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Mrs. Jewett drinks the tea with the manganese in it, and immediately becomes over-affectionate toward her children.
"Nothing is more harmful to a child than an over-affectionate and mothering mother," Fowles wrote obnoxiously.
The Broadway version of "The Pee Wee Herman Show," with puppets by Basil Twist — a flying chamois, an over-affectionate armchair, and many more — was broadcast on HBO.
In 1895, Henry Huidekoper – an American general who lost an arm at the Battle of Gettysburg – called the mogs "not over-affectionate, and sometimes even sinister and ill-tempered".
Being over-affectionate will only make you seem weak, which will worry your puppy further.
The reaction of his mother, to whom he had grown close over the years, was one of affectionate exasperation.
However, Craig Warner's dramatic portrayal of Princess Margaret was sad rather than scandalous, affectionate rather than over-critical, and by the end of the two hours I was thinking, as so often during her lifetime, "she should have been Queen".
Although giddy over Guga, the Kuerten fans drenched Russell with affectionate roars of approval as he dragged his boxcar body off the center court.
Mr. Williams had the audience roaring with laughter over his devilishly funny yet affectionate sendup of a rock 'n' roll stud.
In his author's affectionate estimation, offered over a beer on a recent evening at a Brooklyn bar, this young man, whose name is Dwight Wilmerding, is "kind of an idiot".
At one point, stretched out in his motorboat after a strenuous bout of croc-handling, Mr. Irwin reaches over to give his wife's backside an affectionate squeeze.
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