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But the Xerox name is not at all synonymous with those activities.
It is above all synonymous with the establishment of the Superfund itself, which was designed to make sure that corporations were made to pay to clean up sites that they had contaminated.
But none of this should stand in the way of rethinking prosperity; and there are perfectly sound reasons for supposing that improving our prosperity is not at all synonymous with growing the economy.
Beautiful beaches, world-class restaurants, and an abundance of history, hospitality and charm are all synonymous with Charleston.
She brings a colourful display, energy, and plain fun to her performances which are all synonymous with soca and by extension the Caribbean.
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No matter how carefully I avoided using the word "organic" when I spoke to groups of food enthusiasts about how to eat better, someone in the audience would inevitably ask, "What if I can't afford to buy organic food?" It seems to have become the magic cure-all, synonymous with eating well, healthfully, sanely, even ethically.
"Brotherhood" had become a catch-all term synonymous with everything to be hated and feared by its opposite, "honourable citizens".
Ah, the all-inclusive, synonymous with ease and spotty service.
Organisms do not use all synonymous codons with the same frequency and often show particular preferences for one of the several codons that encode the same amino acid.
As used in that context "all" is nearly synonymous with "sole"both connote entire and exclusive authority.
He has become all but synonymous with Chinese art.
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