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According to the " Modjmel-al-Tewarikh ," he took no taxes from his subjects during the four years of his reign, and thereby secured to himself their affection and gratitude.
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According to friends Mary Kay felt betrayed and thought her mother was a cold person who " drove him to it " by denying her father affection.
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According to Humphrey Carpenter, " Those friends who knew Ronald and Edith Tolkien over the years never doubted that there was deep affection between them.
According to a Tom Hanks interview for the 1996 documentary The Celluloid Closet, scenes showing more affection between him and Banderas were cut, including one with him and Banderas in bed together.
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According to Hill, the film's origins came out of a desire to make what he thought was a perfect film when he was a teenager and put in all of the things that he thought were " great then and which I still have great affection for: custom cars, kissing in the rain, neon, trains in the night, high-speed pursuit, rumbles, rock stars, motorcycles, jokes in tough situations, leather jackets and questions of honor ".
According to the only public description of the organization, Elihu is " a private Senior Society at Yale University ," the purposes of which are " to foster among its members, by earnest work and good fellowship a stronger affection for Yale ; a broader view of undergraduate life and its aims ; a deeper and more helpful friendship for one another ; and to give its members, after graduation, an additional tie to bind them to Yale and to each other.
" According to Raheja, Kapadia's casting in Dil Chahta Hai and Leela, in which she played " an older woman who is the object of a younger man's affection " served as " a kind of tribute to her eternal beauty.
According to Jacob Adler, the play was such a sensation that a year after it was first performed in Bucharest, when Israel Rosenberg set about presenting it as the second play of his newly formed Yiddish theater troupe in Odessa, " Shmendrik " had already passed into the Yiddish language, both as a term of affection and derision, but also as slang for a sneeze, for money, and for the police.
According to Leonard, Saint Augustine proposed that " when the men went away, a stronger affection kept the weaker sex firmly in place.
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According to Thomas Goldsmith of The Raleigh News & Observer, " The Cuckoo " is reportedly descended from an old folk ballad ; it's an interior monologue where the singer " relates his desires — to gamble, to win, to regain love's affection.
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" According to Hamilton this power contributes more than any other circumstance to impressing upon the minds of the people affection, esteem and reverence towards the government the state.

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