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This created an indelible link between the songs placed near each other on a record, tape or CD.
I have always maintained that the Football Writers' Footballer of the Year should have an indelible link with the Premier League title winners.
Once Connery says his line, Monty Norman's Bond theme plays "and creates an indelible link between music and character".
The root cause of most diabetes and much other chronic disease is obesity, and the most indelible link between weight and food is not composition, but quantity.
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With each episode, the series intensifies, invoking interesting parallels with modern political issues — about nations whose enmity is so ancient that it feels indelible, links between wartime violence and sadomasochism, and the ethical questions raised by conflicts of unequal foes.
With each episode, the series intensifies, invoking interesting parallels with modern political issues about nations whose enmity is so ancient that it feels indelible, links between wartime violence and sadomasochism, and the ethical questions raised by conflicts of unequal foes.
Having established these indelible links among paperclips, Post-it notes, and all manner of calamitous mayhem, the prosecution is really tempted to rest on its laurels, but there's still more.
Mr. Gottlieb also finds nothing but "slim pickings" when he tries to link the indelible children in Dickens's novels to the more forgotten figures who really bore the Dickens name.
Like the earlier collections Original Bliss and Indelible Acts, All the Rage is linked by love.
Thehistory of two families is inextricably linked to 1980s middle-class Atlanta, and the women she has created are indelible — many readers may have lived with women like them, but they're made achingly real to readers who haven't.
comm).. Memories of Dr. Winn are indelible and include his extraordinary wealth of knowledge and passion for opera, particularly when the scenes and music were linked to medical practice, such as the final arias sung by Violetta (La Traviata) and Mimi (La Boheme) before dying of tuberculosis.
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