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But for a teenager, Plymouth was no joke: 'There were lots of drugs around and I had friends who got hooked.' As an adult, she speaks of the city without any fondness.
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In an interview, Ms. Curry said that was false, though she did not express any fondness for Mr. Stachokus.
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(So far it's clear that a fascination with art stretches far back. Small moments like this can propel and add coherence to intellectual decisions later. This student may have never enrolled in introductory art courses without a fondness for crayons).
"Joe just went nuts," Ms. Turner recalled, not without fondness.
Edgeworth's reminiscences of Karl Rove were not without fondness, though.
But those Brazilian World Cup winners are remembered without fondness: under Parreira, they were defensive and overtly cautious.
His solution: structured, secular chitchat, "conducted in the sincere spirit of inquiry after truth, without fondness for dispute, or desire of victory".
You can't write about people this often without developing a fondness for them.
Nonetheless, the marriage was "not without fondness and good humor," writes Cordery, and in 1925, the year he became speaker of the House, Longworth delighted in the birth of a daughter, Paulina, to his 41-year-old wife.
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