| 11. | Affinage is starting to become an affectation in the business,
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| 12. | Despite the affectations, the location is attractive and the dining excellent.
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| 13. | It's hard to detect much New Yorker affectation about Remnick.
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| 14. | But its affectations are more galling than Gallic most of the time.
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| 15. | Is the singing voice an affectation, or did it come naturally?
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| 16. | Are all these vagaries of wardrobe overthink merely harmless affectations?
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| 17. | At least Allen's affectations were captivating for years.
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| 18. | Without airs or affectations, he became a widely respected international star.
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| 19. | But it's just a verbal affectation ."
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| 20. | Barry's participation in the Rock Bottom Remainders is no affectation.
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