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Radiohead has previously established a fondness for nontraditional music releases.
FORGIVE a maker of washing machines a fondness for spin.
He had no particular fondness for the former Soviet leader.
William previously expressed his lack of fondness for formal interactions.
Mr Hawking also had a keen fondness for Chinese culture.
I have a certain fondness for an Eddie Vedder screech.
Clinton implies that Wall Street has no fondness for her.
Christensen's daughter, Nancy King, remembers her father's fondness for Brown.
"We have such a fondness for those cars," says Ted.
Mr. Trump has a deep and abiding fondness for strongmen.
Newspapers seemed to have a special fondness for time capsules.
Wesley Morris explores Hollywood's fondness for stories about interracial reconciliation.
Don't tell anyone, but I have a fondness for thrillers.
But her fondness for the project stems from something much deeper.
Kelleher was also known for his fondness for smoking and bourbon.
But "Puffs" exudes a jovial, winking fondness for all things Harry.
I don't write this out of any particular fondness for Mayer.
Congress has a special fondness for the Purple Heart, I noted.
The actor has expressed his fondness for music in past interviews.
I have a great fondness for government data, and the government
Many believe it's the latter, considering West's fondness for the artist.
"I have a fondness for the sterile made romantic," MAY affirms.
Manchin often talks about his fondness for his time as governor.
One former aide said Clinton "has a fondness" for the senator.
The year's popularity may partly reflect people's fondness for round numbers.
He does not share his neighbors' complicated fondness for the community.
"Wacky Jacky," he called her, employing his fondness for derogatory nicknames.
"I'm expressing our very deep fondness for the space," he said.
Have you developed a special fondness for the "Toy Story" films?
In his crossover ventures, he revealed an unlikely fondness for Europop.
Mr. Johnson has long shown a fondness for big construction projects.
Drndic's fondness for commas gives her sentences their peculiar gasping quality.
I don't have any particular fondness for guns or gun culture.
Ditto attacks on the press, harassment of opponents, fondness for dictators.
He knew all about their fondness for the 3-point line.
Motoring out, I feel my fondness for the Big Island deepening.
But Trump has a long track record of fondness for authoritarians.
Precisely what would Republicans be dreaming of achieving as they prepare to march in lock-step behind a president with less of a fondness for tweeting, and more of a fondness for American right-wing orthodoxy?
But she said she had never lost her fondness for Mrs. Clinton.
They bonded over a shared fondness for Sigmund Freud and Friedrich Nietzsche.
Privately, smart Chinese policy types lament their country's new fondness for boasting.
Meera Menon has a fondness for powerful women and so do we.
And my fondness for the physical keyboard has faded along with it.
But even amidst the activism, Reddit's fondness for memes still won out.
But there is another problem with Mr Buffett: his fondness for oligopolies.
His fondness for experimentation earned him a reputation as a trend-setter.
Depending on your fondness for anagrams, I expect a lot of D.N.F.s.
"Pairing and sharing," said Ms. Zalis, who has a fondness for catchphrases.
Trump also has long had a well-documented fondness for fast food.
Certain preoccupations persist: alluring widows, naïve young men, a fondness for coincidence.
The president's fondness for the phrase has inspired its share of ridicule.
I HAVE SUCH A FONDNESS FOR FARMERS AND AG BUSINESS IN GENERAL.
The president has made little secret of his fondness for Mr. Collins.
But she retained a fondness for the city and her old neighborhood.
It also explains his fondness for autocratic strongmen — the ones who dominate.
When Rubio joked about his fondness for electronic dance music, he got laughs.
She's come clean about getting lip injections and her fondness for padded Spanx.
In that light, Trump's sudden fondness for Brexit makes a lot of sense.
So, I've always kind of had this fondness for that genre in general.
I do have a fondness for that record, it's just bizarre to me.
The late Robin Williams had a famous fondness for the San Francisco Giants.
Thursday's episode should be catnip for anyone with a fondness for geek nostalgia.
But other signs suggest that Mexicans' fondness for morbidity is alive and well.
Given Mr Trump's alleged fondness for Russia, many in America smelled a rat.
They shared a penchant for lofty rhetoric and a fondness for flashy cars.
He also had a fondness for the lottery and casinos, his father said.
Mr. Ascensão has a fondness for, and a keen ability with, circular motifs.
The turtle, a large fellow, immediately showed a fondness for the Bartow pancakes.
Social media has also spread memes celebrating Turkey's new fondness for street animals.
As a committed foodie, I have a deep fondness for food-themed puzzles.
It didn't help that Marine Le Pen has a fondness for Desigual bags.
And like many such traders, he has shown a fondness for collecting art.
Her foray into gastronomy grew out of her fondness for El Celler's food.
He advised her to protect herself from the Norwegian sailors' fondness for drink.
Queen Elizabeth has a longtime love of dogs – her fondness for corgis is legendary.
He has a fondness for mesh tank tops, large earrings and raging hardcore punk.
The bigger concern is Aedes aegypti, which has a particular fondness for biting humans.
My fondness for lefties, undeniable as it is, had nothing to do with it.
One is Kelli Ward, a former state senator with a fondness for conspiracy theories.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Michael Berryhill has a fondness for fluorescent paints.
His fondness for Putin has been criticized by many Republican hawks such as Sen.
Mackie plays as Lance (Lin), while Abdul-Mateen has a fondness for Roxette (Klementieff).
Throwback cereal Tarantino apparently has a fondness for a particular brand of discontinued cereal.
Brett's fondness for drinking beer might be another strike against him with 45 too.
Queen Elizabeth has a longtime love of dogs – her fondness for corgis is legendary.
Ive's fondness for experimenting with new materials also extended beyond electronics to the book.
Trump has expressed a fondness for Israel and its right-wing leader Benjamin Netanyahu.
So far, Trump has arguably benefited from his fondness for over-the-top rhetoric.
By extension, the media has a fondness for covering incidents with high death rates.
Note to self-Reveal fondness for wildlife & ignorance of British football much more often.
But its members exhibit the same fondness for Roman salutes and mythic glory days.
And Mr. Gardley's fondness for metaphor can sometimes strangle what should be simple exposition.
Sotelo's poems tend to blend together, partly thanks to her fondness for I-statements.
BACON I have a tremendous amount of fondness for the film and those memories.
"Most surprising is how fondness for Myspace has grown as time passes," McNeil writes.
But people's fondness for this security blanket ultimately helped doom the effort in Congress.
Many Canadians express deep fondness for Tim Hortons, quirky slang, celebrity ambassadors, and hockey.
Even well into the digital age, Mr. Mead retained a fondness for predigital methods.
My fondness for the characters had become such that I really did not mind.
Years after their partnership ended, Mr. Taylor retained a special fondness for Mr. Murray.
Mr. Hyman is great on music, with a particular fondness for New Musical Express.
But it does more than offer a possible explanation for Mr Trump's fondness for Russia.
Mike Ashley has a fondness for taking stakes in other listed companies through Sports Direct.
His rejection of her fondness for regime change comes only after he offers up praise.
But George W. Bush tells PEOPLE that he feels a real fondness for Michelle Obama.
There's the country's fondness for pastel hues, which recall 1950s Americana, on the one hand.
But 13 years after rising to power, Erdogan has apparently lost his fondness for democracy.
Republicans hate all this, saying Mr Obama's fondness for red tape has crushed the economy.
But I never wanted [The Lighthouse] — as much as I have a fondness for [H.
People in Canada feel this immense loyalty and connection to and fondness for Hudson's Bay.
STEPHEN BORKOWSKIPittsburg, Texas Chairman Mao had a fondness for botanical metaphors ("Flower power", January 5th).
How does she reconcile her fondness for him with some of his views on women?
Nevertheless, the dangers of Mr Macron's apparent fondness for go-it-alone diplomacy are considerable.
But it's my unabashed fondness for feet that has garnered the most remarks from partners.
At this afternoon's Apple event, CEO Tim Cook revealed a fondness for the hardworking actor.
I know you have a lot of fondness for these characters from the comics, Tasha.
But T2 goes a step further, critiquing its characters' bizarre fondness for glorifying the past.
Mr. Stern is a chatty, gentle man with a fondness for Loro Piana cashmere sweaters.
Mr. Buford noted his own fondness for gazing from his apartment windows at distant neighbors.
But some conservatives, including Pence, had already grown tired of Bush's fondness for expanding government.
Paris Jackson seems to have inherited her late father Michael's fondness for all things Disney.
He comes across as an upbeat, middle-aged expat with an abiding fondness for music.
The Eagles present an intriguing challenge to Brady's fondness for throwing deep and into traffic.
His general finesse and fondness for trick plays improved every Super Bowl he coached in.
Mr. Moore, many people say, clearly had a fondness for younger women in decades past.
Apparently our growing fondness for the taste has made us turn inward, suspicious of others.
Mr. Trump has previously signaled acquiescence to, if not fondness for, the kingdom's authoritarian ways.
But that doesn't really speak to Tammy's fondness for Peter; just her dislike for Kelsey.
Most obvious is Mr. Wheeldon's fondness for overpartnering and Mr. Peck's attraction to uninteresting music.
I have a particular fondness for Polish cinema, so I gravitate toward Andrzej Wajda's film.
Justice Scalia was a man of varied tastes, with a fondness for poker, opera and hunting.
Although American policymakers are more polarised than ever, their fondness for tech-bashing is remarkably bipartisan.
His fondness for her even enabled her to record English and Spanish vocals for his albums.
If you look closely, you'll see that Rowe shares her daughter's fondness for red nail polish.
And some dismissed it, professing a fondness for the singlet and the athletic tradition it embodies.
My family checks most of the requisite boxes: closely knit, and with a fondness for Florida.
And Tom Sturridge is the military officer with mighty sword skills and a fondness for vice.
Developers may also have a particular fondness for one console over another, depending on childhood experiences.
Effeminate with red hair and a fondness for singing, I was picked on, bullied and harassed.
Its fondness for plot twists often obscures what's really happening, to the peril of everything else.
Swift has more than 91 million followers and a fondness for posting pics with her friends.
In it, Tarantino's fondness for violence is apparent, but True Romance is, of course, about love.
For example, the 19-year-old model has recently demonstrated a fondness for lace-up bottoms.
After learning the news, Andrews' very own coworkers are sharing their fondness for the DWTS commentator.
But the idea appeals to Garvin's mischievous side, his fondness for turning the tables on scammers.
I think it's a game that a lot of people have a lot of fondness for.
"You could hear complete silence," said Mr. Naulings, a hair stylist with a fondness for hats.
The goal can be achieved with a likable personality that people will develop a fondness for.
The BBC's fondness for second-rate comedians is one of the great puzzles of our age.
Yet with our fondness for the underdog, we usually say one thing and do the other.
The president's fondness for golfing in California led to rumors that the Obamas would settle there.
In the end, Out of the Shadows rides entirely on viewers' preexisting fondness for its characters.
Others professed a nostalgic fondness for the place, and sent precise instructions on what to order.
But the naming wasn't made out of fondness for the 45th president of the United States.
But can an over-fondness for the mechanical pleasures of your vibrator have a similar effect?
Despite their collective billing, they didn't collaborate often; rather, they shared a fondness for the unexpected.
Beauty Generation has a fondness for Polo mints, so his owner brings them back from England.
No word yet on the menu, but the president has expressed a fondness for taco bowls.
He has a fondness for academic jargon and can sound like Jacques Derrida in sophisticated sneakers.
Ansel Elgort stars as Baby, a talented getaway driver with a fondness for iPods and shades.
Anybody who saw Mills's previous film, "Beginners" (2010), will recognize his fondness for chop and change.
If you are not secure in your fondness for professional sports, back away from Fussell now.
It was a very Robert-like gift, if you knew Robert's fondness for the Congressional Record.
And his fondness for those London apartments has blinded him to the political peril they pose.
This looks to have applied to Bolsonaro, whose fondness for saying repugnant things is no secret.
The others soon chip in with their thoughts on the US president's fondness for conspiracy theories.
OVER the past five months Theresa May has shown a fondness for bold words and grand promises.
And besides pizza, games, and collecting sneakers, Mike had a fondness for the Marvel Comics character Deadpool.
Russian believers, including the tsars who bore his name, have always a particular fondness for the saint.
Conservative politicians representing rural districts share his fondness for guns and his disdain for restrictive environmental rules.
The new Muslim rulers begrudged Egyptians' fondness for alcohol, once present in various forms of artistic expression.
The two certainly share a fondness for flamboyant presentations and were sparkly and colorful in their outfits.
What they're saying: President Trump, despite his fondness for all things big, seems averse to large mergers.
Then came Ricko Canaz Ball, whose fondness for robbing car mechanics earned him the sobriquet "Oil Slickster".
Following revelations that Mr Moore also has a special fondness for post-pubescent girls, they are evens.
Some see a darker motive in Mr Perry's proposal—and indeed in Mr Trump's fondness for coal.
Cows have an unfortunate fondness for wading, which means that their faeces are often deposited in water.
The 30-year-old superstar has shown a fondness for dressing up as iconic figures from music.
TMZ also found this video posted by Howell, who clearly seems to have a fondness for firearms.
I have a weird nostalgic fondness for Coke Slurpees and once again appreciate his very simple thoughtfulness.
"It's how it is used and abused"—but it does suggest a fondness for lo-fi living.
I have nothing but fondness for Donald and wish him the best of luck on his campaign.
Millennials have made headlines for everything from their tendency to job-hop to their fondness for avocados.
He also showed a fondness for Adolf Hitler, and apparently was fairly vocal about his racist views.
She brings this same fondness for mash-ups to her latest exhibition at Manchester's Whitworth Art Gallery.
Luft detailed her fondness for hearty meals — chowing down on comfort foods like spaghetti, and eventually alcohol.
Vanderbilt made the move to Hollywood as a teen, where she developed a fondness for older men.
Candidates' handlers might reconsider, however, their fondness for jamming "America" and the "American Dream" into these slogans.
Even after taking all these variables into account, Dominicans' extreme fondness for the United States remains unexplained.
On the other, Trump loyalists argue that the president rightly eschews the neoconservative fondness for foreign intervention.
