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In fact I believe she had a certain fondness for me.
She also has great fondness for the world of nature.
She has no fondness for music, I can tell you.
I must own up to having a fondness for my name!
His fondness for music began when he was very small.
She always did have a special fondness for older people.
That, perhaps, is one reason I think she felt a certain fondness.
It certainly seemed to have a fondness for the period.
Well, I think we'll get a lot of calls, and people remember him with great fondness.
In 2009, when this administration has finally left office, I will not look back with much fondness.
But there seems to be a growing fondness for three.
"I've always had a fondness for what goes on in those places."
Many people in the theater world remember the show with special fondness.
Another friend gets into trouble because of his fondness for boys.
"Well, he has been said to have a special fondness for them."
Perhaps she will think about us, now and then, with passing fondness.
He had the fondness, natural to his age, for seeing new places.
She was the other woman and remembered me with fondness.
I find it difficult to think back to that time without a certain fondness.
"My mother seemed to have a special fondness for your children," he wrote.
If indeed he felt only fondness for me, at least now I would have the chance to win his love.
But over his final months, they come to an understanding, maybe even a fondness for each other.
The couple, in fact, have a particular fondness for nature - so long as it knows its place.
I was told that the reaction has been one of fondness.
From an early age Robert showed a fondness for the sea.