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Despite your customary reserve, you experienced the stirrings of a real fondness for him.
It's a bit like choosing between your children, but I've got a real fondness for "Gone Baby Gone".
He was on my shows a whole lot of times, we saw each other offstage and on, and the champ appeared to have a real fondness for me.
Against that backdrop it was a strange mood inside the stadium, with little sense that the occasion should be remembered with any real fondness.
It doesn't get much funding and is what is known as a blackspot.' Still, he feels a real fondness for the area.
This is not the whole story, however; Petterson is also a humorist, an observer of daily existence who is gifted not only with a subtle wit but with a real fondness for humanity.
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"The Boss, George Steinbrenner, had a real softness, fondness and passion for college football," Randy Levine, the Yankees' president, said of the franchise's principal owner, who died in July.
We then run the risk of creating a "Fantasy Bond," an illusion of fusion in which real feelings of fondness and attraction are replaced by the form of being in a relationship.
Poyet's fondness for Real's Luka Modric is clear.
As in other countries that experienced bubbles, such as the US and Ireland, it began with a fondness for real estate speculation and a belief that property values would never cease to rise.
The piece argues that Mr Major (whom, it acknowledges, is recalled with little fondness) made his real contribution to the Olympic effort years ago when he started the National Lottery.
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