Despite her obvious fondness for the place, Braverman never softens the jagged ­edges that make it unique.
DO mention your lifelong fondness for "The Apprentice", gold interiors, Australian golfer Greg Norman and WWE wrestling.
"  To Bennett, Cohen's U-turn and fondness for blasting Trump stems from him "feeling jilted or whatever.
As investigators closed in on him, his fondness for a new drug called Subsys caught their eye.
He has nurtured a fondness for classicism over the decades, but the house is fine with it.
An editor with a fondness for literature and high fashion may no longer be the Esquire man.
"One time I was accused of subliminal advertising," Mr. Ferro said of his fondness for that technique.
But there's something just as central to Millar's writing as shock and violence: his fondness for immediacy.
Educated at elite British schools, he acquired a chic English accent and a fondness for fine tailoring.
"All of it must have been due to my fondness for noises," he told the magazine Hyperreal.
The Patient: Lucy Branson, now 4, a precocious preschooler with a fondness for any sort of doll.
Yes, I'll admit to a somewhat obsessive fondness for this earthy root vegetable, with its myriad possibilities.
That meal was something of a surprise, considering Mr. Trump's fondness for ketchup-doused steak and cheeseburgers.
She favors Chloé, Marc Jacobs and Zara, and seems to have an occasional fondness for the color pink.
Obama regularly hit the campaign trail mocking Trump's inexperience in policy-making and fondness for tweeting controversial things.
Because of that I had this fondness for being in clubs, especially when they're empty, before everything's happening.
At CNN's town hall, the Florida senator was asked about his apparent fondness for EDM (electronic dance music).
I often wonder if my fondness for coffee comes from those moments of sharing a cup with him.
They're aided in their quest by Eleven, the young girl with telekinetic powers and a fondness for Eggos.
He had been raised in a family with several priests and nuns and a fondness for Merton's work.
One is that there is nothing more dangerous than having Donald Trump express a sudden fondness for you.
The interest in preserving the India Club extends beyond a fondness for vintage vibes and cheap Kingfisher lager.
His pictures suggested a fondness for Picabia, Schiele and the German-born British painter Frank Auerbach, among others.
Rob Gronkowski's fondness for adult beverages has been well documented but he really outdid himself on Saturday night.
Speaking of Pimm's, Meghan shared her fondness for Wimbledon's signature drink even before she joined the royal family.
Either way, the Kynseed prototype is a small pleasure for anyone with a fondness for tilling pixelated soil.
My nan still has a fondness for the ones of her youth but this one goes down well.
Iremar's co-worker in the bullpen, Zé (Carlos Pessoa), is a potbellied roughneck with a fondness for pornography.
Iremar's aspirations are distilled in his fondness for cologne, which disguises any lingering odor from his regular work.
Privately, Trump often talks about his fondness for the Venezuelan expats who frequent his golf club in Doral.
For Mr. Ooi, the parallels between Dungeons & Dragons and theater come down to a fondness for shared storytelling.
Friends say he had a jocular personality and a fondness for his Mercedes sedans and his coveted Maserati.
Some political analysts have expressed deep skepticism that the two leaders have any real fondness for each other.
Back in Youngstown, the fondness for Mr. Traficant lingers despite allegations that he was tied to the mob.
"It was heard by sane and decent people who shudder at your fondness for verbal violence," she said.
Many workers expressed fondness for the children, and said they struggled not to develop personal connections with them.
No anecdote fully captures a person's complexities, but this one helps explain the widespread fondness for Mr. Farrell.
Europeans continue to question whether a president with an expressed fondness for tariffs is negotiating in good faith.
You're privy to one another's impulse buys, fondness for corny '90s comedies and preferred brands of vaginal suppositories.
A24 could have just as easily courted the approval of, say, theologians who have a fondness for Calvinism.
It has become a big part of myself, like my humor, my fondness for sneakers, and my dick.
The two places share a chef, several owners, some sauces and recipes, and a fondness for wood smoke.
Homages to Hitchcock appear often in the movies of Almodóvar, who shares a fondness for the bravura shot.
Extending to Great Jones Street, the 210-story building seems to share its neighbors' fondness for public art.
African Americans have long battled misguided stereotypes about their fondness for fried chicken, watermelon and certain other foods.
"It is just part of the Swiss identity," Fueglistaler said of the Swiss fondness for major engineering feats.
But he had a fondness for the 1960s TV series, which starred one of his idols, Bruce Lee.
Mr. Mustafa has no fondness for the Israeli settlements, but he has a family to take care of.
Several tradesmen we spoke to who'd worked on Balili construction projects, including Santa Quaranta, expressed fondness for him.
Given Sorkin's fondness for toying with structure, it shouldn't be a shock that Molly's Game jumps around multiple timelines.
A landmark designation in effect would reinforce the agreement and underscore the city's fondness for a pop-culture artifact.
FOR A NATION that regards itself as the cradle of reason, the French display a peculiar fondness for homeopathy.
Alas, Carey clarified that despite her fondness for Scandinavian fish, her diet is a little more balanced than that.
Given President Donald Trump's fondness for derogatory epithets, it would be mildly surprising if he had avoided this one.
This was a reminder that concerns about Mr Trump's strange fondness for Mr Putin go beyond salacious, unverified allegations.
Van cats have an unusual fondness for water, making them well-suited for their home near Turkey's largest lake.
It looks like some people have an innate fondness for flavors similar to NyQuil, Forbes reported, citing NBC News. 
Do you have more of a fondness for it now, even though it's at the bottom of the list?
The main article, titled "London the city of 'hat tricks'," covers Brits' apparent fondness for all kinds of hats.
His dad, Wellesley Bolt, said that all his life, his son Usain had a great fondness for eating yams.
"They loved my wild hats," Cunningham writes, and they had a special fondness for his use of nontraditional materials.
Being away from set for a year, of course, only seemed to make his fondness for the experience grow.
Pancakes. Was it Prince's fondness for breakfast that led Cheerios to believe they could get in on the action?
American's fondness for capital punishment has been complicated by a major shortfall in execution drugs over the past decade.
Trump's fondness for Vladimir Putin is not debatable, but Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election absolutely has been.
"It's weird not to be on stage with her anymore," she says with a fondness for her former drummer.
A fondness for backups also explains why I'm keen to try a DayOne feature that's currently available in beta.
His fondness for Carl, and vice versa, is obvious in a Hillsong Church video posted a few days ago.
On Ford's page -- which was taken down Friday afternoon -- he shared his fondness for rap, guns, cars and children.
Will their vocal resemblance to John Ritter and fondness for George Michael's greatest hits undermine their drug dealing shtick?
That's four shooters surrounding a pick-and-roll big with enormously long arms and a sudden fondness for Finland.
As inequality has increased over the past two decades, the state's fondness for soaking the rich has proved lucrative.
Yet, for those who retain a fondness for the traditional interpretations of the words, a new exemplar has appeared.
At this point, I was even overcome by a sort of fondness for the idea of my own death.
This was when he developed an intense fondness for his mountaineering guide, a much older man of sixty-five.
For now, these issues remain obscured by Trump's fondness for sideshows and his sordid promotion of the family business.
In the brutal world of prize fighting, Ali set himself apart with his wit and fondness for playful verse.
Because of the group's fondness for accordion, mandolin and other folk instruments, DeVotchKa has been called a Gypsy band.
I don't quite get his fondness for this place, and he doesn't seem too concerned that I'm getting it.
Having a fondness for algae, urchins feast on both plant and animal life and can be male or female.
Also his fondness for a creative piece of headgear (Cromwellian berets in pastel fur), fringe and crystalline evening wear.
They are near-ubiquitous at festivals, fairs, and powwows, any place indigenous communities and fondness for Mexican food overlap.
He enjoyed his whiskey, beer and cognac, Mr. Martínez said, and seemed to have a particular fondness for women.
His novels, which are mostly out of print, aren't for everyone, despite my abiding fondness for several of them.
He was not even a very good Southern Baptist, to judge from his fondness for bourbon, poker and profanity.
While both men came from farms, Anquetil had a suave and urbane manner and a fondness for publicity stunts.
Wear yours with jackets and knitwear from Adrian Reber, a former Hugo Boss designer with a fondness for recycling
She has an unnerving fondness for the truth and knowing her makes you want to be a better person.
Since I have a fondness for historical hotels, I always opt for a room in the main Victorian building.
Since then, I have had a fondness for the birds and have rarely if ever chosen to eat pigeon.
While that's no doubt an accomplishment anyone should be proud of, it does reveal a fondness for individual recognition.
From there, he stopped eating fish and then went vegan, aside from a fondness for egg whites and honey.
Yanya's voice is bold, shaped by classical training and a fondness for jazz, and her guitar playing is muscular.
This is not because of my fondness for nuclear weapon but because it is the right thing to do.
Liberals who question the value of promoting monopolies and the superrich might also question their fondness for easy money.
A cultural fondness for talk, and more talk, will get its consecration, with the hope that calm will follow.
The Microsoft co-founder again discussed his past fondness for procrastinating in a 2016 Ask Me Anything Reddit post.
The two men share a close friendship, a religious zeal for YC, and an inexplicable fondness for cargo shorts.
It's just grown from there, but I'd have to say, I have a deep fondness for Ruby and Sapphire.
They're those tall, tan and long-necked dudes with a fondness for acacia trees, grubbing leaves and roaming the savannah.
Mr. Kalivas grew up with a fondness for crustaceans because his father owned a seafood restaurant on the Jersey Shore.
In the hadith, the collected sayings and actions of Muhammad, there are numerous examples of the Prophet's fondness for cats.
Charlotte has also emerged as the Queen's mini-me thanks to their eyes, appreciation for cardigans and fondness for animals.
Some prosecutors have cited a fondness for shoot-em-up video games as evidence that an objector's principles were feigned.
Some geeks of my vintage have a nostalgic fondness for trackballs, but I never managed to form such an association.
Despite his over-fondness for Adams' poetry, Kaplan dedicates himself to showing the worth of Adams beyond his presidential years.
Taubert and the woman shared a fondness for Bowie's music, and she talked about the way she'd like to die.
Whatever else these terrorists may have shared, one thing they certainly had in common was a fondness for Balkan arms.
Debussy had a particular fondness for the natural harmonic series —the spectrum of overtones that arise from a vibrating string.
She would bring the then-19-year-old cinephile (with a particular fondness for Ingmar Bergman) along to dinner parties.
If, on the other hand, you don't express fondness for the person you're meeting, you could potentially turn them off.
Anna Pavord, for 30 years the garden correspondent for The Independent, has a fondness for those subdued and shaped landscapes.
The author has a fondness for deepities from figures like the French poet Paul Valéry, whose utterances here are chloroform.
Secretary of Defense James Mattis' fondness for reading history and using its lessons to inform decision making is well known.
Winter plays Lil, a tattooed babe with a fondness for crop tops and, it seems, long soaks in the tub.
She coyly mocked Mr. Trump's fondness for beauty contests, and contestants — before turning to a particular contestant on her mind.
Protection is one of the most compelling reasons Americans tend to cite when explaining their unique fondness for gun ownership.
I grew up on "Godzilla" movies and retain some vestigial fondness for them — and, incidentally, I can't stand "Transformers" movies.
For instance, Moore has expressed some fondness for the idea of pegging the US dollar to the value of gold.
He addresses John Fort, for example, as Hemingway because of the Peachtree Stable owner's fondness for white cotton linen suits.
This is to mention nothing of his fondness for Shakespeare quotations, nor the 18-wheeler truck he drove around Brighton.
On Tuesday, Trump reiterated his fondness for tyrannical strongmen when he praised former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's approach to terrorism.
I was taken aback by Jerry's fondness for canned ham; he was appalled by my occasional dinner of cold cereal.
Pruitt has a long and fabled history of trying to make taxpayers underwrite his fondness for first-class air travel.
No discussion of the evils of Twitter would be complete without trying to understand the 45th president's fondness for it.
One of the people-eaters is a cute little girl named Honey (Jayda Fink) with a nonpredatory fondness for bunnies.
"Even though I am the laundry guy, Ashley has developed a fondness for throwing a load in," Mr. Greenspan said.
Nicknamed Quanny, he thrived in school and developed a fondness for illustration, a talent inherited from his father, Willie Harden.
When she passes him a twenty, she observes him registering the denomination and possibly developing some parting fondness for her.
This led to a certain fondness for third parties—the Equal Rights Party, the Prohibition Party, the Home Protection Party.
"For my entire career, I have had great respect and fondness for Ron," Mr. Eisner wrote on Twitter on Sunday.
And Israel's prime minister is a corrupt politician with a fondness for far-right demagogues, as many writers have argued.
The jury also heard that Garcia sold narcotics to Lil Wayne, infamous in his fondness for "lean," and Chris Brown.
Maintaining its fondness for the flashback, OITNB Season 7 continues to explore the histories of its inhabitants through present-day developments.
I expected more from these filmmakers, who I hold to a high standard due to my fondness for their past work.
I'm not sure I love one more than the other, although I have fondness for Episode 3 and for Episode 5.
His fondness for wide-open vistas reached its apotheosis in Prospect Park, where the Long Meadow stretches for nearly a mile.
He confesses to a fondness for quinoa salads, and owns a big flat in Paris as well as a country pad.
The rapper's fondness for quoting scripture, ably demonstrated on his latest album, would surely put the current Republican president to shame.
Anticipation seemed to be high, especially for those with a special fondness for Besson's 1997 sci-fi adventure The Fifth Element.
And while he disagrees with the likes of Donald Trump on almost everything, he shares the American president's fondness for extemporising.
A former navy SEAL with an excessive fondness for saying so, Mr Zinke has seemed mainly devoted to lekking and grousing.
" During their tart exchanges Lenny at one point derides Sidney's fondness for watching sports as "just another opium for the people.
LIM JAE-SUNG is a mild-mannered lawyer in his thirties with a fondness for monogrammed shirts and human-rights cases.
His fondness for the armed forces has led him to buy an unnecessary arsenal of fighter jets, tanks and armoured vehicles.
Besides nuggets, Singaporeans have a fondness for using the sauce for dipping their fries and burgers too for a spicy kick.
