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We must develop a common attachment to our country, our Constitution and the national symbols.
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But they move and animate with such character and warmth that you develop a strong attachment to them.
"They elicit an immediate response from young children, who then develop a lifelong attachment to them," said Sheila Clark of the Museum of the City of New York.
In return, she gives him a ticket to her show, and the two develop a playful attachment in which he tags along after her from town to town.
He had just 15 months to develop a secure attachment with his parents before their traumatic deaths.
There is clear evidence of the importance of the parents' own attachment patterns for the child's possibility to develop a secure attachment [ 76].
Churches are also spaces where congregants can develop a strong emotional attachment to the person who is an abuser.
We'll return the week thereafter, unless we develop an unhealthy attachment to Memorial Day.
As the mother, she expects her son to develop an attachment to her; instead, he is attached to the cats who don't care a bit for him.
People develop an attachment to their pens, she said.
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