| 1. | Despite Stein's affectations, the book is a keeper.
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| 2. | It's a charming affectation that never loses its appeal.
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| 3. | Bruce Chatwin often resorts to " camp affectations,"
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| 4. | Somehow she manages to do so without a lot of affectation.
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| 5. | Veyrat's instruction is not an affectation but a necessity.
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| 6. | How quickly one learns to loathe the affectations of plain bluntishness,
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| 7. | His style is flexible and abundantly idiomatic, but without affectation.
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| 8. | The story is a spoof of Lovecraft's antiquarian affectations.
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| 9. | In many cases, it's an affectation from Latin.
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| 10. | Some thought it an affectation, further evidence of an eccentric personality.
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