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He had a sincere affection for his country and determined that it should have a literature to rival that of any other nation.
J. J. Abrams's film is stuffed with period detail and sincere affection for popular culture, but it squanders its sense of wonder on a story that diminishes in emotional resonance even as it grows in scale and self- importance.
times, she is inclined to have her most intense emotional and physical reactions directed toward other women, quite beyond any comparative thing she might have ever felt for her husband — whatever her sincere affection for him?
That Rawson Michael Thurber, who directed and wrote the screenplay, was motivated by sincere affection for Mr. Chabon's book is evident in his scrupulous attempt to capture the novel's delicate tone, which is poised between whimsy and heartbreak.
SCOTT Although I admired the visual bravura of "Hugo" and was touched by its sincere affection for Méliès and his work (the gorgeous restoration of his masterpiece "A Trip to the Moon" that was shown at the Cannes and Telluride film festivals was surely a cinematic highlight of the year, maybe the century), I was not as enthralled as perhaps I should have been.
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Both Scotland and Quebec have shown that if people are told their right to leave a union is not disputed, if there is reasonable redress for grievances within the existing national framework, and if the majority demonstrates a sincere affection, the chances that they will decide to stay are much higher.
For months President Obama has been slapping business around with harmful and abusive language, lectures and legislation, only to return and profess his sincere affection.
"Africa also means sincere affection, appreciation, close human and spiritual relations as well as tangible solidarity.... Morocco does not view Africa as a market for the sale and promotion of Moroccan products, or as a continent for making quick profit.
Grant Doyle is the stiff-backed Yeletsky, quietly sincere in his expressions of affection for Liza.
For should even the worst transpire, the principles of justice provide an adequate share of primary goods enabling one to maintain one's conscientious convictions and sincerest affections and pursue a wide range of permissible ends by protecting equal basic liberties and fair equal opportunities and guaranteeing a social minimum of income and wealth.
His affection for the family is unquestionably sincere, but even here one senses Capote taking practical care, providing treats that will keep his main source on board.
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