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Still, it was a lively, amusing affair featuring a cast that clearly has quite a bit of affection for each other.
"Despite what happened between us, we still do business and I'm one of the few people who's got a bit of affection for him, because I see the positives of what he does," says Warren.
Cantet argues, and Rampling agrees, that for Ellen's young Haitian lover, an Adonis called Legba, "the hotel is the only place he can go to escape the harsh reality of this country and find a bit of affection.
Without that little bit of affection I don't think her writing would be as effective.
If one of your friends is having a bad day, a bit of affection, whether it's a pat on the back or a hand on her arm, can make her feel more at ease.
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They almost always ended with a bit of physical affection — my father would put his arm around my mother or give her shoulder a little squeeze.
It's like they knew that the food would be there after we left, and so they'd instead go hungry a bit longer if just to get a bit of human affection while they could.
You have to find the moment to surprise and excite her with a bit of physical affection.
Still, there is also a bit off affection tossed out for the incredible moxie and showmanship that many modern day hunters of bigfeet display.
Was it an act of affection?
A Harvard Business School professor has written of "the IKEA effect," in which the requirement of a little bit of labor enhances affection for its results.
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