Most of all, there's a fondness for the portrayal of Australia's politicians and their comically brutish way of handling international incidents.
In any event, the Comey news has boosted the spirits of Republicans, even those who hold no great fondness for Trump.
So here is a very loose ranking of World/Inferno's releases in what seems like Terricloth's order of fondness for them.
He threatens to rain missiles on America, while holding a fondness for basketball, Dennis Rodman, Michael Jackson and high-quality cognac.
The outrageous characters are there, as are the raucous shenanigans, all accompanied by Linklater's fondness for both nostalgia and stoner humor.
The growth of grunge culture through the popularity of bands like Nirvana also influenced the decade's fondness for heavy, messy eyeliner.
Then again, perhaps Trump's previous criticism of Obama makes them reluctant to draw attention to the president's fondness for the sport.
Mr Manafort's work in Kiev came under particular scrutiny given Mr Trump's own strange fondness for Mr Yanukyovych's patron, Vladimir Putin.
This twisting, cluttered design suggests a dystopian model railway built by someone with a fondness for Dumpster diving and conspiracy theory.
An ethnobotanist based at Emory University in Atlanta, Quave, 20083, has an unabashed fondness for all citizens of the kingdom plantae.
While the people of the city have a fondness for this title, those who suffered under Saddam Hussein's army resent it.
He does like the new place, though his first choice would have been Brooklyn, given his fondness for roaming Prospect Park.
Angel's initial reaction to his son's homosexuality and fondness for drag is all too predictable: He punches him in the face.
The bruises on his right shoulder and upper back were evidence of his fondness for cupping, an ancient Chinese healing practice.
It's America's fondness for drug-screening that needs to be called out—not actual drug use—for holding back the economy.
He was also nicknamed "Smokey," for his fondness for marijuana, which had gotten him in trouble in the past, they said.
This might help explain Kim's fondness for helping the underprivileged, as well her guilt over booting a man from his house.
But I developed an unexpected fondness for it on Tuesday, at the premiere of a revival of this Metropolitan Opera stalwart.
They have a fondness for digging holes in the ground, to hide in, and they use language to the same effect.
Better still, the prospect of rebuilding the nation appeals to the president's fondness for constructing large, tangible monuments to his eminence.
It's his tinted glasses, snazzy suits and apparent fondness for telling tales again and again — life as a rolling press junket.
Between his daily fulminations against the press and his fondness for campaign pageantry, there's something of the tropical caudillo about him.
One problem is that President Trump's own fondness for strongmen and indifference to human rights undermines his administration's criticism of China.
That suggests a fondness for tradition, but Mr. Wein in fact helped bring a younger, innovative sensibility to the art form.
As a nation, we've never known what to do with our fondness for the work of men who have become troublesome.
Twin City locals might describe their home-town temperament as a genial passivity combined with a fondness for the last word.
As a private citizen, Donald J. Trump was repeatedly critical of President Obama's fondness for relaxing with a round of golf.
Swann's Song Your fondness for "The Forsyte Saga" reminded me of my childhood affection for R. F. Delderfield's Swann family trilogy.
Although he became known as one of the nation's great horn players, Mr. Bloom never lost his fondness for the cello.
Likewise, the rigid latticework of her numerous "Human Argument" triangles evince a fondness for visual order that belies their satirical intent.
Mr. Hu, a former war correspondent with a fondness for Tolstoy and polo shirts, says he is surprised by the attention.
They also wear the kind of dark windbreakers that Mr. Xi has made popular and mimic his fondness for quoting Mao.
Her preference for simplicity, like my fondness for complication, is an effect of identity, of which ability is only a part.
In an essay for Elle magazine titled "30 Things I Learned Before Turning 30," Swift shared her fondness for countdown clocks.
Wilbur, however, a placid 180-pounder with a fondness for orange peppers and daylong naps, is about to leave their ranks.
His victory is a reminder that, despite the country's fondness for aspirational rhetoric, our illiberal traditions have serious staying power, too.
Labour reveals a fondness for universal freedom in scrapping prescription charges and university tuition fees and promising free broadband for all.
Maybe I'm just in a really good mood right now, but I have nothing but fondness for the whole idea, really.
The Marlins have been owned since 2002 by Jeffrey Loria, a New York art dealer with a fondness for former Yankees.
" Next year, the company will launch a national campaign — its first in a decade — "focused on rekindling fondness for the brand.
Over the years, Trump has made no secret of his fondness for using depreciation as a way to lower his tax bill.
And thanks to Samsung's new Leader 8, it's possible to relive your fondness for flip phones without sacrificing on specs or features.
They would be people like himself, fans with a passion for their teams and, in many cases, a fondness for a fight.
In a then-recent interview, the Beatles had discussed their fondness for Jelly Babies, a squishy English candy similar to gummy bears.
He sold the geckos and moved on to frogs, developing a particular fondness for the nine varieties belonging to the genus oophaga.
If you're interested in teen dramas with a fondness for Satan, there's also a special holiday episode of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
Beyond his fondness for autocrats, however, Mr Trump's policy in the region is a muddle, and his top diplomat offered little clarity.
You were raised to believe in the importance of tradition, and have a particular fondness for the heroes of days gone by.
Those who worry about Trump's fondness for Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be comforted by the first country on that list.
Like these ants, Smith, too, is from Florida — and he was drawn in by the Formica ants fondness for that abattoir ambiance.
Google's Doodle have a fondness for celebrating legendary figures, but today's person of interest feels more appropriate for the venue than most.
But 5,000 migrants moulder there in overcrowded official detention centres staffed by corrupt guards with a fondness for torture and sexual violence.
This is ultimately a continuation of a little boy's fondness for the likes of Davy Crockett (which Trump may well have had).
Once you've got past the initial teething difficulties, you might grow a certain fondness for the person you've been spending time with.
This fondness for righteous Genesis sounds led him to create his VGM Player, which plays beloved Sega music in an unadulterated state.
Officially, these will now be known as fluctus and cavum, respectively, though meteorologists may exhibit a fondness for  the less formal terminology.
The Room star took his act to Conan last night, where he revealed his fondness for looking sharp on the red carpet.
Walking that line, between appealing to kids with a fondness for Pixar films and impressing robot-loving older customers, will be difficult.
Blake's sculptural work in many mediums has often reflected a fondness for a form of kink that involves dressing as an animal.
"The race is done and dusted," said Froome, who was born in Kenya and shows no fondness for the cold and wet.
More recently, in Under the Skin, Scarlett Johansson preys on — and develops an unwilling fondness for — the prevailing human need for affection.
Country-road helicopter shots, a synthesizer barrage and the presence of Ms. Crampton all advertise the director's fondness for 1980s American movies.
Most glaring is his fondness for Vladimir Putin, who has destroyed the burgeoning Russian democracy that emerged after the collapse of Communism.
His wife, Ri Sol-ju, who has a fondness for tailored form-fitting dresses, is seen as something of a style icon.
A fondness for recherché materials is partly the seduction of wood, combined with a sense of, if you will, returning to roots.
And that's nothing to take away from Steve, I have a great fondness for Steve, he's a big bear of a man.
I kept Aronofsky's professed nonbelief — and my fondness for Black Swan and The Fountain — in mind when I went to see Noah.
Buss's well-chronicled fondness for Walton is thought to be the only thing that had kept him in place throughout Johnson's reign.
But Eric Trump, deploying the family fondness for superlatives, called the winery a "tremendous success" in a statement emailed through a spokeswoman.
And, in a stark landscape of black rock and white ice, people who spend time here invariably develop a fondness for costumes.
The tabloids have created scandals over everything from Meghan's apparent fondness for avocados to her habit of touching her belly while pregnant.
Decius says that he isn't concerned about Trump's seeming fondness for Russia; in his view, thoughtless provocations would be much more dangerous.
On dry land, he became a Lutheran minister, overseeing a flock of people with a fondness for bright felt banners and mayonnaise.
He's a politician with a thin skin and a fondness for the limelight and the music of his own voice — sound familiar?
But unlike Rashish, he was pessimistic about U.S.-EU trade relations in the near term, given Trump's demonstrated fondness for imposing tariffs.
I understand that it's possible to feel fondness for a dish that is deeply inauthentic and I don't resent that one bit.
But it does have the air of an older, rich celebrity developing a fondness for luxury cars, with an appropriate tech twist.
I've developed a certain fondness for this artificiality — it's a reflection of what the subjects choose to put forward for the camera.
Likewise, Barnum's fondness for living large — he built a garish Moorish mansion he called "Iranistan" — calls to mind Mr. Trump's gilded excesses.
Other factors seemed to be at play: As POLITICO reported, Trump lawyers argued against their selection, citing their fondness for conspiracy theories.
But his embrace of "law and order" carries alarming undertones, as he has expressed a fondness for the country's past military dictatorship.
Fika invests roughly half of its capital exclusively in startups headquartered in LA, with a particular fondness for B2B, enterprise and fintech companies.
This mirroring extends to their rhetoric, where both men have a fondness for, well, name-calling that's rare among presidential candidates and popes.
The song deftly encapsulates Lil Nas X's Soundcloud origins, his fondness for downbeat instrumentation, and his ability to produce bops of all kinds.
He apparently spits at people who annoy him, and the name "Chewy" is also a reference to his fondness for gnawing on things.
If Trump shares his mother's fondness for the Queen's ceremonial role in British life, he would be well advised to respect her protocol.
XIAO JIANHUA was not alone among mainland China's mega-rich in his fondness for the Four Seasons hotel in Hong Kong's financial district.
Those with a particular fondness for romance fiction, say, or sport or biography, can find like-minded readers easily through websites like Goodreads.
Londoners, who twice elected Mr Johnson as mayor, will recognise his fondness for policy announcements that look good splashed across an election poster.
On Sunday, Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro — a far-right firebrand who has expressed fondness for his country's past military dictatorship — won Brazil's presidential election.
But Mr Trump's fondness for Russia really is unusual, and he entered office under a counter-intelligence investigation for his links with Russia.
The pair has lived on Earth since the days of Adam and Eve and, as millennia passed, they developed a fondness for humanity.
Her fondness for swimming grew as she made friends on the team, and those relationships became an increasingly important part of her life.
He even wrote about his fondness for overstatement in The Art of the Deal, the 1987 book he co-authored with Tony Schwartz.
Despite regularly criticizing President Barack Obama's fondness for the sport, Trump is outpacing his predecessor in the amount of time he spends golfing.
"Even periphery characters share a certain fondness for non sequiturs: Kevin's Adopted Brother Randall's Dying Father: "I just came out for some air.
On top of Rimondini's vivid art (pinball fans have a particular fondness for Farfalla), Zaccaria machines have a passion for creative mechanical doohickeys.
With its trademark fondness for direct democracy, Podemos has invited its internet-based membership of 393,000 subscribers to vote on such a coalition.
Former mall goths will feel a certain fondness for the excellent Nightmare Before Christmas prank these cosplayers played on a local mall Santa.
Bassheads love Beats headphones, phablet doodlers love the Galaxy Note, and a whole bunch of people have developed a fondness for Amazon's Alexa.
One of his opponents was the scion of a black political dynasty; another was tarnished by his fondness for a website called sugardaddyforme.com.
There is, however, the fondness for prolonged and overmanipulative partnering that has characterized most of the other choreography I've seen by Mr. Scarlett.
A White House spokeswoman claimed last year that, despite Trump's fondness for golf, his visits to Mar-a-Lago have been "work" excursions.
Many high-ranking members of the campaign readily shared disinformation from Kremlin trolls, and the president's own fondness for conspiracies is well documented.
Our web editors have a special fondness for the ATM variety, which are soft but not slouchy, and exude an effortless, understated style.
This symbolised the protesters' view of the infrastructure projects: wasteful sops to the party's fondness for grandiosity and for symbols of national unity.
This excess also includes an intense fondness for sugar which they sometimes pour into their coffee cups until it reaches the halfway mark.
Our business ventures and fondness for Alaska's wild recreational places have kept us tracking one of the sporting community's most important conservation battles.
"And being a girl from Brooklyn, meeting someone with a fondness for Hebrew National, I knew she was someone special," Ms. Schumer said.
You can feel gritty sediments of Irvine Welsh in the use of slang; Saul Bellow, in Gunaratne's fondness for directly addressing the reader.
"The president's respect, his fondness for the military, I think, is reflected in him asking for these options," Mattis added in the briefing.
It's a perception seemingly shared by President Trump in his fondness for strong, unaccountable leaders and his America First approach to foreign policy.
The other was a beefy, 6-foot-2 New Zealander with an apparent fondness for Hawaiian shirts, who brought in clients and money.
In his analysis, Mr. Zandi noted that Ms. Warren's fondness for funding new spending by taxing the rich could affect the economy significantly.
In his analysis, Mr. Zandi noted that Ms. Warren's fondness for funding new spending by taxing the rich could affect the economy significantly.
Political sniping But Trump's fondness for early self-congratulation and political sniping has already led to criticism he's not taking his role seriously.
And, of course, Barr's new boss exhibits a special fondness for Russian friends who flatter him, while he ignores or distorts U.S. intelligence.
Crump and Sassoon met just four years ago, but the two seem separated at birth, right down to their fondness for black clothing.
But she has a special fondness for the big button-pushers that other collectors of her caliber might be more inclined to eschew.
He displayed a special fondness for Ghazal singing in Urdu and could sometimes be seen crooning along with famous singers at private concerts.
Then there is a fondness for Seattle, where Tableau will continue operating as an independent unit led by its chief executive, Adam Selipsky.
Other African-Americans say they became "scene kids" because of their upbringings, interest in art and music, or fondness for a particular aesthetic.
The Swedes' fondness for crayfish has more likely originated from a sense of familiarity, as they also dwell in a wet, cold, dark place.
Patti LaBelle has nothing but fondness for Mariah Carey, even if that means she's had to give out some tough love over the years.
Pilot Sebb Stratta has a fondness for terrifying his flight companions with dips, twists and turns that would make any plane passenger's stomach drop.
Lights, camera, action The solution: combine the boys' limitless imaginations with their interest in art and fondness for hamming it up for the camera.
