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"I thought it was a nice, lighthearted match for the seriousness I associate with the word 'atelier.' Life and bags should not be so serious".

The last thing one would associate with the word "drone" is glamour, but today, during Milan fashion week, unmanned aerial vehicles are having their catwalk moment.

The scrambled lineage becomes considerably less baffling once you realize that "Brooklynizing" is a state of being wholly liberated from the mundane inhibitions of space and time; a fact driven home by the observation that everything we now associate with the word "Brooklyn" actually originated 10 years earlier, in Portland, Ore.

The images the Church would quite rightly associate with the word 'homophobic' might be those of hatred and of violence towards homosexuals, and it is crucial to acknowledge that of course Justin Welby, a cuddly possum of a man, does not fall into this category.

Then rest easy, fellow travelers: Go! Go! Curry, the first American incursion of a chain peddling Japanese curry — which is nothing like the turmeric-dominated Indian-style stew dishes that most Americans associate with the word "curry" — is the place for you.

A different type of semantic change is exemplified by the English word corn, which is derived from the Germanic equivalent of Latin grānum and originally had many of the same meanings that we associate with the word grain (which came to us from Latin via Old French grain): note peppercorn, barleycorn, in which corn means "seed".

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She has the money, general social support and overall security from street harassment and violence to ensure her physical presentation matches what we were raised to associate with the words feminine and women.

There were no cells at Rockhaven, no shackles, no manacles, no solitary confinement and no horrific abuse like what we've come to associate with the words "sanitarium" and "asylum" through media and pop culture.

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The celebrity most often associated with the word is David Beckham, captain of Britain's soccer team.

THERE is a certain cognitive dissonance associated with the word "drug".

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