His affinity for its mission of building world peace through cultural and scientific cooperation is as great as his affinity for reading and scholarship.
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The first is Trump's affinity for strongmen the world over.
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Wizards who are sorted there often show affinity for healing.
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Trump's strange affinity for the Kremlin makes his advisers nervous.
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But lately my affinity for my home state has soured.
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Trump seems to have a similar affinity for authoritarian leaders.
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In fact, Lively has shown an affinity for baking herself.
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Perhaps Keszler's affinity for spaciousness comes from his many collaborations.
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Our cultural affinity for flashbacks is sweet, if not naive.
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Maybe an affinity for the spotlight runs in the family.
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Why the affinity for streetwear among you and your peers?
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You just need to have an affinity for assembling electronics.
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She has an affinity for adverbs: John Updike's satire is
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President Trump is known to have an affinity for Brady.
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We all know about President Trump's affinity for TIME magazine.
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An affinity for real estate runs in the Trump family.
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This seasonally appropriate dragon has an affinity for candy canes.
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There's little doubt the President has an affinity for Putin.
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His affinity for white supremacists is more atavistic than intellectual.
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Mr. Trump has already demonstrated an affinity for legal pressuring.
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Do you have an affinity for that kind of outlook?
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She admired his diligence and natural affinity for scholarly research.
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Does a gay audience have a particular affinity for melodrama?
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But it clearly has a thematic affinity for all three.
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And they have a shared affinity for a fake tan.
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Ms. Regev shows no affinity for understated, nuanced, civil discourse.
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The Valley's affinity for robotics shows no signs of cooling.
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But Mr. Trump's affinity for strongmen is instinctive and longstanding.
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"Trump does have quite an affinity for dictators," she responded.
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And Davis's father had a great affinity for Las Vegas.
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Do you feel an affinity for her, despite those differences?
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Mr. Villafranca, a pianist, makes his affinity for tradition clear.
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Now Trump's apparent affinity for brinksmanship remains the greatest obstacle.
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TU: There are places I feel a spiritual affinity for.
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Yes indeed, I would seem to have an affinity for them.
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But as humans, we have an affinity for objects, for tools.
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But in the midterms, voters showed an affinity for fresh faces.
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However, the American affinity for automobiles was not always a given.
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"I have an affinity for people who stir shit," Randazza said.
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He had an affinity for skydiving, flying and other airborne activities.
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We know that, historically, Tatum has an affinity for farm animals.
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We love their obsession with product and their affinity for users.
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But recently, we've noticed the Divorce star's affinity for tube socks.
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"Some people have strong brand-affinity for their banks," he said.
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In the first place, he's got an unfortunate affinity for Erdogan.
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The senator's affinity for the Danish society has stretched back years.
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The rapper's affinity for guns could get him in big trouble.
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Cookie Monster apparently has an affinity for German industrial metal music.
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And Obama has expressed his own affinity for the tech industry.
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A Retrospective," to document Trump's affinity for the adjective; "Trump vs.
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Mr. Orlando, 30, who is bisexual, has an affinity for Midnighter.
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Which they will be if they have any affinity for design.
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Well, I have an affinity for Cinderella having played her now!
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Both reject Macron's business-friendly economics and his affinity for Europe.
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Stars like Rihanna have also shown their affinity for the footwear.
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He feels, on these grounds, a profound affinity for Trump voters.
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And Mr. Strache made no secret of his affinity for Russia.
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Trump's affinity for Russia, after all, is causing problems for him.
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Most of them don't usually broadcast their affinity for video games.
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It's clear Mr. Rollins has an affinity for the written word.
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A prominent political candidate has expressed affinity for a Russian despot.
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Because of his affinity for math, Joseph became his unit's navigator.
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Despite his conservationist streak, Mr. Palen has no affinity for environmentalists.
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She had a strong affinity for badass women of all types.
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Growing up in Cincinnati, he had an affinity for Ohio State.
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Wolfhard isn't the only Stranger Things star with an affinity for music.
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Incarceration has done little to curb Kaczynski's affinity for the written word.
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Our ancestors passed down this affinity for believing, so it feels good.
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Using accounts that indicate progressive preferences, like an affinity for US Sen.
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They thought gangsters had street smarts, resourcefulness, and an affinity for violence.
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Arts on the Lake has a serious affinity for jazz, as well.
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Ries's series exemplifies our affinity for bestowing narratives onto nature's great wonders.
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The fundamental questions about Trump's inexplicable affinity for the Kremlin remains unanswered.
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In both of those incidents, the attackers claimed an affinity for ISIS.
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Assembling tiny food Ah, how contagious is the Japanese affinity for adorableness?
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Trump even highlighted their affinity for social media in the Rose Garden.
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Wallace agreed that Trump "has a genuine affinity" for the Russian leader.
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Before Robert College, their exposure to and affinity for American culture varied.
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He had recently discovered an affinity for Beethoven, and he began practicing.
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And Ms. Variara's affinity for the constellations is not a personal idiosyncrasy.
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Despite my affinity for it, the Saeco Incanto was tougher to clean.
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She also had an affinity for an awesome substitute teacher named Jennifer.
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His affinity for the Bay Area is one that few conservatives share.
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His opponents did not always have the same affinity for risk-taking.
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Plus, many still have genuine affinity for the charismatic, historically successful Palihapitiya.
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Trump appears to feel an affinity for Scandinavia and the Nordic countries.
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But his previous comments suggest a lack of affinity for the provision.
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But she does not believe Mr. Trump has any affinity for them.
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But Monroe&aposs affinity for the warehouse chain began long before then.
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This self-described underdog sees nothing problematic in its affinity for power.
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The brilliant stained-glass palette has a special affinity for hot reds.
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Older women seem to have an affinity for you in the video.
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The president has real affinity for Putin and he keeps talking about it.
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Strong ties are characterized as deep affinity; for example family, friends or colleagues.
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It's true, Apple's interest in and affinity for augmented reality is not news.
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Takei has a suspicious "affinity" for known pay-to-play clients as well.
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Celebrity men seem to have an affinity for transforming themselves into sugary treats.
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Despite his affinity for Apple products, he does not own an Apple Watch.
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His affinity for thematic binaries is what makes him such a singular visionary.
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Bell's husband, Dax Shepard, shares the same affinity for hot sauce as her.
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Her subjects reveal the artist's unmistakable affinity for Asian culture and manga illustration.
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Angelina Jolie's affinity for tattoos is not an industry secret by any means.
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His affinity for the elegant lines of bel canto was not in doubt.
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Trump has an affinity for Brioni suits, which range from $5,250 to $6,900.
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But our affinity for simplistic solutions isn't innate; they're narratives we've been sold.
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Support for Israel is a common manifestation of an affinity for Jewish people.
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"Ibizagate" also drew attention to the far-right's well-documented affinity for Russia.
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The store's affinity for bulk goods and oversize items clearly translated across oceans.
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Michigan's players are hardly alone, though, in their affinity for a retro look.
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How did your affinity for record collecting play into the creation of Discogs?
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I always had an affinity for superfans and was inspired by the best.
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Perhaps this affinity for opera has shaped Mr. Jurowski's flair for the dramatic.
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To Olvera, an affinity for bitterness is evidence of human innovation and diversity.
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How do I know I have an affinity for this sort of work?
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I think my affinity for it is a way of missing El Salvador.
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Trump's affinity for Time's Person of the Year precedes his time in politics.
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"She had an affinity for yoga, travel and the arts," Mr. Davoli said.
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TV producers have an affinity for showing it but it needs to stop.
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The letters outline his investing strategies, most notably his affinity for conservative investing.
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"I've always had, like, a taste and an affinity for vintage," she said.
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And then there's Uriah Hall, a middling middleweight with an affinity for spectacle.
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And not everyone's NYC budget can keep up with their affinity for boutique workouts.
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During your youth, you probably shared an affinity for charm necklaces with your BFF.
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What do dogs, population genetics, and an affinity for purple squiggles have in common?
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Whether he'll have the same affinity for photography, or easy approach to life's challenges.
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According to reports, Burchard was a respected child psychiatrist with an affinity for magic.
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Humor, rage, and an affinity for pop music icons run through these artists' works.
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But one thing's for sure: The kid's affinity for mustaches is totally on-trend.
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As a result I have a particular affinity for jazz and for Leonard's photographs.
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He does his best to avoid elevators, and holds a special affinity for escalators.
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Today: A transgender college student with cystic acne and an affinity for Lush products.
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When they throw a tantrum, remind them of their special affinity for illegal immigration.
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"My cravings are seasonal but I have an affinity for Asian cuisine," she says.
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Her affinity for matching Mom's sartorial senses, though, seems to have stayed the same.
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It was a wake-up call…There is still an affinity for this product.
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To figure out why this is significant, let's trace Beyoncé's affinity for the number.
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But what do these eight have in common besides an affinity for James Burrows?
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The little wombat seems to have an affinity for the occasional plastic footstool too.
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After repeated exposure to THC, your CB1 receptors can change their affinity for THC.
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Recently, however, Saudi Arabia's affinity for robotics has taken a weird—even dark—turn.
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Could Justin Bieber's affinity for wild cats get him in trouble with PETA again?
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With advent of smartphones and improving internet penetration come great affinity for downloading apps.
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The two became scene-stealers this season, discovering their affinity for YouTube style vlogging.
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"Gritty hates fascists," Lieb said, explaining their affinity for the local NHL hockey mascot.
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Some women wore blue outfits, an homage to Barbara Bush's affinity for wearing blue.
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But Trump and his administration have had a special affinity for the coal industry.
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"My cravings are seasonal but I have an affinity for Asian cuisine," she said.
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There, he gravitated toward black power groups, displaying his affinity for them on Facebook.
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Kelley posted on social media about his rifle and his affinity for mass shootings.
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But each receptor has what some scientists call a distinct "affinity" for each molecule.
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I asked him if he felt any affinity for the fact that Rubio was
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The fashion house also seems to have an affinity for Depp and her family.
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What separates Story from other wall 'n' stallers is his affinity for body shots.
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The Wu-Tang Clan, in particular, seems to have an affinity for the 52.
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But even when he got sober, my father's affinity for lying never left him.
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The Illinois congressman was known for his affinity for consensus-building, rather than obstructionism.
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But the discontent runs deeper than an affinity for one party over the other.
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But in many places in many regions, there's kind of an affinity for it.
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" And the "affinity for an open fire was virtually a requirement for being British.
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LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Surf culture often prides itself on an affinity for nature.
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Today, his affinity for that medium is still evident in many of his photographs.
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He has an affinity for long sleeves, high necklines, and below-the-knee skirts.
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The president's affinity for Elton John can be traced to his 2016 campaign days.
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As far back as I can remember, I've always had an affinity for firearms.
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The comment implies top Republican leadership was also worried about Trump's affinity for Russia.
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Eddington himself was famous within his local arts community for his affinity for felines.
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She has a genuine and believable affinity for anyone who's interested in talking with her.
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This is not the first time Melania has shown an affinity for the animal kingdom.
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It was a Christmas stocking gift from his mother, who shared his affinity for firearms.
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This isn't the first time Ferrera and her husband have shown an affinity for activism.
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Like her fellow cast members, Richards is known for her affinity for, uh, nice things.
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You touch on Trump's affinity for Putin and -- for a while -- Russia's admiration for Trump.
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How much of Kylie's shoe/outfit choices were determined by Tyga's affinity for her toes?
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Zika can have an affinity for a fetus's brain tissue, eating away and destroying it.
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Henrik also had an affinity for poetry, which he wrote in his native language, French.
