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He has an odd fondness for Lily Dale.
Sherman is portrayed as an insomniac brandytippler with an odd fondness for a soldier's spartan life, but his fire of purpose and his strategic intelligence are admired as heroic.
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Others pick Zurich, which, like Portland, has a view of snow-capped mountains, orderly (bordering on staid) streets with trams, even the same peculiar fondness for direct democracy and tolerance of assisted suicide.This might seem odd for a city on the American West Coast that once was the terminus of the Oregon Trail and has a cowboys-and-rodeos heritage.
That strikes you as odd, considering his fondness for blaming everything else on his predecessor.
Even when Tri Angle records are structurally dissimilar, they share a fondness for odd noises that skitter through the music.
And while Gingrich is much more of a policy wonk than Trump, he has a fondness for odd ideas, like literal moon colonies, that likely wouldn't do much to discourage the idea the Republican presidential campaign is a sideshow.
The witches in MacBeth had magical powers - their biggest one is that for all their weird habits and fondness for odd stew ingredients, they know the plot!
Which is perhaps one of the reasons that Mr. Gleick has such an abiding fondness for an odd little battery-powered machine, about five inches square and rather heavy, that a reader sent him back in 1988 after reading "Chaos".
"On the subject of Brisbaners and their fondness for doing odd thing s with pigs, I visited Brisvegas not 12 months ago and while partaking in a few reality adjusters, was treated to the spectacle of bacon racing.
Meanwhile George P. Bush expressed his love for Texas high school football, his fondness for the odd session of computer gaming and the fact he was not in favour of mandatory national service for young people (not much surprise there).
And one poem for which I have a particular fondness is an odd 1804 piece about a small celandine (in contrast to more cheerful poems he addressed to this flower) in which he confesses to an unsentimental, no-nonsense meanness of pleasure as he regards its withering.
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