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It's an innate affinity.
Wilson, the renowned biologist, believes that we are hard wired with an innate affinity for nature, a hypothesis he calls biophilia.
But his rhythm and articulation are sure, especially on the bridge, in which he emphasizes "there" and "care" with a trilling vibrato that displays his innate affinity for swing.
Apparently some have an innate affinity for something that tastes like NyQuil.
Naturally, a homegrown player tends to have more of an innate affinity to a club.
Winemakers across the globe, from California and Australia to France and Spain, cultivate this varietal and achieve very different expressions in the process, but one thing these wines share is an innate affinity with grilled meats.
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Yet even Lawrence H. Summers, the former president of Harvard, might agree that medicine is a field for which women have a natural affinity, with the innate traits of being nurturing, intuitive and empathic.
Natural affinities!
To address this issue, we designed a pH-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus protein A variant that retained its innate stability and affinity toward antibody.
Whether from her innate personality, her admitted affinity for the oft-mentioned "dope", or the mental domination by Jake ("A woman like you's not made to have ideas. Made to be hugged an' squeezed!), Flora is a vulnerable figure.
Lu, D. R. et al. T cell-dependent affinity maturation and innate immune pathways differentially drive autoreactive B cell responses in rheumatoid arthritis.
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