| 1. | Anderson was known to have a liking for participating in international competitions.
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| 2. | The adjective form of means gay, or having a liking for another man.
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| 3. | Peter and Christine have a liking for each other.
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| 4. | I have a liking for England's meat pies.
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| 5. | Even in his early years, Linn�us seemed to have a liking for plants, flowers in particular.
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| 6. | He was known to have a liking for participating in international tournaments, more so than his NHL contemporaries.
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| 7. | Selman wanted him on the show because he is a big fan and he thinks Marge would have a liking for him.
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| 8. | I have a liking for long sentences that I know not everyone shares . contribs 05 : 05, 25 August 2009 ( UTC)
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| 9. | He is also known to have a liking for bananas, and keeps numerous bananas lying around his home, should he suddenly develop a craving for one.
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| 10. | But that doesn't mean anything to Parcells, who may have a liking for Ward now that he has survived his introduction to the coach and the NFL.
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