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Examples of affection


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Nothing is left which engages the affections on the part of the commonwealth.
The natural tendency of man to attach upwards through local affections was turned on its head.
To be attached to the subdivision, to love the little platoon we belong to in society, is the first principle (the germ as it were) of public affections.
They are part of the rhetoric of the affections, of persuasio; the feelings involved are those of the listeners and do not necessarily always coincide with those in the song.
Significantly, when he describes the "social passions" (listed as "generosity, humanity, kindness, compassion, mutual friendship and esteem, all the social and benevolent affections"), his principal examples are of the family.
Industry, in a great measure, depends on property; and a much greater blessing depends on it, which is the gratification of the most dignified natural affections.
Without law and order we should all be savages, undiscriminating in our casual affections, violent in our revenges, and philistine in our attitude to art and science alike.
Here, supernatural agents, through their surrogates and instruments, manifest themselves in people's affections.
When his funds are exhausted, so are the young lady's affections.
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I do not think a wild rabbit is so fastidious in its affections that it would devote its attention only to another wild rabbit.
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Is not our very demand a proof of that confidence and a tribute of our affections?
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There is only a short period, and there are the solicitations of the girl's relatives and the suasion of his own affections for the girl.
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The same remark would apply to certain skin affections and infections from which troops on active service are particularly inclined to suffer.
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They are encouraging us to accept responsibility and to abandon our personal and party prejudices and partial affections.
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Any shipyard worker is capable of transferring his affections from the shipbuilding industry to the ship-repairing industry.
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I am informed that the number of pensions in payment in respect of eye affections assessed at 100 per cent, is approximately, 1,990.
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We are all compounded of nerves, prejudices, affections and pride, with quick resentments, stubborn loyalties often at odds with our material interests.
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I notice that now he is in office he has forgotten about them and has transferred his affections to the old people.
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I know, further, that there are diseases and affections from which people who take alcohol suffer much more than do the general population.
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He has gone, but he will never be absent either from the memory or the affections of those who were his subjects.
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He has always been most helpful and will always have a very special place in our affections.
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A disease survey of the territory is being undertaken, and campaigns against syphilis, yaws and skin affections are being initiated.
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I am confident that it is quite impossible to buy the affections of those peoples.
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Now we shall see where their real interests and their real affections are.
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Does not the very fact that adequate ventilation has to be provided suggest that affections of the lung may be caused by this substance?
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They have a great grip on the affections of many people in this country and are run in a fairly decent, ethical manner.
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There are many diseases and affections which are peculiarly liable to begin at this period.
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We prayed to forgo our private interests, prejudices and partial affections and it would be good if we could stick to that.
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I know of the very firm hold that he has on the affections of his constituents.
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He is not asking for a guaranteed place in the affections of his fellow trade unionists.
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Although we need more accommodation, we do not want to lose that accessibility and visibility which enhances parliamentary institutions in the affections of the people.
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By no means all the affections of the feet would be relieved by chiropodial assistance, but many would derive great help.
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She has transferred her affections and herself and her care to another man.
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Then when the parents wished to regain possession of the child, its affections had been completely alienated.
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States are founded, not on theory, not on rights, but on the affections.
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We must also remember that these heart affections do not come only as the result of acute rheumatic fever.
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I speak as one whose affections have never managed to keep themselves confined within the boundaries of party political orthodoxy.
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They are miles from anywhere, and their affections and loyalties lie with us.
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I have not heard anyone say that they have any special claim to our affections on that ground.
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Even in the hospital tents, with their open sides, the men were remarkably cheerful, though in some cases suffering from painful skin affections.
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She was unrelenting in her efforts to secure his affections.
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Affections are no longer suppressed as improper and incapable of fulfilment.
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They have a time-honoured and valued place in our affections.
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Hath not a contributor hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections.
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There are plenty of examples of deathbed repentance by councils who are trying to win back the affections of their tenants.
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Many local authorities are trying to win back the favours and affections of their tenants.
