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He has what we would call 'affective dreams' that change the future.
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In all three conditions, however, direct gaze elicited positive affective facial reactions.
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The constant gloom gave her a serious case of seasonal affective disorder.
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The methodological problems inherent in post-mortem studies in affective disorder are discussed.
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We assessed mood to control for possible momentary affective influences on cognition.
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This is especially important given the emotive nature of what is involved.
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Polls using lists of emotive circumstances tend to distort results, it said.
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Such is the emotive allure of horses: powerful yet all too vulnerable.
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Employ the emotive tone to convey ideas of your truthfulness and honor.
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The debate over who is the best has become almost tediously emotive.
Usage of affectional in anglès
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They are certainly more highly organised on the affectional plane than man.
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I break some law of my affectional nature; is nothing to happen?
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And do not let your emotional and affectional nature grow atrophied.
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This vampyrism extends through every department of the affectional nature.
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Rise one step to man as an affectional being.
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The development of the affectional side of the life during this period must be briefly noted.
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In all that relates to the affectional part of our being, none can doubt that we grow by giving.
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That same affectional tie on the part of the mother is shown in a return of affection from the child.
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In the same way a person who does not exercise his artistic, poetic, or affectional side will suffer its atrophy.
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Your affectional and romantic nature is blossoming out, and you are in that transition period where an older woman appeals to you.
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A human institution, called out by the needs of the social, affectional human nature for human purposes....
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For several nights, he dreamed that a lovely female approached his bed-side, and bent over him with a look of affectional interest.
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How pregnant with expression was it to a mind like Scheffer's, where the intellectual, the affectional, and the spiritual natures were so nicely blended!
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Of the imaginative, sentimental, esthetic, moral, altruistic, sympathetic, affectional symptoms of what we know as romantic love they do not give us the faintest hint.
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"I wish you wouldn't feel so badly, Aileen," he said, with a kind of affectional protest.
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They are certainly more highly organised on the affectional plane than man.