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With their clarity, insight and fundamental fondness towards both cultures.
There can be no claim to objectivity in this article, written as it is by one who had a profound respect, admiration and fondness for Mdala.
This fondness for empty stunts indicates a profound lack of faith in the detailed choreography of this masterpiece of ballet classicism.
He thinks our fondness for alcoholic beverages has been a profound force in human history.
Pindar's fellow Boeotian Hesiod, although very different from Pindar in background and temperament, shared with him a deep religiosity, a groping toward something more profound and satisfying than contemporary cults could offer, a fondness for abrupt and violent transitions in thought and mood, and a forthright pungency of speech.
And within the scenes, she indulges her fondness for philosophical maxims, which sometimes seem quietly profound and at other times cloying.
In "The Closing of The American Mind," Bloom cagily exhibits an un-Straussian fondness for Kant, and a Straussian belief in the profound direness of Heidegger).
He thinks he has made a profound connection with Vladimir Putin because they bond over the Russian leader's fondness for a religious artefact.
I was devastated to learn that Benj's fondness for reading and reciting literature, which I'd taken to be impassioned and profound, was, in fact, a symptom of his disorder.
A private equity savant with a fondness for the factory's shoes buys it and thus sets in motion a story with profound implications for the town, and for the larger question of how we live today.
That fondness shines through.
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