Sentence examples for customarily associated from inspiring English sources

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He never suggested that the sunflower had any religious meaning for him, though it is customarily associated with humanity's love of God, or Christ.

By 12th grade, these students will be expected to have problem-solving skills customarily associated with the first year of college.

Jojo's "sight" is inherited from his grandmother, Mam, who, though dying, keeps her faith in "the Mothers": the Virgin Mary and Mami Wata, a deity, customarily associated with water, venerated across many religious cultures of the African diaspora.

Mr. De Palma, customarily associated with Hitchcock, Dario Argento and other masters of the movie Gothic, is now frequently placed in the company of cinema philosophes like Jean-Luc Godard and Chris Marker.

In what follows, I discuss five themes that emerge in the work of feminists customarily associated with continental philosophy to illuminate the particular way that each combines pragmatist and continental thought.

While people would still need to apply, they wouldn't need to pay the $600 application fee customarily associated with pardons in Canada.

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Despite the genuine tone of reverence in the Mohists' descriptions of Tian, some readers find Mohist religion to lack the sense of holiness, religious awe, and spiritual transcendence that contemporary Westerners customarily associate with religion, particularly in contrast with Confucian appreciation of the beauty of ritual or Daoist wonder at the mysteries of nature.

At the time, wide openings were associated with movies of doubtful quality; not uncommon on the exploitation side of the industry, they were customarily employed to diminish the effect of negative reviews and word of mouth.

Such awareness is presumed to exist only when the other party to the call is associated with the station (such as as employee or part-time reporter), or where the other party originates the call and it is obvious that it is in connection with a program in which the station customarily broadcasts telephone conversations.

Justesen's ice hands—like Eliasson's ice watches, and Azavedo's ice men not only contest the permanency we associate with objects in museums; she also challenges the boundaries that are customarily maintained between the viewer and displayed objects.

"In return," Cockburn writes, "Bush could give what Rumsfeld customarily exacted from close associates: loyalty and obedience".

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