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1 The ancient language of Italy possessed a strong affinity with the modern.
2 All truffles have a strong affinity with eggs, cream, butter and cheese.
3 But hemoglobin has a strong affinity for carbon monoxide, CO.
4 This country's strong affinity for reggae was represented too, in a predictable set from Katchafire.
5 The soul has naturally a strong affinity for truth.
6 Wool has a strong affinity for many colouring matters.
7 Wawatam, a distinguished chief, had found himself drawn, by strong affinity , to the English stranger.
8 There's a strong affinity between the two professions.
9 We constructed the first microsatellite-enriched library of yak according to the strong affinity between biotin and streptavidin.
10 It shows a strong affinity for the oral cavity and for the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) positive.
11 And he is so iconic, it is about memories and people have such a strong affinity with him.
12 South Africans have a strong affinity with the UK due in large part to a very messy colonial history.
13 The 34-year-old's golf scholarship was at the Chicago-based Northwestern University, with Donald retaining a strong affinity for the area.
14 While we all covet the latest and most robust hardware, there is still a strong affinity for older games.
15 Brain It On If you have a strong affinity for physics then this is the ideal game for you.
16 Some of them have a strong affinity for water, or are deliquescent, and consequently absorb it greedily from the air.
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