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This pig, we knew precisely, had been slaughtered for our table, and we ended up feeling an affection for it that surprised us.
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Or gaze at it through a projector, air motes swimming in the lens light, feeling a fresh affection for the show I still adore.
But that's only natural, he thought, feeling a little affection already for this fellow who was going to be part of his family soon.
Here, the audience ends up feeling a certain affection for the frightening creature even when it's 1,000 times the realistic size.
"Today, I don't remember feeling any affection in childhood except for my elder brother, who for a time was my only parent".
But after a while, you find yourself feeling an uncommonly strong affection for it.
She is cold and opportunistic, a gold digger who winds up marrying businessmen in France, England and Japan without feeling an ounce of affection for any of them.
CASSANDRA is, like many even most of his fellow Brits, a determined secularist, yet he cannot help feeling a certain amused affection for an Anglican institution he abandoned decades ago.
It's the sweetest, most innocent and most natural of gestures: to interlock your fingers with those of a person for whom you're feeling a sudden rush of affection.
In these circumstances, believing that my headache will soon be relieved is as unavoidable as feeling affection for a close friend, or anger when someone harms us.
I also remember feeling enormous affection for the St. Bernard Buck in Jack London's "Call of the Wild" and, in later years, Ralph in "Lord of the Flies".
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