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That cultural affinity may have helped Cardinal Bergoglio with many of his Italian peers that dominate the Curia.
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The two parties ran separately despite their ideological and cultural affinity because their members simply couldn't get along.
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The secular government of Syria, an ostensible ally of Iran, in fact shares little cultural affinity with its stridently Islamist rulers, compared with the AK party's businesslike, tie-wearing officials.
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The industrial logic converged with a cultural affinity between the two groups' top executives early this year, reflecting the easy relations that usually exist between Indian and British firms.
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In addition to the feart rade, gold is driven by the Love Trade, which is the strong cultural affinity the East, namely China and India, has to the precious metal.
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This is cultural affinity.
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Cultural affinity supercharges communication.
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Rural and inland voters may have felt a sense of cultural and even economic affinity with the less wealthy and ostentatiously western-looking Ennahda candidates.
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America still is the land of upside, thanks to our command of digital technology and our easy affinity with tech's cultural ramifications.
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