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1 I remember she was particularly fond of working with our young charges.'
2 Businesses, as you can imagine, won't be particularly fond of another tax.
3 Besides, I was not particularly fond of the things we'd left behind.
4 Then she tried a blue embroidered jacket she was particularly fond of.
5 Valerie had been particularly fond of two things in life-flowersand jewelry.
6 He was particularly fond of early editions, tall copies, and unique works.
7 Uruguay, though a very small country, is particularly fond of these disturbances.
8 Lord Wellington was not in any case particularly fond of writing about magic.
9 And the United States has long been particularly fond of such gloomy tales.
10 He is also associated with intoxication and revelry, particularly fond of alcohol intoxication.
11 Neither she nor Siobhán have particularly fond memories of trying for solo careers.
12 Ayla was not particularly fond of Vorn, who imitated Broud's actions toward her.
13 It is just that I'd never been particularly fond of them.
14 I am not particularly fond of it; but it's a fad of hers.
15 Alice was particularly fond of Frankie, who was screeching somewhere nearby.
16 I am a regular tramper and I am particularly fond of organ music.
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