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At last he gained the affection of Oriental Jews – half of Israel's population – who had once seen him as an Ashkenazi elitist.
Ancient myth and modern science, weird conspiracies and a job at Harvard — not to mention the affection of the heroine.
An anchor at WNBC since 1980, Ms. Simmons earned the affection of New Yorkers, initially on the long-running "Live at Five" program in the 1980s and 1990s, and on Wednesday some of them wanted an explanation from the station.
Stability and the affection of the nuns at the Capuchin convent in Bagnacavallo, where she spent the last year of her life, improved Allegra's self-control.
He won the prize in his junior year, and also secured the affection of Mary Baird, a student at a nearby women's academy.
Weirdly, he proved far better at winning the affections of some women he patronized than of lawmakers.
And her husband has lost irretrievably, it seems, the affections of at least one of his sons.
Blonde and beautiful with a sharp wit and even sharper ambition, Athénaïs subtly employed every weapon at her disposal to win the affections of the young Louis.
At Henry III's accession (May 1574) the duc de Guise occupied a unique position at court as well as in the affections of the people of Paris.
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