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Liberals often forget that much of Bush's Texan image was an affectation.
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But what got him just now was Janus saying 'a human affectation'.
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And there was no contempt in her pity; and no affectation either.
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Holden knew that it was a deliberate affectation intended to look natural.
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At this point, his presence seemed an unnecessary affectation on Alden's part.
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There was something in the action that suggested more than a mannerism.
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His mannerism with them, it was patient, polite, genuine and very helpful.
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The characteristics of rhetoric are insipidity, mannerism, and monotonous parallelism of clauses.
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An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style.
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His mannerism is great, but it is a noble and welcome mannerism.
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There was an involuntary affectedness in Mrs Yule's speech which repelled Reardon.
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Ogier recounted his adventures with simplicity and affectedness.
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She had been formerly sharp in her condemnation of the Countess-heraffectedness, her euphuism, and her vulgarity.
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This idea of a finite degree of affectedness for a pregnancy implies a finite number of epigenetically affected cells.
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We find that "objective" measures of lockdown affectedness and economic structure explain fairly well how businesses availed of support measures to cover labour costs.