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affectation <affectation; affectations> N

affectation COMMUNIC
affectation COMMUNIC
affectation COMMUNIC
affectation COMMUNIC
affectation COMMUNIC

affectation ECON

affectation

affectation of interest ECON

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He was always perfect in his parts, indefatigable in industry, and wholly free from affectation.
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From this time dates her affectation of the title of baroness.
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And this does not mean the usual affectation of the stage, the pedantic, artificial care for sound effects, for the virile imposture of the voice.
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The sets, the costumes, the cars, the vocal affectations neither parody nor slavish recreation.
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Over the years, new training methods were evolved to strip actors of affectations, attitudes and ego trips.
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Considering the slight affectations, previous to the generation of observable lesions at necropsy, the percentage should be higher.
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There is a curious affectation about his stylea falsetto notewhich, notwithstanding all his efforts to please, is often irritating to the reader.
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The author suggests that her eccentricity is actually an affectation, designed to help her communicate with others.
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There is also an emphasis on candid and casual moments with very little affectation.
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They are unable to reach the highest levels of sympathy, and can not cleanse themselves of affectation and pretence.
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