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When it comes to the wine you give to a boss or business associate, so often the selection has less to do with what's in the bottle and more with what it says on the label, how it looks, how it makes you look, what it signifies and what it costs.
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We must end the stigma associated so often with mental health.
"Why," she asked me, "do you so often associate the veil with religious fanaticism in the West?
He went on to the post of associate conductor (and was so often responsible for leading offstage instrumentalists there that James Levine christened them the Taussig Philharmonic).
At the University of Pennsylvania from 1996 to 2000, fellow students often heard my East Tennessee accent and just assumed that I had the racist views that people in the North so often associate with white Southerners.
The effect is striking and the message clear: The safe spaces of contemporary lyric poetry, which we so often associate with gorgeous flora cleverly metaphorized, are no longer so safe--or shouldn't be, given how unsafe all speech is in the Internet Age.
Could it be that it is hard to drink it in without objectifying the black male form; is it the narrative of the black male as a dangerous predator or is it the persona of hyper-masculinity we so often associate with black men?
All qualities, in other words, so often associated with Batman.
My name is so often associated with the terms death and murder that they hardly register.
Ms. Sengupta penetrated the mysticism so often associated with us, the aficionados of Ms. Simone.
Absent, most noticeably from all this, were the darker, erotic allusions so often associated with the language of the uniform.
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