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51 Sentences With "have a fondness for"

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Don't tell anyone, but I have a fondness for thrillers.
"I have a fondness for the sterile made romantic," MAY affirms.
I do have a fondness for that record, it's just bizarre to me.
But I never wanted [The Lighthouse] — as much as I have a fondness for [H.
TMZ also found this video posted by Howell, who clearly seems to have a fondness for firearms.
A24 could have just as easily courted the approval of, say, theologians who have a fondness for Calvinism.
Since I have a fondness for historical hotels, I always opt for a room in the main Victorian building.
Besides nuggets, Singaporeans have a fondness for using the sauce for dipping their fries and burgers too for a spicy kick.
While the people of the city have a fondness for this title, those who suffered under Saddam Hussein's army resent it.
They have a fondness for digging holes in the ground, to hide in, and they use language to the same effect.
Google's Doodle have a fondness for celebrating legendary figures, but today's person of interest feels more appropriate for the venue than most.
This mirroring extends to their rhetoric, where both men have a fondness for, well, name-calling that's rare among presidential candidates and popes.
Looking over the dessert menu, we realize we both have a fondness for mochi ice cream and decide to be adorable and split some.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
While it is true that many Europeans say super in their tongues and ours — the French, in particular, have a fondness for it — it doesn't seem to be as rampant as it is for American English speakers.
"I have a fondness for a puffy shoulder," said Hailey Gates, 28, the host of Viceland's "States of Undress" and a devoted wearer of Batsheva's line, having learned about it from Ana Kras, a photographer and furniture designer.
We must remind ourselves that those who disagree with us still have children who have less economic mobility than their parents, still worry about paying for their medical prescriptions, still have a fondness for "Stranger Things" and love for Dolly Parton.
While we all might have a fondness for the gamer aesthetic, or at least elements of it, it can feel pretty silly to use a big dark laptop festooned in a rainbow of LEDs with splashes of too bright color as accents.
The magazine even noted that Cena appears to have a fondness for American muscle cars, with his collection including a 2006 Ford GT and a 1970 Plymouth Superbird, as well as a 1971 AMC Hornet that the wrestler said he drove every day.
I've recommended the film to other people around my age — so, in their late 20s — who can tolerate sort of loud humor, aren't inclined to push back too hard on the ideological efficacy of satire, and have a fondness for cute kid actors.
The book's melancholy air might best be tempered by reading it with a cup of tea and a slice of cardamom cake — both the Swedes and the Somalis have a fondness for cardamom as the dominant spice in their sweets, and some recipes for Swedish kardemummakaka and Somali doolsho are nearly indistinguishable.
"I felt inspired to have my maternity shoot at one of my favorite places, a place that I can turn to anytime I get a craving or just don't have the energy to cook dinner — a place that many of us have a fondness for in our hearts — TACO BELL," Johnston wrote in a post on her blog, Strollers and Stilettos, with a fitting title: Taco Belle Baby.
Though very active, they are not restless or easily agitated, and they have a fondness for perching in high places.
Trows traditionally have a fondness for music, and folktales tell of their habit of kidnapping musicians or luring them to their dens.
He grew up in the same neighborhood as the Tanglewood boys, but maintains he was never a part of the gang like his brother, Louie, was (episode 220, "Run Silent, Run Deep"). Danny is also known to have a fondness for New York style pizza (see "Trapped").
She appears to have a fondness for Iolaous, who has told her that she has great skills as a medic. ; and : :Twins with telekinetic abilities. A bit childlike and irresponsible, but always cheerful. They are also skilled engineers and mecha pilots; their mechas correspond with their telekinetic abilities.
Early members were known to read Western novels by Louis L'Amour, where the self-proclaimed "the Brand" moniker derives from. Therefore, perpetuating an admiration for the outlaw gunslingers of the American West. Members also have a fondness for medieval Vikings and the pirates of the Golden Age. Criminal activities inside prison walls include male prostitution, gambling, extortion, and drug trafficking, primarily involving methamphetamines.
In a 2012 show at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, two of Salter's recurring motifs combined in ANDY: Autonomous Nautical Deepwater stYrobot- a twenty foot long Styroshark. "Sharks sort of exist in pop culture to a level of invisibility," he said. "My gut reaction is always to go to that invisible, saturated level." The artist is also known to have a fondness for puns.
Huitzilopochtli, as depicted in the Codex Borbonicus. In the Aztec religion, Huitzilopochtli (, ) is a deity of war, sun, human sacrifice, and the patron of the city of Tenochtitlan. He was also the national god of the Mexicas, also known as Aztecs, of Tenochtitlan. Many in the pantheon of deities of the Aztecs were inclined to have a fondness for a particular aspect of warfare.
They live in rocky caves beside the streams and have great strength despite their small stature. They enjoy feats of strength, and have a fondness for inviting people to their habitations to compete in contests. They enjoy playing ball with rocks, tossing them high out of sight in the air, and so they are often called "Stone Throwers". The Gan-da-yah protect and advise the fruits and grains.
A banana slug eating a small plant in Big Basin Redwoods State Park Banana slugs are detritivores, or decomposers. They process leaves, animal droppings, moss, and dead plant material, and then recycle them into soil humus. They seem to have a fondness for mushrooms, spread seeds and spores when they eat, and excrete a nitrogen rich fertilizer. By consuming detritus (dead organic matter) slugs contribute to decomposition and the nutrient cyclesWetzel, R. G. Limnology: Lake and River Ecosystems.
Born in Butler County, Kansas, Virgil grew to have a fondness for mathematics and mathematical science. In 1931, he received his AB degree in Mathematics from Friends University where he is listed as a distinguished alumnus.Distinguished Alumni List for Friends University He then moved to the University of Michigan where in 1938 he would receive an MS. After the interruption of World War II to his education plans, Bottom received his PhD in Physics from Purdue University.
