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    affinity


    1. “This is one of the countless Cities of the Dead; This is where souls with an affinity to the elements of air and water come, after the loss of their physical body,” he explained with a silent voice and an enigmatic smile


    2. But I didn't mind, and anyway, they were closer to the truth than they realised and so by the time I left college, I felt a real affinity with Greece and not just from my studies but also from the long summers spent with my uncle, and as I grew and continued my interest, a new dimension developed with a cherished awareness of a different culture


    3. affinity between tuning forks


    4. “Everyone has an affinity for at least one element


    5. Most witches excel at one affinity, but are proficient in all of them


    6. Hill lays out a program for tapping into the powerful forces of suggestion, psychic affinity, imagination and visualization to make money in


    7. I did feel a pang of regret, but it was far overshadowed by relief at being able to continue with my lifelong affinity for breathing


    8. She and her poor sainted mother had suffered enough of his lifetime of drunkenness and affinity for prostitutes that Sylvia assumed that the nursing home director was probably doing her a favor by not calling the police


    9. There is some affinity with the pyramid stones


    10. He recalled his father’s occasional comments about Roosevelt’s seeming affinity for the Reds from the time he was first elected, but this was far beyond that

    11. From there, expanding into chains of these molecules, some, joining like to like and some matching up with others that had some kind of affinity or attractive power


    12. He and I had an instant affinity for one another, spending hours together as equals and friends


    13. 1 Now Jehoshaphat had riches and honour in abundance, and joined affinity with Ahab


    14. And anyways, affinity of passion,


    15. Where has it gone - affinity of passion?


    16. - Junior and I always had this affinity


    17. He had a real affinity for explosive and fire magic so he needed a safe place to work where he would not be in danger of destroying anything


    18. Luke, who also had an affinity for elemental magic, often came down here to practice his art too, though his was more centered on electricity than fire


    19. commandments, and join in affinity with the people of these abominations? Would not you be angry with us till you have consumed


    20. Calusa—the tribe of no certain linguistic affinity that lived in the Everglades of south Florida and in the Keys

    21. He is known for his affinity for


    22. Alluding to Obama’s early childhood, his long affinity with a radical anti-American church, his favorable view of the Muslim Brotherhood, and his now happy propensity to feature his middle name, Hussein, forbidden during his campaign for office, Frank Gaffney offers a “stunning conclusion” that he sees as “increasingly plausible


    23. This affinity is based on the respect for the shared Old Testament


    24. And while not inherent, elves have a greater affinity for horticultural and ecological magic than other races, while unicorns grasp Translocation and similar spells with almost instinctive ease


    25. affinity for smacking asses, but reserved this practice


    26. We had a natural affinity for one another


    27. has an affinity with the monster inside others


    28. he witnessed whilst away (he had a particular affinity for the


    29. Question: What happens when the child has no affinity with the opposite sex


    30. matter and the record which contains its history This affinity enables it to

    31. affinity to dark matter and rotates with it forming galaxies


    32. expanses of near-nothingness in between ’28 This shows an affinity between


    33. The remaining 1% fills the rest of the ovoid 29 The affinity of dark matter to


    34. that magma has an affinity to) The responsiveness of dark astral matter to


    35. ring) will fall away, and it will find itself in affinity with a somewhat higher


    36. She never understood that I was born without the patriotism gene, left home because I felt no affinity with my countrymen, and had not the slightest interest in sipping tea with the patroness of that worthy League – the purpose of which is to promote friendship and understanding among the peoples of the Commonwealth


    37. “Yes, I do have an affinity for a good cunt


    38. He smiled, as if by the affinity of our crimes we became, instantly, best friends


    39. An affinity diagram starts with specific ideas and helps you work toward broad categories


    40. Cluster related affinity cards

    41. Put all of the individual ideas in a group under their affinity card


    42. Then group the affinity cards


    43. Create an affinity diagram


    44. Post all of the ideas and affinity cards


    45. Draw outlines of the groups with the affinity cards at the top of each group


    46. Brendan’s Park, they felt a great affinity with it


    47. He had also journeyed around most of Ireland and held a great affinity with the country and it’s people that both Margaret and all of them found endearing


    48. scared of the culture, that I drew no affinity to culture of any kind, and that my being seen with a gay


    49. you have started to form an affinity with them already


    50. them to start to build an affinity with you













































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    Synonyms for "affinity"

    affinity chemical attraction kinship phylogenetic relation relationship connection tie relation propinquity union attraction bond affection attachment liking closeness alliance similarity likeness correspondence association attractiveness magnetism susceptibility

    "affinity" definitions

    (immunology) the attraction between an antigen and an antibody


    (anthropology) kinship by marriage or adoption; not a blood relationship


    (biology) state of relationship between organisms or groups of organisms resulting in resemblance in structure or structural parts


    a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character


    the force attracting atoms to each other and binding them together in a molecule


    inherent resemblance between persons or things


    a natural attraction or feeling of kinship