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Michal loves his brother's scary bedtime tales, an affection he conveys with infectious ingenuousness.
His smile was disarming because it was so trusting, confident that the affection it conveyed would be reciprocated, and his manner, despite the hangover and the slouch and the exhaustion, was irrepressibly cheerful.
They have trouble expressing affection, love and conveying warm feelings though there must be loads of love deep within.
Seconds later, he's bounding on to the New York sidewalk, determined to locate the object of his affections and convey to her the depth of his feeling.
He moves charmingly between Shakespearean phrases and casual, contemporary asides, conveying both affection and angst toward his master, Prospero (a regal Norm Lewis, who loosens up as the show progresses, deftly playing up the character's weary questioning of his own magic).
His words convey affection, not irreverence.
Granet's expression conveys affection.
They think it unnecessary to assume that a bird consciously tries to make social contact, but its echoing of greetings, farewells or words of affection may nonetheless convey a sense of shared environment with another species.
Most couples forget the power of simple, regular touches to convey affection and build connection.
A dozen red roses, a spring bouquet, handpicked wildflowers in a jar — for centuries floral arrangements have been used to transcend the ordinary, convey affection or brighten someone's day.
'Yours' is more human, 'Fondly' is a trusty perennial which conveys affection but not devotion, and as for abbreviations, nothing beats the military's 'VR', short for 'Very Respectfully', which could do a lot towards making a job-seeker feel human and whole.
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