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"If you don't take it, we are just going to associate you with the Taliban".
"If you put them in a bag and take them to the vet for a shot, they're going to associate the bag with an unpleasant experience".
And it's a lot of brain-dead people – entertainment, the pop culture crowd – and they're going to hear Bane in the movie and they're going to associate Bain.
She continues: "If I say, OK, from now I am only going to associate with people who I agree with 100%, that's a very small group of people".
In the last chapter of the book, she seems to worry, not without reason, that we're going to associate her with those narcissists, trading in joy, who made such a mess of our economy.
She added that she uses only pictures taken by professional photographers, because "if things look shoddy or unprofessional, not only are buyers going to find the property unappealing, they're going to associate you with being shoddy and unprofessional".
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There is nothing here to suggest the life now gone, to associate a name thrust out of obscurity into the excruciating kind of fame that came with Bouazizi's act.
"Of course Lothar Matthäus is always going to be associated with the 1990 World Cup.
A Gore-Lieberman ticket is not going to be associated with bad behavior".
He added, "Certainly, my name is always going to be associated with this office.
MacShane: was the PM going to continue associating himself in Europe with people Clegg had called nutters and anti-Semites.
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