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Did he feel some deep affinity with the mischievous Italian humanist?
When Ms. Salem sang a slower tune, there was a clear, deep affinity with the blues.
This format may seem superficial, but the book actually honors Mr. Ebert's deep affinity with Thomas Wolfe.
Yorke's deep affinity with musical outriders such as LA's Flying Lotus – upon whose album Cosmogramma he guested last year – is manifest.
Arendt acknowledged her deep affinity with Rahel Varnhagen, née Levin, calling her "my very closest woman friend, unfortunately dead a hundred years now".
The most interesting strand in Reiss's book is her cultural history, which suggests that "from the earliest records of civilization, humans have felt a deep affinity with dolphins".
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And, even stranger, German intellectual tradition has long had deep affinities with the Greeks -- unfortunately, the Greece of Pericles and Plato, not Papandreou and his minions.
Tell me: which of Wordsworth's works would you say It's Not Me, It's You has the deepest affinity with?" There is a pause.
"It's not just about pure TV reach but also building deeper affinity with a global target audience or, increasingly, a reason to talk to and engage with B2B constituents," Brown said in an e-mail.
But neither of these reasons speak to Thiel's deeper affinities with Trump.
He's a jazz singer indebted to both artists, though his temperament — dexterous and mercurial, with a penchant for extravagant digression — reflects deeper affinities with Coltrane.
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