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"The latter has connotations of political party affiliation, which most people want to avoid in discourse".
But in his day job he leaves his political affiliation, which he declined to state, at the door.
Most past presidents have come into office with a clear denominational affiliation, which helped narrow their options.
A report in 1950 revealed how Hill's first wife, Inez, was becoming "sick to death" of his Communist party affiliation, which she had previously shared.
"Davos wives" are given white name-only badges with no affiliation – which is like an announcement to the world that no one need trouble talking to us.
Ed Miliband has unilaterally risked its funding base by insisting that in future all union donations must come from individual members signing up to opt in to party affiliation, which will lose Labour slabs of money.
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Abdi has also banned clan politics and affiliations, which fuel conflict in the country.
And information about gang affiliations, which I guess refers to tattoos.
Velvet Revolver is still trying to escape the shadow of its members' former affiliations, which include Guns N' Roses and Stone Temple Pilots.
I'd written an essay on Copland for a wholly different occasion, and started coming to grips with Copland's Popular Front affiliations, which had helped spur his elevation of American folk music.
Although one might expect the refuseniks to be disheartened after losing their jobs, their associations and/or academic or professional affiliations, which was a common practice after declaring a desire to leave the Soviet Union, just the opposite was true.
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