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"Europeans and Japanese are in a more conscious stage of the environmental question — so much so that in the international market, Osklen has become a synonym of new luxury, having as its key products our salmon-colored Arpoador sneaker and Pirarucu handbag" made of fish skin, he says, citing products that reflect the brand's cool, minimalist identity.

In the redevelopment of the postal building, the paper argues, policy invocations of culture were aimed at de-politicising cultural activities in post-2001/2002 crisis Argentina, when politics had become a synonym of corruption and mismanagement.

This has become a synonym of the earlier name because of nomenclatural priority.

'Amanete - amanetet' (plural forms of the term 'amanet', literally a supplication for God's sake), have become a synonym of living wills, although they concern also property and inheritance issues, as well as advices for the future.

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Over the last decade, Botox has become a synonym for the eradication of wrinkles, a kind of shorthand for the entire enterprise of cosmetic medicine.

What could I do?" After nearly 10 months of occupation by Islamists fighters, many of them linked with Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, the people of this ancient mud-walled city recounted how they survived the upending of their tranquil lives in a place so remote that its name has become a synonym for the middle of nowhere.

In the year 2016, labor exploitation in Greece tends to become a synonym to the name of the country.

PAGE 1 SO BOTOX ISN'T JUST SKIN DEEP Over the last decade, Botox has become a synonym for erasing wrinkles, a kind of shorthand for the entire enterprise of cosmetic medicine.

Lorelei, the name of a Rhine mermaid immortalized in the Heinrich Heine poem of that name, has become a synonym for a siren.

McCarthyism has become a synonym for witch-hunting, Star Chamber methods, and the denial of ... civil liberties".

He heaped praise on Thatcher, describing her as "a woman whose name has become a synonym for liberty and strength" and who "expanded the boundaries of freedom".

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