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And a large number were deeply fond of him.
Most of the founding fathers were deeply fond of good claret and Madeira, but none were as passionate or systematic in their appreciation of the grape as Jefferson, who was utterly compulsive on the subject.
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Mr. Harrelson is deeply fond of its canals, bike culture and twisting streets.
He was married to Fredda, whose name I was deeply fond of.
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.
In that novel Box introduced us to his unlikely hero, a game warden named Joe Pickett, a decent man who lives paycheck to paycheck and who is deeply fond of his wife and his three daughters.
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