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This is partly because she has a fondness for old media equipment and partly because she can't afford to upgrade.
She has a fondness for fluffy pink cardigans and lace, and speaks in a "sweetly girlish voice".
Mrs. McMillin is strangely unlike a lady parachutist, though, and she has a fondness for John Frederics hats and talks more like a successful ladies'-club executive.
Ms. Ansanelli does admit one indulgence: she has a fondness for designer clothing, which she indulges on her modest ballerina budget by hitting sample sales.
They say the design borrows from the 2002 ramp Hadid built for a ski jump near Innsbruck, and it's clear from photos of her work that she has a fondness for a sweep of silver.
Having something akin to a sweet tooth, she has a fondness for ice creams, cakes, and other sugary desserts.
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She had a fondness for angels.
A cheerful, joyous child, she had a fondness for people, which she had not, the joke went, inherited from her congenitally grumpy father.
A small brunette, she had a fondness for capes and mink and often wore them on her opening nights.
Welch, who grew up in south London, also said that she had a fondness for fiction that focused on the supernatural.
Sometime last spring, Eva Weiss remembered that she had a fondness for clogs so she immediately bought some for her stylish, forward-thinking store, Butter on Atlantic Avenue in the Boerum Hill section of Brooklyn.
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