I have rather a big soft spot for Jules, though, and I don't like seeing her upset. |
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Everyone who posts there is interesting and insightful, but I confess to having a soft spot for the curmudgeonly posts of Tom Smith. |
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I have something of a soft spot for early 1970s British bubblegum, and this is one of the best examples. |
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I develop a soft spot for the domestic diva because I believe that she's being made out as a poster child for corporate misbehavior. |
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But when it comes to judging themselves, or judging the groups they have a soft spot for, the standard is very different. |
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I think of the fontanel, the soft spot and the crown chakra, this baby still half in the other world. |
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The west coast of Scotland is renowned for having a soft spot for music with a country twang. |
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When the centre forward was transferred, so were my affections, and I've had a soft spot for the Midlanders ever since. |
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I must tell you, I have a soft spot in my heart for Liberia because my parents lived there. |
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I have a soft spot for novelty acts, so this place rates high on my list of Montreal must-eats. |
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Even though he's creepy and stalkerish and freaky I have a soft spot for him. |
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Most soldiers have a soft spot for animals and the majority of soldiers going in for a haircut would say g'day and give the dog a pat. |
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I have to admit I have a soft spot for these old, stop-motion monster movies. |
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Golf fanatics will love this film, as will anyone who has a soft spot for feel-good motivational stories. |
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He denied this and said it was simply because he has a soft spot for this particular Australian marsupial. |
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Not exactly, but I've always had a soft spot for that silky sheen that comes with fresh plaster. |
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Jeff Bridges plays a millionaire car salesman and widower who, after developing a soft spot for the racehorse, saves it from the knacker's yard. |
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Say what you will about his recent fictional output, I still have a soft spot for Kurt Vonnegut. |
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While being a rather cold and calculating man on the whole, Maddock had a soft spot for children. |
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The cakes did rise, but there was a gooey soft spot in the center portion of each, just as the recipe intended. |
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I have such a soft spot in my heart for the film that it's hard to see past all the nostalgia. |
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As one who's had to read a fair number of toddler books over the past years, I'll always have a soft spot for this one. |
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Personally I've always had a soft spot for Liverpool, with my fond childhood memories of things like the Liver Birds and the Beatles. |
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Conflicts of interest remain a soft spot in the underbelly of politics and journalism. |
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He is not just someone with a soft spot for a united Europe: he is an expert to whom politicians are prepared to listen. |
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Irish fashion designers have always had a soft spot for Donegal tweed. |
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Germans may inveigh against bureaucrats, but they have a soft spot for state mollycoddling. |
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He preferred jogging pants to dress suits and had a soft spot for sports, and a boundless enthusiasm for practical jokes. |
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It is a particular honour for me to be speaking to you, as I have a soft spot for Foreign Affairs. |
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And I think everyone knows that I still have a soft spot for the profession of journalism, the profession in which I began my career. |
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However I have a soft spot for Erasmus because it is very difficult to find fault with that particular programme. |
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Venetian Bronze: you are nostalgic and have a soft spot for classic Victorian décor. |
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I couldn't possibly list all the dishes I like to eat or make myself, but I must admit I have a soft spot for cassoulet. |
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I will definitely be supporting Bafana, although I have a soft spot for other teams. |
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I have a soft spot for the Erasmus scheme, as it was the subject of one of the first pro-European campaigns I was involved in. |
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Charlie also enjoys playing with other ferrets and seems to have a soft spot for Miss Liberty. |
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There is this magical effect that keeps it alive and real for me, as if my emotions have a soft spot for it or something. |
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I have a soft spot for the wildness of the Ecrins and the north face of the Olan and Ailefroide. |
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I have a soft spot for this race because it also corresponds well to my technique and way of racing. |
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Do you have a soft spot for fall, with its explosion of colours, aromas and flavours? |
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To the agnostic mind, it all seems, erm, damnably unfair, especially as Enrico is equipped with a redemptive soft spot for his crippled dad. |
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Vancouver has a very soft spot in my heart because I went to grade school there for a number of years before moving to Toronto. |