Yet the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination is still Northampton County DA John Morganelli, who's an immigration hardliner with a fondness for Donald Trump.
Elsewhere in the Anglophone world, Canadian politicians are usually bilingual as a matter of course, and New Zealanders are rediscovering a fondness for Maori.
And his name identification, reputation as a centrist and the fondness for his family give him a leg-up in the race against Young.
"  The associate said while Trump has a fondness for the history of the White House, he ultimately sees it "as a place to work.
That might be why visitors and residents of Sydney have a sincere fondness for one glittering Coca-Cola billboard with a 40-year history.
But the defining feature of the Khawarij, shared with today's terrorists, was a fondness for denouncing as infidel any Muslim less fanatical than themselves.
Suffering setbacks, like having his immigration order stayed by the courts, seems to have only increased Trump's fondness for leaders who enjoy unchecked power.
In these pieces, he shows a tiresome fondness for short-breathed, end-stopped dance phrases that dog the music like a distracting running commentary.
His fondness for long, wine-filled lunches is only one of the ways in which he resembles the media moguls of a bygone age.
Ramsey's fondness for drawing and his interest in superheroes prove useful when the still-living cephalopod takes over the kitchen and attacks his grandma.
Honestly, that explanation seems far more unlikely, especially when you consider Trump's fondness for watching television and his past behavior toward people with disabilities.
Sandra reminded Min of her mother, who, though widowed young, had never lost her fondness for storytelling, and had always been quick to laugh.
Speaking in front of loyalists this week at his party headquarters in Harare, the 93-year-old leader tapped into his fondness for parables.
If you've enjoyed the "Final Fantasy" series or have a particular fondness for narrative-driven, quirky games, you'll want to check out "Persona 5."
The other man, his cousin James York, 40, cited Mr. Trump's apparent fondness for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia as a potential danger.
Trump himself says that he is "not a big sleeper" ("I like three hours, four hours") and professes a fondness for steak and McDonald's.
After all, we're talking about a crassly homophobic, poorly acted sketch that might remind some people of the president's admitted fondness for sexual aggression.
Looking over the dessert menu, we realize we both have a fondness for mochi ice cream and decide to be adorable and split some.
Other staffers reportedly worry about Trump's fondness for the network and his tendency to direct his Twitter followers to watch segments on Fox shows.
The melding of memoir and artifice called autofiction; the fondness for fragments; the evasive, obliquely wounded female narrator; the excavations into trauma, addiction, maternity.
Born in Sokolov, a small western Czech town near the German border, Vondrousova learned tennis from a coach with a fondness for drop shots.
But the fight has entered a new round, with an American president who has shown a special fondness for truckers and their big rigs.
Still, conversations about Mr. Roth within the industry invariably include some degree of puzzlement over his evolving appearance and his fondness for the spotlight.
In its purest form, the view is somewhat at odds with the Republican fondness for corporate managers, who, whatever their importance, are essentially employees.
Plus, Tayshia looks at him pretty lovingly in that sliver of footage, his fondness for speedos, fights with Derek Peth, general oddities, and all.
Shafiroff's fondness for posing in ball gowns has led some to question whether her appetite for publicity is within the bounds of good taste.
But her Source Ensemble has set aside Stereolab's fondness for retro styles like German krautrock, French ye-ye and American bachelor-pad lounge music.
While declaring his fondness for the original, Bischoff points out that ID Buggy actually shares no body lines or design elements with the Manx.
What's more, Trump's fondness for trade clashes shows no sign of easing, adding to the headwinds already pushing against economic growth around the world.
Then there's that five to ten percent that is off the beaten path stuff, but maybe people have a real fondness for that song.
Rouje is the creation of Jeanne Damas, a sometime-actress with a fondness for red lipstick and a haircut that falls in perfect disorder.
For one thing, there seems to be an exception to Trump's overall fondness for dictators when it comes to leftists in the Western Hemisphere.
Mr Johnson's fondness for obscure historical jokes (and his record of offensive comments about non-whites) mean that 62% think he is out of touch.
But Warsaw has at times been nervous about Trump&aposs fondness for Russian President Vladimir Putin, with whom Trump will meet Monday in Helsinki, Finland.
And it's not only made me appreciate the attention Apple is finally giving to macOS, it's also renewed my own fondness for this operation system.
Gerald Ratner's fondness for outspokenness (after childhood sales lessons at London's Petticoat Lane Market) turned sour when he described his jewellery chain's products as "crap".
The three families have created a natural bond — the kids sharing their love of Hamilton, the moms sharing their universalist beliefs and fondness for art.
And so I have a never-ending fondness for Elizabeth and Jessica, all these years after I picked up that first violently pink, slim novel.
And, since children are heavily influenced by the characters they see in books, movies, and television, it's natural to develop a fondness for certain characters.
Bill Steer: We all have a fondness for it because it's more or less where we started out, if you ignore our first demo tape.
Showing a fondness for taking a trip down memory lane, Eugenie's Instagram account is filled with throwback shots of herself and her royal family members.
The Albuquerque Journal reports that not only did Giles' phone include notes demonstrating a "fondness" for Turney specifically, but showed hostility toward her boyfriend, Free.
To read more about the history of The Country Club and its fondness for the art of day-drinking, check out the full story here.
The new film seems to embrace the original's fondness for shirtless beach outings, singing and motorcycle rides whist donning a bomber jacket and aviator glasses.
The 39-year-old actress plays a dental assistant named Darlene with a fondness for having her feet licked in the new comedy Dear Dictator.
And there are other concerns, such as Panama's fondness for anonymous bearer-share companies, widely regarded by other countries as a favourite vehicle of criminals.
Scary Stories anchors its story around Stella, a young Nancy Drew/Sylvia Plath hybrid with a fondness for taking books that don't belong to her.
The thing that was most palpably right-wing about them was their persistent focus on and fondness for a sweeping interpretation of the Second Amendment.
And you'll recognize a lot of his signature traits reflected in Solo: his slick sophistication, his dramatic sense of style, his fondness for space capes.
Does this obsessive fondness for a past era they didn't even live through suggest a psychological aversion to dealing with what's happening in the present?
There were other problems, too—James briefly mentions something about constantly frying serial cards, due to the Yaroze's fondness for what he simply calls static.
Samsung, clearly, has gone in an altogether different direction here, targeting those who have a fondness for the classic outdoor style from companies like Casio.
If anything, I thought it was a mean response to someone who was expressing fondness for the hair color that defined Katy Perry for years.
Maria Rose Belding: MEANS is an acronym that stands for Matching Excess And Need for Stability; 953-year-old me had a fondness for acronyms.
" CNN's Jake Tapper pointed to Trump's fondness for Duterte and other dictators and said, "Equating brutality and despotism with leadership, that's not an American value.
Like Warhol, Mr. Ai surrounds himself with stray cats, has a fondness for neon-tinted floral arrangements and takes pleasure in subverting hallowed cultural touchstones.
More often than not, it also points to a deep fondness for go-go, a local derivative of funk decorated with congas, bells, and snares.
I was so surprised when I realized that "music" meant a D.J. who was Spanish and had a fondness for '90s rap and R&B.
Columnists wrote about Mike's fondness for Velveeta; Janet was criticized for chewing gum during a TV appearance, and for having the azaleas trimmed too soon.
Manafort seemed to have a fondness for expensive rugs in particular: Prosecutors said he spent more than $930,000 at an antique rug store in Alexandria.
There is a shared fondness for Twitter, and they both see themselves as outsiders whose successes have never earned them the respect of the elite.
The digitalized heirs to that legacy have not lost their fondness for stories whose lightness of being seems only to enhance their ability to titillate.
Buffett is one of the world's richest men and one of its most famous value investors, known for his fondness for Cherry Coke and ukuleles.
Still, the Walton family's fondness for her endures; in December, Alice L. Walton, Mr. Walton's daughter, donated more than $240,2000 to the Hillary Victory Fund.
But while Paul has a fondness for the games of his childhood, he is vocal about the shortcomings of using ciphers to create a language.
With Butch Walker (Pink, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift) as producer, Weezer has meshed its fondness for bygone pop eras with the digital arsenal available now.
But it shares with its predecessor a fondness for the subterfuges and archetypes of classic farce, which Mr. Bean translates fluently into modern-day terms.
Throughout Mr. Najib's tenure, a bejeweled Ms. Rosmah stood by his side, and her fondness for luxury accouterments earned the scorn of the Malaysian public.
"The Humans" was warmhearted, sharply observed and often laugh-out-loud funny, funny enough to forgive Haig's alien his regrettable fondness for fortune-cookie philosophy.
And so she has trained her love for robust storytelling and her fondness for strong women on Bernhardt's protracted mission to make sense of Hamlet.
Dylan's fondness for adventure and stunts mirrors another A-lister's child: Harrison Ford and his son Liam, 18, whom he shares with actress Calista Flockhart.
Their respect, if not fondness, for each other is evident when Thomson and Branca are signing baseballs at a memorabilia show or a corporate function.
"I look for something unusual," Dan Tanenbaum, a 45-year-old watch collector in Toronto said about his fondness for timepieces made by independent watchmakers.
Bloomberg has always liked to cite rafts of statistics to support his policies, but his data fixation was more than just a fondness for numbers.
One of Mr. Prince's onstage alter egos admits a special fondness for "Follies," a ravishing elegy to dashed dreams and a bygone era of showbiz.
Given both Mr. Trump's and Mr. Kim's fondness for photo ops, Mr. Kim and Mr. Hagin may start to scope out some visually striking spots.
Brazilians elected the former army captain, until 2017 an obscure congressman with a fondness for dictators, to express anger at crime, corruption and economic decline.
Even today, he retains a fondness for ingenious pranks, and once created a poetry-writing algorithm, whose voluminous output he submitted to a literary magazine.
President George W. Bush credits Graham with helping him change from a lukewarm Christian with a fondness for beer to a serious and committed evangelical.
CH: Rebecca, many of your images display an attraction to animals and fondness for open space — an absence, possibly, whereas Alex's images display a presence.
It starts a little over three months before his album release date, showing Jonas in a snow lift discussing his fondness for "winter wonderland" aesthetics.
And there are certainly other billionaires who have invested in media companies without monkeying with them: Warren Buffett has had a fondness for local newspapers.
The only time you need to change apps when using a Fitbit is if you've got a fondness for other popular apps like Strava or Runkeeper.
But for a show with such a fondness for accurate specificity, that wouldn't be fair to Ryder's extraordinary career, or the events of Stranger Things 3.
" The Trump administration as a whole has a uniquely contentious relationship with the press, exemplified by the president's fondness for decrying critical coverage as "fake news.
" BIN LADEN FILES REVEAL FONDNESS FOR 'FUNNY CATS,' 'CHARLIE BIT MY FINGER' VIDEOS "You think that bin Laden did less to damage America than President Trump?
His upper-class style limits his ability to appeal to working-class Brexit supporters, while his fondness for donning the jester's cap puts off thoughtful moderates.
" Though the mood at the ceremony was emotional, Obama also joked about Biden's famous aviators, as well as his fondness for Amtrak and the word "literally.
His daughter, Katherine (Leila George), has befriended an affable young historian named Tom Natsworthy (Robert Sheehan), who has a fondness for artifacts from the ancient world.
This glimpse into his fondness for Malcolm gives us a sense of Gottlieb's personal life, and his deep value of friendship as a strength and virtue.
This isn't a total surprise, given the fondness for the "Seinfeld" alum among the voting members of the TV Academy, which chooses the nominees and winners.
On Monday, continuing his fondness for trolling others on Twitter, he shared a tongue-in-cheek meme imagining a gaudily gold Trump tower on the island.
That should allow it to benefit from America's increasing fondness for slightly finer on-the-go nosh, which is shaking McDonald's grip on its home market.
Its new boss is likely to be a well-liked and slightly younger insider, José María Álvarez-Pallete, who has a notable fondness for endurance running.
How much longer will Cohen's personal fondness for the president, which is legendary, be sufficient to ward off his own fears about personal and financial ruin?
Amazon clearly added the short introductions (they weren't part of the original ITV broadcasts in Britain) to capitalize on Americans' "Downton"-inspired fondness for Mr. Fellowes.
In 16th century England, wealthy women blackened their teeth to mimic the decaying teeth of Queen Elizabeth I, whose fondness for sugar destroyed her oral health.
Among the 508 people polled, fondness for Mr Jiang was balanced by disapproval of Mr Xi. Censors have tried to purge toad-worship from the internet.
As a loose parody of spaghetti westerns, among other styles, this free-form film is a commentary on the Japanese fondness for rituals like slurping noodles.
But the living room, which is painted a warm yellow and highlights the couple's fondness for Deco (mahogany bar cabinet; Austrian armchairs), is almost equally inviting.
One of his daughters, for example, loves cassette tapes the way someone Pitt's age might have a fondness for the gramophone, or making his own daguerreotype.
Finely painted with a scene of tea being served in a garden, it bore a poem by the Qianlong emperor celebrating his fondness for the brew.
He obviously felt that would stir up the conservative wing of his party, which has no fondness for McConnell, who they view as far too moderate.
Three times married, Sheen's career has been overshadowed for years by his admittedly raucous lifestyle, substance abuse, stints in rehab and fondness for dating porn stars.
In another striking work, Pink Foliage, intertwining vines and shrubs in an array of sumptuous garden shades illustrate her fondness for lush vegetation and botanical motifs.
Mr. Nichols, whose fondness for high-stakes boys-adventure stories was especially evident in the Mark Twain-inflected "Mud" (2013), plays with various allusions and possibilities.
Languid and slender, with an androgynous pout and a fondness for palest turquoise, the soft-voiced Anotsu leads his renegade army primarily by standing and posing.
Jesús López-Cobos, a conductor with a multinational résumé who always retained a fondness for the music of his native Spain, died on Friday in Berlin.
Mr. Cummings, who has made a number of comedic shorts, did state a fondness for the obliviously gauche British character Alan Partridge played by Steve Coogan.
He's known for his bubbling, effortless attack and his fondness for rare iterations of the guitar — including a 15-string harp guitar and a guitar synthesizer.
