Word: fondly
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...Ambassador Page, fond though he was of England and her King, records that he "ventured to reply: 'The trouble with that joke, Sir, is that it's out of date...
...course the real question is: Is Larry now beyond the age where his best work is ahead of him, as he is fond of saying in testing faculty appointments?” the faculty member said...
...secretary, and Pierre soon became an institution of his own. There was Pierre aboard the Honey Fitz in slacks of shocking pink; Pierre in blue and yellow shorts, chugging over the decorous grass tennis courts of Newport; Pierre flailing away on the Hyannis golf course while Kennedy watched in fond amusement ... Sometimes White House newsmen got annoyed with Pierre's ways, thought he was considerably less than fastidious with facts. But by and large they came to admire him as a real pro, one who was calm, cool and correct in moments of real emergency, such as the Cuba missile...
When an NCAA referee last held aloft the arm of a Harvard wrestler, it was the fond, final farewell in the prolific career of Crimson standout Jesse Jantzen ’04, crowning him national champion at 149 pounds and Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament...
Thirdly, Democrats can hone in on faith-based initiatives. If there’s one thing that 2004 taught us, it is that much of America is quite fond of Jesus. So are most black voters. If Democrats were to back faith-based initiatives that provide supplemental education to public schooling (e.g., the Martin Luther King Afterschool Initiative run in Dorchester by Harvard’s Department of African and African American Studies and Rev. Eugene Rivers) and outreach to poor communities, this would win back the Black vote and help fight the perception of Democrats as godless heathens...