Sentences with phrase «fondness as»

I am thinking of her with deep fondness as the window boxes and planters are potted at Rose Cottage.
Whether the recipient is cuddled under a throw, making a pot of soup in the kitchen, or smelling a candle, they will certainly think of you with fondness as they get to enjoy their practical (and beautiful!)
Unfortunately, legal bills are thought of with the same fondness as say, post-colonial military dictators.
The 1940s is also rather wearable from our modern perspective which also increases my fondness as it's retro done with an approach that suits the style preferences of today.

Not exact matches

(And lest you get the wrong impression, she laughs a lot as she tells her own story with an obvious fondness for her parents.)
Winkler, 58, has a reputation as a sort of adulte terrible, known in business journalism circles for his volcanic temper and his fondness for bow ties.
While Mario, whose fondness for his blue overalls is legendary, has been known as a plumber for years, he actually started out as a carpenter in Donkey Kong (when he was known simply as «Jumpman»).
Lewis spoke frequently and with great fondness about the simple pleasures of his academic life — friends, books, nature — so it's easy to gloss over these thing as just that: simple pleasures.
His fondness for Stcherbatsky's translation of sunyata as «universal relativity» may be the problem here.
McConnell's fondness for the UN and adherence to pacifism probably limited his influence among his fellow believers, as Pentecostalism grew increasingly nationalistic and militaristic during his lifetime.
Svennungsen recalled her role as mentor with fondness.
I still kept a round of duties, and would not suffer myself to run into any open vices, and so got along very well in time of health and prosperity, but when I was distressed or threatened by sickness, death, or heavy storms of thunder, my religion would not do, and I found there was something wanting, and would begin to repent my going so much to frolics, but when the distress was over, the devil and my own wicked heart, with the solicitations of my associates, and my fondness for young company, were such strong allurements, I would again give way, and thus I got to be very wild and rude, at the same time kept up my rounds of secret prayer and reading; but God, not willing I should destroy myself, still followed me with his calls, and moved with such power upon my conscience, that I could not satisfy myself with my diversions, and in the midst of my mirth sometimes would have such a sense of my lost and undone condition, that I would wish myself from the company, and after it was over, when I went home, would make many promises that I would attend no more on these frolics, and would beg forgiveness for hours and hours; but when I came to have the temptation again, I would give way: no sooner would I hear the music and drink a glass of wine, but I would find my mind elevated and soon proceed to any sort of merriment or diversion, that I thought was not debauched or openly vicious; but when I returned from my carnal mirth I felt as guilty as ever, and could sometimes not close my eyes for some hours after I had gone to my bed.
It «was used to suggest a variety of loves, such as affection, fondness, and contentedness.
The rainy wantonness to comfortered satisfied land like the fondness to a spring of seeds cry out and land like there mooring storm repleasures of vestment fruits once as arewell.
In the eyes of some commentators the Tractarians» fondness for the word was little more than a display of familiarity with Aristotelian moral philosophy, in which the term could be used simply as shorthand for moral temper or moral disposition.
I look back in fondness to both but my thoughts about that are not the «reality» or «the thing» as you rightly point out.
He once wrote an amusing essay called «The Unbearable Ugliness of Volvos» that poked fun at the fondness of academics for purchasing ugly cars and dowdy clothing as a badge of authenticity.
I have a fondness for eating out of cups as I may have mentioned before.
Having worked in a produce store in Beverly, Mass., as a teenager, Matt Masiero had a fondness for the industry.
Mexican oregano is unique, potently fragrant, and zesty and earthy all at once - I have a fondness for it with corn, and with mushrooms as well.
Being «Green» has many connotations, but «inexperienced» is the last one that comes to mind when talking about Excel - Pac Inc., a well - seasoned flexible packaging converter with a special fondness for packaging sustainability as a core manufacturing competence.
At the same time, many Britons are troubled by reports that as a nation their fondness for sugar and disdain for exercise will eventually bankrupt the NHS; there is considerable support for the idea that very overweight people should be required to lose weight before being treated.
The Arsenal fans» fondness for Fabregas was sorely tested last summer though, when he chose to sign for a Premier League rival in Chelsea, especially as their manager Jose Mourinho had a long running feud with the manager he supposedly had so much respect for.
