Sentences with phrase «especially warm relationship»

The two statewide Democrats — not known for having an especially warm relationship — graced the stage at the Casita Maria Center in the impoverished Hunts Point - Longwood neighborhood alongside Bronx leaders like Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., Assemblywoman Carmen Arroyo, Assemblyman Marcos Crespo and Congressman Jose Serrano and Puerto Rican Gov. Alejandro Garcia - Padilla, and in front of an undulating ocean of union placards.

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During the period from about three to six years, children normally establish an especially warm, close relationship with the parent of the other sex.
Many factors encourage these skills — especially warm, supportive relationships with parents and teachers.
Moreover, at birth the infant's breathing i.e. respiratory system is also not yet fully developed, as regards complete control of both voluntary and involuntary breathing and the relationship between the two systems especially during sleep (see McKenna et al 2007 for explanation and McKenna 1986); nor is the infant's thermo - regulatory system developed as the infant is unable to shiver, for example, to keep its own body warm.
It's excellent character - building for the hero, especially for a Zelda game, and their relationship brings the warm and fuzzy heart to a game with a lot of melancholy depth.
By limiting his palette to neutral colours, with exception of hints of warmer reds and yellows, the works optimally lend themselves to the exploration of formal characteristics inherent in the different materials, especially the relationships between different textures and surface light.
This makes the calculation for the budget somewhat different, especially as net - negative emissions can cloud the assumptions behind the relationship between cumulative emissions and warming.
Samsung Electronics shares a warm relationship with some or the other patent battles, especially with its rivals.
Play also boosts the feel good hormone Oxytocin especially as part of a warm therapeutic relationship with the therapist.
Attachment theory centers on the assertion that a child, especially during infancy and early childhood (roughly 3 - 30 months of age) should have a «warm, intimate, and continuous relationship with his mother» to help prevent negative mental health outcomes as an adult (Bowlby, 1951: p. 361).
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