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Drainage along this asphalt was impeded, which had resulted in a soft spot in the track. |
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Moreover, every politician has a soft spot for small and medium-sized enterprises. |
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She was the kind of person who could be counted on to help anyone in need, and she had an especially soft spot for children. |
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Let me first confess that I've always had a soft spot for Yamaha's Stratoliner range. |
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The fontanelle is the soft spot on the top of the young infant's head, where the bones of the head have not formed completely. |
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Journalists have a soft spot for him, even avowedly liberal ones like me, because if nothing else he is Sui generis. |
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For this reason, I'll always have a soft spot in my heart for Welsh rugby. |
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In fact, as we would cheerfully admit to each other, we had nothing in common besides both being students and both having a soft spot for Hazell Dean. |
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The Italians also have a soft spot for capuchin Franciscans, who have long been known for their work with the poor. |
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But you said you have a soft spot in your heart for redheads. |
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Through the eager ministrations of a larger-than-life taxi-driver Spiro, who himself has a soft spot for Mother, the family move to a succession of different coloured villas. |
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I have noticed that I have a soft spot for psychotic people. |
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In truth, I am an old fan of Franken with a soft spot in my heart for him. |
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We've always had a soft spot for Kate, and are quite fond of Pete's work supporting Carl, but this is overplaying their hand to a dangerous extent. |
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It's a bit of a stinky ballad that I briefly had a soft spot for, but I can't really get behind a song which advocates not lying to someone just because they are beautiful. |
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He started out a bricklayer and throughout his life he had a soft spot for other bricklayers and masons. |
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Furthermore, Sarasin's equity focus has been genuinely global for many years, whereas most asset managers in the UK still have a soft spot for UK-based companies. |
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When I started this journey, I was a Castrophile with a soft spot for the Revolution. |
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She further eased their worries by her admission that she has got a soft spot for Creme Eggs and Curlie Wurlies. |
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Despite the upward revision to existing home sales and home price growth, we are still of the view that residential construction will be a soft spot for the Canadian economy. |
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The couple has a soft spot for rock 'n' roll, especially Elvis Presley. |
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I've a soft spot for creamy-white daffodils, like mount hood or the elegant cantatrice. |
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But Tom always did have a soft spot for you Annie. |
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It is clear that he still has a soft spot for the Auriverde and has no doubt followed their matches with the same passion as when La Roja are playing. |
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And we have a very soft spot in our heart for that artillery division. |
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Daniel Brunton is a life-long naturalist with a soft spot for peatlands. |
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Noel and I both have a soft spot for kids. |
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It was contaminated with dirt and mud, and a soft spot was noted. |
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We operate on a global scale but have a soft spot for Africa. |
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Whether you live outside of France, have already arrived in France or simply have a soft spot for the language of Molière, there are lots of ways to learn or familiarise yourself with the French language. |
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Despite this display of poverty, Pablo has a soft spot for the country and for the kindness and warmth of the Nicaraguan people whom he refers to as the Nicas. |
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Expedition leader, Alain Hubert has a soft spot for the Prinoth. |
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We were grading the road and found a soft spot where we did a sub-excavation. |
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The sight of her old neighbourly depredator shivering at the door in tatters, the very oddity of his appeal, touched a soft spot in the spinster's heart. |
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Sunday Another artist with a soft spot for Birmingham is Jake Bugg, as the Nottingham songsmith returns for a third date in two weeks at the O2 Academy. |
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On the thigh, I identify the adductor longus tendon as well as a little soft spot or depression just beneath the tendon and lateral to the descending ischial pubic ramus. |
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The Irishman will always have a soft spot for the Sussex track, since he rode his first winner in Britain there on Petasus at the first meeting of the season. |
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Cullen, 68, who will return for a fourth series of The Apprentice in September, also revealed a surprising soft spot for Corkonian, Harvard graduate Breffny Morgan. |
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Pumpkin ale may have surpassed Octoberfest as America's fall seasonal of choice, but we still have a soft spot for the traditional German autumn harvest style. |
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