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Later, he realised that he felt more affinity with the pope, burdened by expectation and desperate to run away.
Clearly the British feel more affinity with the former than the latter.
Even so, the Times thinks Britain may do well, because Trump "has far more affinity with and affection for these islands than Mr Obama".
But many of their elders feel more affinity with Russia, and see the protests as a plot by their western neighbor Romania to snatch away Moldova's sovereignty.
But spend more than five minutes with the Labour MP and it is clear he still has more affinity with Brexit.
As David Edelstein put it: It turns out Lee has more affinity for Pi the yarn-spinner than for any of his other heroes.
Herzegovina has more affinity to the Croatian region of Dalmatia, which can be oppressively hot in summer.
More surprisingly, eighth-seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova, who won the title in Eastbourne on Saturday and has much more affinity for grass than Safin or Dementieva, was beaten in three sets by Virginie Razzano of France.
For many people, you're either into wispy guitar ballads played by beardies or you're not, but those with more affinity for the style can separate their Damien Rices from their King Creosotes easily enough.
Although raised in the Western tradition, he said he feels more affinity with an Eastern one, "being part of the universe and everything living".
Earlier varieties of Urdu, variously known as Gujari, Hindawi, and Dakhani, show more affinity with eastern Punjabi and Haryani than with Khari Boli, which provides the grammatical structure of standard modern Urdu.
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