Sentence examples for Permanently associated with from inspiring English sources

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Each individual patient would be permanently associated with a data point, so that follow-up and further examination would become possible.

Cows live in "schools," but they are not permanently associated with other cows, though sometimes they maintain bonds with offspring for some years.

Rigell added that he would remain a Republican unless the party became permanently associated with views and policies espoused by Trump, in which case he would become an independent instead.

QSATS is designed to treat Boltzmann quantum solids, in which individual atoms are permanently associated with distinguishable crystal lattice sites and undergo large-amplitude zero-point motions around these sites.

Some materials, such as metals, are good conductors of electricity; these possess free or valence electrons that do not remain permanently associated with the atoms of a solid but instead form an electron "cloud" or gas around the peripheries of the atoms and are free to move through the solid at a rapid rate.

It is a singular fact, therefore, that from the birth of Bacon in 1561 to the death of the Scottish philosopher David Hume in 1776 i.e., for more than 200 years not one first-rate philosophical mind in Europe was permanently associated with a university.

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"The rather remarkable thing about bringing this lawsuit is that if the frat member doesn't win his case, then he took his name and permanently associated it with this mess," said Stuart Karle, adjunct professor of media law at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and New York University Law School.

Despite its success, he permanently associated the film with the stress of its production; Chaplin omitted The Circus from his autobiography, and struggled to work on it when he recorded the score in his later years.

I cannot think of a greater injustice done to a fine ingredient than to permanently associate it with that recipe.

This article originally appeared on VICE US.

When given small amounts of drugs such as cocaine, ketamine or morphine in a particular place, they appear to permanently associate that location with pleasure.

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