Sentences with phrase «own fondness»

If it weren't for the sweet rush of endorphins afterward — and perhaps an intractable fondness for beer and cheese — would we even run at all?
In a case study, subjects reported significantly higher feelings of respect and fondness for their colleagues who used this technique.
(And lest you get the wrong impression, she laughs a lot as she tells her own story with an obvious fondness for her parents.)
Scarlett Johansson has a particular fondness for working with Allen, starring in three of his films: «Match Point,» «Scoop,» and «Vicky Cristina Barcelona.»
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.»
I don't look back with any high degree of fondness for the formal performance reviews my working life.
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.
There's the color scheme that seems cribbed from a high school yearbook and the curious fondness for bold text and CAPITAL LETTERS.
The company is not discussing the terms of the partnership, but it'll take Tidal's fondness for exclusives one step further.
Let it be an awesome experience you both recall with fondness.
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»).
Whether by design or coincidence, Twain's plan took advantage of people's fondness for the old general and their longing for a way to show their patriotism.
If, on the other hand, you don't express fondness for the person you're meeting, you could potentially turn them off.
More revealing is that the Amazon CEO's fondness for the written word drives one of his primary, and peculiar, tools for managing his company: Meetings of his «S - team» of senior executives begin with participants quietly absorbing the written word.
Gurwitch still clearly harbors a fondness for Sparkling Ginger.
His new job, after all, will be to fight back against pharma's fondness for»cause - we - can price gouging.
A frugal man with a fondness for junk food, perhaps the most impressive part of Buffett's $ 60 billion fortune is that it doesn't include the more than $ 25 billion he's already given away.
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.
A frugal man with a fondness for junk food, perhaps the most impressive part of Buffett's $ 60 billion fortune is that it doesn't include the $ 21.5 billion he's already given away.
Even Britain, a nation famous for its fondness for tea, has, in recent years, seen a dramatic rise in its coffee consumption, with an estimated 70 million cups drunk each day [2].
On April first, Buterin displayed — to those who didn't already know — his fondness for mischief and humor.
Born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky, Shelbye always had a fondness for health and fitness.
But in another sense it's a perfect fit, because another part of the bitcoin ethos — and one closely linked to its libertarianism — is a fondness for hard money.
Responding to a question following a speech in Indianapolis Monday, Mr. Bernanke expressed a fondness for Mr. Friedman, noting that the two had frequent discussions and that he had even spoken at his 90th birthday party.
Harper retains much of his fondness for governing from the centre, so Wright matters because he is now running the centre.
To anybody else, it will be a decent fondness on want.
China should be attractive to small U.S. companies, due to the market's size, rising consumption in the country and an increasing fondness for American products among China's young and growing middle class of over 300 million consumers.
And even though many of us have migrated to other and ostensibly better smartphones, we still remember the clicky keyboards of our Blackberrys with fondness.
Some geeks of my antique have a nostalgic fondness for trackballs, but I under no circumstances managed...
After Varsano sold a plane to the corporate raider Nelson Peltz in the mid -»80s, he went to work for him in the world of private equity, where he developed a halfhearted fondness for the Gekko manner.
I have a fondness for Occam's razor, and one should not look for additional explanations for the foolish things people write when ignorance suffices.
And they have a special fondness for Eloi.
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!!
The liberal fondness for talking about community would seem to reflect some effort to compensate rhetorically for the absence of the real thing.
Love, Peace and make fondness farewells one and all wherever one is to be found here or even over there and make friendships rather than showing unfriendly ways and means under one's belts.
I recall with fondness the times he would visit our congregation with «his girl», Sarah.
I have long had a fondness for Incarnational theology, pantheism and panentheism.
He's got a huge fondness for the film industry and for rock «n» roll, both of which factor heavily into Manson's story.
Lindsey claimed that Paul's conservative personal viewpoints («his xenophobia, his sovereignty - obsessed nationalism, his fondness for conspiracy theories, his religious fundamentalism») indicated that Paul had a «crudely authoritarian worldview.»
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.
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.
It is this gentleness and fondness that have flourished in his treatment of Lake Wobegon.
Of course, YHWH did have a fondness for barbecue smoke going all the way back to Cain and Able.
Comments on storyteller Garrison Keillor's retirement from public radio: Keillor mocks institutions and people for whom he has a gentleness and fondness.
Brightman's reasoning is from the «inside out» (empirical) in both cases; in this regard he calls himself an «empiricist of consciousness, 48 which also explains his willingness, evidently motivated by a fondness for his method, to collapse epistemological and metaphysical questions.
His fondness for Stcherbatsky's translation of sunyata as «universal relativity» may be the problem here.
The film holds back on portraying neither Walls» fondness for her parents, nor the depths of her parents» failures.
I am hardly one to go overboard in my fondness for a pet.
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.
In fact, I occasionally had long Latin conversations with Hürth, who was always cordial and seemed to enjoy such meetings, Though I have since changed my own views quite a bit, I remember with fondness my conversations with him.
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