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Granet's expression conveys affection.
'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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A rating of 4 was given to those staff who appeared strongly positive toward children in the program by displaying acceptance and encouragement, as evidenced by a warm tone of voice when speaking, physical gestures to convey affection, smiling or laughing with the children, and enthusiasm.
A look can also convey affection.
Hold her tenderly to convey affection and intimacy.
Touch is a powerful tool used to convey affection and support.
If anything, it's intended to convey light affection, like a pat on the butt from a Texan aunt.
He added that his intention was to "convey my affection and admiration for Rocco's everyman qualities and had absolutely nothing to do with his heritage".
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).
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