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Half a summer into what he expects to be a long-term affiliation with the Surf Lodge, the chef had already developed paternalistic feelings toward the place.
They establish long-term affiliations with an academic institution and access many other developmental opportunities, including sporting activities, societies, community volunteering, as well as making new friends and relationships.
A long-term study of botos in Brazil suggests that they have no long-term affiliations, except in the case of mothers and offspring, and that adult males compete for sexual favors both by fighting and by displaying objects.
Key, Jr. (1908 63), identified as "critical," or "realigning," several elections in which American voters shifted their long-term party affiliation massively from one political party to another, giving rise to the dominance of the Republican Party from 1860 to 1932 and of the Democratic Party after 1932.
What the switch in party affiliation bodes for Ms. Mendez's political career in the long term is uncertain.
Breaking up affiliation bouts of loosely bonded individuals may pay off in the long term, as it may prevent them from becoming close allies.
It's very long term.
I'm looking long term.
Long term?
What about long term?
Long term, it.
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