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We regard them with a fascination that sometimes mutates into affection, sometimes into superstition and fear.
When something becomes familiar we tolerate it, and tolerance can grow into affection.
Through the tumult, my feelings of admiration for both men mellowed into affection.
After several months, the attraction did ripen into affection, but not a million and a half dollars' worth, and Rockefeller wrote Duveen a letter with a counter-proposal.
The show taps into affection for the disco era with a blithe ingenuity that thoroughly shames the leaden stage version of "Saturday Night Fever".
Del Tufo rightfully claimed Roth for the city and quoted a famous line from "Goodbye, Columbus": "I felt a deep knowledge of Newark, an attachment so rooted that it could not help but branch out into affection".
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What might have started out as idle curiosity or even schadenfreude eventually turned into reliable affection and fandom.
The public responded to him and took him into its affection in a degree unique in the story of the halls.
While petition success does not necessarily translate into voter affection on Election Day, it can demonstrate the strength of a campaign's ground organization.
Rather than draw on the occasional bumps in the road in the friendship, Mr. Hoffman said, his performance instead taps into his affection for Mr. Ortiz.
This enthusiasm for international creativity is not because Lee is himself a Brit with greater insight into or affection for the UK market than his network rivals.
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