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By contrast, Ford's sibling lovers, Annabella and Giovanni, display rare affection.
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a rare affection in the pediatric population.
Acromegaly, excessive growing hormone (GH) secretion, is a rare affection with an annual incidence between 3 and 4 cases per million of people, being more common in women [ 3].
In 1868, Silas Stone, a physician, reported that "an unusual number of cases of a rather rare affection have come under my observation within the past 14 months" (2).
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In a touching scene involving a grown daughter who is quarantined for tuberculosis, Hattie's outer shell thaws in a rare gesture of affection, as she discovers a way to talk to one of her more difficult children from behind a wall of hospital glass: "Hattie fished a piece of paper and a pen from her handbag.
Lots of people love the birds in their garden, but it's rare for that affection to be reciprocated.
In an epoch before electroencephalography (EEG), Gowers most likely stated: "…the most frequent relation of migraine to epilepsy is as source of error;….in extremely rare instances one affection may develop while the other goes on".
An additional important observation was a lack of perfect segregation of these rare variants with affection status in families (Bucan et al, 2009).
Physical affection was rare.
When Pollard met Seabiscuit, he gave the horse a sugar cube; the horse gave the jockey his muzzle, until then a rare sign of his affection for humans.
Gestures of affection were rare ("I can't remember my mother ever picking one of us up of her own accord," she says), and over the years the household became ever more dilapidated, and the younger siblings were increasingly left to fend for themselves.
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