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Meghan previously revealed her affinity for the holiday on her former lifestyle site, The Tig.
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Despite his foray into diverse media, it's clear that Still had an affinity for pastels.
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This carnivorous pitcher plant was named after Attenborough because of his affinity for the species.
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I'm out of that camp now, I just don't have the affinity for them. Yeah.
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"I had such an affinity for this house," confessed Maureen McCormick, who played Marcia Brady.
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Will Clinton behave so robotically that her natural affinity for African American issues is blurred?
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But he's clear that his affinity for cars might not reconcile with our autonomous future.
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Meghan's affinity for dark colors fits in perfectly with a standard New Yorker's winter wardrobe.
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The bizarre affinity for Mr. Putin is just one reason to question Mr. Trump's judgment.
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You have an affinity for navigating difficult conversations and can hold your ground in negotiations.
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Opossums' affinity for human-altered environments is apparent in the way their range is expanding.
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I had an affinity for science and chemistry in particular, without it being a passion.
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She's respected, well known, and — thanks to her affinity for glittery belts — easy to spot.
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When I was a kid, I had a particular affinity for doing my dolls' hair.
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Do I believe that she's 100 percent serious about her affinity for a Christian God?
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Mr. Gyari hoped that Xi Jinping had inherited some of his father's affinity for Tibet.
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There are, Dr. McAlister notes in her book, limits to even her affinity for flies.
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But as character design, that dissonance hints at Belle's forward-thinking affinity for the unusual.
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Darlene is cozying up with Wyatt over their shared affinity for talking to dead people.
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The advisers appealed to Trump's affinity for the Christmas season, according to the people familiar.
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Josiah Pott's affinity for real-estate investing was passed down to him from his father.
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"The millennial customer definitely has an affinity for the natural beauty category," Ms. Lionello said.
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Anyone who has read much of Crews's fiction knows he has an affinity for grotesques.
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His interest in object design grew out of an affinity for purposeful mise-en-scène.
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Seattle has many quirks, and an affinity for alternative medicine is, unfortunately, one of them.
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Does the Star Wars fan in your life have an affinity for the dark side?
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Still, Mr. Trump's affinity for Mr. Duterte, and other strongmen as well, is firmly established.
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As a leader, he focuses on results and has an affinity for ultra-ambitious ideas.
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But she also echoed the affinity for him that she displayed in her initial tweet.
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The president's affinity for the arts may not extend far beyond commissioning a self-portrait.
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And he made clear that he did not share his nominee's professed affinity for beer.
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The United States shows a new affinity for isolationism and new distance from our allies.
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Spicer has already shown a strange affinity for bushes and the unique protection they offer.
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The president has never made any secret of his affinity for the British prime minister.
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Do you think Bacchus happens to have a super strong affinity for meta-AF pranks?
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It's unusual for shoppers to have a close affinity for the designers behind mall brands.
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Where some are makeup-focused, others take Kahlo's affinity for colors and prints to the limit.
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As a woman over 50 with deep affinity for the feminist movement, I support Bernie Sanders.
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From hiking to boating and dirt biking, it's clear Robinson has an affinity for being outside.
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"So much of the net new workloads that are being built have an affinity for Linux."
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Breaking away from established family norms, he attended Brown University and discovered an affinity for theater.
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She's in love with her one-eyed rescue dog, Pepper, and has an affinity for hats.
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A new report claims North Korea's leadership has a strong affinity for iPhones and American technology.
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Donald Trump's affinity for playing golf while in office has been well-documented (and oft-criticized).
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A surprising number of creatures—from reindeer to locusts—have a known affinity for human urine.
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Everyone's favorite minotaur seems to have purchased a cow onesie and developed an affinity for kittens.
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Given the pair's affinity for knockouts (they own 503 collectively) this should be a good one.
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Declaring an affinity for his game became a way of signaling your seriousness about the NBA.
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But her knack for making stick and cornhusk dolls eventually expanded into an affinity for quilts.
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Kahlon's fiscal policies were often criticized by the central bank, especially his affinity for lowering taxes.
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Musk has shown an affinity for questions that focus on Tesla's future rather than its present.
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He explained his affinity for it in a scene with series regular, speedy deliveryman Mr. McFeely.
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Manning's affinity for multilayered compositions derives from the time he spent living in New York City.
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At Nissan, Nakamura has experimented with a modern interpretation of Japanese pop culture's affinity for cuteness.
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And Huffington has an affinity for round tables and keeps a phone bed on her desk.
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Princess Mary isn't the only royal mom with an affinity for capturing her children's special moments.
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Knowing the pop star's affinity for a certain fermented food, he got busy in the kitchen.
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The British-born Ms. Heinz gave generously to the arts and had an affinity for literature.
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And they can't induce lucid dreams in people who don't have a natural affinity for it.
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She only had an affinity for a group of people, and she served her community well.
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Unlike Coleman and Villasenor, Hirsi's passion for climate justice didn't come from an affinity for nature.
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In which President Trump's apparent affinity for Friday night news dumps delays your regularly scheduled newsletter.
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The American people have always had an affinity for conspiracy theories, especially those involving the government.
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There, he grew a great affinity for the classics, likequenelle de brochetand tête de veau ravigotée.
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Yiannopolous's affinity for white nationalism can be seen even in something as mundane as his passwords.
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Near the truck, authorities said they found a note, handwritten in Arabic, expressing affinity for ISIS.
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"Dogs are part of the family," he said, so fans have a natural affinity for them.
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Bentham had a great personal affinity for Rizzo stemming from his own days as a cop.
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For all of Watson's mercurial tendencies, there's little question he has an affinity for Augusta National.
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What initially attracted you to the label's affinity for the eclectic, twisted take on club music?
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As a sculptor who worked with tin, maybe he felt an affinity for the sheet metal.
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I have always been right of center, though I never felt much affinity for the GOP.
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Cornell and Gris were both infatuated with France and shared a common affinity for Symbolist poetry.
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The year was 221, and finding fellow painters with an affinity for abstraction was still rare.
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Talk of "absolute" power and a noted affinity for foreign strongmen have fueled fears of authoritarianism.
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Some women spoke frankly about the upsides of their cycles, including an affinity for period sex.
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The longer I'd been away from the South, the more I had an affinity for it.
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If he prevails in Thursday night's election, he can thank Montana's affinity for mail-in ballots.
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For the uninitiated, Jeezy isn't called the Snowman because he has an affinity for winter landscapes.
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He has shown an affinity for Modi, even (or perhaps because) he inches toward strongman status.
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Beginning "Once upon a time," this collection of short stories shows an affinity for the fabular.
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Mr. Trump's unique affinity for Mr. Putin is, of course, an additional reason to be concerned.
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Many people in China have heard about Mr. Trump's affinity for long and sometimes awkward handshakes.
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Duterte has expressed affinity for President Donald Trump, but he still seeks closer relations with Beijing.
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This perverse affinity for strongmen limits America's potential as well as democracy's potential around the world.
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He is joined by three formidable artists who all demonstrate infectious affinity for this profound music.
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No one denies the state has an affinity for the former vice president to Barack Obama.
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Fans of Lost will appreciate Garcia's affinity for stories about spirits trapped in a particular place.
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"I have an affinity for the shape and never felt it was difficult to draw," he says.
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The Islamic State's media strategy has also taken a cue from the tech world's affinity for transparency.
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There's also a small group of people on Tumblr who have an affinity for all things Phil.
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Frank soon developed an affinity for the instrument, and before long it had become his raison d'être.
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Through his now-disabled social media accounts, the suspect displayed an apparent affinity for guns and knives.
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Nor does self-made billionaire John Paul DeJoria have a particular affinity for his all-black clothes.
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Ahead, FKA Twigs fills us in on pairing up with Nike and her affinity for workout gear.
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During this stage of development, toddlers typically develop an affinity for simple carbs, like breads and crackers.
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The study builds on an earlier discovery that brain stem cells have a weird affinity for cancers.
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Meanwhile, rumors swirled that Affleck's affinity for gambling had put a strain on his marriage with Garner.
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Kylie Jenner, Chyna's sister-in-law to be, also has an affinity for experimenting with hair colors.
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Anyone who's noticed his affinity for superlatives will see that almost 30 years later, little has changed.
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Secretary birds are sometimes called "marching eagles," since they have an affinity for stalking prey on foot.
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Natasha: I've always had a special affinity for the German version of "Heroes" and "Station to Station".
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The coalitions that deliver victory here -- Latino voters and suburban women -- have shown little affinity for Trump.
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So I have an affinity for that kind of aesthetic, from the late '60s and early '70s.
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It's hard to pinpoint why, exactly, but the UK mainstream always had an affinity for indie rock.
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But Johnson repeatedly mentioned Buss' affinity for Walton and Johnson's desire not to cause upheaval between them.
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Their strategically misguided affinity for elevating bureaucrats like Comey in the first place makes much less sense.
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At age nine, Whack tried her hand at poetry, after developing an affinity for Dr. Seuss books.
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I really have an affinity for my own personal nostalgia, which is like Goonies and Neverending Story.
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Organizations like Weifund are looking to expound on the public's growing affinity for crowdfunding through blockchain implementation.
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With its continued affinity for style over substance, the media is taking its eye off the ball.
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If you have a deep affinity for affordable Swedish design, why stop at your SVALSTA side table?
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Well, you'll soon have even more options for wearing your affinity for the star on your sleeve.
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The Census Bureau has been historically run by a non-partisan bureaucrat with an affinity for numbers.
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The GIF was created by illustrator Helen Green, who has a particular affinity for the late artist.
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One was that they are rich in oils of a sort that have an affinity for dioxins.
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Lily is a vibrant American expat with an affinity for astrology, karaoke, nail polish, and casual gossip.
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But, despite my affinity for the warmer months, my skin isn't always on the same page. Why?
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Ms. Dunn's affinity for boxing started when she watched matches on television with her stepfather and brothers.
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A cultural affinity for robots, stemming in part from positive portrayals in science fiction, will smooth adoption.
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Today, consumers in China have an "increasing affinity for Western goods, especially more luxury goods," said Saloman.
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Over the last three decades, the NBA has developed a great affinity for the people of China.
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Perhaps this affinity for magic is what persuaded Christopher Wheeldon that it might be worth a try.
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Compared to Democrats on the whole, they have less affinity for him than any other Democratic candidate.
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Biden's supporters had 14.2 percentage points less affinity for Buttigieg, and Warren's had 6.3 percentage points less.
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John McCain (R-AZ), who never had an affinity for Trump, is openly drawing comparisons to Watergate.
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Like his father, Fazza has an affinity for horses and attends the Royal Ascot horse race yearly.
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I'd developed an affinity for poetry and purple eye shadow — my own special brand of popularity repellent.
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"I just have in my heart a real affinity for these owner-operated pass-throughs," he said.
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"I have an affinity for that part of us that dances alone in our bedrooms," she said.
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They agreed on most things, Ms. Rivera said, except perhaps his affinity for the New York Jets.
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AnnaMarie Houlis is a feminist, freelance journalist, and adventure aficionado with an affinity for impulsive solo travel.
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Streaming The documentary filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon has a particular affinity for her home state, West Virginia.
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Like Castle, Mr. Mee has an affinity for found material; his plays are rife with acknowledged borrowings.
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Harder's work for the Trump campaign mirrors the President's affinity for loudly and publicly slamming news outlets.
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Independently financed by Sierra/Affinity for roughly $30 million, "Atomic Blonde" sold about $18.6 million in tickets.
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Mr. Trump's affinity for Andrew Jackson is based on Jackson's status as our first populist chief executive.
