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He was deeply fond of numbers.
He was married to Fredda, whose name I was deeply fond of.
He was deeply fond of his Jewish daughter-in-law Alice and his Jewish grandchildren, and was aghast when Alice was arrested towards the end of World War II.
He was deeply fond of his dog, Columbo, a basset hound that friends brought to the funeral.
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Evidently, we are deeply fond of stripes.
And a large number were deeply fond of him.
Still, I am deeply fond of the ritual.
"I'm deeply fond of Marc [ Hutchinson a lawyer], he's deeply fond of our house, and we intend to stay living in it".
Mr. Harrelson is deeply fond of its canals, bike culture and twisting streets.
Though my father acknowledges that Confucian ideas run counter to Western ideas like democracy and women's rights, he is deeply fond of the sage.
In fact, one of the deepest divisions between the Irish and the English is that the Irish, for obvious historical reasons, are deeply fond of the Americans, whereas the English, for equally historical reasons, are not.
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