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the affiliations
noun
The relationship resulting from affiliating one thing with another.
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The affiliations of three of the dead were not clear.
But the affiliations of many are widely known, making some trends clear.
More interesting still are the affiliations of the advisory board's members.
Their origins and the affiliations of their language are still enshrouded in mystery.
The affiliations of the remaining two people named in the indictment — Hassan Anaissy and Assad Sabra — were unknown.
A map on Page B12 today showing the political breakdown of the new Senate misstates the affiliations of the members from Idaho and Indiana.
Then there are endorsement deals, the income from which is rarely made public and depends on the length of the affiliations and what markets the endorsements appear in.
But the resulting campaigns have set a new benchmark for confusion, with voters having to guess the affiliations of a galaxy of candidates.
He refused to confirm or deny if the video showed a Planned Parenthood clinic, saying: "We do not talk about the affiliations of the facility".
It took time before the assault by second-wave feminists effectively challenged the ideology that science was unaffected by the affiliations of class, religion, race and gender.
Correction: August 3, 2000, Thursday A picture caption yesterday with the continuation of a Critic's Notebook article about the New York Philharmonic's search for a music director misstated the affiliations of the conductor Robert Spano.
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