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We've got other words of course, such as liking, fondness, affection, endearment, devotion, hankering and partiality, but none of these really resonates.
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The widespread affection and fondness for libraries has surprised many experts.
Like so many others, we loved him despite his dishonesty, and we recall with deep fondness his courage and affection.
One aspect of the film that suits Curtis's fondness for public displays of affection is the idea that listeners were avidly following day-to-day life on board the boats.
A head butt from Belle signifies affection; she clearly felt a fondness for our photographer.
But Mozambique's fondness for Marxist street names has far outlasted its affection for any kind of Marxist vision.
That fondness shines through.
His affection for every member of the family is apparent at all times, but it had struck me that he reserves a special fondness for Mrs. Kenison, as she does for him.
Of his mother's fondness for such humor, he writes, "Because they are almost the only jokes I remember my mother telling, I cherish these jokes with guilty affection".
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