Sentences with phrase «bit of an affinity»

I have a bit of an affinity for anything organic.

Not exact matches

Some of my favourite foods that have an affinity with the skin include leafy greens, avocado, lemon, coconut, extra virgin olive oil, organic blueberries, wild salmon, sweet potato, pumpkin seeds and a little bit of dark chocolate.
Simón isn't like most children — along with being HIV positive, he's also a bit of a loner with an affinity for creating imaginary friends — and after meeting a new «friend» named Tomás in a nearby cave, he suddenly disappears.
Veep creator Armando Iannucci redirects his biting wit and affinity for savage infighting to a political environment even more cutthroat than Washington: the Moscow of 1953, when a cerebral hemorrhage put Joseph Stalin on his death bed and created a void of leadership within his power - hungry inner circle.
It's a bit stiff in some regards, and it does contain many cliches of the genre (historical steampunk does have an odd affinity for zombies).
Walter Isaacson, author and president of the Aspen Institute, feels a similarly powerful affinity with New Orleans, saying, «I inhale the mixture of humidity and magnolias, and it's like Proust biting into the madeleine.»
By forming Biters and referencing the image of a DJ and MC from a rap crew, the two artists acknowledge the debt their practices hold to hip - hop culture and its relationship with art and appropriation; the reconfiguring of prefabricated objects, a logo or symbol becoming a mark of tribal affinity, an audio source and / or drum break that paints the environment to an entire song.
A natural affinity for hard work and a bit of intelligence are excellent qualities for anyone interested in a real estate career.
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