Word: fondly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...this thesis is about Rousseau's dog." "Kennedy goes on to explain her treatment of the poor creature, "By 'dog' I will mean, first, the dog as metaphor, the dog as such in Rousseau's thought. Second, there are Rousseau's actual dogs, of whom he was very fond...
...cast is one of the most talented, cohesive and dexterous to grace a Harvard stage in some time; and for a few aching moments, at the opening of the play, they give us scenes from Shakespeare that are truly lovely. The fond hope arises in one's breast-- perhaps they will abandom the sophomoric Shakespearean parody into which they have been forced and perform Twelfth Nightor As You Like It. instead...
...dies." But the star of Singin' in the Rain, Tammy and the Bachelor, The Unsinkable Molly Brown and some messy '50s headlines ain't down yet. And she ain't just cute. There's a platinum will under her blond perm (as her daughter Carrie Fisher suggested in the fond, acerbic novel and film Postcards from the Edge). And there's a vision in Debbie's show-biz heart--a vision that looks back to the movies' glory days, from the '20s through the '60s. Who else has built and stocked her own Hollywood museum...
...rent board fond that Fried's actions were inconsistent with the rent control ordinance. "You may be liable to your tenants for any overcharge," board inspector Judith A. Stalos wrote in a letter to Fried, dated February...
...their career prospects and be stigmatized as troublemakers. (One remarked, "The good-ole-boy world is still the good-ole-boy world.") And though they work in separate parts of the operation and do not know each other, they both drew a picture of Bolduc as an executive lech, fond of sticking his tongue in the ears of startled women or slipping a hand up their dresses-all in the name of unbuckled...