Blueface: Dirt Bag (Cash Money West) From his stuttering, erratic flow to his fondness for absurd metaphors, Blueface is a natural comedian, both sonically and lyrically.
"Albright worries that Trump's isolationism, protectionism and fondness for dictators are eroding America's ability to lead and help solve international challenges," our reviewer, Sheri Berman, writes.
Her alleged fondness for medical injections and purchase of Viagra pills to treat altitude sickness on state visits have become a big part of that image.
I knew from certain of Tarantino's previous films — specifically, "Inglorious Basterds" (2009) and "Django Unchained" (2012) — that he has a fondness for creating alternate, counterfactual histories.
Booker also expressed concern that Trump's documented fondness for demanding the loyalty of his appointees could call the impartiality of his Supreme Court picks into question.
I knew from certain of Tarantino's previous films — specifically, "Inglorious Basterds" (2009) and "Django Unchained" (2012) — that he has a fondness for creating alternate, counterfactual histories.
If I'd had a book contract with a morality clause when I wrote those, I might have thought twice before indulging my fondness for picking fights.
Knowing of his fondness for women and his profligacy with money, Saskia had stipulated that he could inherit her fortune only if he never married again.
An internet search will show the movement's fondness for the color, which has often been connected with meditation (even when your flight is delayed) and spirituality.
Joseph W. Stilwell expressed a grudging fondness for the damp, ramshackle capital deep in the country's southwest that would be his base for the next several years.
Spencer has made no secret of his fondness for Depeche Mode, the British 1980's electronia band which continued to play for at least another half hour.
Given that we don't know too much else about them — save their collective fondness for dolphins — it only seems appropriate to draw some conclusions from their answers.
Yet, his critics fear his apparent fondness for a stridently intolerant authoritarianism, exemplified by previous inflammatory statements denigrating women, blacks and homosexuals, as well as democracy itself.
The British director seems to harbor a great fondness for the invertebrate set, cutting away to a close-up of a moth here, a creepy-crawly there.
"Although I'm not a big fan of Donald's, I have to confess that I do have a certain fondness for him in my heart," he tells PEOPLE.
Both of Dorsey's points were an explicit response to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's fondness for referring to paid political ads as a crucial form of free speech.
Mr Mattis owes his moniker to his combat record and fondness for scandalising civilians; it's "fun to shoot some people", he told a crowd in San Diego.
He said he has a fondness for Rudy Giuliani, a Republican and the former New York mayor, whom he met when Mr. Giuliani was treated for cancer.
Mr. Trump was the country's most quotable and ostentatious financial celebrity, a guy with a jet, a 282-foot yacht and a fondness for peach-toned marble.
This, combined with First Lady Mamie Eisenhower's fondness for a shade that became known as "First Lady Pink," helped propel the color into American shops and homes.
By contrast, Macon Leary — the pessimistic writer of travel guides with a "fondness for method" in Anne Tyler's gently funny 1985 novel, "The Accidental Tourist" — is stuck.
Think of the recipe: take three parts 30 Rock — blinding speed, urban grit, a fondness for absurdity — and stir in Parks and Recreation's indomitable spirit and optimism.
The origins of queimada can be traced back to the region's Celtic roots, which manifest in everything from Galicians' relatively fair complexions to their fondness for bagpipes.
Trump has shown a fondness for Russia throughout the campaign, despite federal officials' claim that Moscow had been hacking into U.S. political organizations to influence the election.
And because the basketball star has made no secret of his fondness for "bangers" like "Bad Blood," Swift thought it only right to give him some love.
Born just months apart, both poets had a fondness for dandyism, a contempt for the ordinary, a principled attachment to impersonality, and a tendency to cherish unhappiness.
Regardless of the multiple factors that affect philanthropic giving in any one year, I know firsthand that alumni fondness for their alma maters does not fade easily.
Boyish, with thick-rimmed glasses and a fondness for model trains, Mr. Ferro knew little about the media business, but he did have a barrelful of ideas.
Despite his fondness for pitching at Safeco Park, his record is just 53-16 in 37 appearances (36 starts), but he does have a tidy 22 ERA.
We hold a particular fondness for foods that, when eaten, give us the same feeling as being swaddled in warm, cozy blankets on a crisp autumn morning.
Bolsonaro has expressed fondness for his country's past military dictatorship and wants to bring back torture to his country as a way to stem rising crime rates.
What my fondness for Gravity Rush 230 suggests is something I should've always known anyway: What I love is a certain style of semi-coherent game world.
Proudly antediluvian, with an admitted fondness for drinking and smoking, the acerbic Mr. Zeman has been criticized as contributing to the coarseness of the current political climate.
JD Sports' shares have gained 77% this year as the company rides millennials' fondness for athleisure products, helping it post estimate-beating annual earnings earlier this year.
That's just fine of course: The point is to spark renewed fondness for those old records, and for the incandescent meteor of a man who made them.
I have a special fondness for it in my heart, because it was probably one of the first clues involving wordplay that I got on my own.
People trot out King's fondness for pecan pie, for sweet potato pie, for fried chicken and black-eyed peas — and of course we have recipes for those.
It's not in his nature to tell people who share his fondness for what he calls "the Cape Cod of the Midwest" to please just stay away.
It's not in his nature to tell people who share his fondness for what he calls "the Cape Cod of the Midwest" to please just stay away.
His understated manner and fondness for economic orthodoxy earned him the nickname "spreadsheet Phil" (though he is much more entertaining in private than his public persona suggests).
Many of Mr. Mélenchon's supporters may have little fondness for Ms. Le Pen, but in interviews they expressed equal disdain for the pro-free market Mr. Macron.
Today there are three more bars — in Gothenburg, Hamburg, and a seasonal beer garden in central Stockholm — but the fondness for Soder, as locals call it, endures.
"I was simply born with a fondness for letters and language and predisposed to enjoy playing around with them and it," Ms. Rosenthal wrote in a memoir.
Mr. Baumbach's fondness for his characters is such that as the movie passes its 90-minute mark, it becomes evident that he doesn't want it to end.
While the cast was tight-lipped about teasing more of that relationship, it's clear that the two actors behind the roles have a great fondness for each other.
It is unclear how popular these trips will be among Russians who have already developed a fondness for visiting Europe and the affordable resorts of Turkey and Thailand.
Yes, it's a silly list, but I forgot how much I enjoyed Plok and Zool, so I've replaced them with mascot games that I have no fondness for.
Both men have legendarily huge egos, a fondness for locker-room bragging and, while protesting their love of women, seem to judge them solely on their physical attributes.
Consumers, readier to pay more for experiences rather than just products, show an ever-growing fondness for pricey shots of strong coffee, especially those squirted via plastic pods.
During his meeting with Trump, West told the president that he had been misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder and discussed his fondness for the Make America Great Again hat.
As a nice millennial touch, this Ophelia also seems to have a fondness for growing indoor plants, the amount of which I've never seen inside a European castle.
Foreign-language skill has become yet another cultural-political divider: it is associated with despised liberal elites, like a fondness for sushi or a passport full of stamps.
All the main Swedish opposition parties want to join, apart from the ultra-nationalist Sweden Democrats, who like many European populists have a curious fondness for Mr Putin.
WATCH: Chris Pratt & Chris Stapleton Have the 'Time of Their Lives' Recreating Dirty Dancing Pose This isn't the first time Jenner has expressed her fondness for country music.
Dial-Up Modem SoundIt's almost incredible that there's residual fondness for this godawful sound now that we have computers in our pockets with blazing fast, always online connections.
There were things she liked about the husband she would later divorce, though she struggles to name any today, apart from their shared fondness for cats and dogs.
And they gather in the living room, whose look — animal prints on the ottoman, the wing chairs and throw pillows — speaks to Ms. Palminteri's fondness for African design.
The retired firefighter (Van Buren, not Gwendolyn) has looked after the 13-foot male alligator for 47 years, nurturing in him a fondness for pizza and Chips Ahoy!
Pink's druggy inversion of AOR, 80s soft pop, and commercial jingles reflected a fondness for the era's schlocky musical artifacts, revealing a peculiar beauty in their synthetic gaudiness.
It is clearly better from the dog's point of view if you express your fondness for your pet with a pat, a kind word and maybe a treat.
Along with China, Poland and Australia, Canada is one of the fastest growing markets for the Swedish furniture maker, which has a perhaps excessive fondness for particle board.
Trump's fondness for junk food and aversion to exercise is well known, and he reportedly fueled his 2016 presidential campaign on a diet of Diet Coke and McDonald's.
For those with a fondness for the pop music of the era, you could check out the final tour of the New Wave girl group the Go-Go's.
Despite this one's subject and Mr. Herzog's fondness for the word catastrophe, "Into the Inferno" is surprisingly buoyant, partly because of Mr. Oppenheimer, who's credited as a collaborator.
Establishment Republicans may wince at the candidate's fondness for talking about "carpet bombing" or his choice of a noted anti-Muslim bigot and conspiracy theorist as an adviser.
If you've got a particular fondness for the record business, or 1970s décor, or people grimacing after inhaling lines of cocaine, then this is the program for you.
Yehi also found a fondness for the graceful chain wrestling of the UK—hold/counterhold exchanges smoothly strung together—which lent itself perfectly to his amateur wrestling background.
One member expresses a fondness for Hilary Clinton, but won't say so when the camera is rolling, and another groans when I bring up the topic of Trump.
He's hardly alone in his fondness for the word, which has only grown in popularity in the 300-plus years since the infamous Salem witch trials of 1692.
As a gay man with a fondness for things that other people might find ridiculous, I think I have a good internal compass when it comes to camp.
Although the septuagenarian commander has styled himself as a great military leader, with a fondness for pomp and titles, experts say his true skill is in forging alliances.
Irving's fondness for the Nets, which grew throughout a season of tension and disappointment with the Boston Celtics, is not merely an offshoot of his New Jersey childhood.
She's an avowed feminist: She led a fight to close the UK's gender wage gap in 503 and frequently confronts sexist comments about her fondness for stylish shoes.
But their fondness for postwar redos remains: They plan to keep a smaller studio that Ms. Kodish also revamped in a white-brick 21960s building across the street.
Even though I&aposm not a huge fan of the original musical, I&aposm a theater kid at heart, and have a special fondness for cheesy Broadway shows.
She added that the pace of donations could reflect a dislike of Trump more than a fondness for any particular candidates — though Democratic contender and prolific fundraiser Sen.
Marvel offered Mr. Stine several characters, but he quickly settled on Man-Thing because of his fondness for swamp monsters, which have been frequent characters in "Goosebumps" stories.
But Mr. Vouardoux said that residents of Savièse, a village of 7,000 people, were known more for their appreciation of wine, their fondness for theater and their tenacity.
Despite Mr. Trump's self-proclaimed fondness for relying on debt, the Trump Organization has reported that it used its own money for most of the acquisitions and upgrades.
As a boy, Thomas was introduced to Hollywood pictures by his maternal grandmother, who had a fondness for Burt Lancaster, and to European art films by his parents.
Maybe, if Andromeda had been a more focused, tightly paced experience—30 hours instead of 70—my fondness for the characters would have overridden my thematic hang-ups.
If you've got the same fondness for this sort of atmospheric-but-interesting black metal that I do, you're going to want to dive headfirst into this one.
If you still hold the late 90s/early 2000s screamo scene close to your heart, you will have an immediate fondness for this LA four-piece's debut album.
Jones is an enthusiastic Trump backer; Trump has appeared on Jones' show for interviews, while Jones himself has noted his surprise at the president's apparent fondness for his site.
There's even a whiff of Walter Mitty in Andrea's fondness for mystery novels, allowing her to try applying what she's read to real-life situations, with predictably awkward results.
The big picture: There has so far been little worry about his fondness for dictatorship, his plans to ravage the environment or threats to jail or exile political adversaries.
The revulsion many Alabamian women felt towards Roy Moore, a Republican candidate with an alleged fondness for young girls, cost the Republicans a Senate seat they thought they owned.
She's from an older generation and eschews her counterparts' fondness for viral pranks (Jimmy Fallon is prominently name-checked) in favor of guests like Doris Kearns Goodwin and Sen.
"There's so much fondness for the company, its repertoire and its dancers," Ms. Barnett, who had Ballet Theater posters in her room as a teenager, said in an interview.
It succeeds, but at times the "Nineteen-Eighty-Four" references feel a little too forced, and at two hours the film could benefit from the novelist's fondness for concision.
There seems to be a genuine fondness for Santa Fe and its inhabitants, who are portrayed less as exaggerated grotesques and more often like characters with real-life analogs.
Nonetheless the occupational hazard of repeatedly banging your head against a wall as a physician at the VHA is more than enough to outweigh a special fondness for veterans.
But that was okay by him, because, by the time he was five or six years old, he had already developed a keen fondness for lizards, turtles, and snakes.
When your fondness for each game directly depends upon how much you wish to escape your non-game life, arguments about the varying merits of each title seem pointless.
This was, it appears, the first record in the United States of the diamond­back moth, an invasive pest that in its larval form shows a fondness for cruciferous vegetables.
Make a trailer, make me laugh; do anything that doesn't pretend we all have this knowledge and fondness for whatever this thing is that you've just told us exists.
Given the historical non-performance of federal job-training programs and the department's fondness for this money pit, we should perhaps expect this report to be released on Dec.
The President has openly expressed his fondness for hearing differing points of view on trade, and has fostered the intra-administration disputes that have marked his policy toward China.
By his teens he had switched to saxophone and clarinet, instruments popularized in Ethiopia under the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie, who had a fondness for military brass bands.
According to former executives, Mr Benioff's fondness for setting policy by tweets, such as cancelling events in states that have issued anti-gay laws, can sometimes cause organisational chaos.
Your article blames the objections of some alumni to campus protests — and a consequent fading of their fondnessfor a decrease in philanthropic giving to elite colleges this year.
But it is not just a fondness for ostriches that the two men have in common: Both had a weakness for offshore bank accounts, fine suits and prestigious properties.
But Mr. Redzepi is Danish (by way of Macedonia, his father's homeland) and has a built-in fondness for the most arcane weeds, seeds, nuts, rushes and sea creatures.
