| 21. | And it's not just an East Coast affectation.
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| 22. | This is no affectation : this is a security blanket.
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| 23. | Obviously it was a literary affectation, or just a communicative tic.
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| 24. | Lincoln replied, saying people might think it an affectation.
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| 25. | Otherwise a double-barrelled name was a pretentious affectation.
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| 26. | I find it somewhere between an affectation and cultural cringe.
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| 27. | These dull lives are unique in their absolute lack of affectations ."
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| 28. | That lack of affectation is one reason theater people like and respect him.
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| 29. | Smith, 45, doesn't resort to actorly affectation in person.
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| 30. | It sounds suspiciously like an affectation of the actor, not the script.
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