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But perhaps their affinity for one another will allow Pompeo to make counter-arguments when they disagree.
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It may seem an unusual choice, but this party had a special affinity for the snack cake.
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Mr. Trump has so far shown an affinity for retired military officers as he assembles his government.
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While Meghan gave up social media, she and Amber share an affinity for pushing back against traditions.
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He has an odd affinity for showing off bathrooms, including one he renovated near the Oval Office.
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From its earliest origins, the party has not been reticent about displaying an affinity for authoritarian leaders.
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Paging through the book, I felt an affinity for how Graham seems to feel about his mother.
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Beyond that, Mr. Trump has continued to demonstrate impulsivity and narcissism, an affinity for conflict and vindictiveness.
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Karen Blixen, the eminent Danish author of 1937's "Out of Africa," had an affinity for flowers.
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It has shown less of an affinity for the product or the people who appear in it.
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Popular culture holds an affinity for positioning love as an intangible, amorphous feeling; something impossible to convey.
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It's also the perfect, most comforting combination of her Jewish upbringing and her affinity for Italian cuisine.
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JS: Although you are making representational painting, you seem also to have a real affinity for abstraction.
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Sheeran said his girlfriend and his longtime pal Taylor Swift have bonded over their shared affinity for cats.
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In the chorus, she explicitly states, "Cardi don't need more press" before talking about her affinity for violence.
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Mallory Georg, the artist behind the account, is a high school art teacher with an affinity for gaming.
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That meant many people were familiar with the Nut Button, and some even had an affinity for it.
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They are edgy but not raunchy, and reflect a growing affinity for streetwear-tangential luxury among international consumers.
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While not a portfolio company of 3G Capital, it shares a 3G affinity for cost-controls and acquisitions.
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But the very bizarreness of her affinity for Robbins is also what feels most right about the admission.
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And if recent reports play out about their affinity for Richard Nixon, they are careening toward more trouble.
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Not just our affinity for it, but also the war on drugs and how that impacted our lives.
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Trump, for his part, has shown a particular affinity for "strong leaders," including those with visible authoritarian tendencies.
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Every German should jump for joy that we have a French president with such an affinity for Germany.
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"The affinity for the outdoors in the younger generation is part of what's driving this trend," Powell said.
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Again, her new affinity for snakes was on display, with the songstress donning a sweatshirt emblazoned with one.
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This is even more fitting when you take into consideration her affinity for mixing trends high and low.
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He has an affinity for sharp tools and anything he can ride, flip, or do a "180" on.
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Consumers will always have a discernable affinity for "touching, feeling and trying" things that they intend to acquire.
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Blue was an older Dachshund, squat and stately, with back problems and an affinity for frozen green beans.
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He's developed an affinity for the gothic in the couple years between the Soundcloud output and this track.
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Shanahan also reveals his—and the NBA world as a whole's—affinity for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
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Researchers have found that lack of sleep may lead to increased appetite and an affinity for unhealthy foods.
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There's no word yet on whether or not her Life Sentence character shares Aria's affinity for outrageous earrings.
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Feynman was a bon vivant, with an affinity for samba music, art, strip clubs and playing the bongos.
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The current wave of brand building speaks to Gen-Z's affinity for social media, and leveraging its impact.
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Yet he has a particular affinity for his weekly gig at Milano's, which happens to have remarkable acoustics.
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The material captures Mr. Cowley's affinity for synthesizers' potential not to replicate sounds but to forge new ones.
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Trump has an affinity for Fox News, and his administration and campaign team have ties to the network.
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Trump has shown an affinity for meeting individually with his counterparts before opening the room to fuller delegations.
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The show examines his affinity for classical styles and his interest in 20th-century art movements. arts-museum.
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She had taken some mathematics classes and, with an affinity for numbers, she literally became a human computer.
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Elizabeth Cecil, a founding member, is a photographer specializing in food, and her affinity for cookbooks is apparent.
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We're predicting that at least one hat will be in the mix, given the star's affinity for haberdashery.
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Melania is an immigrant "with seemingly no affinity for her homeland," Lauren Collins writes for the New Yorker.
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Do you feel any affinity for producers and labels who do similar things—like L.I.E.S. or Modern Love?
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In fact I have a little more of an affinity for those things since they're from my era.
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His affinity for Mr. Pompeo grew as the men bonded over intelligence warnings and authorizations for covert actions.
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Aaron is a woke "blacktivist" who is criticized for his male privilege and affinity for lighter-skinned women.
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Mulgrew inherited her mother's affinity for the arts, and Joan encouraged and supported her daughter's interest in acting.
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Diop said that she already had an affinity for Denis, but working with the director was life-changing.
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Their affinity for the Democratic Party could mean big gains for these candidates if these voters turn out.
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Excerpt 5: Talk of "absolute" power and a noted affinity for foreign strongmen have fueled fears of authoritarianism.
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He traveled around the country and used his affinity for soccer to bond with German officials, she said.
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Mr. Benioff has an affinity for Buddhism, attending meditation retreats and installing meditation rooms throughout the Salesforce Tower.
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It's like one of the only products that I feel a very personal affinity for and connection to.
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In the late 19th century, Cuban immigrants flocked to Florida, bringing with them an affinity for roast pork.
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So what will distinguish Peacock from other streaming platforms, other than its affinity for avian references on Twitter?
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Haroshi explained how the Japanese have a deep-rooted, postwar affinity for American culture, from Coke to skateboarding.
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I have an affinity for older Black women because the matriarchs of our community have so much wisdom.
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It prefers to feed on maize but also has an affinity for rice, sugarcane, cotton and vegetable crops.
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As they get to know Harris' story, Ruiz believes Latinas will find a natural affinity for the senator.
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The brilliant stained-glass palette usually encompasses the entire spectrum but has a special affinity for hot reds.
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"It goes even deeper than the brother connection," Dan D'Antoni said of their shared affinity for the university.
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The 285 Democratic presidential candidates — bless their hearts — have a real affinity for a particular type of punctuation.
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Many baby boomers themselves are attracted to the work because they feel an affinity for the client base.
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Whether or not you will be persuaded to buy one will probably hinge on your affinity for Alexa.
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Perry, for example, refused to portray Chandler's affinity for the tuna melts served at a local gay bar.
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"There is an affinity for the property," said Michael McNally, the senior director of brand relations for Lego.
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Attaching things like chemotherapy drugs to the monoclonal antibodies turned out to alter their affinity for cancer cells.
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Doug Heye will order platters of bacon to make fun of my affinity for the greatest food ever.
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Mr. Bon Jovi's family has long had an affinity for rosé and drink it frequently when on vacation.
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You're a big, burly neanderthal man with an affinity for animals and more leadership qualities than your average caveman.
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The TLC video revealed his affinity for prayer, and it appears he comes from a religious family as well.
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Given Jenner's affinity for natural, subdued makeup, the line could very well draw inspiration from her own personal style.
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Among the lighter commentary on the president's routine, are Manigault Newman's allegations about his affinity for tanning and soda.
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One look at his Twitter, and it's pretty obvious he has an affinity for making and sharing optical illusions.
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Putting their affinity for, say, fiscal conservatism above racial solidarity empowers their humanism from the perspective of these men.
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Naked paddle boarder Orlando Bloom has won our hearts again with his affinity for animals in need of rescue.
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With their bubbly personalities and affinity for social media, the Shibutanis have established a broad base of followers online.
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Although Fallon's gift didn't quite hit the mark, Lovato has publicly declared her affinity for pickles in the past.
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"I've been snowboarding since I was 3 years old, so I have an affinity for snow sports," he said.
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In case anyone forgot, Miami Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton reminded everyone Saturday about his great affinity for Dodger Stadium.
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It continues later with Mike Wagner in session with Wendy, describing his affinity for a particularly degrading sex act.
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But it also suggests that he has Targaryen blood, since Targaryens share an affinity for and relationship with dragons.
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He has an affinity for the sport, having first wet his gambling whistle at the racetracks of New York.
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"These carrion-eaters' natural affinity for dead and decaying things is being turned into a virtue," The Guardian wrote.
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President Trump has a known affinity for protectionism, and recently met with the heads of several US-based airlines.
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We believe people have a greater affinity for taller buildings in natural materials rather than steel and concrete towers.
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As we see through James' TEOTFW journey, his affinity for killing wanes as his emotional walls crumble into dust.
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It has also, perhaps, authorized more young people to more quickly realize visual skill and an affinity for photography.
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A few months earlier, during a CNN town hall, Trump dished on his very public affinity for fast food.
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His childhood affinity for buying designer fashions on eBay ended up needing to be "temporarily funded" by his mom.
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But between monthly colorist appointments, an affinity for hot tools, and unpredictable weather conditions, this is no easy task.
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Having spent many of my formative years with the Nintendo 64, I have a lifelong affinity for the console.
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GV's affinity for medical-investing has found renewed life, but life science is also part of the firm's DNA.
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Early on, the pair developed an affinity for film, and would spend hours with their parents at the cinema.
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Companies want to get in front of these Chinese consumers, who have a strong affinity for name-brand goods.
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Many Bulgarians feel a strong cultural affinity for Russia, with which they share the Cyrillic script and Orthodox Christianity.
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Frank has a reason for wanting to keep Mary in Central Florida, and it isn't an affinity for alligators.
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And, once the dioxins are inside the droplets, their affinity for the oil is such that they never leave.
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He moved to New Braunfels, and posted on social media about his rifle and his affinity for mass shootings.
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Both Putin and Trump have shown an affinity for bending -- and breaking -- the truth when it suits their needs.
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It is no accident that Mr. Trump's affinity for conspiracy theories goes hand in hand with his authoritarian instincts.
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Graham also showcased her affinity for neon by wearing bright yellow heels, matching makeup, and carrying a chartreuse clutch.
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Many Bulgarians feel a strong cultural affinity for Russia, with which they share the Cyrillic script and orthodox Christianity.
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Britain has such an affinity for throwing eggs at politicians you can peruse multiple galleries of notable examples online.
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Our affinity for self-evaluation and improvement is also making us better people, according to Haidermota and Du Preez.
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The pair have an affinity for dramatic yet metrical structures made of sturdy, uncomplicated materials like concrete and stone.
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WASHINGTON — Since President Trump took office almost 18 months ago, commentators have remarked on his apparent affinity for strongmen.
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Cavanna, du Jardin, Emery — she read them all, but she had a particular affinity for the Beany Malone books.
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In addition to the Left's affinity for those it sees as weak, humans are generally biased towards protecting females.
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On one extreme are the lawful good characters, defined by their sense of compassion and affinity for the rules.
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The collection also includes an interview with him, conducted by Michelson in 2015, addressing his personal affinity for jazz.
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As a longtime competitor to BMW and Mercedes, Audi could exploit affluent Americans' affinity for high-end German brands.
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She had come out of both her enthusiasm for Mr. Burnham's standup and her affinity for the subject material.
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And Klobuchar delivered another memorable moment in a clash with Buttigieg, whom she appears to have little affinity for.
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As the leader of one of the preeminent auto-makers, it's no surprise Musk has an affinity for cars.
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It was fine but often cheesy, even for a show that has a strong affinity for cheese in general.
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Like AJ, RuPaul began as a child with an affinity for tank tops and a dream of something better.
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He showed a nice affinity for New York Times style, I think — my favorites are 1A, 23A, 32A, 53D.
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The President, however, has consistently urged better relations with Russia and displayed an affinity for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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His affinity for controversial memes has helped bolster his own popularity among a Republican Party reshaped by his father.
