1. He was not a man to show public affection on foreign soil. 2. Your plans to hold this demonstration of public affection between homosexual couples have already drawn criticism. 3. And there is the enduring public affection for Simpson. 4. And wherever he has gone, Louganis has been the subject of an outpouring of public affection that often has left him moved and stunned. 5. At tournaments, however, Rafter enjoys the public affection. 6. But according to some critics it is that goal and the role of the aspiring tenor that have won him public affection, particularly in Italy. 7. Elizabeth herself began her reign with a large bank account of public affection. 8. He was merely an innocent victim of public affection. 9. If she fulfills the traditional role of the first lady, she will assure public affection but not necessarily an important place in history. 10. In carefully controlled appearances in Arkansas, Illinois and New York, Mrs. Clinton acted more like a candidate for public affection than a new author. |