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Indeed there is a great affinity between the draughtsmanship of Florentine and Japanese artists.
Adsorption of MB on MBC CH was spontaneous, endothermic and had great affinity between the adsorbate and adsorbent.
"I see a great affinity between Degas's dancers and Misty," said Thelma Golden, director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem.
The actor David Thewlis, who met Reynolds while making the film Gangster Number One, said there had always been a great affinity between actors and thieves as each needed the skills of the other "Thieves are, by necessity, great actors," he said.
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For example, Marcel and Sartre were farther apart than Heidegger and Sartre; and there was greater affinity between Abbagnano and Merleau-Ponty than between Merleau-Ponty and Marcel.
For them, giving common investors ownership is another form of brand marketing, and it creates greater affinity between the purchaser and the company itself.
To add to the confusing phylogenetic signal from morphological data, some osteological studies suggest a greater affinity between the two bottlenose dolphins (T. aduncus and T. truncatus) than between T. aduncus and any Stenella species [ 23].
In the Adriatic-Balkanian region, even more recent events explain the great affinities found between the ichthyofauna of northern Italy and northern rivers of the Balkan Peninsula.
Eisenhower had great affinity for the retreat.
France, in particular, has a great affinity for his work.
"And I have a great affinity for little people".
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