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"We feel left out; we need to associate with something.
In medicine when you see paleness you associate with something not good, but here it was just because they had no sun," he said.
Moreover at that site, a classification of the used vocabulary reveals that many of the respondents are familiar with the term tsunami, which they associate with something "big" (40%) and a "wave" (50%) when answering the open question "What is a tsunami?" (Fig. 7).
They display logos and pictures of everything from sports teams to teddy bears and are marketed as a way for users to associate with something they care about.
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"Everybody wants to be associated with something special," Fall said.
"But I'm honored to be associated with something so great".
"Some people are willing to pay a premium for being associated with something".
Red Square is usually associated with something quite severe and official.
The Skinnygirl Margarita meant that Frankel was associated with something concrete.
"For the first time, their community is associated with something positive".
To maintain the effectiveness of these illusions, they must be associated with something undeniably real.
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