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The prevention of injurious affections of the lungs is a matter of great importance in this country.
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There are people with serious heart or lung affections which make any extensive exertion very hazardous.
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The second consideration is the affections and loyalties of the citizens concerned.
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They are a unique fighting force with a real place in the hearts and affections of all people in this country.
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Well, here is an opportunity to give his affections full rein.
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Alienation of affections is usually embraced in an enticement action.
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She represented to us not only the emblazoned life of courts, but the domestic affections of humbler places.
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She has won a secure place in the affections of the people.
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There must have been a great wrenching of personal affections.
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In this country, the horse and the dog hold a special place in the hearts and affections of most of us.
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On this occasion the fashion appears to be to declare our affections.
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Governments who tamper with ancient loyalties and affections do so at their peril.
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Other dependencies have claims on our affections, too.
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I assure him that, whether he is reproved or not, he will still be in our affections whatever may happen, even on future occasions.
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Most people agree that fairness may be in the eye of the beholder when the judgment is about the object of one's affections.
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Here we have a distinguished economist eschewing the economy and economics (which is an intellectual discipline requiring rigour of analysis) and transferring his affections to social cohesion.
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Sportsmen, actors and musicians are three categories, but anyone whose talents he greatly admires and who happens to have a yearning for young men may prey on his affections.
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I am ecumenical in my affections.
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How much longer are we going on playing with this question and leaving it to the desires and affections of the parents whether their children shall be evacuated or not?
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Essentially, we are talking not about figures but about people, people who have relatives and personal problems and ordinary emotions and feelings and affections for members of their families.
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Most of them were suffering from respiratory affections, which require, in normal conditions, the most careful nursing, and above all warmth, if they are to becured.
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They should be taken wherever possible by institutions with a claim on the loyalties and affections of those governed by them, which, in short, have legitimacy.
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Many preachers are carried away by the enthusiasm of the moment and really come to say things which do not represent the deliberate convictions of their minds and their affections.
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Generally, they are well aware of the special place that village schools have in the affections of local people and the role they can play in village life.
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We are to pander to the partial affections of other people, and to take £8,700 of the money belonging to this particular church and hand it over to a private individual.
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The two affections are incompatible.
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No other influences—no private interests or partial affections, to use the words that are used here every day at 2.30 pm—should influence our deliberations or decisions in any way.
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A very happy relationship has been brought about between the people of that borough and the civil servants, and very lasting affections have been made, on both sides.
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He is accused by the local police constanble of alienating his wife's affections.
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He proposed marriage to her, but his affections for her were not returned, and she refused.
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He offers her fresh-baked blueberry bread to show his affections before leaving.
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Her beauty, good sense, and kindness promptly won the affections of both her husband and his children by his first marriage.
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I, like many others, remember him with affection.
Additionally, twin studies often focus on lifetime affection status, reasoning that lifetime risk is more salient than a snapshot in time from a genetic perspective.
Kierkegaard was accused of experimenting with the affections of his fiance.
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When brought into operation it stimulated hope, emulation and friendship, the maturing of the social affections.
We begin our public affections in our families.
The patient encounters there the object of her dreams or of her former affections, and love scenes often ensue.
The soul is less the place of origin than the theatre of the affections.
Emotions and desires may give rise to beliefs, as also may affections and affiliations - including cultural and religious traditions.
Even today return is made with interest with people trying to 'win' each others affections with how generous they are in giving.
The 24 cases of myocarditis were associated with other affections.
She imagined she was unloved and excluded from her brother's and sister's affections.
The same situation when set to music entered a new context: that of the drama of affections.
How to gain the attention, much less the affections, of individuals plugged into news and entertainment from global media ?
To know that one is loved is to be able to anchor one's own existence in the affections of others.
As the locale of social dispositions and sentiments, the mind was the place where affiliation resided, and where the battle of affections took place.
The latter not only constitutes the widest natural boundary of human affections but informs, by literally giving form to, the self.
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