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It's the most affectionate sound they can make towards you.
It's not the cuddliest, most affectionate vibe, but it is constructive!
He finishes the segment on a short tribute to the Trumps' most affectionate moments.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry continue to take the title of most affectionate royal couple!
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were once dubbed the most affectionate royal couple before they resigned.
It's not the most affectionate, cuddly energy, but it is a great time to tend to business.
The royal photographer Tim Rooke previously told INSIDER that they were the most affectionate of all the royal couples.
Tim Rooke, a royal photographer for Shutterstock, previously told Insider that Harry and Markle were the most affectionate couple he had photographed.
You're one of the most affectionate and physical signs in the zodiac, Taurus, but today you connecting to people on an intellectual, mental level.
It's not the most affectionate vibe—Saturn doesn't do cuddles—but it's a wonderful time to discuss values, boundaries, and your plans for the future.
Tim Rooke, Shutterstock's royal photographer, who has photographed the royals for more than 25 years, told INSIDER that Meghan and Harry were the most affectionate couple he had photographed.
Solid plans are being made, and while this isn't the coziest, most affectionate energy, you're feeling a stability and maturity that makes you feel as warm as any hug would.
It's possible Middleton and William were taking a page from Harry and Markle's book; last year, before they left the royal family, they were dubbed the most affectionate of all the royals.
In addition to their titles as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were also widely viewed to be the holders of another unofficial title: most affectionate royal couple!
Aside from being one of the most purely ridiculous hours of TV you'll see this fall (and I mean that in the most affectionate way possible), this third reset of The Good Place represents an extraordinarily gutsy move for the show.
"She would never leave his side, followed him around every single step when he would walk around our ranch, slept by his side every night and we always said Chesapeake Bay retrievers were the most affectionate breed of dogs," Meghan explained.
Leshko says Melvin, an 11-year-old Angora goat, was one of the most affectionate animals she photographed, despite spending the first six years of his life tied to a tire in a barren yard without shelter from the elements. 
This was evidenced by a letter written to Anne by Hastings in 1525 which has been described as 'one of the most affectionate and charming letters of the period'..
Aged 77 years. :During which period he lived :a most exemplary life with :indefatigable zeal and charity :to mankind. He was indeed :the Good Shepherd. A true :and real follower of his Master :and a most affectionate and :sincere friend.
The union of the Topinards, who are not strictly married, is the kindest, most affectionate relationship of man and woman in the novel. The friendship of Pons and Schmucke is true love but not love within marriage. The two men are poor and physically ugly but their relationship is golden and pure.
Barbauld's brother, John Aikin, described their father as "the best parent, the wisest counsellor, the most affectionate friend, every thing that could command love and veneration".Quoted in McCarthy, Voice of the Enlightenment, p. 30. Barbauld's father prompted many such tributes, although Lucy Aikin described him as excessively modest and reserved.McCarthy, Voice of the Enlightenment, p. 31.
London, 8vo. A fifth edition appeared in 1706, a twelfth in 1733, and new editions in 1746, 1751, 1759 1793, 1814, and 1865. The book is dedicated to Mrs Julia Shalcrosse of Woodhall,Hatfield He describes himself as "Your most affectionate cousin." In 1886 Henry Morley edited it for the collection of a hundred books chosen by John Lubbock.
He was a direct disciple of Sri Ma Sarada Devi. His childlike simplicity and love for nature made him a popular Sadhu in no time. Till date he is remembered as one of the most affectionate monks of the Math in Lucknow. At one time all this appeared almost impossible especially with the kind of problems the monks had to face in Aminabad.
An animal trainer Fred Mason (Milburn Stone) returns from his latest safari with a horde of animals for his employer John Whipple (Lloyd Corrigan), owner of the Whipple Circus. Among them is Cheela (Ray Corrigan), a gorilla with remarkably human characteristics. Mason relates that she is the most affectionate jungle animal he has ever encountered. Mason's fiancée Beth Colman (Evelyn Ankers) is present at the dock for his return.
Pedro II's behavior as a father was completely different as an emperor. A "man remarkable for his self-control, was at his most affectionate and most outgoing with children, above all his daughters." His daughters, "whom I love deeply", as Pedro II wrote in his diary in 1861, "both loved and admired him." He "was a strict father who demanded obedience", but who, at the same time, was very kind and concerned with his children.
His real identity is that of the Fenrisulfr, a giant wolf bound by the gods. Fenrir enjoys food and taunting Yamino. A running gag in both the anime and manga is how Fenrir can be very bossy and intentionally crude around Yamino, then instantly become the most affectionate and harmless puppy-son possible the moment "Daddy" walks in (during the series, he has an almost scary Father Complex. He's very outwardly protective of Loki, spouting threats when Loki may be in danger).
Fine arts expert Archibald Cecil Chappelow illustrated the well-received 1921 book Homes of the Past, by Helm. The book was a favorite of publisher John Lane, and was "a magnificent volume".J. Lewis May, John Lane And The Nineties (1936), p. 141. The book review in The Observer stated: "Not only is this book pleasantly written, but it is much enhanced in attractiveness by the pen-and-ink drawings by Mr. A. C. Chappelow, who has a most affectionate touch for old architecture and furnishing".
