Sentences with phrase «special affection»

The phrase "special affection" means having a strong and unique liking or love for someone or something. Full definition
As I see it, the problem arises when we give special affection as rewards or doggie biscuits when our child succeeds in living up to our expectations.
I think he has a very special affection for this state.»
He had special affection toward his father with whom he read Voltaire and Rousseau.
I'll always have special affection for them and I want to play for them again before finishing my career,» the 30 - year - old is quoted in the Daily Mirror.
But perhaps it would help if they understood the third reason we evangelicals have a special affection for our Jewish neighbor: Because we know that God has a special affection for them too.
The Afrikaners have always had a special affection for this group, roughly comparable to the «decent white» regard for the blacks in the older American South.
He had a special affection for Old Joe, the senior male in the colony.
The Carolina Sauce Company was born in the heart of barbecue country, and we've got a special affection for the local barbeque sauces.
People like Paco Martin Aguilar, Antonio Benitez, Ben Barek who have I special affection for.
Ramires has said he wants to play for Chelsea again before he retires because of the «special affection» he has for his time at Stamford Bridge.
If you love cooked or raw crucifers or have a special affection for kale smoothies you will probably already be inclined to like maca (Lepidium meyenii).
And my in - laws have a special affection for them as two of my siblings - in - law are missionaries in Ukraine, so there are often new Matryoshka - themed treasures sent over.
I have a special affection for films and performances based on real - life mothers, especially those based on the mothers of the writers who told their stories, like Sally Field's Oscar - winning performance in Places in the Heart.
He initially thought these children might have a special affection toward animals.
I read the Lion and The Eagle comics avidly with a special affection for Dan Dare and was hooked on the weird and wonderful from an early age.
And though it's short, and I have to enlarge the images just to read them, I'll always have a special affection for this ebook, because it included the first illustrations that I ever saw on my Kindle.
Bunker had a special affection for me.
Chris Ramirez Having been born and raised in Houston, Chris realized he had a special affection for animals at the very young age of 5.
Ducky had a special affection for the people of agriculture in Greene County.
There's a special affection that resonates for years among travellers from time spent in magical France.
Those with no special affection for the company can probably find better choices on the App Store in terms of music games, however.
Growing up in Paris, she was drawn to art early on by her mother, who worked for an auction house, and in her teens she began buying fairly history - sanctioned works like 19th - century watercolors, eventually developing a special affection for Delaunay.
Lawyers will have a special affection for «fair,» however, and Canadian lawyers will, I'm sure, be intrigued by the need to translate it into French in the various contexts in which it is used by judges and legislators.
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