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Many have not gone as far as formally endorsing Sanders, but still have suggested an affinity for the politician.
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He had an impish smile and rotund frame, and an affinity for cheap menthol cigarettes and expensive sports cars.
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Given President Trump's affinity for Mr. Putin, his administration's decision to vote for the resolution was unexpected and encouraging.
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As a child, Mr. Trifonov had an affinity for maps, and one of his favorites was of New York.
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Peter Alter, a historian for the Chicago History Museum, said Chicagoans had a deep affinity for The Sun-Times.
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Her affinity for Mr. Koolhaas helped pave the way for her return to the Netherlands in the late 1990s.
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Some conservative Christian voters, however, were quick to note that their affinity for Trump did not extend to Hof.
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Its primary demographic is young people with too much money and a deep, existential, bordering-on-bonkers affinity for technology.
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Born a storytellerBorn Joanne Rowling, the best-selling author had an affinity for fantasy literature from a very young age.
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Trump's affinity for the foreign policy of Perot helps us situate Trump in the broader debate on American foreign policy.
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Perhaps Zendaya's affinity for ice cream comes from a strange talent of hers: she can eat it with her teeth!
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"Similarly, all the surveys are showing that women have a higher affinity for sustainability in investment and business," Gifford said.
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This affinity for affection doesn't surprise their owner, Sonja Heriban of Vancouver, since she first found the cats mid-cuddle.
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Kim Kardashian recently wrote on her website about her affinity for the chain's fries and Chicken McNuggets dipped in honey.
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If you've been wondering why everyone you know suddenly has an affinity for Patagonia half-zips and Birkenstocks, blame gorpcore.
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NASA Grande has displayed an affinity for all things space-related, like the alien emoji and tattoos of celestial bodies.
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Given the Kardashian's affinity for In-N-Out, I'm surprised they didn't order in from the regional burger joint instead.
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They're all on the right side of witty , and, most importantly, they all seem to have an affinity for wine.
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In Lionel's defense, he threatens to criticize his friend's affinity for Lady Gaga should he besmirch the name of Swift.
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I still have an affinity for hospital food because I ate it more often than I ate home cooked meals.
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According to investigators, Nasyrova was aware her friend, Olga Tsvyk, who she allegedly looks like, had an affinity for cheesecake.
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Dodger is very, very cute, with a brown and white face and an affinity for chasing squirrels and playing frisbee.
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Even though he grew up in Miami, Rubio has always said he had an affinity for hard West Coast rap.
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Hearst later claimed in recordings released to the media that she'd developed an affinity for the group while taken hostage.
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Most owners are gracious and appreciative, and often we form a real bond over our mutual affinity for their pet.
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But Luckey is just 24 years old — and has previously shown an affinity for life in the public corporate spotlight.
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The tribalist approach to gender and sexuality found among men's rights activists indicates an affinity for this political strategy, too.
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It's definitely clown-ish, which means that the show is continuing in the theme of clowns with affinity for bees.
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Twitter has struggled to keep pace with competitors like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, despite the president's affinity for the service.
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And while I experience Wieth and Rønnenfelt as much more open interviewees, their affinity for expressing themselves best live continues.
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I suppose this explains my affinity for a fan-made trailer that imagines Stranger Things as a 1980s network sitcom.
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Mike Pompeo (R), an ambitious conservative with an affinity for the limelight who was considering a primary challenge to Sen.
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Known for his affinity for bow ties, he now wears a pink dress shirt, khakis and no socks in retirement.
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This is not what the trophy hunting community expected of Trump, despite his two eldest sons' affinity for the practice.
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Ferrara added that, as a Marine veteran, he feels an affinity for the crew members who died in the attack.
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But before that, she was introduced as an over-the-top District 12 adviser with an affinity for luxurious items.
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On November 4, Hadid showed her affinity for Alexander Wang designs once again in a black jumpsuit embellished with pearls.
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Instead, necro is fantasy designed for viewers with a death fetish, an affinity for simulated acts of murder and necrophilia.
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Booker, 47, is known for his affinity for communicating via social media, and has nearly 2 million followers on Twitter.
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This affinity for academics—he graduated high school in just three years—also begat a lifelong love of the arts.
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There's an idea that craft beer is dominated by men, mostly with beards, beanies, and an affinity for plaid flannel.
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The results are unsurprising: assimilation, alienation and a severe erosion of the global Jewish community's affinity for the Jewish homeland.
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This suggests people's affinity for home brew may be cultural, although Rossow adds that the prevalence of moonshine is dwindling.
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The best climate-related appeals are not a collection of statistics, but those that target people's affinity for compelling stories.
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His affinity for them became even more obvious after he began to use a wheelchair, as his ankles were exposed.
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Some characters are skeptical of his affinity for Europe, particularly in the context of the region's fight for self-determination.
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Rivas and Colmenero realized they had an affinity for the same sewing machines and a shared vision for a business.
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And Ms. Patchett said her affinity for the Republican Party did not extend to the man who sits atop it.
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Some critics said his affinity for high-profile cases led him to take on more work than he could handle.
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These shoppers are "breathing new life into the luxury market," Reuters reports, and they have an affinity for luxury brands.
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The vocalist Michael Mwenso was born in Sierra Leone and developed his affinity for jazz while growing up in London.
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The bomber, Taimour Abdulwahab al-Abdaly, 0003, was an Iraqi-born Swede who had developed an affinity for Al Qaeda.
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But what happens this November, and indeed in November 2020, is about something more than an affinity for Democratic candidates.
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No one has enjoyed the city more than Kuzminskas, who has long had an affinity for the theater and concerts.
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Maybe there's no mystery to grasp, and my affinity for Blake is just a quirk of timing, a solipsistic recognition.
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They remembered her natural affinity for water as a girl, and how she had to choose between swimming and ballet.
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Today, we'd like to thank Rose the dog, whose affinity for mud was one of the best things online this week.
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Nick Viall's season features a more diverse group of frontrunners than usual, and he's shown a particular affinity for Rachel Lindsay.
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The integration of the strange in much of the band's music is a result of Taylor Kirk's affinity for the supernatural.
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I have great respect and affinity for Howard and I will support him in no matter what he chooses to do.
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From his longtime affinity for robes, to his smoky eye makeup tutorials, he approaches both fashion, makeup and more with aplomb.
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Trump has shown an affinity for authoritarian leaders, from Russia's Vladimir Putin to Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS).
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Teigen, 31, shares that her baby girl is also like her dad in one other big way: her affinity for music.
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If long waves, contoured cheekbones, and an affinity for bandage dresses run in the Kardashian-Jenner family — so apparently do lawsuits.
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But since Flake's retirement announcement, McSally has taken great care to demonstrate an affinity for Trump and a fluency in Trumpism.
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Sulphur and cooking oils are hydrophobic, which means they repel water, but they have an affinity for hydrocarbons like crude oil.
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His present-day affinity for these artists comes as a byproduct of a youth spent digging in his parents' record collection.
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The site is also meant to appeal to younger shoppers who may not have an affinity for the Walmart brand itself.
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"That's the irony that we're looking at right now," he said, describing Marisa as outgoing, with an affinity for the outdoors.
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Or maybe it's our affinity for cozy knits that strike just the right balance when styled out with a softer jean.
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Or if you have some weird affinity for Nintendo's Wiimote, you can wirelessly connect that to the tiny console as well.
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Pai, a conservative Republican from Kansas with an extreme affinity for deregulation, argued that the Obama-era rules overstepped FCC authority.
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As Jughead tells Betty, the new addition has an "affinity for the darker side of things," which he clearly relates to.
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"I've always believed in pink," Waterhouse said regarding the duo's affinity for this very specific shade that's taken over the Internet.
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But the thing that Oz and Trump have most in common is their shared affinity for easy answers to complex problems.
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A rare Amazonian butterfly was named Euptychia attenboroughi after Sir David Attenborough in honor of his affinity for the beautiful insects.
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The researchers first packed the instructions for the Crispr gene-editing components into a virus with an affinity for muscle cells.
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Ahmed says that as a Muslim who has faced bigotry in the United States he feels an affinity for African-Americans.
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She has boldly defied trends with her outrageous outfits and costumes — the exception being her affinity for classic Adidas track suits.
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The team cites a long affinity for DCon's "chill, inclusive, curious vibe" as the impetus for their official involvement this year.
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Put together, a president marred by Russia-related scandals and his affinity for Vladimir Putin has finally pushed back on Moscow.
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Though he currently only has one wife, he remembers picking up an affinity for a non-traditional family structure decades ago.
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When she joined Instagram, she posted a photo of a clothing rack reflecting her affinity for the red, white and blue.
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And given her natural understanding and affinity for all Juicy everything, a Paris Hilton collaboration collection can't be too far off.
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Even the logo is a nod to '97: It references director Hype Williams' affinity for shooting with the fish eye lens.
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Maybe it's their natural affinity for being filmed or maybe they just designed a super comfy (and stylish, of course) collection.
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Jung, Campbell, and Eliade believed that mythology contained the core truths of human culture, and shared an affinity for reactionary politics.
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It could fuel criticism back home that Trump has a greater affinity for strongmen than he does for longtime U.S. allies.
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Some, like Jake and Jamin Orrall of Jeff the Brotherhood, name check their familial bond and share an affinity for headbanging.
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When mass killers show even minor hints of affinity for jihadist groups, as they did in recent attacks in Orlando, Fla.
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Authorities did not find any flags near the truck, but they found a handwritten note in Arabic expressing affinity for ISIS.
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Some material goods that enhance your affinity for experiences can be a wise investment and promote your well-being, he said.
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Falwell's strong affinity for Trump, as well for former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, has often provoked dissent within the evangelical community.
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But it's more than that: Trump seems to feel a real affinity for the gaudy kleptocratic opulence of the country's leaders.
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The director Paul Hyett, who has a lengthy résumé in special makeup effects, appears to have a particular affinity for eyeballs.
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The president had an unusual affinity for Mr. Ayers, telling aides who expressed concern about Mr. Ayers that he liked him.
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Ms. Poilâne said that her affinity for the Lutetia came from her grandfather, Pierre, who started Poilâne, and her father, Lionel.
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They want to attract as many people, they want to grow awareness, they want to grow affinity for their respective leagues.
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Mr. Trump's now familiar affinity for violence is manifest in his verbal threats and his incitement to violence at his rallies.
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His father helped foster his affinity for music, playing him all kinds of records and helping him build makeshift drum kits.
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It is true that Trump and Kim Jong-un both share an affinity for peculiar haircuts and public shows of adoration.
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GOLD COAST, Australia — Australia has an affinity for nicknames, and Gold Coast — the country's sixth-largest city — has many of them.
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But he has no prior ties to Mr. Trump or previously known affinity for the president's "America First" style of nationalism.
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They are coated with ligands, molecular receptors that have a high affinity for certain biomarkers of disease found in exhaled breath.
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While there is a new affinity for renting, that demand can fuel home construction and the overall housing economy as well.
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Trump has a well-established affinity for dictators, and he's known for taking their word over that of his own experts.
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Having served as a newspaper reporter for a brief stint after World War II, JFK had a natural affinity for journalists.
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Some of the most marvelous accounts in the book tell of the poet's sincere affinity for famous men she's never met.
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This is what Conner said about these artists in an interview with Jack Rasmussen: Emily Feather has an affinity for blue ink.
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While the Democratic presidential candidate admitted she wasn't the best at typing on an iPhone, she does have an affinity for Snapchat.
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But I've also never been a fan of dark chocolate, although I love peanut butter, which helps explain my affinity for Reese's.