If Smith has a signature, it's her fondness for the revered and strange Buchla family of synthesizers, a group of instruments with robust experimental roots and a cult following.
The "Beers for Brett" hashtag appears to be a reference to Kavanaugh's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week, during which he repeatedly stated his fondness for beer.
Between this and your fascination with old video game music, you clearly have a lot of fondness for the sounds of old technology, what draws you to that stuff?
Collectively, those teams represent an oddly gripping phenomenon – football so terrible, so completely shit, that we'll talk about it with something between pity and fondness for years to come.
He was highly regarded in both Scotland and the German-speaking world, where his fondness for florid lines and Japanese-inspired designs synced well with tastes at the time.
" • Hitler was often described as an egomaniac who "only loved himself" — a narcissist with a taste for self-dramatization and what Mr. Ullrich calls a "characteristic fondness for superlatives.
Brown said he would not resist any and all efforts to revisit rules on the financial sector, expressing fondness for the new Republican chairman of the banking panel, Sen.
Mr. Flynn also said that he had no particular fondness for Russia but communicated with Mr. Kislyak because "maintaining trusted relationships within foreign governments is important," the agents stated.
The notoriety also threatens to derail his painfully dimwitted pursuit of Judy (Amanda Seyfried), a sweetly simple gas-station cashier with a fondness for weird humans and wounded animals.
President Trump has made no secret of his fondness for strongman leaders, yet his praise for them has sometimes been out of step with the policies of his administration.
In Mike Lew's adaptation of the Shakespeare history play, directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel, Richard (Gregg Mozgala) is a junior with cerebral palsy and a fondness for iambic pentameter.
In one message, an aide revealed that Mr. Pruitt had a particular fondness for Le Diplomate, a French bistro in Washington where the administrator was often seen last year.
The other source of foreign policy friction in the Philippines is Duterte's fondness for China, which many Filipinos view with scepticism due to a history of perceived maritime encroachments.
He's a filmmaker with a fondness for the absurdities of our existence and for people who have no idea that they're 'little' or teetering on the edge of disaster.
He's just a screwup with a sick brother, a fondness for easy cons, and a surprisingly big heart, one that we know will eventually be whittled away for good.
This L.P.G.A. Hall of Famer seems to have a fondness for Evian, with three top-10 finishes in the last six years, including a tie for eighth in 2018.
This L.P.G.A. Hall of Famer seems to have a fondness for Evian, with three top-10 finishes in the last six years, including a tie for eighth in 2018.
Leading the charge against the Church is Arias, 45, who is experienced in fighting organized crime and has a showman's fondness for taking television news crews on the raids.
He openly expresses a fondness for symbols of the Old South and the old argument that the Civil War was not fought to end slavery but to blunt big government.
Fox has never been shy about its fondness for Trump, but Hannity's appearance violated a basic principle in journalism: News networks should not be actively involved in campaigns they're covering.
Two years ago, I developed an immediate fondness for a Cosmo, even as it made my dog so jealous he sat on it whenever I tried to play with it.
In light of Jeffrey Epstein's reported Saturday-night arrest on charges of sex trafficking minors, a quote from President Donald Trump praising the financier's fondness for young women has resurfaced.
And now, thanks to a report by The Intercept, it sounds like Thiel has worked to sharpen government surveillance while his company (and he) has claimed a fondness for privacy.
His fondness for the birds began as a young boy when he glimpsed a pair of pileated woodpeckers the size of pigeons in an oak tree at his grandmother's house.
A friend of the golfer told PEOPLE in April that while Woods and Herman may not be tying the knot any time soon, he has developed a fondness for her.
A friend of the golfer told PEOPLE in April that while Woods and Herman may not be tying the knot any time soon, he has developed a fondness for her.
Africa's weak supply chains, volatile currencies and fickle regulators with a fondness for expropriation or capital controls, which make repatriating profits difficult, render the future blurrier than in mature economies.
He was also irked by the assumption that he had a "fondness for children," later saying that he had "never felt in the least sentimental about them," according to Brandreth.
That's essentially the thesis of filmmaker Todd Phillips, which is fitting considering he directed both movies, demonstrating in The Hangover and Old School a fondness for satirizing men's base instincts.
He is leaning toward Marine Le Pen of the National Front, who, as mentioned before, is the far-right candidate, with a disdain for Islam and a fondness for Russia.
On Sunday evening, Morgan Stanley reiterated its 5003,700 target, highlighting its fondness for S&P 500 call options despite what it says is a potentially challenging backdrop heading into 2018.
I caught up with her as she was putting the finishing touches on Sparrow Mart in LA to chat about her fondness for felt and why she's obsessed with supermarkets.
He was refused, three times, admittance to the École des Beaux-Arts, probably because of his early fondness for eighteenth-century rococo—too old-fashioned for the academy's reigning neoclassicists.
Jane Austen, the Secret Radical, a new book by Oxford lecturer Helena Kelly, shares the Janeites' obsessiveness, but not their fondness for the novels' genteel settings and closely observed manners.
He explained that white voters could even get over the NSM's fondness for swastikas and its affiliation with the KKK as long as the message and messenger were compelling enough.
It was his parents' artistic tastes, and the Vogue-worthy collection of mostly Danish design pieces throughout their southeast Ireland home that first influenced Simon's own fondness for the style.
Although few of the Spiderman and Elsa videos currently trending are explicitly violent, they all demonstrate a fondness for the extreme, whether that involves artificial burning or accidental finger slicing.
" Laura still felt fondness for most of her psychiatrists, but, she said, "the loss of my sexuality is the hardest part to make peace with—it feels like a betrayal.
"Hostiles" feels like a relatively small, tentative step in that direction -- a movie with a clear fondness for westerns past that's unlikely to do much, ultimately, to brighten their future.
But few White House aides and GOP leaders share Trump's fondness for Yellen, an Obama appointee who has fiercely defended the Dodd-Frank Act rules on banks and financial firms.
I know people in Australia know about Wilco and certainly people that I have a fondness for like the band very much but I've never heard a single Wilco song.
Observers seized on a hat she wore last year — deep blue, with yellow flowers — as an echo of the flag of the European Union, signifying a fondness for the bloc.
By the Book The best-selling author, most recently, of "The Demon Crown," has a fondness for old pulp novels of the 1930s and '40s, especially the Doc Savage stories.
An acquisition of The Enquirer by Mr. Burkle, a longtime Democratic donor, could raise eyebrows in Washington, given President Trump's fondness for the tabloid, which he has praised on Twitter.
" The graphic nature of the fact-finding was a joy for Arnett, who described her fondness for things that are "very gross and visceral and tactile and about the body.
We learned a lot about each other, including our mutual fondness for the band Dokken, our unending love for our families, and our strategies to avoid sleeping while we ran.
To the public, those achievements seemed to have tempered disappointments, like a trip to India where the prime minister's fondness for dressing in local ceremonial clothing embarrassed many back home.
But our collective fondness for apocalyptic narratives, combined with the other contributors above, may, if we're not careful, transmute that attention into belief in wacky conspiracy theories and blatant misinformation.
Wayne McGregor, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Marco Goecke, Richard Siegal, Justin Peck: Not exactly household names in Russia, storied home to classical ballet with little audience fondness for more contemporary offerings.
He has a fondness for woodchucks, which are secretive but indicate a fairly healthy habitat, and has been surprised at the great number of Eastern cottontail rabbits in the city.
When Paul then astutely notes that his fondness for either apples or oranges varies depending on the day, that's a funny, pointed metaphor for the fickleness of the American electorate.
Mr. Trump's children fired Mr. Lewandowski as the campaign manager less than five months later, but the president would retain a fondness for him and would speak with him often.
He has previously expressed fondness for a low interest rate policy and will no doubt make that clear to Powell should the stock market retreat from last year's record pace.
The younger Mr. Bachman grew to be a sturdy 6 feet 4 inches, and he inherited his father's fondness for sports, but his real passion was building and fixing things.
Here the F.B.I. agent is a sensitive guy grieving over a bad breakup, and the C.I.A. agent is a sarcastic femme fatale-action figure with a fondness for enhanced interrogation.
It's built in the classic A-frame design that Whataburger is known for — one of the founders had a fondness for aviation and subsequently worked it into the chain's design.
But let's face it: there are a lot of verses in this song that juxtapose a fondness for Ladies and an enthusiasm for Rammin' It in a pretty suggestive way.
Corey Stewart campaigned in Virginia on his staunch support for Confederate symbols — but he's not the only Southern Republican to win on Tuesday who's got a fondness for the battle flag.
Considering his mother's extreme fondness for her dog, I suspect Charles played second fiddle to the foundation bitch as a child and I would speculate that he resents her for it.
But, despite my fondness for the area, I never thought much about paying extra care to it until recently, when little broken capillaries, rough patches, and new freckles started popping up.
Still, Trump has a well-documented fondness for Fox News — particularly its morning show Fox & Friends — and the network is said to make up a large part of his media diet.
The reshuffle puts Mr Priebus out of his misery and confirms Mr Trump's fondness for surrounding himself with tough-as-nails generals, who already fill several top jobs in his government.
As of two weeks ago, Swift is no longer dating her British man (Tom Hiddleston), but Hadid's quote about her pal's fondness for English chaps is only now hitting the newsstands.
Huawei's new camera system is, in my judgment, superior to those on the Galaxy S232 and iPhone X, though personal preference or a fondness for particular features may sway that decision.
As a result, adults here don¹t share the nostalgia for the films with their foreign counterparts, and don¹t have the childhood fondness for characters like Chewbacca and Han Solo.
It began soon after graduating from high school in Jefferson, Georgia, where, despite his upbringing as the son of a Baptist preacher, he developed a fondness for Harleys and hard liquor.
They say they know some Americans don't understand the appeal of the sport and especially their fondness for big-game hunting in Africa, which has drawn the ire of online critics.
His ability to unite through cuddles and his fondness for naps made him remarkable, and this mayor -- Stubbs the cat -- also proved that opposable thumbs aren't necessary for success in politics.
And, even at its least meaningful, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt still milks laughs from its characters in a way that betrays a deep fondness for them on the part of the writers.
A contrarian with a love of books and a fondness for debate, he was troubled by the wave of persecution that swept the country once the dangers of war had passed.
Trudeau's fondness for free trade, sustainable development is contrasted with Trump's plan to get rid of NAFTA and possibly pursue "home field advantage" style legislation to boost American industry and production.
The emperor's fondness for the weapon can be seen in a poem attributed to him, but a jade seal he used during his abdication might be the emperor's most valuable possession.
Smith, who seems like a nice dude, really tanked it on this one, only commenting on Robbie's apparent fondness for Finding Dory (which, of course, is a compliment, not an insult).
" Katie Taylor, deputy director at international human rights organization Reprieve, told VICE News that the UK's close relationship with the US means that "Trump's fondness for torture is a serious concern.
SURKHROD, Afghanistan — In one life, he was Zabet Khan, a 7003-year-old with a high school diploma, four children and a fondness for taking photos with his pink selfie stick.
Mr. Gou's similarities with Mr. Trump — his fondness for baseball caps and his forceful and unpredictable style — might appeal to voters who appreciate the American leader's support for the island democracy.
Grint plays Daniel Glass, a young man with a job he hates (his boss is played by the "Miami Vice" actor Don Johnson) and a fondness for marijuana and video games.
Trump's fondness for slamming San Francisco as "worse than a slum" and blaming "the liberal establishment" for homelessness in major cities comes as the number of people without shelter has surged.
What is not in any doubt is Mr. Trump's own authoritarian tendencies and his fondness for other strongman leaders who, like him, chafe at governmental checks and balances, including the courts.
Doug Heye, a former communications director for the Republican National Committee and a frequent Trump critic, said that "a lot of folks" had been critical of Trump's fondness for TV commentators.
Which is why she warned me that her Echo Park cabin isn't the white she typically uses, when I contacted her about writing an article about her fondness for the color.
Elsewhere, however, Mr. Bruce catches aspects of Thomas's meter (notably, his fondness for three consecutive strong syllables) in pulsating footwork, or wraps a dance current around the words, like a song.
A cousin who visited Mr. Curry later remembered him as a "good respectable little man," with an undiluted brogue and a fondness for telling stories about the Knock of his youth.
The video, shared widely on social media, elicited disdain and mockery aimed at Mr. Trump, who is known for both his criticism of the alliance and his fondness for the spotlight.
Some of the portraits in the book seem a little too hastily sketched, and in these we register the author's nimble style and fondness for his subject without learning very much.
In her introduction to ANGEL CATBIRD (Dark Horse, $14.99), Margaret Atwood writes about her fondness for the superheroes and surrealism of the comics she read as a child in the 1940s.
In "Broken Glass," a washed-up teacher indulges in his fondness for wine while chronicling the comings and goings of the other marginal figures at his local bar, Credit Gone West.
And Mr. Dacre — whose fondness for a certain four-letter word for a female body part led colleagues to refer to his meetings as "the vagina monologues" — has not gone quietly.
For all the internet's good intentions in expressing to me their fondness for dad, it's very overwhelming to have strangers need me to know how much they cared for him right now.
Japan's security concerns coincide with tension over trade between the world's biggest and third-largest economies, boosting fears that Trump's fondness for deal-making inclines him to link economic ties and defense.
For her part, Ms. Halaby said her art is not as much informed by any specific political agenda as it is by her fondness for Cubism, medieval Islamic art and Soviet Constructivism.
Mugabe's move was an apparent bid to smooth a path to the presidency for his wife Grace, 52, known to her critics as "Gucci Grace" for her reputed fondness for luxury shopping.
But the achievements of these ladies appears on a par with local fondness for delicacies like kriek (cherry beer) and speculoos (gingerbread biscuits), which will also give their name to new streets.
Her loving nature and fondness for children led to her particularly maternal stance as Supreme, calling the members of the coven "my girls" and encouraging a weirdly high number of group hugs.
The fondness for The Simpsons in Australia, like in many other countries, is bigger than it is in the U.S.  "They like it in America but they don't love it," Reiss said.
