Sentences with phrase «little affinity»

He was not, however, an Austrian and felt little affinity with Vienna and the rump state of Austria.
This political indifference is in no small measure attributable to the fact that American Christians have expressed little affinity for their fellow Christians in the Muslim world.
By 1933, the young artist had settled in the French capital, where he was surrounded by a number of painters devoted to surrealism, and although he claimed little affinity with this style, his landscape work sometimes hints at the influence of surrealist masters such as Giorgio de Chirico.
For someone who drives for a living, Trimble has little affinity for nonprofessional motoring, save the occasional jaunt up Angeles Crest Highway with friends or the Robin's Rally, an annual on - and off - road shred she does with a small group of air - cooled Porsche driving buds.
Whitehead had little affinity with the Old Testament's barbaric conception of God.
This admonition would seem to have little affinity with the «power of positive thinking.»
The most successful early newspapers, Lagos Weekly Record, Lagos Standard and perhaps Times of Nigeria were published by Anglo - Africans, who had little affinity with the native Eko community.
Efron, who reportedly exercised himself down to 5 % body fat, plays up the «swimming Bad Boy» character for laughs, though as the film progresses you do begin to feel a little affinity for him.
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