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Example sentences for "affiliation"

Lexicographically close words:
affidavy; affiliate; affiliated; affiliates; affiliating; affiliations; affin; affinitie; affinities; affinity
  1. Such a move also disposes of the colonial question in a parenthesis, so far as regards any special bond of affiliation between the Empire, or the Fatherland, and any colonial possessions that are now thought desirable to be claimed.

  2. Nevertheless, all the facts point to his affiliation to the stock to which monkeys and apes also belong.

  3. The proposition has been placed before you as to whether or not you wish to continue our affiliation with the American Fruit Grower magazine.

  4. Shimkin, who made an intensive study of the Eastern Shoshone of the Wind River Reservation, is inclined to emphasize their Plains affiliation (1947a, p.

  5. These people had no developed national or tribal sense; affiliation was fluid.

  6. Already I had been told, by a representative of the Union Pacific Railway, that the company intended to make Utah the legal home of the corporation, and to enter into a close affiliation with the prominent men of the Church.

  7. But I had not foreseen what this affiliation meant.

  8. Besides his affiliation with the Red Men, he is a valued member of the Masonic Orders, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, G.

  9. It therefore by preference seeks affiliation with some one of those lay religious organizations which occupy themselves with the spread of the exoteric forms of faith--as, e.

  10. It drove the old Whig-cooperationist-Unionist men into affiliation with the secessionists and Democrats.

  11. He is proud of his political affiliation with that party and says he is still an advocate thereof.

  12. In 1905 the World defended the affiliation of the General Synod with the Federal Council, and attacked the Lutheran for criticizing the Federal Council as unionistic.

  13. To secure uniform and consistent practise, no synod, conference, or board, or any official representative thereof, shall have power to independent affiliation with general organizations and movements.

  14. His writings were widely read and highly regarded by many who had no affiliation with his movement and who did not share his views about the importance of reproducing exactly the model of the primitive church.

  15. The affiliation was calculated to give the promoter of Nipissing stock much standing.

  16. Nothing could have more contributed to the extent of affiliation than the exemption which the Templars enjoyed from the effects of interdict.

  17. Adultery,” affiliation with any but true God called, 213.

  18. But no affiliation was offered, and interest in the College was growing less with consequent decrease of funds.

  19. Affiliation also gives the Colleges representation on the Corporation of McGill, and consequently a voice and influence in University affairs.

  20. Other settlements of a more parochial or church affiliation have since adopted the movement.

  21. Stronger supporters were coming forward in Montreal, affiliation could be secured with McGill, Professor Cornish would be a great help, and church life in Montreal was vigorous and united.

  22. On coming to Montreal the College was admitted to affiliation with McGill, the first of the Theological Colleges to enjoy that privilege.

  23. This building is the home of the college for the higher education of women in affiliation with Laval University.

  24. The advantages of affiliation with a great institution of Continental reputation such as McGill University are obvious.

  25. In an address before the Emergency Corps he presented the advantages resulting to the relief societies of the different States through co-operation with this national body, advising affiliation as soon as possible.

  26. At a regular meeting July 30th the subject was resumed, and after a presentation of both sides of the question a unanimous vote in favor of affiliation resulted.

  27. Affiliation of language is also thought to denote their origin in the south.

  28. The most important advance from the unit course is the Affiliation system of Cambridge university.

  29. No, my beloved wife, never shall I regret my affiliation with the Voyants.

  30. Victoria retold the events in which she had been an actor since she had left them, not neglecting her affiliation with the sect of the Voyants, or "Seeing Ones.

  31. In Calcutta the University inspection of schools and colleges and the exercise by the Universities of their discretionary powers in matters of affiliation have grown much more effective.

  32. Affiliation of other than local, state and provincial associations, rpt.

  33. The judge takes the name, residence, party affiliation and citizenship, and may also inquire as to any other matter that would affect his or her right to vote at an election.

  34. If you desire to vote for candidates irrespective of any party affiliation you will place the stencil mark in the small square immediately following the name of each candidate for whom you desire to vote.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "affiliation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acceptance; accord; addition; adjunct; admission; adoption; affairs; affiliation; affinity; agglomeration; aggregation; agreement; alignment; alliance; amalgamation; ancestry; approximation; assimilation; associate; association; birth; blend; blood; body; bond; branch; breed; brotherhood; cabal; cahoots; cartel; church; closeness; coalition; combination; combine; communion; community; companionship; company; composition; comradeship; confederacy; confederation; congeries; conglomeration; conjugation; conjunction; connection; consanguinity; consolidation; conspiracy; contiguity; contrariety; cooperation; dealings; deduction; denomination; derivation; descent; disjunction; division; embodiment; espousal; extraction; faction; family; federation; fellowship; filiation; fraternity; fraternization; fusion; group; homology; house; identification; inclusion; incorporation; integration; intercourse; intimacy; junction; junta; kindred; kinship; league; liaison; line; lineage; link; linkage; marriage; match; maternity; membership; merger; motherhood; nationalization; naturalization; nearness; offshoot; order; organization; package; papers; partaking; participation; partnership; party; paternity; persuasion; phylum; propinquity; proximity; race; rapport; relation; relations; relationship; ring; schism; school; sect; seed; segment; sept; sharing; side; similarity; sisterhood; society; solidification; sorority; stem; stirps; stock; strain; succession; sympathy; syncretism; synthesis; tie; unification; union; variety; version; wedding