The water vole, whose numbers have been steadily diminishing over the years, was previously believed to be fond of just lowland habitats. |
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As my Son Jesus already said, be fond of each other, love each other indiscriminately. |
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Sir John A. Macdonald used to be fond of saying, you know, look a little ahead, my friends. |
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To be fond of each other is the highest commitment that exists from the spiritual point of view, from God's point of view. |
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Surely, at times I am not as good as I should be, my character is what it is, but the main point is to love and to be fond of everybody. |
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I am fond of you, my dear children, if I were not be fond of you, I would not speak in this way. |
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Characters that viewers have come to be fond of are killed off in a single sentence. |
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We hope that you will be fond of this a little bit out-of-the-way pub and its web pages. |
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One even comes to be fond of a bad name, if the product itself is delightful. |
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The Conservatives seem to be fond of the wait and see approach, where they let things go and let the markets rule. |
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I just ask to you to pray for them, to be fond of each other in the family and to help each other. |
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Do your work properly, pray while working, if possible, and be fond of each other. |
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Try to be fond of your brothers and your sister. |
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As you know, folks, I might be fond of some honking old cack but I draw the line at the Peter Pan of Pop. |
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So he thought over various plans for relief, and finally hit pon that of professing to be fond of Pain-killer. |
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For the record: I'll always be fond of Tim Burton. |
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We tend to be fond of people who climb out of a hole. |
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Somehow I'd got the sense that she might be fond of Woody Allen movies. |
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I would be happy if you would succeed to put it into practice because she is leaving you a will of love and invites you to be fond of each other and not to behave like yesterday. |
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Whales in the area seemed to be fond of these animals, even though it turns out they weren't krill, aquatic organisms that the rorqual whales of the St. Lawrence consume in large quantities. |
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Learn to be fond of people, to defend the people when there is a need. |
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Surrounded by a very nice garden, you will be fond of its splendid parquet floor, marble fireplaces and ceiling decorated with stucco which remind you the smooth atmosphere of the begining of the XXth century . |
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Love with the same love God loves you and be fond of each other. |
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Krishna is supposed to be fond of milk, butter and yoghurt. |
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Women, even those with a family history of breast cancer, tend to be fond of these protuberances. |
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