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Indeed, small errors can be endearing, and needing help with something can engender affection.
Tobias Kinnebrew, of Bot & Dolly, thinks that new interfaces could open up markets and applications of robotics in all sorts of fields, and might do so surprisingly quickly.Needing help with something can engender affection.
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But it does engender deep affection and admiration.
My return to England was celebrated by bread going on ration, so that there was nothing really to engender my affection for the country".
Yet the big-business taint hardly engenders any affection for Istanbul Park.
The initial effect of 9/11 (I was still living in England at the time) was the confirmation in the minds of many millions of people that New York was an extraordinary place that rightly engendered huge affection, indeed love.
Men with nothing but good to say about a player whose career had yielded great honour and engendered enormous affection, disrupted by what seem now, in the light of the reports on Sunday that Speed had killed himself, to be only the most insignificant of disappointments.
It was not difficult to see why these vehicles engendered such affection.
Kalman's work engenders great affection, no doubt.
My fellow bride grabbed my hand and exclaimed "You've made my day!" It's not often that my presence engenders instant affection.
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