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You can't show one more affection than the others".
"I think Judy's held in much more affection than me," he says.
But Lethem excels — wittily, with more affection than condescension — at uncovering the gaps and inconsistencies in Carpenter's presentation.
While small enclaves of ethnic identity pepper the street-maps of New York, few generate more affection than Little Italy.
Some blatant forms of sexism are gently tweaked on "Pan Am" but with more affection than regret.
At the end, they rose - a little slowly - to applaud him, with perhaps slightly more affection than enthusiasm.
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Several voters said they felt more affection for Ephron than for her play, "Lucky Guy," and view it more as a triumph for its leading man, Tom Hanks, and its director, George C. Wolfe, who shepherded it to Broadway together.
In the end, Norton may have more affection for China than did Maugham, who spent little time describing the lush scenery, opting to focus on the sex lives of his characters.
This love has more affection to it than basic religious devotion.
I remember that Duke and I laughed at the contradiction, but George showed considerably more affection toward Frank than I did.
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