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Most rents routinely climb over $4,000 a month—we were fortunate enough to find a slightly lower rate during the pandemic and our landlord seemed to take a liking to us.

From Slate

I will use my money to put myself in position to be close to successful writers I knew, writers who would take a liking to me and then try their hand at using me as well.

From Salon

Savoie is projected to go higher, however, and is the more likely candidate at No. 4 if the Kraken take a liking to the WHL pair.

Savoie is projected to go higher, however, and is the more likely candidate at No. 4 if the Kraken take a liking to the WHL pair.

“Older people and dogs really seemed to take a liking to her and I think that has to say something about her character.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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