While some studies have found links between genetic make-up and taste preference, experts agree that DNA isn't everything, and learned behaviours also play a part in determining fondness for certain flavours.
Visionary celebriteen Kylie Jenner — who might be the world's second-biggest Flaming Lips fan, in addition to her fondness for other kinds of lips — has shared some of her New Year's resolutions.
Building a company from the ground up requires a willingness (dare we say, a fondness) for occasionally putting in 22025-plus-hour workdays, as well as tapping into inner wells of perseverance.
I've already confessed my fondness for a bright, rich, unapologetically eye-catching rosso color with the Lamborghini Huracán, and this new BMW i8 lands at a very similar spot on the spectrum.
" On the reported planning of a military parade, Mattis said the department is "putting together some options," and that Trump's "fondness for the military is reflected in him asking for a parade.
Flanked by security, they held court for half an hour, offering competing versions of how negotiations over weight class and money unfolded and showing the same fondness for f-words and insults.
Because while "The Orville" clearly demonstrates its fondness for a show that promised to boldly go where others hadn't, it feels like MacFarlane and his crew are taking a sizable step backwards.
A reductive answer would dismiss Mr Trump's admiration as nothing more than a shallow worship of celebrity and success, with a special fondness for the strutting braggadocio that was Mr Ali's trademark.
It didn't take them long to confirm Lincoln's fondness for the sport, as well as the ultimate testament to his prowess in it: a spot in the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
"Athletes are always looking to get an edge — on recovery, on muscle strains, on anything," said Gladstone, who was speaking generally and had no direct knowledge of Barbosa's fondness for plant extracts.
Disney, notably, is behaving as if it thinks otherwise, aggressively pushing the film for awards consideration -- a strategy already validated by its Golden Globe nominations, exploiting that group's traditional fondness for musicals.
Mr. Nelsons, 37, who is the music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and will be the next music director of the storied Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, has a special fondness for Wagner.
Bloomingdale's fondness for frills was still in evidence a year ago, when she wore a scarlet evening dress with outsize belled sleeves, girlishly bowed at the shoulders, to Vanity Fair's Oscars party.
Mr. Biden suggested Mr. Trump had demonstrated a fondness for brutal leaders like Saddam Hussein — "He would have loved Stalin," Mr. Biden said twice — and repeatedly reminded the crowd of the stakes.
Courtesy the artist One artist in the show might appear to endorse the curators' fondness for propaganda, but Claudia Martínez Garay, a Peruvian based in Amsterdam, pretty much drowns it in irony.
I also have a fondness for thrift shopping and relish combing through racks to score a unique piece at a bargain price, a practice I'm aware many find cumbersome and time-consuming.
A fondness for unusual instruments like the marimba seemed to stem from an interest in avant-garde hobo Harry Partch, while another influence—or so everybody kept telling him—was Kurt Weill.
Still, while he has reportedly admitted to a fondness for Conservatism and Margaret Thatcher, this can hardly be taken by extension to mean he had political sympathies to match his Nazi salute.
They discussed his message but also his propensity to wave his hands around when he speaks — "It's part of my exercise regimen," Mr. Sanders said, wryly — and his fondness for rumpled suits.
Though at times eclipsed by his fondness for drollery, Mr. Tillis's early artistic reputation rested on the decidedly sober material he wrote for honky-tonk singers like Mr. Pierce and Ray Price.
Mr. Wolfe said that given the relative scarcity of celebrities in Chicago and Chicagoans' fondness for the former president, there was a "real possibility" that Mr. Obama could be selected to serve.
Especially as I have always had an abiding fondness for schnitzels, tafelspitz, kuchen and, above all, Salzburger nockerl, those airy, warm, mini-soufflés adrift on a vanilla-scented sea of creme anglaise.
Aedes has developed a particular fondness for human blood and has adapted so well to urban living that it can quickly breed in overturned bottle caps and other refuse after a rainfall.
He spun the obscure, like Tariq Lohar Mehabooba, to the obvious, like The Beatles, with a particular fondness for protest music, from South African anti-apartheid artists to American Civil Rights singers.
The Bush administration — not especially known for its fondness for the UN and other multilateral institutions — nonetheless took the ICJ's side, telling courts that reconsideration was obligatory given the US's treaty obligations.
But his fondness for the sweetly evoked Midwest of the early to mid-20th century — he admires Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" and Conrad Richter's "The Awakening Land" trilogy — betrays an ahistorical vision.
But there was enough for a good story, the kind that uses news from abroad to inform our readers about a foreign country's specific cultural traits — here, France's extraordinary fondness for butter.
With his wings of brown hair and square jaw, his fondness for leather loafers without socks, Mr. Farneti looks like nothing so much as a G-rated Hollywood version of an Italian.
Her childhood fondness for scary tales and the literary influence of her father (author of the Gothic novel "Caleb Williams") combine with her own grief, frustration and isolation to produce a masterpiece.
Whether playing post-bop or virtuosic, slowly tumbling funk, Hutcherson had a fondness for taking his time and leaving wide-open spaces inside his music — something you could also say of Blade.
Her own name for herself was "Sunshine": a maker of demon-hot sauce with an exuberant laugh, a fondness for jazzy socks and a habit of tickling her much too serious husband.
Lightning's fondness for Florida stems from its location, climate (hot and humid) and topography: A peninsula, it stretches between two warm bodies of water, the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
Created by Austin Winsberg -- whose father died of the rare disease featured in the show -- "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist" is drawing from a reasonably familiar songbook, including Broadway's recent fondness for jukebox musicals.
Trump's aides have repeatedly warned the president that his fondness for iPhone calls are a security risk, the Times reports, and have even told him that Russian spies are eavesdropping on his calls.
Like many other young queer people, I rooted for the villains in Disney movies, who were often coded to have traits similar to mine, like Scar's dripping sarcasm or Jafar's fondness for eyeliner.
It's also possible that the sequence would have fallen flat no matter what, given the only setup it got was a hurried earlier mention of a character's unexpected fondness for country-western music.
Last year "Young Marx" depicted the political-philosopher in his early 30s, reminding theatregoers that the founding father of revolutionary socialism was once a penniless Soho-dweller with a fondness for the bottle.
There is a vampire spider that lives around the shores of Lake Victoria that has a fondness for the females when full of human blood, but it will readily eat other mosquito species.
Trump's Tweets Pivot, Loudly, to Video James Poniewozik examines the president's new fondness for video tweets: The aesthetics of the Rose Garden videos are more YouTube than NBC, unadorned by graphics or soundtrack.
Wohlt, too, was grappling with a plant-based diet and a fondness for fried eggs, and had been testing "all kinds of weird starches," he said in an interview on The Sexy Vegan.
Fields was a man who possessed "outlandish, very radical beliefs," and a "fondness" for Adolf Hitler, according to Derek Weimer, who teaches social studies at Randall K. Cooper High School in Union, Kentucky.
Perry's fondness for fashion is no secret: she said that in an alternate universe, she would have been a stylist rather than a singer — and that she has a particular affinity for footwear.
Fields was a man who possessed "outlandish, very radical beliefs" and a "fondness" for Adolf Hitler, according to Derek Weimer, who teaches social studies at Randall K. Cooper High School in Union, Kentucky.
I wonder whether Meyer's love for Sylvanian Families is linked to her fondness for guns and the security they provide, so I ask her to explain the Sylvanian way of life to me.
He's described as "a spoiled rich kid, raised like a prince," who loved movies (including a particular fondness for James Bond films) and used propaganda as the means to become his father's heir.
In the presidential debates and at campaign rallies, Donald J. Trump has indulged a fondness for the equation of black life and hell: Happiness is scarce, and misery, poverty and violence afflict all.
The election of Bolsonaro — who's expressed fondness for Brazil's military dictatorship and has a history of making racist, misogynistic remarks — might have spelled another cooler period in US-Brazil relations, at least rhetorically.
Something about Dunkirk, though, appeals to the peculiar British love of the gallantly narrow squeak, and, in the deployment of the Little Ships, to an abiding fondness for the doughty and the makeshift.
The difference is that under Trump, the untruths dished out by his official spokespeople have piled up in great, confusing heaps, spanning everything from inauguration crowd sizes to Trump's fondness for violent rhetoric.
My fondness for the movie wasn't about Toula having glasses, overly frizzy hair, and eating moussaka, although, yes, I have glasses, humidity-induced frizzy hair, and often eat a Romanian dish called mămăligă.
A fondness for the technology that enabled all the bad and the good—after all, there were promises of a new life offworld (even if you or I could never afford to go).
His Baldwin-cum-Trump—and enthusiastic fondness for the recurring late night mockery—feels like an all too familiar laugh-so-I-don't-cry reaction to a "crazy sense of doom" (his words).
Whip-smart and unassuming, with meticulous handwriting and an erstwhile fondness for Tetris, Ms. Jones seems suited to a new era — of transformation but also of restraint — at Vanity Fair and Condé Nast.
If the White House releases the same amount of information shared by other presidents, the public may soon learn more about how Mr. Trump's lifestyle and fondness for fast food affects his health.
Of all the things people remember from childhood, perhaps many are finding a new fondness for unicorns because they are imaginary, ridiculous, fantastic, and a perfect escape from the confusing times of today.
"Kairos," made for Ballett Zürich (with a greater proportion of strict ballet vocabulary than most of his works), is blessedly free of his fondness for head-jutting movements and beyond-180-degree hyperextension.
Russell Elevado, a recording engineer with an artisan's fondness for vintage equipment, tipped D'Angelo off to the fact that Electric Lady was still operational, available and more or less untouched since its heyday.
Many of her popular interests were first introduced in the pages of The New Yorker, including her fondness for beheading dolls, her interest in octopi and her antagonistic relationship with her brother, Pugsley.
In the 1980s, as Americans' fondness for credit grew, Sears introduced its wildly popular Discover card, which was the first to offer cash rewards to customers based on the volume of their purchases.
It makes sense that Beyond Meat would hitch its wagon to Snoop Dogg, a celebrity whose fame has been built on many platforms, not the least of which is his fondness for plants.
He will recapitulate the old man's fondness for young flesh in his coupling with the Blackmail Girl, enjoy the disapproval of cast and crew when he takes her with him on a set.
Mr. Trump's expressed fondness for deal making could open the door for the return to the United States of Austin Tice, a journalist and former Marine officer who disappeared in Syria in 2012.
He'd assumed my fondness for choreographed spectacle — pairs figure skating, the Miss Universe swimsuit competition, North Korea's synchronised dance shows honouring their Dear Leader — would translate into a love of competitive Euro-pop.
The rappers and marijuana legalization advocates will take their fondness for cannabis across the country this summer when they kick off their High Road Tour, which kicks off in July and runs through September.
Described by police as "single, lonely and disturbed," Giles allegedly had countless notes in his phone showing that he had "developed a fondness" for Turney but a dislike for her boyfriend, the affidavit states.
But customers of the country's roughly 2206,2228 FDIC-insured commercial banks are far more dependent on credit than in Europe, with a fondness for racking up credit card loyalty points and individual store cards.
One need only look toward one patron saint of alt-cum-pop style, Seth Cohen of The O.C., to see someone who deftly incorporated a fondness for festive sweaters of yore into his outfits.
Yesterday, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and Olympic gold medalist Chloe Kim joined host James Corden, and seeing as both guests have a serious fondness for food, of course, the conversation went in that direction.
Click here to view original GIFJelle Bakker, who has a fondness for complex marble runs, made this epic 750-feet long sand track that descends some 125 feet from its start to its finish.
But at double the price of a rival third-party client for Mac, Tweetbot, Iconfactory has priced its software to appeal to a niche audience whose fondness for Twitterrific hadn't faded over the years.
But like many things, Lookwell has enjoyed a healthy second life via streams of varying quality the internet, and the major players involved in crafting the pilot have expressed a fondness for it since.
But a debut that favored the folk-angelic also showed a fondness for verities like the "Hearts Made of Stone" piano triplets that open it, and now come five simple songs where verities prevail.
His heroes included John Milton and Alexander Pope and, as he aged, he appeared to resemble aspects of them more and more, with his biting invective and fondness for arcane words and complicated phrases.
An overweight 64-year-old with a fondness for Camel cigarettes and a nightly glass of vodka on the rocks, he'd just taken his blood pressure medication, which stacked the odds in his favour.
Mr. Trump, who loves to splash his name across buildings, has a fondness for gold and takes his private jet to campaign events, is hardly shy about proclaiming the extent of his own fortune.
But then again, Bieber's most rock and roll moment was his performance at this year's Grammys, during which he confirmed a fondness for designer leopard-print wear he shares with the younger Gallagher brother.
Pauline puts up with it because Degas offered steady work in an uncertain profession, but she also evinces a real, if conflicted, fondness for the old buzzard, and genuine pity over his encroaching blindness.
To read his work was to see a gleeful spirit of muckraking, a fondness for 10,000-word posts and a penchant for grandstanding about his legal battles (he has filed two lawsuits seeking records).
His most high-profile guest had been Mr. Rodman, a former professional basketball player who developed something of a bromance with Mr. Kim over his fondness for basketball, during visits in 2013 and 2014.
Free-market conservatives, for instance, have tried to square their support for big business with their professed fondness for little communities, sometimes by suggesting that the interests of both are one and the same.
Britain's culinary reputation might have been built on a foundation of fish and chips and cucumber sandwiches, but the country has developed an extraordinary fondness for poultry slathered in batter and fried in oil.
The cloned Aviary and Office are undeniably expressions of Mr. Achatz's aesthetic, with his fondness for Rube Goldberg devices, audience participation, old ideas tilted off their usual axis and novel ideas launched into orbit.
Partly it is a result of President Trump's fondness for Saudi Arabia, a Sunni Muslim nation, which has led him to demonize Iran, a Shiite nation and the Saudis' chief rival for regional influence.
That is a necessary precaution given that Mr. Trump's fondness for President Vladimir Putin could cause him to prematurely lift the penalties imposed for the invasion of Ukraine and meddling in the American election.
Stationed at what became Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, he developed a fondness for the Texas hill country and met the woman who would become his first wife, Mona Pierce, in Lubbock.