As a bonus Oden was a kid with bottomless charm whose (warning: NBA - speak) «character issues» didn't extend beyond an inexcusable fondness for wearing a fanny pack.
As a wing during his college days for the Santa Rosa Rugby Club, SportStars Publisher, Mike Calamusa holds a special fondness for the sport.
He doesn't have the same fondness for Tide head coach Nick Saban as he does for Harbaugh, but he does have a relationship with Lupoi, the recruiter.
As the season went on, I realised my fondness for the club was no longer really tied to the mere fact that Kanu played for us.
I am fortunate enough and choose to live in richly multi-cultural Croydon and love the diversity of this wonderful place, As a «migrant» to Croydon in 1989, from several other British towns previously, I have developed a fondness for Crystal Palace and many of my friends and neighbours attend Selhurst Park.
Sam, as a Gooner if you can not see why Wenger holds much respect optimism and fondness well then why should your opinion matter to us.
In time, the fondness and respect he has earned will return, but as of now, his failure to move with the times and keep Arsenal competitive has tarnished his legacy.
In his current role, his fondness for long passes can often get in the way as he drifts out of position then billows the ball across the field to a fullback or winger who, because Rooney has drifted, has nobody to cross to.
Even if they fail in their quest to win the title, though, Pochettino's side will still be able to look back upon the season with fondness, as these feats demonstrate.
Bafflingly introduced as a late substitute against Burnley, Fellaini will probably start against Swansea due to Mourinho's apparent fondness for him.
Whether you're celebrating Father's Day as an adult or you want to show your husband some extra love during the first year of your baby's life, you'll want to make it a day he can look back on with fondness.
Then, that would help change their behavior so they'd become more supportive of each other (which she describes as fondness, flexibility, acceptance, togetherness and empathy) even if they split, which is when many parents no longer treat each other kindly — even though that is harmful to their children.
As Mayor Richard Daley announced his choice to lead the Chicago Park District a month ago, the mayor known for his fondness for trees and wrought iron got to talking about a different passion.
In the end, go with your gut as a parent, and if you think your helper doesn't have a genuine fondness for your little one, you might want to consider looking for a new maid.
Those days are now a distant memory as he's heading towards 8 years old now but I still remember that time with great fondness so I've put together my favourite Easter Activities for Toddlers for you from those days.
Though the rise of political blogs and the netroots in this decade has diluted the place of Libertarians online, even today the audiences of tech - heavy sites such as Slashdot and Digg show a fondness for civil liberties and anti-authoritarian ideas: one sign of Paul's rise has been the large number of votes for stories about him on Digg.
As a private citizen, Donald Trump used to criticize President Obama's fondness for golf.
Working for Gordon «As time goes on, you even remember with affection and fondness the occasional moments that were absolutely awful.
He has called James «ethical» and expressed his fondness for her as a person.
In a 40 - minute address, Cuomo spoke of his father's complexity, his toughness, his fondness for arguing, and his sometimes combative relationship with his own son, who would go on to win the office Mario lost in 1994 as he sought a fourth term as the state's highest elected official.
«Horrified Tory aides regarded such an admission as potentially devastating, the kind of detail that could trigger a tsunami of ridicule, and begged her not to mention her fondness of Japanese number puzzles ever again.»
Teachout says she's focused on listening to NY - 19 voters and accepting small - dollar donations, even as she will benefit from a fundraiser headlined by House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, opening herself up to criticism from the NRCC due to Hoyer's fondness for PAC cash.
It may well be his reputation as a bruiser and his fondness for heckling in the house that put off the Lib Dems.
Still, in Washington, where fear is a more valuable commodity than fondness, the former corporate lawyer has earned a fast reputation as a prolific fundraiser, raking in more than $ 4.6 million for her first reelection effort to the House.
Later, as a high school student, he developed a special fondness for biology.
I trust him as a guide, and even more so after listening to him talk about the site with the sort of fondness someone might use to describe a garden he's been cultivating for years.
Just as our tendency to look for salty flavors, once vital to our healthy balance, has been exploited by the food industry, so has our fondness for sweetness.
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