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to affairs
noun
That which is done or is to be done; matter; concern; business of any kind, commercial, professional, or public; — often in the plural.
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It can bring an open mind to affairs of state.
Economists may seem soulless, unlikely guides to affairs of the heart.
Mehmed IV, however, devoted himself to hunting rather than to affairs of state.
I wonder how many people have preemptively admitted to affairs, just to avoid any potential outing.
She's hiding out at Windsor Castle and not attending to affairs of state.
WHEN it comes to affairs of the heart, Robert Romano's newest romance is proving to be his most expensive.
John Edwards is the anti-Bruni – no sense of style when it comes to affairs of the heart.
"You see all kinds of reactions to affairs in families," Ms. Koopersmith said, "but very few who stand there stoically.
There's Charles Blake, the recent arrival whose brash self-confidence in business extends to affairs of the heart.
Manuel devoted himself to affairs in the West at the beginning of his reign, practically ignoring the growing Turkish threat on the plains of Anatolia.
Their primary aim was to harmonize Daodejing and Zhuangzi with their own conception of a practical life devoted to affairs of state.
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