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She was more affectionate.
Line upon line acquired new definition; the playing was more affectionate than in his CD recording.
He was mean, but between these snappy spells, he was more affectionate, more loving, than he had ever been.
He was more affectionate, squeezing Philip's arm at the elbow as he let him out of the car at the corner of State Street and Mercer, to return to the twelfth-floor apartment alone.
His composure in front of the back four became more of an asset than any "Pitbull" attributes (the name would be intermittently replaced by a "Poodle" epithet that was more affectionate than pejorative), but his return to Motagua in May 2013 was welcomed neither by the player nor by Hibernian, who had reportedly offered him a five-year contract in the hope that his club would lower their fee.
He could be stern and demanding of his children, although he was more affectionate with his grandchildren.
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Compared with the Residents, or John Zorn, it's more affectionate.
Never marry a man who is more affectionate in public than in private.
How hard can it be to be less insulting and critical, to do more housework, listen more and be more affectionate?
Those children who appear to be the most mature and competent tend to have parents who were more affectionate, more supportive, more conscientious, and more committed to their role as parents.
People who are more affectionate "score lower in things like stress and depression and loneliness", said Colin Hesse, assistant professor of speech communication at Oregon State University, who is a researcher in the field of affection and its benefits.
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