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It is the affection of pain, the distance of loss, the observation of guilt.
Hence, even if the good that the rival has is the affection of another person, there is a difference between envy and jealousy.[3] Roughly, for the jealous person the rival is fungible and the beloved is not fungible.
Hence, one possible explanation of the association between FBLN5 polymorphisms and HDL particle size is the affection of cholesterol flux to HDL particles in the vessel wall.
The most common clinical manifestation of Takayasu's arteritis is the affection of the aorta and its main branches [ 1].
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Whereas A Problem in Greek Ethics still defined Greek love as the relationship between "man and youth", Symonds now asserts, "Platonic love, in the true sense of that phrase, was the affection of a man for a man".
And what our reflected affections take as their objects are the affections of creatures like us who are capable of reflecting on their affections ("Inquiry" 174).
What the spectator takes as objects of moral evaluation are the affections of rational agents, insofar as they produce intentional actions.
Next, what is the affection-that of the proximate subject, not of the whole animal?
In conclusion, the result from Py-FT-IR spectra and NH3-TPD profiles indicated that both acid site density and acid strength were the affection factors of the rise of aromatics selectivity.
Depp's quirky taste in material seems increasingly to be alienating the affection of audiences.
What do you really want out of life that you will work nonstop to get? Gatsby's motivation was winning the affection of the girl of his dreams.
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