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The old man tried to look up with affection, but his head would not come around.
Not so long ago, I had heard her speak with affection, as a mother would.
Will be remembered with affection by all who knew him.
On a recent morning, this small space is filled with affection.
I am sure she will be remembered with affection by many Members.
He looked down at her with affection but without sorrow.
It was said without any sense of tragedy, but with affection.
Henry often talks to me about his mother, and always with affection.
Now he could let that matter go and remember his cousin with affection.
But he had the memory that she spoke to him with affection.
They treated me with affection, even though I did not speak to them.
Kirk looked at the hands, his eyes warm with affection.
He has approached them with affection, but as music to be played in his style.
She smiled, her green eyes soft with affection, and continued.
Too, she did not seem to regard me with affection and delight.
Many of those who remember them with affection and respect will be there to cheer.
She speaks of him with affection and a certain compassion.
Nowadays, it is mostly something to look back upon with affection.
I hope you will remember all of us, your friends in Africa, with affection."
He sighed a little, but it was with affection towards himself.
Many of his brothers had taken to using it as well, some with affection, others to wound.
Remember me with affection, should you never hear from me again.
For the man who corresponds to this middle state is very much what, with affection added, we call a good friend.
I believe that the complaining is done with affection and irony.
"The sense of Spaniards my age is that we remember him with affection," he said.