The album displays a fondness for unfashionable genres—electroclash, pop-punk, emo rap, dubstep, trance, industrial rock and dance, drum 'n' bass, death metal, chiptune, and even polka—but a hardened allegiance to none.
Asset management firm Baillie Gifford, which has fondness for pre-IPO tech companies, Fidelity and Durable Capital Partners, as well as Series C investors CapitalG and Lone Pine Capital, also participated in the round.
His fondness for strongmen like Mr. Putin and President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, whom he called "a fantastic guy," suggests indifference if not disdain for efforts to promote human rights and democracy.
" In 2014, when an interviewer from the London Telegraph asked Yuja about "her fondness for riskily short, clingy dresses," she gave a flippant reply: "I am 26 years old, so I dress for 26.
"You slap a 45 percent tariff on Chinese imports, and the Chinese suddenly acquire a fondness for Airbus jets instead of Boeing's," Richard L. Aboulafia, an aerospace analyst, said, referring to Boeing's European rival.
Still, red, white, and blue stripes abound on Être Cécile's website, and every season begins with imagining its patron saint — a 1960s Parisienne with a fondness for animal prints — traveling to a new locale.
The sample from this song is Perry and Sanlin's "I'm So Glad There's You," proving to be another firm example of 40's fondness for old school R&B and jazz and his grassroots.
Big Ang, whose nickname stemmed from her larger-than-life personality (and her apparent fondness for augmentation by plastic surgery), was a niece of Salvatore Lombardi, known as Sally Dogs, of the Genovese crime family.
He chose that name because of his fondness for the phrase that refers to the "crust that sticks to the top of crabs when they are put in a seafood boil," or so he says.
Yes, some are opposed to her fondness for fur or her looks dripping with diamonds, but with a love of Alaïa, body-con silhouettes and killer heels, 47-year-old Campbell is always impossibly chic.
In addition, he spoke about his mental health, his fondness for the Make America Great Again hat, Hillary Clinton and the Kardashians during his lengthy conversation with the president when he visited the White House.
Although she doesn't use this exact example, it's obvious that despite being 70 years old, Warren is not going to push the line that young people are sabotaging themselves with their fondness for avocado toast.
In addition to having an ideal New York day date, the two famous actors also star in Netflix's The King, which was filming in Europe earlier this summer, and have a fondness for printed pants.
Cersei's hubris should have doomed her, but given George R. R. Martin's supposed fondness for subverting fantasy tropes, it also wouldn't be unheard of for her to be the only one who survives this mess.
It's the austere corridors from 1994 with more naturalistic textures and environmental effects — a fondness for random puffs of steam puts parts of the aesthetic around 2007, based on an informal poll of Verge authors.
My unironic fondness for the song makes it particularly humiliating for me to discover that this is its album artwork: (This text is in a custom font because it's very important.) Just think about it.
Yet his seeming fondness for Mao, his contempt for Western liberal thinking and his ruthless campaigns against political enemies cause some to see parallels between China today and that of Mao's later years (see article).
The man, Cédric Gomet, 30, an employee of the French television channel TV5Monde, was an avid guitarist with a fondness for tattoos, and had been attending the concert when he was shot in the head.
I don't mean the men's excessive fondness for whiskey; that's only a provisional escape from that other, greater addiction: the family members' angry interdependence on one another, and their unassuageable hunger for blame and absolution.
WASHINGTON — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made little secret of his fondness for President Trump: He's a guy who plastered a 65-foot billboard of himself shaking hands with Trump in downtown Tel Aviv.
Now living in exile in Russia and wanted in Ukraine for high treason, Yanukovych had a fondness for ostrich skin shoes and even had live ostriches on his lavish estate near Kiev known as Mezhyhirya.
The company now says that Krzanich isn't endorsing a candidate, but sources inside the company are pissed, given the company's sweeping public commitments to diversifying its ranks and Donald Trump's fondness for saying racist things.
He disagreed with Trump on Russia: Despite Trump's fondness for Vladimir Putin — and the possibility that the President will remove sanctions on Russia — Ryan made clear he's sticking with the hawkish wing of his party.
He had a particular fondness for turning upside down and blowing bubbles in front of the one-way mirror in the aquarium wall through which the researchers observed and recorded what the dolphins were doing.
Given his particular fondness for the humor and beauty to be found in a world gone awry, he also would have likely enjoyed the strange journey that his painting "The Dance" took to get there.
And while I can't say for certain what the Maccabees would have thought about my fondness for Bernie Sanders or my practice of Reconstructionist Judaism, I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have liked those things either.
Flores, 27, was beloved by Mets fans because of his flair for the dramatic (his four career walk-off home runs are a team record), his declared fondness for the Mets and his offbeat personality.
PARIS — The French president's fondness for the gilt-edged aspects of his job — the fancy backdrops in chateaus, his big makeup bills, the proximity to the wealthy — is no longer a secret to his countrymen.
The point of the story — about Gus's willingness, as a 7-year-old, to indefinitely torture a racoon-like animal that had crossed him — is supposed to prove that Fring's fondness for revenge is pathological.
While it's as suspenseful as any Le Carré plot, it's structured less around spycraft than around a series of seductions, overlapping and conflicting, that allow Park to indulge his fondness for moments of heightened melodrama.
The kaiser and Hermine argue about her attempts to influence the Nazis in his favor in what is perhaps the most distressing scene, because Judd has imbued us with a fondness for the old man.
When I had heard that the New Group was adapting the cinematic satire that made Mazursky's reputation, I worried that it might become a vehicle for Elliott's known fondness for '60s kitsch and confrontational sexuality.
But while Palestinians may prefer Gantz to Netanyahu, there is little fondness for him after two wars in the Gaza Strip, a self-governing Palestinian enclave, while Gantz was in charge of the Israeli military.
And that's why, after seeing so many people's default response be to question whether it's okay to retain their fondness for C.K.'s past work, I can safely say have zero interest in this debate.
The Jordan native had "a fondness for alcohol, drugs, and tattoos" and a criminal background before he started the terrorist group that was so bloodthirsty that it was disowned by Al Qaeda, according to Orton.
Even today it's rare to meet intellectuals in China who don't have some fondness for the early days of international cooperation, like Wang Meng, who, after his punishment and "rehabilitation," achieved official endorsement and commercial success.
Over the past two decades, the writer-director has demonstrated a fondness for the slow burn, as evidenced by such patiently plotted, expectation-upending blockbusters as The Sixth Sense (1999), Signs (2002), and The Village (2004).
Burgess previously recalled working for the royal for the Daily Mail, noting her "fondness for red wine, particularly heavy clarets, which she loved" and drinking a bottle and a half at his first meeting with her.
Meanwhile, there's actually no good evidence that these wellness programs actually do what they're supposed to do — improve health and bring down health care costs — so employers' fondness for the programs may be dissipating, Bagley added.
"He showed me not the faintest sign that he and his family had decided not to return," Evans wrote, recalling Thae's fondness for golf and tennis and noting that he had recently been diagnosed with diabetes.
It's not my favorite Captain America movie—as I've written before, I have a resolute fondness for The First Avenger—but, overall, it's a fun time and Chris Evans punches a lot of people in it.
Ever since Bey and Jay announced they were expecting twins in February with a beautiful belly-baring photo shoot, there has been no shortage of high-priced fashion getups, showing her fondness for pricey evening gowns.
The smirking film geek elevated to directorial deity; the motormouthed autodidact with a fondness for lavish violence, pop culture ephemera, and racial slurs; the man whose work has been enshrined on so many dorm room walls.
Clinton was swayed by her personal fondness for the senator and the belief that Kaine would be ready for the job of vice president -- and qualified to assume the office of the presidency -- on Day 1.
Digital isn't pure retro tech fetishism, though, and based on my own experience I can confidently say that a fondness for those old-fashioned BBSes is not a prerequisite for appreciating what it has to offer.
Authorities became interested in Pohl after he posted pictures to Facebook of piles of toast that he had managed to brand with the likeness of Hitler, as well as memes displaying a fondness for the fuehrer.
The symbols include a thistle for Scotland, to acknowledge her and Jack's fondness for Balmoral, a shamrock for Ireland as a reflection of her maternal family, the York rose and ivy to represent the couple's home.
And not just because it validates their ideological fondness for the state helping the poor: A shutdown stalls scientific research and could have resulted in people not getting their tax refunds for a while, for instance.
When they mention off-handedly trouble with the serial strangler or the rabid dog that terrorized town years ago, we can fill in some of the awful details and even feel a strange fondness for them.
I do not know the Ambassador, but he is not liked or well.... However, Trump has expressed fondness for the new prime minister, Boris Johnson, one of the most high-profile promoters of the Brexit movement.
From his Ministry of Christ Church, outside Yosemite National Park, where he sermonized in front of a giant Confederate flag, Gale produced a newsletter, " IDENTITY ," its name reflecting his ideology and his fondness for unnecessary capitalization.
Many of the students saw art-making as an almost monastic endeavor and became followers of the Swiss Professor Johannes Itten—a self-styled Zoroastrian mystic with a shaved head and fondness for wearing ascetic tunics.
With one foot set in the 1960s, the novel's central character, Henry Lytten, is an Oxford fellow with a fondness for the fantasy landscapes of local celebrities like C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien.
Because of Gaethje's fondness for catch-and-pitch and wearing of enormous glasses at post-fight press conferences the writer often wonders if, like the great Joe Frazier, Gaethje's style is actually compensating for poor vision.
On her debut album OK for 1080p last year, the Discwoman co-founder (whose real name is Emma Olson) displayed a fondness for minimal percussion, and a disregard for techno's more four-to-the-floor conventions.
And when your fondness for Ms. Kardashian West is combined with other interests you've indicated on Facebook, researchers believe their algorithms can predict the nuances of your political views with better accuracy than your loved ones.
Yes, I do see in Trump these authoritarian tendencies — plus a troubling fondness for other authoritarians, like Vladimir Putin in Russia and Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines — but I'm confident our institutions are stronger than Trump.
Rumpled and unvarnished — with a fondness for sweatshirts, less so for ties — Mr. Brown would in some ways seem uniquely positioned in a party hoping to win back the Midwestern states that flipped to Mr. Trump.
Mr. Cobb, 67, was not a supporter of the Trump campaign, and though he expressed fondness for Mr. Trump, he repeatedly reminded people that he represented the White House as an institution, not the president himself.
They share a fondness for the British trad-rock movement that thrived in the late 1960s and the 1970s: bands like Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span that harnessed electric guitars and rock drums to venerable songs.
Nicholas Kristof Opinion Columnist She was an 143-year-old girl with thick brown hair, large brown eyes, a purple dress and a fondness for running through the fields in northern India where she tended horses.
"He knows that he's good at what he's doing, and he doesn't have to try too hard," said Ms. Janney (who, like Mr. Hickey, seems to have developed a heartfelt fondness for her young co-star).
Williams, meanwhile, was one of several honorees to speak of female empowerment and hearing women, after winning for her portrayal of actress/dancer Gwen Verdon, in another example of Hollywood having a fondness for Hollywood stories.
Though such fondness for Mr. Putin fell outside the Republican Party's mainstream at the time, it became a widely held sentiment inside the conservative movement by the time Mr. Trump started running for president in 2015.
He also harbored a great fondness for popular amusements, and at some point in the early part of the century, he began frequenting a theatrical horror show in the West End of London called the Phantasmagoria.
One of the defining behaviors of del Castillo's character in The Queen of the South was her fondness for tequila, and the actress has parlayed that into her own tequila line, which also launched on Jan.
When Obama distilled this narrowing sliver of America to a common fondness for "guns and religion," he was drawing on a long tradition of élites isolating poor and working-class white people as a containable threat.
Towles's previous book, Rules of Civility — a hit in 2011 — had a narrative voice as smooth and stylish as the martinis its characters sipped, but A Gentleman in Moscow demonstrates a disappointing fondness for the thesaurus.
" But Babcock noted that Kennedy's adherence to formality wasn't consistent, and that instead of saying the phrase "going to," which is what one would expect considering Kennedy's fondness for proper grammar, Kennedy used the word "gonna.
But Jackie Kennedy, like Trump, also spent time in Palm Beach for Christmas and Easter, and she had a fondness for escaping to her family's estate in Newport, Rhode Island, where she and John Kennedy were married.
By episode 7, you'll be wondering how Chrishell didn't throw her drink in the face of tall blonde Christine, the taller one who has a fondness for leather and taking a shot while the sun's still out.
While Lilli was a gold digger with a fondness for exposing her curvaceous figure in the comic strips, Barbie's personality was inspired by a very different comic strip character with a strangely similar name—Tillie the Toiler.
Mr Twomey had a particular fondness for the cars after the Rolls-Royce engine in his fighter plane kept him going long enough to bail out when he was shot down over Yugoslavia on D-Day, 1944.
By focusing entirely on the tactical fight against ISIS and our fondness for the Kurds, we have lost sight of our resurgent cold war against Putin's Russia and the Islamic civil war between the Sunnis and Shia.
Batali also noted that the first lady's fondness for sweet potatoes inspired the first course — sweet potato agnolotti with butter and sage — and her love of steak led him to choose beef braciole as the main course.
The fondness for making self-contradictory statements — for saying a work of art is, say, "real and not real" — comes from a deep-rooted desire among artists and curators to keep art from having just one takeaway.
In his fondness for both place and bloodshed, Bill resembles two other hard, charismatic fathers in recent novels that respond obliquely to the political moment— Daddy in Fiona Mozley's "Elmet" and Mac in Benjamin Myers's "Pig Iron".
George W. Bush's fondness for Michelle Obama was evident on Wednesday, as the grieving son snuck her what appeared to be a piece of candy at the state funeral for his father, former president George H.W. Bush.
But add in Elon Musk's personality, love life, fondness for Twitter, tussles with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, and the occasional appearance on TMZ, and being an EV enthusiast has never been so odd—or taxing.
The former Reagan speechwriter, best known as "Putin's favorite congressman" thanks to his baffling fondness for Russia, has represented California's Orange County in Congress since 1989, but on Tuesday, he lost his seat to Democrat Harley Rouda.

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