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Although the word has become practically synonymous with "fine," there is a distinction in that fines are fixed by statute, whereas amercements are decided by the court.
Japan's Square Enix has become practically synonymous with its famous "Final Fantasy" videogame franchise.
He's the one who proposed the link between moralizing religions and political complexity in his 2013 book Big Gods: How Religion Transformed Cooperation and Conflict, and since then his name has become practically synonymous with the theory.
Since hitting store shelves in 1998, "Gran Turismo" has become practically synonymous with the PlayStation console.
Since the first book's publication in 1939, the name "Madeline" has become practically synonymous with a certain red-headed, brave-hearted schoolgirl who lived in an old house in Paris all covered in vines.
In the U.S., the term "terrorist" has become practically synonymous with "foreign Islamic extremist" since Sept. 11, even though self-identified Muslims have hardly had a monopoly on acts of terror in the U.S. and Europe in the past several decades.
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Since Mr. Madoff's name became practically synonymous with evil, she has taken to using her husband's last name, Parker, when doing business.
Brett and pine tar became practically synonymous, and Major League Baseball instantly had one of its most indelible scenes, as ugly as it was.
Your mother's become practically institutionalised.
We become practically professional in hairsplitting choices.
By 10PM, my notes become practically illegible.
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