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10 Sentences With "fond look"

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Critic's Pick Bob Stevens's fond look at a life-changing night for the young Beatles should satisfy more than die-hard fans.
The tape is a fond look back on the old Empire Roller Skating Center in Crown Heights and the teen nights it regularly hosted.
But there's no indication that this entry is anything other than a fond look back at Ms. Carroll's and our lost youth, so there's no reason to do more than croon a few notes and keep on trucking.
The Metrograph's fond look back at this period of permissiveness includes hits like "Jaws" (Friday and Tuesday) and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" (Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday), which was instrumental in the discussion to introduce the intermediate rating.
Miss King's other nonfiction books include "He: An Irreverent Look at the American Male" (1978); "Reflections in a Jaundiced Eye" (1989); "Lump It or Leave It" (1990), whose jacket shows her cheerfully wielding a handgun; and "With Charity Toward None: A Fond Look at Misanthropy" (1992).
In 2000, Rowling established the Volant Charitable Trust, which uses its annual budget of £5.1 million to combat poverty and social inequality. The fund also gives to organisations that aid children, one-parent families, and multiple sclerosis research.Memmott, Carol. A fond look back at Harry .
The final episode, "Clarabell's Big Surprise", was broadcast on September 24, 1960. The hour-long episode was mostly a fond look back at all the highlights of the show's past. Meanwhile, in the midst of it all, Clarabell has what he calls a "big surprise." The rest of the cast attempts to find out the surprise throughout the entire show, with only Mayor Phineas T. Bluster succeeding, and promising to keep it a secret.
About 60,000 copies of Mendel Palace were sold in the US. Chris Kohler called Quinty "a fond look back at the classic arcade game style that Taijiri and [Game Freak magazine co-author Ken Sugimori] loved, with simple, easy-to-learn game play and beautifully animated graphics". In 2003, the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography made an exhibit for the Famicom game library, spotlighting Quinty with the label of "The End Result of the Otaku Culture of the '80s" and calling its simple controls upon a single screen "decidedly old school".
" Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India gave the film 3/5 stars and opined,"As long as you view Band Baaja Baaraat as a loving, heartfelt take on what makes Delhi go dhak-dhak, the film holds your attention.Band Baaja Baaraat engages you with its fond look at fun-loving Dilliwalas." Sonal Dedhia of Rediff gave it 3/5 commenting,"On the whole, Band Baaja Baaraat is a refreshing film—very different from the usual romantic comedy movies we're so used to. It is a well-made film that should connect with the audience.
Veteran Washington Post journalist and former Trains Magazine columnist Don Phillips has since taken over responsibility for the column. LocoNotes - LocoNotes is first-hand reports of diesel locomotive locations and dispositions across North America, submitted by readers and compiled by Kenneth Ardinger. Scan Man - Edited by Vincent Reh, "Scan Man" discusses the world of railroad radio technology, and publishes on an alternating schedule with "Preservation Topics." On The Menu - On the Menu is a monthly look on the nearly 100 dinner train operations across North America, as well as a fond look back at railroad dining experiences as well as reports on the latest trends, written by James D. Porterfield.

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