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Once an atheist with an affinity for rap music and a dream of moving to America, Mkhayar joined Islamic State at 18.
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Were you really under the impression that a bride's childish affinity for a bubblegum-pink unicorn wedding had some secret underlying meaning?
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From her alleged butt workouts to her impressive affinity for endurance sports, everyone wanted to work out like and be like Pippa.
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" So, there you have it: Arie Lyundyk, whose affinity for deep tongue kissing is "kind of hot but kind of gross, too.
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Melania Trump, wife of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, submitted "Star Cookies," no surprise given the Trump campaign's affinity for star shapes.
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Alexander Vindman and said the decorated Army officer has "an affinity" for Ukraine while Vindman testified as part of the impeachment inquiry.
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Despite my affinity for Ugg boots, infinity scarves and pumpkin-flavored treats, this was my first time trying the Pumpkin Spice Latte.
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Other than an affinity for fast food and a dislike of exercise, Trump's doc says he is the "epitome" of health. 2.
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The actor revealed that his character also happens to have an affinity for dogs, putting Pattinson in a tricky situation on set.
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If you've ever noticed Kendall Jenner's affinity for duster coats or Gigi Hadid's penchant for mirrored sunglasses, you can thank Monica Rose.
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Pott's funny, personal show with an affinity for 90s tech preserves not only the artists, but the philosophy behind Adventure Time's greatness.
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They were part of the Soviet Union for over a half-century, which allowed many residents to develop an affinity for Russia.
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The "Malibu" singer had an affinity for marijuana, but in an interview with Jimmy Fallon, she explained why she's finally quitting it.
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For some readers, Mihyar's alienation from his native environment—his strange words and his affinity for Mediterranean masts—reads as a provocation.
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While speaking with InStyle for the magazine's best-dressed issue, Fanning said her affinity for fashion began early: during high-school proms.
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And let's not forget that NATO was largely designed to deter Russia, which has a particular affinity for invading non-NATO members.
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None of that seems to have dimmed the White House affinity for Saudi Arabia or, analysts say, lessened national security officials' wariness.
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Her own favorite foods mostly include fruits, and she has an affinity for bananas that are so green, they are still crunchy.
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What the self-described billionaire President and his Administration are still supposed to have, though, is an affinity for working-class Americans.
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On the ground Miocic has shown an affinity for the turk—essentially the wrestler's view on being put in the half guard.
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Unlike Teresa Heinz Kerry, who rhapsodized about her childhood in Mozambique, Melania is a foreigner with seemingly no affinity for her homeland.
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The combination of dandyism and his affinity for the '70s makes for a nostalgic brand that would make Beau Brummell proud.6.
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This gap between releases has allowed for different generations to develop a unique affinity for the shoe, Galway told Business of Fashion.
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James' affinity for "Taco Tuesday" went viral this offseason, so much so that he tried to trademark the phrase, but was denied.
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He brings another skill that he had undervalued: an affinity for computers that emerged only after Mr. Bosch casually asked about hobbies.
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My upbringing is also part of my affinity for the Sheen Center, which is a project of the Archdiocese of New York.
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And that affinity for brutal, exploitative tragedy ended up being the show's greatest weakness and what kept me from loving it wholeheartedly.
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The other odd part about the former president's new affinity for Twitter is that the platform is still officially banned in Iran.
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The fighters were members of the Society for Creative Anachronism, a worldwide organization whose members share an affinity for pre-1600s life.
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Do they betray an affinity for hard-edge abstraction by the likes of Frank Stella (or her own husband, for that matter)?
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Hostility to women predicted voters' support for Trump just as strongly as racial resentment, and even more strongly than affinity for authoritarianism.
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She has long had an affinity for the color purple and said she is known as "the purple sheep" in the family.
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They had an extraordinary affinity for the bar, as well as for dogs, and they decided to put on a dog show.
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Nonetheless, Mr. Hun Sen has expressed a personal affinity for President Trump that seems to transcend his antipathy for the United States.
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The earliest instances involved would-be attackers who had ideological affinity for the Islamic State but no direct communication with the group.
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She has a signature affinity for shirt dresses, eco-friendly fabrics, and wearable garments designed to be worn over and over again.
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Though Kavanaugh framed it as a threat to American liberty, the outcome also fit well within his affinity for unfettered executive power.
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And they have a kind of very general affinity for his complaints, even if they disagree with a lot of the prescriptions.
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In his studies to be a chef, Chris has developed an affinity for the upper-class, culturally sterile world of fine dining.
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Having been raised and educated in Chicago, he had a affinity for local artists like Ed Paschke, Leon Bellin and Franz Altschuler.
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But gradually he got to know Coler's other residents, younger guys who shared his affinity for smoking and whose vibe he liked.
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Showcasing the Trump family's affinity for Chinese culture may help ease concerns in China that Mr. Trump views Beijing as an enemy.
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"I'm more catlike in the way I approach business," said Mr. Kaplan, who enjoys feline metaphors and has an affinity for cats.
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We hadn't considered the English my father-in-law picked up while living in Texas, or my mother's affinity for language textbooks.
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She made sure to show her affinity for STEM onstage, as she performed a quick experiment during the pageant&aposs talent portion.
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Although he kept his cool this week, McConnell has often voiced disapproval of the president's affinity for starting political fights through Twitter.
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Patterned wallpaper featuring fish and moose and retro accessories on library shelves including vintage hockey gloves mirror Minnesota's affinity for the outdoors.
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Ostensibly aimed at the younger end of the gaming market though they are, I've long held an affinity for the Lego games.
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What prevents Arcane's affinity for retro tropes from crossing into tired nostalgia is Rojas-Masferrer's unswerving, earnest admiration of bygone pop culture.
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Overkill's grim attitude and affinity for murder was a hilarious foil to The Tick's boundless enthusiasm and strict hero's code in season 1.
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The big picture: The former army captain has a penchant for insulting women, gay people and minorities, and an affinity for military rule.
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If their affinity for Cruz isn't robust enough to reliably outperform Rubio, his supporters will begin to question the logic of his candidacy.
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Mapplethorpe always had an affinity for exploring the shades of gray between masculinity and femininity, dressing himself in both butch and femme drag.
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Trump, who has a well-established affinity for authoritarian leaders, has invited Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the White House in November.
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Presumably, bloggers and comedians get a kick out of likening Trump to the orange cheese snack because of his affinity for fake tanning.
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It's about time that people recognized Toronto's affinity for club slappers that are heavier than some doom metal songs (luv u Electric Wizard).
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My husband works in contemporary art, and we have an affinity for pieces wherein you can really read the hand of the artist.
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I've always had an affinity for Disney, which is normal for a kid, but a little out of the ordinary for an adult.
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"Ever since Jack's premature birth, we have a special affinity for the NICU," Pratt captioned one of the Instagram photos from his visit.
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If he talked about his affinity for pizza, I'd ask — with fervent enthusiasm — what he thought the best pizza joint in NYC is.
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If you have any affinity for a pixelated adventure that makes you think as much as smile, do not sleep on Thimbleweed Park.
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Known as the most health-savvy member of the Kardashian gang, Kourtney Kardashian certainly has an affinity for healthy fads and clean eating.
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And Lopez also raved about Rodriguez's humor as well as his affinity for snapping photos with fans affectionately calling him her Instagram boyfriend.
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John McCain of Arizona, Trump walked his plan back: Donald Trump Jr. apparently shares his father's affinity for violent CNN-related fan fiction.
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But as a sharp critic of global capitalism, some question the pope's affinity for Macri, a scion of one of Argentina's wealthiest families.
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Architects' growing affinity for glassy buildings has given the world better views, more natural light, sexier skylines—and a lot of dead birds.
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He has an affinity for "twinsies," two entries with the same clue — like "'Red' or 'white' tree" at 30A and 42A, for example.
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His little girl Pauline — who was named after the late Paul Walker — having an affinity for cars before she's even stringing sentences together.
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She further waxed on Nicole's giggle, her enthusiastic eyebrows and her affinity for animals -- even Vance's cats, though she had never met them.
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But considering it's a collection designed for special occasions, the pieces feel more elevated and special than H&M's usual affinity for basics.
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Tyga loves his car collection so much that his son King Cairo, with ex Blac Chyna, is already developing an affinity for cars.
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They each vie for her loyalty, but it's with the help of Perry and his affinity for philosophy that Kimmy finally chooses Lillian.
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And don't let the name fool you: You don't need an affinity for painting to pull off this trend — though your colorist should.
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For a British synth-pop band, Duran Duran has a surprisingly strong affinity for funk, one thing that has made its songs durable.
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Learning to play on the green clay courts there, Chirico developed an affinity for sliding on clay that Americans typically struggle to master.
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Rather than reach out to allies, he wants to bludgeon many of them, even as he has shown a disturbing affinity for tyrants.
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I might have seemed an incongruous hire, but she had a gift for hiring employees with no affinity for the under-10 crowd.
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While this may seem unfair to many of you, and the reason remains a mystery, she also has an affinity for beer drinkers.
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And employing messaging apps and video sites is a great use of technology that many students have a familiarity with and affinity for.
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In the past, even those with an enduring affinity for gold have needed to wait until they have saved enough to build holdings.
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Normally I don't care that much, but the Rome line is my baby; I've always felt a real affinity for this time period.
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Her work on the long-running CW series Supernatural won her fans, thanks to her affinity for deeply creepy but weirdly touching monsters.
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I was referring less to the lipstick than to her affinity for the traditional trappings of femininity, like frilly dresses and long hair.
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Ties In a brief respite from the draining routines of caregiving, an affinity for a man at another table sparks a certain hunger.
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This Craftsman-style Colorado home is set on 876 acres of land, and is perfect for anyone with an affinity for the outdoors.
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Despite their affinity for the fans and the city, forwards James Neal and David Perron, unrestricted free agents, are unlikely to be back.
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I have had a longtime affinity for Saarinen's work, beginning in my teenage years when his brand of modernism seemed unreal to me.
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As a teenager he worked at a radio repair shop, dissecting small stereos and developing an affinity for the sonic qualities of broadcasts.
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" Paula Williams, 215, is 24-foot-22015, with light brown ringlets, a soft voice and an affinity for phrases like, "Oh, my goodness.
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He does, however, have an affinity for developing his real-estate portfolio — he most recently dropped $60 million on two Lake Tahoe properties.
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Norris' personality, and her deep affinity for doughnuts, have now taken her all the way to America and the The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
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But it was another King, he of sparkling spandex and bacon-banana PBJs and an affinity for Kahlil Gibran, who was beckoning me.
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The makeup giant boasts a diversified portfolio of brands, an affinity for nurturing new brands and strong exposure to high-end beauty products.
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Trump's dislike of Maduro strikes an odd note, however, given his affinity for strongmen in other countries, including President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
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"I felt the same way I feel about most internet rumors or stories that I have no connection or affinity for," Toro said.
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The phrase "cancel culture" â€" the internet-wide affinity for declaring an individual problematic â€" has been likened to a digital witch hunt.
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It's possible he was just being polite — but knowing Michael's affinity for dance, I think it's more likely that he was genuinely interested.
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These two initiatives would be well received by young people, who in past elections have shown little affinity for the Republican presidential candidate.
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Her move toward politics, she explains, was less a burning ideological expression and more an affinity for people, and for bringing them together.
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I have a particular affinity for the pol sambol — incorporating coconut, chile and lime — with its kaleidoscopic depth from pungent, cured Maldive fish.
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It, too, has shown a particular affinity for Bartok, but its 20th-century paragon seems to be Shostakovich, especially in his moodier moments.
