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He is, it is true, fond of calling the 46 million visitors to Florida each year, many of whom drive past his front door, 'tourons' (to rhyme with morons).
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Sexual promiscuity is rampant throughout nature, and true faithfulness a fond fantasy.
True, he is fond of Europe; but he has that pledge of an "in-out" EU referendum (in certain circumstances) to neutralise that penchant.
As Natalie Angier wrote in an article in The New York Times last week, biologists have determined that promiscuity "is rampant throughout nature, and true faithfulness a fond fantasy".
"There is no dogma that has any true basis," he is fond of saying.
It's true, as liberals are fond of pointing out, that stock ownership in the U.S. is heavily concentrated among the wealthy.
François-Henri Pinault: It's true that I'm fond of new technologies and it dates back quite a long time ago.
If it's true, as many are fond of saying, that "those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," then an obvious corollary would be that those who want to repeat history have a vested interest in keeping history off the table of discussion.
Your relationship will definitely improve, because the old adage that "absence makes the heart grow fonder" is true.
(Newsweek, among other outlets, later called this one of "the most ridiculous" Album of the Year pronouncements ever, which is probably true, though I am oddly fond of the album's particular slinkiness the unapologetic way it slithers into a room).
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