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Sufficient, you would think, to repulse even the most diehard fan, and to shake off any affection felt for Glitter.
Frost draws comparison with the affection felt for Star Wars – a direct antecedent of BTTF in terms of manic fandom (but, for me, a far inferior film).
These oft-repeated words about Denis Healey, whose death was announcedon Saturday, reflect the deep admiration and affection felt for one of the greatest British politicians of the 20th century.
The affection felt for Jansons in Oslo, among the audience as well as the orchestra, must be seen to be believed.
Hugely dependent on context, and the religious proclivities of the recipient The natural affection, felt, for example, by parents for their offspring, Storge was illegal in Britain for much of the 19th century.
Watching Nicky Clarke on Newsnight last night as he struggled to adequately express his industry's sense of loss and his own personal grief at the death of a friend showed the depth of esteem and affection felt for a gentleman (and a gentle man) by all those he touched, and there were many.
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I think this is something that maybe Warhol felt for Sedgwick, Demy for Deneuve, Allen for Keaton.
Jack Van Berg felt for the Smarty Jones camp, too.
So today the moderate Mr Brooks feels like a fool, which is probably how Mr Obama felt for the previous 33 months.
Audiences felt for her, and her popularity grew.
That is how performance artist Tehching Hsieh felt for 8760 hours straight.
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