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Emails released by Blair's office reveal a new affection between the prime minister and the president.
You may develop a new affection for Allen Ginsberg, whose manic reading of "America" allows you to perceive it as one of the comic masterpieces of the Beat era.
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He calls for a "departure" towards "the new affection".
"When confronted with such tremendous changes, is it any wonder an overwhelming majority of New Zealanders are discovering new affection for a fixed symbol of national certainty, the union jack?" The referendum result does not necessarily reflect enduring ties to Britain or even fear of change.
Tired and a bit distracted at that late hour, the viewers let it slip by, focusing instead on their continuing admiration for General Powell, whom several described as a great potential president, and their new affection for Laura Bush, who, they said, will make an appealing first lady if her husband makes it to the White House.
Yet the new affection is more than just a return to Europe's dependence on American protection via NATO (see article).
The West is sceptical about his proclaimed new affection for it.
The city itself, Updike shows, becomes more beautiful in springtime; we may look at it with new affection.
The new affection could be strengthened by war in Iraq, or weakened by incompetent government, which would not be surprising with so many newcomers in the assemblies.
At that point my husband, watching under duress, completely baffled by my new affection for the woman, left the sitting room, groaning.
We can see that for ourselves in Britain through the new affection for Irish music and dance, and the attachment to Irish pubs.
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