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Definition
noun: an organization or person that is closely associated with another person or organization
verb: to create a close association between two organizations or people
verb: to create a close association between two organizations or people
- Alex's chin came up a notch, as if she was ready for Lacy to make a deprecating comment about her affiliation with the bad guys.Part 1 (8% in)
- She reached into a drawer and pulled out folders-adoption agencies affiliated with a variety of religions, attorneys who specialized in private adoptions.Part 1 (8% in)
- Although more vans would arrive as the day went on, right now it was only local New Hampshire media-affiliates for CBS and ABC and FOX.Part 1 (14% in)
- And yet, he'd been called by the NBC affiliate out of Burlington-a morning news show he sometimes watched over a bowl of cereal for the sheer glee of seeing how often the inept newscasters screwed up.Part 1 (29% in)
- The student who was being interviewed by the CBS affiliate out of Nashua remembered Peter Houghton from a ninth-grade English class.Part 1 (31% in)
- Simple ones-like age, gender, birth order, weight, religion, marital status, number of children-and more complex accounts, like political views and religious affiliations.Part 1 (62% in)
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