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She knows that appearances don't matter as much as affection.
Such playfulness invites scorn as well as affection.
Bhakti is regarded as affection for God and associated with a sense of his majesty.
Her second presentation was an exposé of Victorian hypocrisy, especially that of George Duckworth, who masked inappropriate, unwanted caresses as affection honouring their mother's memory.
And no one ever gets mad at anything he says, mainly because Waters's irreverence often comes out as affection for his victims.
As affection for the soldiers served and respect for the armed forces have risen, so has contempt for the political leadership behind Britain's continuing wars.
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For example, II d3 defines "affect" as "affections of the body by which the body's power of acting is increased or diminished, aided or restrained, and at the same time the idea of these affections" (emphasis added).
I have as much affection for DV as I used to have for the CD.
Sextus describes the skeptic's states of 'being-appeared-to' as affections of the mind.
DM is one of a list of long-term conditions, designated as "Affections Longue Durée" for which patients are entitled to 100% reimbursement of health care.
But the things that made her frustrating we now remember with as much affection as the things that made her exceptional.
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