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Clearly, most of us are hungry for there to be digital equivalents of the ties of curiosity, affection, interest, envy, love and lust that make the human world so richly fraught.

In terms of nationwide affection, there's no English equivalent - and it's hard to imagine how there could be.

The word uxorious was made for Eric; and for once the lack of the female equivalent is felt, because Marlene manifestly returned his affection.

"I think that in a lot of people's eyes she is the equivalent of the Queen — she inspires such phenomenal affection," says the director John Madden, who launched Dench's late-blooming film career in 1997 with "Mrs. Brown".

Mere affection, in other words, is not equivalent to cognition.

Is there a British equivalent, a lump of machinery that somehow inspires mass public affection?

Divorce can be the emotional equivalent of a roundhouse right as the former object of your affection becomes the target of your ire.

There's no real equivalent to the Orange Order in Wales, no similar organisation that declares its undying affection to the Union of the United Kingdom.

He hasn't managed to convince everyone – some hold-outs still see him as the culinary equivalent of Robert Mitchum in Night of the Hunter, weasling his way into our affections purely to commit atrocities at a later date.

Next, equivalent distance of transferring is conceived considering the real distance of passage and different affections of facilities equipped along.

Equal affection.

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