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"Some people are willing to pay a premium for being associated with something".
He convinced advertising agencies representing large corporations like DuPont and Xerox that their clients would benefit from being associated with something classy, "something," as he pitched it, "that's got a little tone and lustre to it" — for instance, "The Moon and Sixpence," starring Laurence Olivier, in his first American television appearance, which Talent Associates produced, in 1959.
And he said that "if we're gonna talk about the debt limit in this, then there's gonna be some price tag associated with it".I suppose there are a lot of ways to define a price tag being "associated" with something.
Understandably, many people, such as the Hindu American Society, have anxiety surrounding their spiritual positioning in the world being associated with something as frivolous and commercialised as what white western yoga has become.
It "could be a tenuous relationship" or a case of "the attraction of a known brand-name and being associated with something much bigger" than the local cause, he said.
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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".
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.
It helps keep the momentum going to always be associated with something new".
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