Poulenc commented, "In the Larghetto of this Concerto I permitted myself, for the first theme, to return to Mozart, because I have a fondness for the melodic line and I prefer Mozart to all other musicians. If the movement begins alla Mozart, it quickly diverges at the entrance of the second piano, toward a style that was familiar to me at the time."Claude Rostand, Entretiens avec Claude Rostand (Paris: Rene Juillard 1954) p. 83. #Allegro molto – in D minor.
In the opening of season four, Lisbon addresses Grace as her friend while encouraging her to get help. Jane appears to have a fondness for Grace, much as she does for him; theirs appears to be rather like a sibling relationship, and Jane tends to favor her over Cho and Rigsby. It has been shown that Jane gets enjoyment from messing with Grace. He offers Grace more support than most people, but they tend to clash over spiritual issues such as the after-life.
Terry Pratchet’s Wee Free Men or Nac Mac Feegles are about 6 inches tall, have blue skin being heavily tattooed and all have red hair. The Feegles are often drunkards, who are niggardly and enjoy fighting and stealing. The immense strength and rowdiness of these pictsies (from Picts) means that they will fight anything, and they have a fondness for headbutting creatures far larger than themselves. The Wee Free Men is currently being adapted into a film by Terry’s daughter Rhianna along with The Jim Henson Company famous for their muppets.
The shows were written by Milligan and his writing collaborator Neil Shand, with occasional episodes (especially in later years) giving "additional contribution" credit to any or all of David Renwick, Andrew Marshall and John Antrobus. Q gave centre stage to Milligan's freeform surreal wit. The sketches came thick and fast, running into one another, making outrageous leaps from one subject or location to another and often stopping with no apparent conclusion. Even the costumes were madcap and contradictory — in some episodes each of them still bore its BBC Wardrobe Department tag — and Milligan seemed to have a fondness for large noses and hats.
In a small village near Salamanca, Alejandro, a rich 60-year-old widower falls in love with Goyita, a 13-year-old girl who lives in a modern but rustic country house. Alejandro lives a purposeless life filled by a computer chess, horseback riding, and an elaborate stereo system to which he conducts to the sounds of Haydn's Creation. His wife died several years earlier and they did not have children. Their meeting is well planned by Goyita, who pelts Alejandro with bird's eggs while they are in the woods one day-both have a fondness for identifying birds and hunting for bird's nests.
However, their behavior towards her remains the same in later episodes, although she never seems to mind it anymore. Kimmy's only serious relationship is with Duane (who is introduced in season eight episode "Taking the Plunge"), a very air-headed boy who was only known to say "whatever". Ironically, he was shown to have a fondness for Shakespearean works as he passionately quoted a line from Shakespeare's 18th sonnet. In "Taking the Plunge," Kimmy decides to run off to Reno and elope with Duane after she was rejected by the colleges that she had applied to, and is afraid that D.J. will go off to school and forget her.
Her power is being based on a manipulation of ultrasonic sound waves which she calls "The Fire of Sound". She has been shown to have a fondness for random odd jobs; the first time Süleyman saw her she was selling flowers, Esther and Ion meet her as a tea seller, and in one of the omakes Abel runs into her several times doing different jobs including bagging groceries, selling tissues, and working as a waitress. Also, she likes the color green so much that, as the Empress, it is the "Imperial" color and only objects associated with her may display it prominently. In the manga, she also owns a small white squirrel named Abel which is seen accompanying her almost everywhere.
"Let us keep her in her supreme position, and not push her to something she has nothing to do with," Jumblatt added. Ziad, who claims to speak on his mother's behalf "because she prefers to remain silent", responded to his critics by saying: "Apparently it isn’t allowed in the age of strife for the princess of classy Arab art to voice love for the master of resistance". Nasrallah, commenting on the issue during a speech, stated: "An educated highly respected thinker and artist, who maybe espoused different ideologies, might disagree with you on political matters, but personally have [a] fondness for you, because of your character, conduct, sacrifices and so on. If such a person were to say that he or she liked someone, then all hell would break loose".
What is known is that Butcher had a folder on the Frenchman's membership in the French Foreign Legion; that, along with his characteristically British usage of the words "mum" and "wanker" and his hometown's name literally meaning "French- English," would suggest a British origin. The only reference to the truth of the Frenchman's tale is his vow to remain with The Boys "until the bitter end." He seems to have a fondness for the Female, bonding with her with playing games (like reverse-strip poker,The Boys #8 (2007) paintball, scrabble,The Boys #24 (2008) and snowball fights, which he always seems to lose) with her; this seems to have made progress, as he is the only one who can safely wake her. In #38, it was revealed he took on the task of 'humanizing' her, and was the first person to have actually treated her with kindness and civility.
" "The film brought on so much controversy and debate because of its alternative view of its protagonist that Dündar must have aged at least 10 years because of all the insults he had to put up with from an army of journalists, columnists, historians, politicians, etc.," Today's Zaman reviewer Emine Yıldırım said of the controversy. "If you ask me," he continued, "I thought the film ultimately borders on mediocrity and doesn’t really tell us anything we don’t already know about Atatürk — he was a great leader, he was a visionary, he founded a nation from almost zilch, and, yes, he did have a fondness for the ladies and enjoyed his beverages. No one told anyone to take his or her children to see the film if that's going to be a problem. But the catch is, just like the old saying goes, there’s no bad publicity except your own obituary, and as such, Dündar must at least be relieved to see that his film has attracted 1.1 million viewers.

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