61. They shared no love, just a common goal. 62. They shared a love for sports, a desire to compete and a zest for life that transcended everything else. 63. They shared a love of the arts, but they loved their Virginia countryside and their new country even more. 64. They shared a love for education that soon blossomed into romance. 65. They shared a love of guns, the open plains and the conviction that the United Nations was trying to steal both from them. 66. They were good friends who shared a love of jazz. 67. Tibetans also share a love of turquoise jewelry, and American Indians make sand paintings. 68. We also shared a love of travel. 69. We talked mainly about books and politics, sharing a love for history and mysteries and an equally strong disdain for Ronald Reagan and supply-side economics. 70. We shared a love of this game. |
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