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As such, you can imagine how little affinity someone from Karachi might feel for the tales of the Shackletons and Scotts of the world, who didn't merely camp but chose to do so as far from modern plumbing and artificially controlled temperature as humanly possible.
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Did she feel any affinity with someone like Marianne Faithfull, another woman who was a muse (and besmirched sex symbol) before becoming a respected artist?
But Kanyinda clearly felt a deep affinity for someone whose experience so closely paralleled his own, and who, like him, would be facing daunting challenges in the months ahead.
- Even if the relationship stays strong, sometimes personal affinity with someone colors your judgment about their performance.
But it's hard to establish trust or affinity with someone when you're also trying to sell them something.
If that's not you, then you might be better off courting a so-called affinity angel--someone looking for a company that's focused on a market niche near and dear to their heart.
"If you're having a disagreement with someone, your affinity drops quickly.
Part of it, also, is the Madoff "affinity fraud" effect: people trust someone they perceive as part of their tribe — in this case the tribe of liberal-haters — and are blind to evidence that they are being taken for a ride.
Recently, someone questioned my affinity for red wine.
It's the sort of reveal that might prompt Quinn King to throw her trusty walkie-talkie across the room: someone confessing an affinity for "Cupcake Wars".
"Consider someone who has an affinity for 'N.Y.P.D. Blue,' " said Mr. Lorenz of MissionFish.
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