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She set up his experiments and researched haunted sites around Chicago, experiences that honed her data collection skills and affinity for paranormal study.
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God forbid one more boomer tells me that my generation is ruining the American dream because of our affinity for avocado toast (it's delicious).
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Brooklyn-based electronic trio, Glass Gang, have shed their usual affinity for slick new wave with a combative mix of hard-hitting dance tracks.
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A year later, Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait and Bush tested global affinity for America by calling for allies to help kick the dictator out.
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This fixation on serial killers and ignorance of mass shootings may make sense within the context of the human affinity for stories and bogeymen.
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The former real estate mogul, known for his affinity for over-the-top gold fixtures, went for classic Americana with touch of retro glitz.
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He's has developed a certain affinity for experimenting with prints, colors and slim fits, and because of that, continuously lands on best dressed lists.
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Its affinity for cute little candies may have you thinking that the AfD is a fly-by-night organization that can just be ignored.
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Uno: Just in case the First Family of Hip-Hop have an affinity for the pizzeria chain and/or the childhood card game. 16.
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Starbucks seems to have an affinity for hitting its customers over the head with holiday flavors whenever the cheerful time of year rolls around.
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However, one side of Hyde-Smith that may not be as Instagrammable for Ivanka is her apparent affinity for public hangings and voter suppression.
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Hot tools can do a number on your hair — and that's true no matter your texture, affinity for trying new colors, or the season.
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Hilariously, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey—a presumable shoe-in for an invite, given Trump's affinity for the platform—wasn't sure whether he was invited.
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They may share an affinity for black turtlenecks but the reputations of Ms Holmes and Apple's celebrated late boss could not be more different.
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One living room shows the couple's affinity for monograms, with a "B" and a "G" statue proudly displayed on end tables flanking the fireplace.
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And they have a longstanding affinity for Ronald Reagan—and candidates who may resemble him—for his role in bringing down the Soviet Union.
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Early Christians don't appear to have had as much affinity for the Phrygian cap as the followers of Mithras did—at least at first.
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And what it really can't do is use the audience's affinity for its characters to short-circuit any ability to take a holistic view.
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"At the time, we did have that affinity for Detroit techno, and still do, so that definitely colored some of our experimentations," Ike says.
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The latest example is the internal memo from (now former) Google engineer, James Damore, questioning the company's diversity efforts and women's affinity for engineering.
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Solomun and Mano share an affinity for tracks with soul and a subtle melancholia that sits atop grooves with some hefty gravity to them.
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It should come as no surprise that earth signs have a high affinity for cannabis considering that they are the most connected to nature.
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Wagner has thrown his lot in with the latter group, expressing an affinity for the president and his policies which isn't escaping Wolf's attention.
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Mary High School in Akron, Ohio, suspects that James's affinity for game balls is a holdover from his days playing football as a teenager.
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Amid those tensions I developed an affinity for women who took center stage and shouted back at everyone who tried to dim their light.
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" A Facebook user echoes her suspicions about her own affinity for fauxcest: "It might have something to do with growing up an only child.
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C.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), enthusiastic intervention boosters both, are prominent among Trump's critics on Syria despite their relative affinity for the president.
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This could just be the result of a simple analytical error: conflating opposition to ideologically consistent conservatives with an affinity for establishment-backed candidates.
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Chapter One: 'Weak' At this point, it's pretty obvious President Donald Trump has an affinity for slapping people with nicknames or insults, or both.
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Miranda and Kail have a particular affinity for the store because they worked on "In the Heights," their first musical together, in its basement.
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There, she was depicted as a young, gifted princess with an affinity for gadgets who designs armor and devices for her superhero brother, T'Challa.
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Editorial One curious aspect of the 2016 presidential campaign has been Donald Trump's startling affinity for Vladimir Putin, the increasingly authoritarian president of Russia.
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During the primaries, Mr. Trump, who is a gun owner, spoke often about his affinity for guns as a way to prove his conservatism.
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As a longtime Ann Arbor family — their children are seventh-generation, they say — they had an affinity for the location and its previous tenants.
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Alice describes her affinity for shirts with Superman, Batman, and race car motifs, the former two of which she's seen in Gap's boys' section.
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So we obviously had to discuss her affinity for plush footwear when we spotted Roberts at a dinner celebrating Reed Krakoff's massive Kohl's collaboration.
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"It's all about empowering women to go out and achieve their goals, big or small," Dunn said of her affinity for the #ActuallySheCan movement.
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Two gorgeous low-rider vehicles blasting R&B and hip-hop could be found outside, evoking the designer's affinity for cholo and street culture.
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Solange Knowles's affinity for super mellow lava lamp rockers Incubus—and her crush on their ever-shirtless frontman, Brandon Boyd—has been well documented.
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Jobs also travels — she seems to have an affinity for Italy, with Instagram posts showing her vacationing in places like Positano, Sicily, and Florence.
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The actor Kieran Culkin gives his audio interpretation a nerdy "textbook genre" delivery that shows his affinity for Riordan's wry sense of teenage humor.
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According to historical accounts, an "organization of gentlemen" who had an affinity for dogs struggled to agree on a name for their new club.
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An author writing erotic romance needs to have an affinity for writing the small details of intimate encounters to bring love scenes to life.
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Now that girls play sports and do other things that used to be considered masculine, fathers might feel more of an affinity for them.
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And Mr. Trump's apparent affinity for the likes of Mr. Orban owes something to his envy of leaders who are rarely challenged at home.
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An affinity for the broken, the damaged and discarded infuses all of Ms. Dickens' work, influencing both her medium and her deeply political message.
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It was one of an increasingly rare breed of spaces that welcomed performers of many stripes, united only by an affinity for the offbeat.
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A registered nurse with an affinity for helping people, Ms. Ridley said she was immediately drawn to yoga's ethos of unity and human connection.
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"I have great faith in the people there and a lot of affinity for the state and its people," he wrote in an email.
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I have an affinity for people my own age, an attraction, or maybe just a recognition of organs in the same stage of decay.
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Vows Sujay Jaswa forged his stellar career in Silicon Valley by relying on timing, instinct, a gregarious personality and an affinity for calculated risks.
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He'd signaled affinity for the conservative lifestyle with his embrace of the "birther" conspiracy theory, and now you could see him live at CPAC.
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They are very different women with very different style, but they do share one thing: an affinity for accessories, especially jewelry (costume or real).
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Ever since Mr. Trump jumped into political life, Washington has scratched its collective head over his curious affinity for the strongman of the Kremlin.
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"If I was missing something, it was always in her makeup case," Suzette says about the late Tejano superstar's affinity for borrowing her makeup.
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To us, this may be touching proof of his affinity for Western culture even as Europe pulls up the drawbridge against refugees like him.
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In a station that has the feel of an art gallery, the crowds seem to have a natural affinity for music, Ms. Keser added.
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" On the Republican Party: "I think there is a reason why women, people of color, young people, don't feel affinity for the Republican Party.
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Though he shares an affinity for grilling with other young Oslo chefs, the base for Mr. Myhre's creativity is a rigorous classical culinary background.
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Elizabeth Warren, whose affinity for detailed plans has become a running joke, sells a day planner, notebook, and other stationery on her campaign site.
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But if I'm not, it sure does explain his affinity for foreign dictators and illustrates just how dangerous a position our country is in.
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Distinctly Eastern European, with an odd affinity for the ugly or unusual, it doesn't look like high fashion — at least it didn't, until now.
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Working through two world wars and the Great Depression, Beebe's coed team had an affinity for costume parties, music nights and equator-crossing ceremonies.
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Mr. Godard occasionally cites Rousseau, along with contemporary philosophers like Jacques Derrida, but as a thinker he has a greater affinity for Lewis Carroll.
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With the released emails showing that, as many have suspected, he harbors an affinity for white nationalist and fringe media organizations, Miller must resign.
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Calipari gushed about Krzyzewski's triumphs with the national team, and the coaches bonded over their Catholic-influenced boyhoods and their affinity for legendary coaches.
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"When you spend that much time on the water you really have an affinity for the ocean and an appreciation for it," Schulze says.
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"I just have in my heart a real affinity for these owner-operated pass-throughs," Johnson recently told the New York Times's Jim Tankersley.
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While the young reporters were assigned most of their stories, some felt a special affinity for certain victims and asked to write about them.
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Biologist E.O. Wilson wrote that people are born with an affinity for other living things and nature, a theory he called the biophilia hypothesis.
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Some Clinton supporters have also decided that Stein's attendance at a conference in Russia proves she has an "apparent affinity" for the Russian president.
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" Sandberg said that, as a someone who is Jewish, the ability to target ads based on an affinity for Hitler made her "disgusted and disappointed.
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In his 1987 bestseller, "The Art of the Deal," Trump documents his affinity for making almost insane opening statements or bids for projects and prices.
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And by the way, I&aposm saying this as a Connecticut Yankee, I got no affinity for the south, but it doesn&apost stop there.
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Taken at his word -- a dislike for Iran, an affinity for Putin, a dislike of Assad and a hatred of ISIS -- Trump's dilemma is clear.
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The unrest poses a delicate political challenge for Xi, who has made his affinity for the military one of the pillars of his folksy image.
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I feel strongly that this year afforded a superb opportunity for Trump to make grounds with African Americans who have no particular affinity for Hillary.
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Trump's affinity for Vladimir Putin and blind eye toward Russian aggression has been hard for many in the GOP, like Senator John McCain, to swallow.
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This despite the Russian president's inviting status as a bogeyman, especially among Republicans, and despite the embarrassment that Mr Trump's affinity for him has entailed.
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Before discovering her affinity for cooking up sweets in the kitchen, Pansino, 31, was living in Los Angeles just hoping to catch her big break.
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"This means that these compounds have higher affinity for the receptors in the human body," Dr. Cinzia Citti, lead author of the study, told CNN.
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The man known for his voice, his hair, and his affinity for floral button-ups has gone from teen heartthrob to potential Oscar contender overnight.
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Fiorina appears to have little chance of winning in Iowa, which has shown greater affinity for Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.
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With purple cat-eyes, ombré color, teal eyeliner, and so much more in her oeuvre, it's clear that Khloe has a major affinity for makeup.
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Photos of Yanevski started circulating earlier this week, and fans couldn't help but drool over the actor's affinity for posting shirtless pictures to his Instagram.
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Expect the summer pieces to be just as sweet, featuring Draper James' signature magnolia print, denim separates, and more of its affinity for Southern phrases.
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Robbie and Delevingne already share a Love cover and a penchant for Alessandro Michele's Gucci (not to outdo Jared Leto's affinity for it, of course).
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Clinton had broken out and delivered a very serious message about Trump's alleged affinity for Moscow in a way that landed with the broader public.
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Some have pointed to Pence's affinity for the archaic word "lodestar", which is used in the op-ed, as a clue that he's the culprit.
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The dollar recovered, attracting safe-haven buying as persistent equity market turbulence and possibilities of a U.S. government shutdown taxed investors' affinity for risk-taking.
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What Salvini might have had to swallow for the price of putting his League in power is Conte&aposs past political affinity for the left.
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Between fashion's affinity for sexy, spaghetti strap slips, the resurgence of micro-glasses, and the upcoming Daria reboot, the '90s is having a major moment.
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Like others with the condition, Jonathan was social and had an affinity for music, and he brought joy and perspective to his family, Marsden said.
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Trump doesn't share Obama's affinity for the tech industry, possibly giving Oracle an opening to nudge the administration to look more closely at Google's practices.
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We wouldn't judge you if your affinity for avocado made you buy this thing and set it up in your living room as extra seating.
