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Friday is Prefer Day ("Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love, in honor preferring one another," Romans 12 10), which means, for example, letting your sibling pick the hymn the family will sing in the morning.
Quite generally, Shaftesbury takes it that "our chief means and power of self-enjoyment" lies in having "the natural, kindly, or generous affections strong and powerful towards the good of the public" ("Inquiry" 200).
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Danes, who regard Margrethe with great affection, have not taken kindly to the new likeness.
By the close of that year Gibbons had become the senior bishop of the Catholic world, But the deference shown to him was not because of age, but rather because of the gentle and kindly manner, the sound judgment, and the expansive affection with which he seemed to embrace all his fellow citizens.
A standout among this large and mostly strong cast was the bass Gwynne Howell as Dansker, the kindly old seaman liked by all, who has a fatherly affection for Billy.
"To mother," according to the New Oxford American Dictionary, means to "Bring up (a child) with care and affection: the art of mothering" or to "Look after kindly and protectively, sometimes excessively so".
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