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It brought him little affection but, I think, considerable credit.
Frank and April regrettably harbor little affection for each other.
The union inspires little affection among Britons, but few are particularly exercised about it.
She'd do just about anything in return for a little affection.
Each word will be scrutinized, particularly by listeners with little affection for him.
He has little affection for the period that followed, a time of "spiritual collapse".
And if you think this is buying Americans at least a little affection, think again.
The House Republican Conference has little affection for him and rightwing members don't trust him.
Like I said earlier, a little affection goes a long way with Alastair Campbell.
By African standards, Libya seems wealthy and functional; Arab nations, even North African neighbors, have little affection for Qaddafi.
They were typical New England parents; they showed my sister and me little affection, and we showed them little back.
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