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He acknowledged his affinity for President John F. Kennedy and introduced his mother, wife, and three children, who joined him on stage after the speech.
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It's a place that I know Mr. Murdoch has a lot of affinity for and we are delighted that he is coming to the church.
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Musk once referred to the Onion "the greatest publication in the history of all conscious beings, living or dead," indicating a deep affinity for satire.
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He campaigned on being a thorn in the Republican Party's side, and his affinity for offensive far-right rhetoric has forced lawmakers into a corner.
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By the time I was in college, he had stopped baking experimental batches of bread for fun and had lost his affinity for bad puns.
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Trump's affinity for other New Yorkers led directly to an unexpected political deal last week with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer -- a Brooklyn-born Democrat.
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"Here's a city that has boasted of its LGBT devotion, its affinity for the sexual perversion movement in America," said Rick Wiles, a Christian broadcaster.
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The newly 21-year-old has shown an affinity for the fast fashion brand in the past, promoting them on her Instagram on numerous occasions.
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It is no wonder Miller felt such an affinity for Arthur Evans: Neither man let what they didn't know interfere with their enjoyment of Crete.
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She seems to have an affinity for Madewell, whose clothes range around $72 for a pair of shorts or $62 for a denim crop top.
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Like Butina, he had visited the country frequently, exhibited an affinity for it, was involved with guns as a licensed dealer—and is probably innocent.
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Like populist parties across Europe, Austria's far-right is characterized by its opposition to immigrants, particularly those from Muslim countries, and its affinity for Russia.
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Law enforcement sources are reviewing Paddock's affinity for cruises that he and girlfriend Marilou Danley would take to European and Middle Eastern ports of call.
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Defensively punishing, with an affinity for lineman-like slaps or the occasional solid punch to the faces of both teammates and opponents—and even referees!
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Given Pence's established affinity for 2257 regulations, pornographers should definitely make sure they've dotted all the I's and crossed all the T's on performer paperwork.
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Bedlam's ghosts manifest in the darkness and dreariness of the Montréal quartet's output, and their affinity for grungy throwback skronk is hidden in plain sight.
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As a result, the public has come to take his affinity for young, almost-exclusively-blonde Victoria's Secret and/or Sports Illustrated models for granted.
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Over the past couple of months, celebrities far and wide have proven that Kylie isn't the only one with an affinity for faux hair changes.
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Described as a "troubled kid," Nikolas Cruz, the 19-year-old charged in the shooting, had an affinity for violence and bragged about killing animals.
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While Walker has previously recommended Icke's work on her blog, this is the first time her apparent affinity for him has gone quite so public.
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Most of the time this affinity for order operates in concert with a respect for the rule of law, or at least independent of it.
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" And the baby boomer raised with a steely Midwestern reserve, a devotion to her Methodist faith and a fierce affinity for a "zone of privacy.
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The nine interviewed for this story cover the spectrum, balancing a personal affinity for Jackson with a professional interest in following facts where they lead.
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Noticing in May 2016 the Trump campaign's unexpected affinity for Russia, Fusion hired Mr. Steele, a veteran of Britain's MI6 intelligence agency, to dig deeper.
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I understood my grandmother's embrace of Vienna Fingers as I understood her affinity for Planters Cheez Balls, Gorton's Fish Sticks and other American processed foods.
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They had such an affinity for the hotel and its bar, as well as for dogs, that they decided to name the show after it.
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"I'm sure I have such a strong affinity for dance because, like poetry, it is filled with nuances you only recognize over time," he said.
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Every, a two-times Bay Hill winner who has not won anywhere else on tour, showed his affinity for the course by making seven birdies.
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His bro-ish persona, professed affinity for many of the other candidates, and easy jokes made him popular among Democrats, especially in the early states.
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Hence the affinity for Mr. O'Reilly, and Mr. Trump's apparent sense that news reports about the TV host's actions are an indirect attack on him.
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Aside from the regional attraction, dry cider has a strong affinity for the rich, sharp lactic flavors of the cheese, especially with eggs and bacon.
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Although he knew that Rinne, who turned 21 that season, was essentially hoping to take his job, Backstrom developed a strong affinity for his backup.
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Much of his work is also semi-autobiographical, merging his socialist views and his affinity for Glaswegian culture and reflecting his sexual and social insecurities.
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In a video of the conversation that went viral, Mr. Trudeau can be overheard making a reference to President Trump's affinity for news media attention.
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He spoke of watching Prizzi's Honor — he does have an affinity for mob-themed movies — and spotted a graffiti-scarred subway train in one scene.
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Female journalists felt a special affinity for Ms. Moore, who starred in that show as Mary Richards, a news producer at a Minneapolis television station.
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" Scaramucci also said Bannon had white nationalist "tendencies," pointing to Breitbart as an example of the former chief strategist's affinity for "white nationalist economic fervor.
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I recently asked Bob Corker, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, why he thinks Mr. Trump has such apparent affinity for Mr. Putin.
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If Kate's affinity for velvet isn't reason enough for you to test-drive this trend, the material's soft and rich nature will certainly convince you.
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David Cassidy of Partridge Family fame also had an affinity for them, so much so that he became something of a puka shell poster boy.
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The expected hiring of Ms. Powell, 42, by the incoming administration is the latest indication of the president-elect's affinity for alumni of Goldman Sachs.
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He said that the affinity for bootlegs is the result of an "understanding gained over time," but when people get it, they really get it.
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After five years, she landed at Details, where she and Ms. Oliveri quickly became "work wives," sharing an affinity for both high and low culture.
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Mr. Khashoggi had both an affinity for Islamist political movements and close ties to the Saudi royal family — until the crown prince cut those ties.
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If the media eventually gets the story right, it'll only matter to those who either already dislike Trump, or have a serious affinity for the truth.
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"Women have an affinity for gender issues .. that women, and the LGBT community, have suffered (the conflict) and have felt pain in different ways," Balanta said.
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The singer-actress took her role as executive producer very seriously, and has spoken about her affinity for the heartbreaking, yet very relatable, plot and characters.
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The former president, who's become known in recent years for his affinity for colorful, zany-patterned socks, does not own any Hamilton socks — "yet," says McGrath.
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Over 4.013 episodes, he's had his share of challenges — like the day he learned he'd be making a Volcanalis, a demon with an affinity for volcanoes.
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An ode to Blanche McClanahan played Blanche Devereaux, a sassy woman of a certain age who wasn't afraid to display her affinity for men and sex.
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Jenner shares an affinity for the late bombshell actress, and has a series of Andy Warhol's portraits of her lining the staircase in this same foyer.
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She may no longer be the snarling housewife she once was, but she's still got that survivor mentality, razor-sharp wit, and affinity for the disenfranchised.
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I remembered the broad strokes of how to play, and I quickly realized that I still have an affinity for playing with my huge, green creatures.
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Of course, I'm guessing if you are a serious cyclist then you might have an affinity for a particular third-party bike computer or power meter.
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Trump's affinity for the drive-thru is no surprise, but just how far his top aides would go to please his appetite could be considered shocking.
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A FEW months ago Santiago Maldonado, a 1163-year-old craftsman and tattoo artist, moved to Patagonia, motivated by an affinity for the indigenous Mapuche people.
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Perhaps, instead of being driven by a strong economy, cheap relative valuation, or relief regarding trade wars, investor affinity for Dow stocks is propelled by defensiveness.
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Castro's affinity for U.S. civil rights garnered him respect among African-Americans, but was dismissed by the Cuban leader's detractors as little more than public relations.
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Unless you and your relative shared an affinity for a certain bird, you don't have to read too deeply into the kind of animal you see.
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"There's been a great recognition that particularly the Scandinavian Lutherans have a greater affinity for the Catholic world than the Germans or Americans," Professor Root said.
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The fiery passion of Gaga's sun and Venus is balanced out by her moon in Scorpio, which indicates a cool affinity for mysteries and the subconscious.
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Of course, having an affinity for thrills and adventures are prerequisites, but your follower count on Twitter and Instagram could weigh on the job application, too.
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They conducted a series of experiments to assess how carbon's affinity for iron may have been altered by other compounds present in the Earth's early environment.
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He said that Zuckerberg's affinity for Time Well Spent was "dishonest" given the incentives of Facebook's business model, which depends on selling users' attention to advertisers.
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Still, he's evolved into an influential leader in the Democratic Party, even as he self-identified as an independent while publicly declaring an affinity for Socialism.
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Because of this week's affinity for Kermit and microgravity, it didn't take us long to ask a very natural question: have frogs ever been to space?
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Since the nitrogen atoms have an equal affinity for electrons, they share them evenly, so there is no dipole moment, rendering the gas invisible to infrared.
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In June, she told PEOPLE she had a big affinity for cats that was playing into how she was planning to design her first child's nursery.
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Some do not entirely belong to the group they betray; others, like the French fascists of Vichy, have a deep affinity for the enemy they aid.
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And there, Nikita Kucherov, whose affinity for scoring at critical postseason moments evokes Brad Richards's and Ruslan Fedotenko's sorcery from the Lightning's 193 Stanley Cup run.
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He is reported to have a particular affinity for Napoleon Bonaparte and his era of rule, and has allegedly authored many works on the French leader.
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"Los Guachos V" (Sunnyside) Guillermo Klein, the Argentine pianist and composer, has an affinity for transforming highly methodical designs into music that feels soulful and uncalculating.
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Mac Guff was chosen for its ability to create animation with a sense of romance, he said, because of Owen's affinity for pre-computer-generated animation.
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In their answers to all of these questions, downwardly mobile working-class whites showed a greater affinity for Mr. Trump's themes than did the upwardly mobile.
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As someone with very little affinity for old school Ninja Gaiden and games of its ilk, these opening hours did little for me—I was bored.
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A brief look at her Instagram will reveal her affinity for roses and middle fingers, which she confirms as her aesthetic to me over the phone.
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Among the most recognizable prospects are potential No. 1 overall pick Myles Garrett, known for his affinity for poetry and dinosaurs, and Beyoncé-obsessed Solomon Thomas.
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But my affinity for shopping in-person ensures that I only swipe my credit card on clothes that fit me and that I know I'll wear.
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Sean Duffy of Wisconsin, who is now a CNN contributor, questioned whether Vindman was "concerned about American policy" and claimed he had "an affinity" for Ukraine.
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Even for Jews whose connection to Israel is less direct, and less historically weighted, it's difficult to separate being "Jewish" from feeling an affinity for Israel.
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Mr. Truaxe seemed consumed by the idea that those around him had committed financial crimes, and had an obsessive interest in and affinity for President Trump.
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I understand that this story is made infinitely more complicated by Weiss' affinity for misinformation, his tendency toward an asymmetrical grand strategy, his love of mischief.
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When Philo's abrupt exit from fashion left us searching for a designer who shared her same affinity for minimal, elevated designs, Lee was the obvious choice.
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"In jewelry and what I create, every single gem has its own color and original fabrication," the designer says of her affinity for custom-made pieces.
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I am not; I am a slob with a hoarder's affinity for trash, and when we lived together, my habits rendered my mother apoplectic with rage.
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As Astead Herndon at the New York Times notes, Castro's endorsement of Warren isn't necessarily a shock — the pair clearly share an affinity for one another.
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The bottom line: Warren and other progressive Democrats are intent on protecting brick-and-mortar retailers, but show no such affinity for brick-and-mortar banks.
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My mom was a missionary kid who grew up in Japan, which is one reason I have such an affinity for the country and its food.
