How To Use Affined In A Sentence
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Clay flowerpots, glazed bowls, tin boxes, even paraffined cheese cartons can be used.
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Yet the naivety affined to adult awareness in these few, precious lines, creates a uniquely tender perspective on horror.
The Times Literary Supplement
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A predetermined action is affined with a free current of space; therefore, the fluidic currents combine with the free currents, drawing them into their own propulsive flow.
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Thus these two fascicles each do double duty: The Wu section incorporates material that in other histories is found in the sections on the imperially affined families, whereas the Shu section includes the entries normally found in a section devoted to younger sons of the imperial line.
Empresses and Consorts
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It is called a _ludus_ (or play), and is believed to have been affined to the ecclesiastical mummeries so popular in the Middle Ages, in one of which the characters were a bishop, an abbot, a preceptor, and a fool shaved the precentor on a public stage erected at the west end of the church.
The Customs of Old England
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The Malabar forms are closely affined to Malay types as a rule, although some are peculiar.
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On the other hand, resources of a species affined to Acorum calamus L. have been discovered.
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syllable to blessed syllable affined
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Secondly, it is about a specific analysis of the characteristics of the Korean family-ethics dramas, from what, we can see"Ethical Beauty"and"Affined Beauty".
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Each CPU schedules from its own queues, and resorts to stealing runnable softly affined KSEs from other CPUs if there are no runnable KSEs.
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Rational Review
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Day by day I had come to realise how closely, though the main current of my blood was English, I was affined to the strange and mysterious people among whom I was now thrown -- the only people in these islands, as it seemed to me, who would be able to understand a love-passion like mine.
Aylwin
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As to Gabriel, during a large portion of his splendid youth he exhibited a genial breadth of front that affined him to Shakespeare and Walter Scott.
Old Familiar Faces
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That the one affined soul he had ever met was lost to him through his marriage returned upon him with cruel persistency, till, unable to bear it longer, he again rushed for distraction to the real Christminster life.
Jude the Obscure
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And, on the other hand, it is even more closely affined to the skulls of certain ancient people who inhabited Denmark during the ‘stone period,’ and were probably either contemporaneous with, or later than, the makers of the ‘refuse heaps,’ or
Essays
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Hence in Roman law affinity arising from a valid marriage, whether consummated or not, constituted a diriment impediment between the affined in all degrees throughout the direct line, and to the second degree (civil method of computing) in the indirect or oblique line.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
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Is there, then, any explanation of that vision more rational than that the spirit thus closely affined with my own was enabled, through its innate potencies, or through some agency of which we are ignorant, to impress upon my bodily perceptions its uncontrollable emotions?
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 57, July, 1862
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These findings were largely confirmed for OAS-TL in the plant cysteine synthase complex, where SAT became more affined to its substrates and OAS-TL almost inactivated in the complex, causing OAS to leave the complex.
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With this scheme it is possible to have a case where a ready real time task will not get an idle cpu, however, this should only happen if the task has affined itself to some other cpu (s).
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Truly affined mates would have remained faithful to each other as long as life lasted.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society