We want our children and grandchildren to look back with endearing
fondness on our celebrations and happy moments spent together.
Having said that, sometimes I do think back with
fondness on those simple early holidays in the borrowed caravan.
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Three members of the LMC team look back with a distinct lack of
fondness on three very different game titles.
Similarly Brewster Kahle has been right to raise issues with Google's
fondness on exclusive rights to search its collection of public domain books.
She has always looked back with
fondness on the time she spent with the two charismatic adults.
Now that my little one is approaching toddler - hood, I look back with
fondness on all the homemade baby food recipes I made for him.
You spoke of her with such
fondness on Facebook and the like.
To anybody else, it will be a decent
fondness on want.
Not exact matches
If,
on the other hand, you don't express
fondness for the person you're meeting, you could potentially turn them off.
A dude in his 40s with a sparse goatee and a
fondness for baseball jerseys, Lightspeed operates a string of solo girl websites, each focused
on a particular performer.
On April first, Buterin displayed — to those who didn't already know — his
fondness for mischief and humor.
Love the positive comments here, hope this makes your days and rest of your lives a wonderful journey to look back with
fondness and feed
on the frenzy!!
He solo free - climbed in parks where it was illegal, and he had a
fondness for strapping his dog
on his back while skydiving in a wingsuit.
Comments
on storyteller Garrison Keillor's retirement from public radio: Keillor mocks institutions and people for whom he has a gentleness and
fondness.
The film holds back
on portraying neither Walls»
fondness for her parents, nor the depths of her parents» failures.
A concomitant problem with the concept of dynamic equivalence is a tendency
on the part of the translators to heighten the language of the original, with its distinct
fondness for repetition of terms and for a kind of primary vocabulary.
Despite his
fondness for the ontological argument, Hartshorne never put the burden of the theistic case
on this piece of reasoning alone.
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.
Sleeping in
on Sundays, spending my money
on myself instead of some priestpervs legal defense fund or a pastor's
fondness for hoookers and blow...
Perhaps this has had a subconscious effect
on my
fondness for Barack Obama.
I already have a
fondness for vegetarian chili and quinoa casseroles, but I can always count
on my quinoa bowls to make my tummy smile.
While armchair managing is all fun and good... Why
on earth would you want us to play a new system for a game this big!?!? I get fans
fondness for the 4 -4-2 while seeing the very entertaining football teams like Leicester and Atletico play with scything counter attacks... But this is Arsenal playing Chelsea at home after they've had a couple of disappointing results.
Arsene Wenger, however, is known for his
fondness of all - rounders, and may be giving Lacazette contradictory advice
on how much to drop deep and link play.
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.
Arsene Wenger leaves Arsenal with a tarnished legacy after staying
on too long but in time,
fondness and respect for his achievements will return.
Mark Ogden: Arsene Wenger leaves Arsenal with a tarnished legacy after staying
on too long but in time,
fondness and respect for his achievements will return.
In this week's programme, Steven discusses his new role and looks back with genuine
fondness at his time
on the pitch in the royal blue jersey.
Kicking a fan that led to the lengthy ban of the player who stubbornly insisted in enjoying his time
on the pitch with raised collars couldn't step down the
fondness with which the Theatre of Dreams walls still have for him till this day.
There's still discontent from the fans towards the owner and you can sort of look back
on the Pardew days with
fondness.
I look back
on those people with a kind of wistful
fondness.
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.
I look back
on those days with some
fondness, a few regrets, and a lot of pride.
And I know that, by doing so, I'll look back
on these days with
fondness at some point.
I'll look back with
fondness, with affection and possibly even with longing... but I do look forward to looking back
on it soon.
But socially she's great fun, with a
fondness for vodka martinis
on a Friday evening in the Canton Arms, near her home in Stockwell.
«I'm not walking away from my
fondness for Russia,» Caputo told 2
On Your Side's Michael Wooten, following the Comey hearing.
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.
Working for Gordon «As time goes
on, you even remember with affection and
fondness the occasional moments that were absolutely awful.
No word
on where this bipartisan dining experience might take place, though the senator's past
fondness for D.C.'s Hunan Dynasty has been widely documented.
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.
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.
An orangutan matched researchers» predictions about which mixed beverage he would choose based
on his relative
fondness for the separate ingredients.
And in 21 of the 24 trials, Naong matched the researchers» predictions: that his choice would be based
on his relative
fondness for the separate ingredients.
Evolutionary psychologists have long suspected that the human perceptual system has an innate
fondness for landscapes with wide, open views, thanks to the millions of years our forebears spent
on the savannas of Africa.
They didn't have to be beaming messages at us; they merely had to share our
fondness for artificial light, something common to every modern society
on Earth.
It was a compelling scenario, and I scribbled out several pages, along the way making the point that the news would be particularly hard
on women, given their documented
fondness for what sociolinguist Deborah Tannen calls «rapport talk» — that constant stream of friendly jabber that seems to reassure them that they're still alive and that no one's currently threatening their young.
To the students who are leaving, he said he hoped that they will always look back
on their time at Tohoku University with both pride and
fondness.
With their
fondness for shellfish and fish broth, eaten
on a daily basis, the Japanese probably consume more cholesterol than most Americans.
Early mornings at practice and evenings at meets, playing cards
on the pool deck while waiting for our races — these are some of my
fondness memories.