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the fondness
noun
The quality of being fond
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Mary, Queen of Scots (1542 1587), was also fond of small toy dogs, including spaniels, showing the fondness of the British royalty for these types of dogs before Charles II.
Not the fondness for duck, either.
The fondness for footnotes and endnotes.
The fondness for America that marks "Testimony" is unapologetic.
Technically, there is already the fondness for master shots or close ups and little between.
Ms. Dusky saw similarities everywhere — the writing, the fondness for fedoras.
Many of the inscriptions bear testament to the fondness these people had for Afghanistan.
They all adored Mr. Cayne when they met him, and the fondness grew exponentially.
They speak about each other with the fondness of those who don't automatically assume its reciprocation.
And the fondness for guest stars ruled out any unity of style within the troupe.
The name is inspired by the fondness of the owner, Deborah Bicknese, for mythological monsters.
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