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Click to view There's no narrative here, no affectation of emotion beyond the relationship of the music, the movement and the space containing it.
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No longer can an aversion to war be seen as an affectation of a few, or the domain of "out-of-touch liberals".
There was almost an affectation of nonchalance.
Yet by 1801 one critic was already complaining about illegibility and "an affectation of carelessness".
"We find it more chic and more spiritual to doubt everything .Up to a point, this is an affectation of the elite.
Conceptismo, (from Spanish concepto, "literary conceit"), in Spanish literature, an affectation of style cultivated by essayists, especially satirists, in the 17th century.
He was one of those domineering men who with an affectation of religious devotion and mystic piety acquire an extraordinary power over the weak-willed and the superstitious.
"What is more it is normally an affectation of brevity; to express to as 2 and you as u intensifies nothing.
What began, perhaps, as an affectation of Harold Ross's became an emblem of the magazine's definition of itself: the writing literally came first, the author's ego-bearing name last.
This is perhaps a reflection of the importance attached to childbearing in our society whereby any affectation of the genital region may be perceived as preventing pregnancy.
The name is perfect, conveying as it does the affectation of no affectation.
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