the furniture which will burst when clawed, causing the cat a fright that will be retained in relation to that piece of furniture long after the balloon has popped.[17].[17]
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Many years later, my mother gave me Bill Oddie's famous Little Black Bird Book, inscribed: "To Stephen, with fond memories of walking backwards over the golf course in a gale!
Fond of walks, cuddles and playing with children, Max is house-trained and responds to basic commands.
When Bill Cowley, the North Yorkshire farmer who invented the Lyke Wake Walk, insisted that a "solemn silence should always prevail" upon it, he did not reckon with this man – 62 and whippet-thin – who is as fond of talking as he is of walking, and keen, whenever possible, to combine the two.
He was fond of long walks in the Somerset countryside, and for a long time, to his credit, stuck at his pastime.
✒ Once seen as Disney-like and goody-goody, Discovery Networks is increasingly fond of a walk on the wild side, as was illustrated dramatically at its annual Christmas drinks.
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