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Clearly EU leaders have not yet found a way to reverse what seems like an inexorable decline inaffectionfor the European project.
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So far, there's some laughter inthe early episodes of "The Muppets" and a ton of built-in affection, but the wait for a great show continues.
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Lord Howarth, a Tory MP before he defected to Labour, said he had known Mr Pickles for many years and held him "in affection" but he appeared to have forgotten "he is no longer chairman of the Conservative Party".
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He loathed the feminists and black-power activists he came across inAmerica inthe late 1960s and 1970s, smelling intheir affectionfor group rights and their willingness to use intimidation the same intolerance he had smelt inEurope inthe 1930s and 1940s.
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Right here: The Democrats are not exactly swimming inthe affection, respect and trust of the citizenry.
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And through decades of differences, Americans have been united intheir affectionfor this country and its people.
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He is held ingreat affectionby everyone who has worked with him and was treated by him.
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That man clearly had a unique place inthe affectionof Jesus.
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The prime minister is not held indeep affectionby his party, but he commands great respect for having done what no other Labour leader has come close to achieving: delivered two successive landslide majorities.
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Young lovers inVictorian England, forbidden to express their affectioninpublic and fearful that strict parents would intercept their billets-doux, sent coded messages through the personal columns innewspapers.
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A. Dickey had been on a pitcher's mound inNew York, Mets fans showered him with affectioninSeptember after he became the team's first 20-game winner inmore than two decades.
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He was a gentleman of the first order, inspiring inhis subordinates unflagging loyalty and deep affectionand inhis adversaries - foreign and domestic - genuine, if often grudging, respect.
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Some worry about alienating effects, as youngsters seek companionship and affectioninmicrochip and plastic.
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And the American paid tribute to the crowds who have shown him such affectioninhis 14 Wimbledon campaigns.
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It is not uncommon to see young people singing Happy Birthday or organizing other public displays of affectioninMoscow.
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There's hope for a renewal of affectioninthe new generation.
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The still-touring singer, whose grip on public affectioninFrance is matched only by his obscurity elsewhere, says that 70% of his earnings go to the state.
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Cuba's interventions inAfrica ultimately did little good most of the regimes it propped up turned out to be cruel and rapacious but this has not dulled the affectioninwhich Mr Castro is held by many Africans.
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Kelly has the audience on his side before he even steps on stage, and the affectioninwhich he is held shows itself inspontaneous applause, which interrupts the second-act fight at the moment when Lennie starts to win.
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He ruled, based on the testimony of several witnesses, that she physically abused Coleman inpublic, led him around by the hand like a child, displayed no physical affectiontowards him infront of anyone, and told others that they slept inseparate rooms.
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Well into the nineteen-fifties, psychologists were encouraging parents to give children less attention and affection, inorder to encourage independence.
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Thereafter and for the rest of his life, Frederick, who became king on his father's death in1740, craved affectionwhile keeping his own counsel.
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People inMilford talk with affectionabout its small-town feel.
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Inthe 2011 book "Conversations with Scorsese" by Richard Schickel, the legendary filmmaker talked about his affectionfor the characters in"Goodfellas, " many of whom were just like people he knew growing up.
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Instead of subverting our ideas about 2000 AD most well-known protagonist, this Prog seems to solidify what we already know: Ina world where slabwalkers of any gender can be rented for temporary affection, Dredd ignores it all infavor of his true love, the law.
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Shearer led the applause for Newcastle's heartbroken fans as the despair of relegation sunk in- and it was clear their affectionfor the Tyneside icon has not diminished despite this bitter end to his spell incharge this season.
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Though no signs of affectionwere present inthe photos, they served as validation of a rumored romance between Jolie and her Mr. and Mrs.
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Infact, the picture is a charming, sophisticated comedy inwhich Garbo masquerades as twins inorder to win the affectionof a fickle Melvyn Douglas.
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Indisgrace after her first disastrous term inoffice she recaptured popular affection, and eventually her office, with the sort of theatre of which the Mahatma was the master.