Another U.S. group with known affinities to the FMLN is CASA de Maryland, an immigration-rights group.
Individual decision makers with special interests and affinities can find and connect online with others who have the same experiences.
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Like Goethe's classic novel "Elective Affinities" (glimpsed in the film), "Jules and Jim" confronts the dangers and exigencies of free will.
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Although old resentments are periodically revived by football clashes, they are not enough to override the growing affinities between the two countries.
Worth's long forest-green, cut-velvet tea gown is up front, too, but the rest of the show ignores chronology in favor of decade-hopping stylistic affinities.
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Finding affinities and syndicating widely to find your audience, rather than expecting them all to find you, is certainly a part of where the entrepreneurial journalist needs to go.
Our countries have common traits to deepen our affinities amongst our peoples, to make our friendship ties even closer and more meaningful and everlasting, a relationship that is based only on formal agreements amongst governments.
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But studies of the DNA of farmers living in Europe some 5, 000 to 8, 000 years ago often show affinities with modern-day peoples in the Near East and Turkey, while appearing different from earlier hunter-gatherer populations.
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Lowry belongs to the powerful tradition of northern European expressionism and, among his many affinities, Spencer compares with the great Mexican muralists such as Diego Rivera: fittingly, the travelling Spencer show has also been in Mexico city.
While they are hung separately in the exhibition, the catalog wonderfully juxtaposes Rothko's figurative "Untitled (Man and Two Women in a Pastoral Setting)" (c. 1940) and Milton Avery's "Girl With Cello" (1958) to reveal yet other affinities that Rothko shared with his fellow artists.
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