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She's got a fondness for drawing curious little half-human half-gnomes and things that look like one-eyed talking raviolis, and she's gone and unleashed them on the canon of Western literature.
"I've got a fondness about Kilmarnock and I want to be here so much".
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It's a bit like choosing between your children, but I've got a real fondness for "Gone Baby Gone".
He's also got a terrific fondness for starring in movies, among them Knocked Up, Pineapple Express and 50/50, in which weed plays a central role, either thematically or recreationally, with him shuffling through, always the goofy but lovable "stoner idiot," as Rogen likes to say.
The remark got a laugh and managed to convey the exact nature of his relationship with her: fondness, condescension, exaggerated bewilderment and willful dishonesty.
Grimsby got a slew of unexpected four-star reviews in the UK (Telegraph, Evening Standard, Sunday Times) – and even locals have greeted it with fondness not ferocity.
Getting to the top early is harder to achieve in a democracy, although some tiny or eastern European countries have a fondness for electing sprightly leaders.
British NGOs have a fondness for "focal groups".
Techies do not have a fondness for working for Republicans.
We do have a fondness for pharmaceutical companies.
Perhaps you have a fondness for immature OSes that are only supported by one manufacturer?
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