They're slight to say the least and ordinary-looking to the point of affectedness. |
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The formality and scale of her attire, her pose, and her lack of affectedness suggest class and gender and also hyperbole and overstatement. |
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She had no affectedness anywhere, but was as natural as are all the girls of her generation. |
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Their limited resilience and response capacities are one important reason for this particular affectedness. |
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As a result of my own affectedness I gradually started to take a critical look at our economic and social system. |
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We hope that you find the pièce of necessary informations in order that to help you in your affectedness. |
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The affectedness of the medium is a feature which is mostly evident, and almost pervasive in the case of sounds, because of the relatively similar size of the phenomena involved at the source and in the medium proper. |
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From this, we can see that whether we chose subjectedness or affectedness matters because each criterion entails a significantly different domain of democratic inclusion. |
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All this might sound like sentimental kitsch but, at its best, Bradley's art stays on the right side of the line dividing affecting art from mere affectedness. |
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Hence affectedness discloses the world as a threat, boring or exciting. |
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