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She seemed fond of him, but the relationship was professional.
Years later I combined the two into Frax — a nickname he seemed fond of.
Surprisingly, the two worked together well, and seemed fond of one another.
During the 1950s both the US and the USSR experimented with many different animals in space, but while the Americans tended towards primates, the Russians seemed fond of using dogs.
Thus in describing the doctrine of the Stoic sage, Hegel seemed fond of quoting Cicero's dictum that nobody can say who this sage is (LHP II: 250 1, 256).
Though they seemed fond of their looks, Wendy acknowledged that her lengthy hairstyle was aging her.
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MOST Austrians seem fond of consensus politics.
Mr. Moore also seems fond of invidious pairings.
Ms. Bayrakdarian seems fond of balancing standard repertory with rarities.
Wendell seems fond of pretty much everyone, with the knack of rising unbowed from any stumble.
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