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Furthermore, as a person comes to learn more and more information about an object or a person, she comes to associate different definite descriptions to the referent of a proper name.
For those struggling with sleep difficulties, behavioral therapists have long suggested using simple, repetitive routines to create a bedtime habit that the body comes to associate with sleep.
Wonka's candies are selling poorly and comes to associate his unhappiness with the sorry financial state of his company, so he makes an effort to find Charlie who locates Wilbur.
Over time, a customer comes to associate your logo with your company.
Use some words regularly that have meaning for you and your hamster, so that your hamster comes to associate them with you or even with expected responses.
Don't be inconsistent - every single time you catch her, you must respond this way so that she comes to associate the licking with an unpleasant noise and your disapproval.
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Americans are actually in the international minority when it comes to associating sweet foods with breakfast.
But many consumers have come to associate darker colors with higher quality, and some winemakers cater to this association.
Thanks to my undergraduate years, I've come to associate libraries with exam papers and procrastination.
And through our own evolution we've come to associate emotion with colour.
We have come to associate (properly licensed) taxis with safety and comfort.
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