" Though she at first feared Lehzen's stern manner, "dear, good Lehzen" soon came to occupy a place in Victoria's heart that superseded all others, including her own mother, the Duchess of Kent. Lehzen encouraged the princess to distrust her mother and her mother's friends, and to maintain her independence. The governess was uninterested in money and lacked ambition for herself, instead choosing to devote her time and energy to the princess. Victoria took to calling Lehzen "Mother" and "dearest Daisy" in private, writing Lehzen was "the most affectionate, devoted, attached, and disinterested friend I have.
J. Lewis May, John Lane And The Nineties (1936), p. 141. The book review in The Observer stated: "Not only is this book pleasantly written, but it is much enhanced in attractiveness by the pen-and- ink drawings by Mr. A. C. Chappelow, who has a most affectionate touch for old architecture and furnishing"."The History of the Home", The Observer (25 September 1921), p. 4. Chappelow was a favorite student of British assyriologist Theophilus Pinches, who died in 1934 and "bequeathed much of his large personal collection of cuneiform tablets" to Chappelow.
2002, p. 18" "This little dog was found by me in the Palace of Yuan-Ming-Yuan near Pekin on the 6th of October 1860. It is supposed to have belonged to either the Empress, or one of the ladies of the Imperial Family. It is a most affectionate and intelligent little creature – it has always been accustomed to being treated as a pet and it was with the hope that it might be looked upon as such by Her Majesty and the Royal Family that I have brought it from China.
His brothers, Timon and Lamprias, are frequently mentioned in his essays and dialogues, which speak of Timon in particular in the most affectionate terms. Rualdus, in his 1624 work Life of Plutarchus, recovered the name of Plutarch's wife, Timoxena, from internal evidence afforded by his writings. A letter is still extant, addressed by Plutarch to his wife, bidding her not to grieve too much at the death of their two-year- old daughter, who was named Timoxena after her mother. He hinted at a belief in reincarnation in that letter of consolation.
Tombstone of the FitzGerald Seneschals of Imokilly By the early 17th century the FitzGeralds were a spent force. In the south-east corner of the old church in Ballyoughtera, the stone has a boar crest surrounded by triple incised circles and shallow cross carving which is also encircle. At the northern end of Ballyoughtera church ruin is the grave of another Richard Boyle, the 4th Earl of Shannon who died in 1868. This tomb bears the inscription, "A sorrowing wife placed this stone in memory of the best and most affectionate of husbands".
A Māori man in the 19th century recalled: "I was always told by my old people that a pair of huia lived on most affectionate terms ... If the male died first, the female died soon after of grief". The huia had no fear of people; females allowed themselves to be handled on the nest, and birds could easily be captured by hand. Little is known about the huia's reproduction, as only two eggs and four nests were ever described. The only known huia egg to still exist is in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
At the same time, the letter expresses the most affectionate and impassioned devotion to the Holy See. If Columbanus' zeal for orthodoxy caused him to overstep the limits of discretion, his real attitude towards Rome is sufficiently clear, calling the pope "his Lord and Father in Christ", the "Chosen Watchman", and the "First Pastor, set higher than all mortals".Allnatt 2007, p. 105. Facade of the Abbey in Bobbio King Agilulf gave Columbanus a tract of land called Bobbio between Milan and Genoa near the Trebbia river, situated in a defile of the Apennine Mountains, to be used as a base for the conversion of the Lombard people.
At 9 in the morning of December 10, the > celestial image of St. Mary of Guadalupe will be transferred from the Church > of the Carmelites to the renowned Collegiate Church, so that the image will > be placed in a new altar, a worthy work of the magnificent piety of the > Mexicans. Perhaps there will never be seen a procession so solemn and > edifying as that which is being prepared for this event, which will be > proceeded and accompanied by the most affectionate and fervent orations in > all of the Republic. On the death of Luis Abadiano, the business passed to his sons Francisco and Dionisio.
She began publishing her first works at the age of seventeen and soon became known for her spontaneity and tenderness. Later on, her poetry became more tragic and sad with poems such as "En horas de angustia" (In Hours of Anguish) or very patriotic and strong in poems such as "La Patria" (The Motherland) and "Ruinas" (Ruins). She would include more personal themes in her poetry, as noted in "Mi Pedro" (dedicated to her son, perhaps her most affectionate poem), "La llegada del invierno" (The Arrival of the Winter), and a book that became very popular called "Steven", where she talks about her country, her family, the plants and flowers, and the island itself.
According to Walpole, "Lord Hertford's loss is beyond measure. She was not only the most affectionate wife, but the most useful one, and almost the only person I ever saw that never neglected or put off or forgot anything that was to be done. She was always proper, either in the highest life or in the most domestic." (Walpole visited Forde's Farm on several occasions from his residence at Strawberry Hill, Twickenham.) Within two years of the tragedy, Lord Hertford had sold Forde's Farm to Mrs Charlotte Boyle Walsingham, and a further two years later, she had re-developed the estate, building a new mansion which she called Boyle Farm, a name still in use today.