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His attorney Edward Fitzgerald told a London courtroom Wednesday about the visit from Rohrabacher, a man with his own legendary affinity for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Her affinity for makeup-free looks and easygoing outfits seem be inspired her time spent in Wyoming, where husband Kanye West recently purchased a sprawling ranch.
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Its moniker derives from Ito's affinity for cabinets of curiosities — small historical collections of rare objects that tell weird and wonderful stories about the natural world.
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But some things are making him feel uncomfortable — parts of Mr. Trump's travel ban, for example, and the recurring theme of his apparent affinity for Russia.
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In fact, in the wake of the revelations about Miller's affinity for white nationalism, more than 80 members of Congress want him to resign right now.
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They found themselves struggling to blend Mr. Newland's affinity for clean lines and minimalism with Ms. Chandra's love of bright colors, loud patterns and eclectic art.
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"The New York Times reported in December 2017 that Trump "has an odd affinity for showing off bathrooms, including one he renovated near the Oval Office.
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The album's third single, "Southern Sky" combines Giannascoli's affinity for strange sounds and images with the kind of heartfelt songwriting present in country music for generations.
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An affinity for Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be a trait common to both Fillon and Trump, but little else brings the two men together.
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It found that Mr. Beierle had planned the attack for months and had an affinity for pornographic yoga and a documented disdain for the opposite sex.
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" In keeping with his affinity for the jazz poet, Jenkins's best known song is actually called "Jazz," which appeared on his celebrated 2014 mixtape "The Waters.
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Any ongoing affinity for the book is a way of signalling to the world that you are still enthralled by juvenile and illusory notions of freedom.
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He gave up the habit when he went to prison, fearing that his well-publicized affinity for espresso would give enemies an opportunity to poison him.
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"Given the high affinity for carrying weapons in the far-right extremist spectrum, those numbers are extremely worrying," Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said, presenting the report.
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With these sea scallops, good Champagne would be a great choice, especially a blanc de blancs, made entirely of chardonnay, which has a special affinity for scallops.
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When you think of Nicki Minaj, you likely think of her insane flow, her affinity for all things pink, her dearly beloved Barbz... the list goes on.
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Even without access to his tax returns or venturing into conjecture about hidden business interests, it's clear that Trump has an affinity for doing deals with Russians.
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Marianne Williamson might be your mom's favorite author — especially if your mom is a middle-aged woman with an affinity for day-time TV and Aperol spritzes.
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His affinity for batting at GoPros when presented with one has created Kardashian-rivaling selfies that chronicle the exciting outdoors — often include a ragtag gang of friends.
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They were an attempt to reconcile an affinity for nature acquired while growing up near the vast wilderness of the American West with her present urban environment.
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" Riley's name came up Sunday when NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport tweeted that the Cowboys "have an affinity" for Riley "if they move on from Jason Garrett.
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From the paint-splattered jeans to her newfound affinity for trucker hats, the Rock 'N Roll star seems to have more a of a country flair lately.
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Yet, some research supports the notion that interactive technology can actually aid science education, and in certain cases, enable children to develop an affinity for outdoor spaces.
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The ex-Communist state is almost entirely dependent on Russian energy supplies and many Bulgarians feel a deep affinity for their giant neighbor across the Black Sea.
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Little Moroccan Cannon, the 5-year-old of Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon, proved he's inherited his mother's affinity for both amazing sleepwear and rousing holiday tunes.
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Though the actress and rocker, who met through a mutual friend, appear to be an odd couple, they share more than an affinity for music and Manhattan.
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Then there are Disney social clubs—Disney fans who are not into cosplay, but who have an affinity for Disney and California car culture or Latino culture.
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SHOP Israël Abou Gregory Abou, as he's also known, is a Parisian implant with a multi-sensory concept store that has an affinity for the minute details.
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But, if we want to give in to the theory, it could mean that Bran really is the Night King and preserves his affinity for Northerner attire.
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With his bleached spiky hair and weird affinity for flame-printed button up shirts, Fieri has been written off as a cheesy dad way past his prime.
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While it's safe to say our affinity for oversized denim and gold hoops isn't going anywhere, it's about time our hair played a little catch up, too.
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In the case of that really long tapeworm that does infect humans, it has a super high affinity for vitamin B12, so sometimes it will cause anemia.
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The 29-year-old was a first-round pick in 2009 out of Rutgers, a school Patriots coach Bill Belichick has shown affinity for throughout the years.
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"This agreement further exemplifies the viewer affinity for our beloved brands and talent, and fuboTV's commitment to offering high-quality, world-class content to customers," he added.
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From classics like Wednesday Addams to more timely characters like the witches of American Horror Story: Coven, these ideas finally embrace your affinity for a muted wardrobe.
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It started out innocently, like so many toxic things do: A dear friend who was aware of my affinity for crossword puzzles suggested I download the app.
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The author's affinity for his home region never curdles into chauvinism; he happily admits that decent gumbo can be found in San Francisco, New York and Chicago.
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Taylor: We met [guest musician John Popper] on the H.O.R.D.E. tour when we sat in with [Blues Traveler] and instantly had that musical affinity for one another.
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Dominguez, 34, was especially excited for her younger brother, who was born soon after the Rams left and has yet to develop an affinity for the sport.
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When you look closely at each person's tattoos, there's more to the story than just a cartoon portrait of Davidson's ex and Grande's affinity for dainty designs.
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Zarco, like his former employer, also has quite an affinity for celebrities, and an entire "movie stars" section on his website dedicated to his encounters with them.
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Like Copeland and Blunt, he's found a way to express his affinity for the place that made him, while still suggesting that it can't wholly define him.
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Rebecca Katz, 33, had been caring for employers Julie and Russell Berman's two kids in Long Island, New York when she developed a strong affinity for Tigger.
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The $20 Affinity for iPad, the freemium RAW Power and the older (but free) Snapseed are among the apps that can edit RAW files on the tablet.
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Like Rashad, Earl also plays with sombre, longing themes masquerading as party jams, and his affinity for samples and deep basslines makes him an artist-to-watch.
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Wiesenfeld says the steady pulse of the record is a result of his longtime affinity for proper dance music, starting as a kid listening to trance compilations.
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Despite welcoming Bill Clinton twice to great fanfare, the actions approved by Reagan and Bush created an affinity for the United States, in general, and specifically Republicans.
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Though many women seemed to have an affinity for certain products, they didn't necessarily know anything about those brands' values or communicate with them in any way.
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The 42-year-old artist, an autodidact who dropped out of school after the eighth grade, told CNBC his affinity for learning led him to technology investing.
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Elizabeth Warren are losing their affinity for a large number of candidates and increasingly falling behind Warren and a smaller group of candidates, new Insider polling shows.
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With its working eyelids, unsettlingly detailed irises, and ability to "learn" English words, it's no surprise that so many young adults have an affinity for surreal humor.
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We can only hope that Trump's support for Duterte arises from ignorance or venality; a feeling of affinity for the Philippine president would be far more frightening.
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Though Frida Kahlo wasn't one of the luminaries chronicled by Cabrol, she shared an affinity for the avant-garde (indeed, the surreal) as rendered through fashion's lens.
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After being raised as a boy with an affinity for motorcycles, anime, and engineering, Mercado spent her late 20s discovering her new identity as a transgender woman.
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Eventually, Berman's shtick became tired—there's only so many ways you can circle the wagons like the Buffalo Bills—but I never lost my affinity for Jackson.
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Both raving music nerds with an affinity for the bizarre and a passion for obscure singles, horror comics, and early sci-fi, they hit it off immediately.
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Instead, Bolsonaro — who has shown an affinity for Brazil's past as a military dictatorship — wants to dismiss these regional leaders and concentrate more power in the presidency.
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Darkness Visible Your query brings to my mind two writers, not known for their affinity for glamor, who have nonetheless produced perceptive novels set during film shoots.
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Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), the nerdiest of Will's nerd clique, discovered a new friend in Dart, a tadpole-like creature that shared his affinity for 3 Musketeers bars.
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It is about the ones who really meant it — neither those playing at insurrection, nor the ideologues who, in their sincerity, betray a fatal affinity for dogma.
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But I have such an ease and affinity for women's wear that I thought it would be interesting to come back to men's and find my way.
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Maria Butina, the gun-loving Russian national with an affinity for Republicans who was supposedly studying at American University, was arrested by the FBI in July 2018.
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Mr. Smith's pieces for other bandleaders, like Red Norvo ("Divertimento," 1957) and Shelly Manne ("Concerto for Clarinet and Combo," 1957), also showed his affinity for the style.
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Colbert has spent the entirety of Trump's time in office railing against the president's hypocrisy, his exclusionary policies, and his affinity for telling lies whenever it's convenient.
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Some high-ranking administrators have clearly been guided by an affinity for the belief that Mr. Sullivan's representation of Mr. Weinstein constituted a betrayal of enlightened judgment.
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Jamal Khashoggi had both an affinity for Islamist political movements and close ties to the Saudi royal family — until they were cut by a new crown prince.
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Beginning in his high school years Mr. Hargrove expressed a deep affinity for jazz's classic lexicon and the creative flexibility to place it in a fresh context.
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Although the couple's middle children were the only ones featured in the video, their older daughter North, 6, has already shown an affinity for all things western.
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Mr. Sanders, 76, played with John Coltrane near the end of his life, seeming to inherit Coltrane's affinity for global folk musics, Eastern spirituality and caterwauling expressionism.
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Trump, however, hasn't tried to hide his affinity for authoritarian rulers or for the death penalty — not just for drug crimes but for other ones as well.
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There's a lot of hype around Cristal Champagne, thanks in no small part to Jay-Z and his affinity for Armand de Brignac (which he now owns).
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Ahead, read all about her quintessential fall look, her affinity for shopping at department stores, and her decision to hand-select every model for the ad campaign.
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" He developed such an affinity for the author, Robert Louis Stevenson, that he later wrote a faithful sequel titled "Jim Hawkins and the Curse of Treasure Island.
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But Corbyn's inner circle has a similar minimizing tendency where the crimes of Stalinism are concerned, plus the equally inevitable far-left affinity for Latin American authoritarianism.
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Still, White House officials said Mr. Trump had more affinity for Ms. Le Pen, and was closer to her on the issues than his recent reversals suggested.
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Sanders's real legacy may be proving to the Democratic Party that the new generation of voters has no affinity for the old Clinton-era politics of moderation.
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As a candidate in 2015, Mr. Trump, who has shown an affinity for conspiracy theories, appeared on Infowars for a nearly half-hour interview with Mr. Jones.
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For Children Goats have a certain affinity for garbage, so perhaps it's no surprise that they should be chewing their way through a musical about the environment.
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He loved to spend time in department stores, and my mother and I inherited not only his affinity for shopping but also his particular brand of generosity.
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She was also, as "Varda by Agnès" makes wonderfully clear, an enthusiastic mentor and an inspiring teacher, with a natural interest in and affinity for young people.
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China's affinity for robots has created a booming industry, but its companies aren't overtaking their global competitors, a senior partner at consulting firm McKinsey & Company told CNBC.
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But UPS' affinity for them is helping keep the planes alive, even if they are a tiny portion of Boeing's order book of more than 5,800 planes.
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Mr. Trump's affinity for strongmen is well established, as is his contempt for his predecessor and his habit of gleefully ridiculing opponents, regardless of their party affiliation.
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Older, whiter and fairly mixed in gender, they showed an affinity for equipment-dependent recreation — their games of horseshoes seemed like catastrophes waiting to happen — and barbecues.
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Furthermore, the new EP flexes an affinity for bluesy vocal sampling and playful piano keystrokes that give the whole thing a nostalgic yet still dance-worthy vibe.
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