Two years after his death, she revealed to her friend Abiah Root the extent of her sadness: > some of my friends are gone, and some of my friends are sleeping – sleeping > the churchyard sleep – the hour of evening is sad – it was once my study > hour – my master has gone to rest, and the open leaf of the book, and the > scholar at school alone, make the tears come, and I cannot brush them away; > I would not if I could, for they are the only tribute I can pay the departed > Humphrey.Sewall (1974), 341. The Evergreens, built by Edward Dickinson, was the home of Austin and Susan's family. During the 1850s, Emily's strongest and most affectionate relationship was with her sister-in-law, Susan Gilbert.
Gala is a frequent model in Dalí's work, often in religious roles such as the Blessed Virgin Mary in the 1949 painting The Madonna of Port Lligat. His paintings of her show his great love for her, and some are perhaps the most affectionate and sensual depictions of a middle-aged woman in Western art. Among the paintings she served as a model for are: Imperial Monument to the Child-Woman, Gala (1929); Memory of the Child-Woman (1932); The Angelus of Gala (1935); Gala and "The Angelus" of Millet before the Imminent Arrival of the Conical Anamorphoses (1933); William Tell and Gradiva (1931); The Old Age of William Tell (1931); The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus (1958-59); The Ecumenical Council (1960); Corpus Hypercubus (1954); Galatea of the Spheres (1952); and others.
Mr. Thomas was for sometime Superintendent of Public Works under the Imperial Government of Bermuda, which place he left for Canada about the year 1852; since then and up to the moment of the sad accident resulting in his death, he was engaged as subcontractor in the erection of many important buildings on this continent. The present national monument at Queenston reared by a grateful people to the memory of the "Gallant Brock," was erected under his supervision, so was the Montreal Bank and Town Hall in Cobourg, the latter considered to be one of the handsomest buildings in the Dominion. The subject of our notice was in every respect an excellent man. In business he was strictly correct in all his transactions; as a husband and father, most affectionate, as a philanthropist, his peer was not to be found in this city.
On 18 August Fox wrote to his nephew Lord Holland: > I cannot forget that ever since I was a child Fitzwilliam has been, in all > situations, my warmest and most affectionate friend, and the person in the > world of whom decidedly I have the best opinion, and so in most respects I > have still, but as a politician I cannot reconcile his conduct with what I > (who have known him for more than five-and-thirty years) have always thought > to be his character. I think they have all behaved very ill to me, and for > most of them, who certainly owe much more to me than I do to them, I feel > nothing but contempt, and do not trouble myself about them; but Fitzwilliam > is an exception indeed.Smith, pp. 169–170. Burke, however, was very pleased.
Giorgio Vasari, the famous biographer of Italian artists, also understood Raphael's piece as a narrative painting. Having seen the altarpiece in its original setting, Vasari gives a detailed description: > In this most divine picture there is a Dead Christ being borne to the > Sepulcher, executed with such freshness and such loving care, that it seems > to the eye to have been only just painted. In the composition of this work, > Raffaello imagined to himself the sorrow that the nearest and most > affectionate relatives of the dead one feel in laying to rest the body of > him who has been their best beloved, and on whom, in truth, the happiness, > honor, and welfare of a whole family have depended. Our Lady is seen in a > swoon; and the heads of all the figures are very gracious in their weeping, > particularly that of St. John, who, with his hands clasped, bows his head in > such a manner as to move the hardest heart in pity.
Graduating from Cambridge in 1939 Colville was drawn, at the age of 22, into World War II. The tradition of service, already ingrained, left no room for hesitation and like so many thousands of his countrymen he joined a Scottish regiment, the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) in which his father had served in World War I. Clydesmuir was in action with the regiment at Dunkirk, in Italy, and in the Normandy landings, was awarded the MBE and mentioned in despatches, serving throughout World War II and for a short time thereafter. The Cameronians were famously recruited from Glasgow and the Lanarkshire area, the industrial heart of Scotland. Clydesmuir's obituary noted "he always remained a West of Scotland man respecting and sharing the down-to-earth qualities of the men with whom he had fought. It was typical of him and of them that some of his merriest and most affectionate anecdotes, (and he was a master story-teller), had to do with the lighter off-duty events of these dangerous days and with the lifelong friends he made among his comrades in arms".
The pro-Church accounts, by contrast, described a boy very much resolved to stay where he was, and horrified by his mother's exhortations to return to the Judaism of his ancestors. In this narrative, the main reason for the Mortaras' grief was not that their son had been taken, but that he now stood to grow up in the Christian faith. According to La Civiltà Cattolica, Marianna flew into a rage on seeing a medallion hanging from Edgardo's neck bearing the image of the Virgin Mary, and ripped it off; one article went so far as to claim the Jewish mother had done this with the words: "I'd rather see you dead than a Christian!" Some of the Church's critics had charged that by keeping Edgardo, it was violating the commandment that a child should honour his father and mother—La Civiltà Cattolica countered that Edgardo still loved his family despite their religious differences and indeed, after being taught by the priests to read and write, had chosen to write his first letter to his mother, signing it "your most affectionate little son".

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