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Shoes have an inescapable association with status, luxury and fashion, and few brands offer more glimpses into the world of old glamour than Rayne shoes, a British company that cobbled some of the world's most fashionable women, including Vivien Leigh, Marlene Dietrich and Brigitte Bardot.
Fast food is everywhere, literally in the stinking breath of his jailer (which "just slithers down your face leaving a trail of onion relish and lard"), and by inescapable association, as in the memorable description of the televised tears of townspeople after the shooting, "moist ladies howling pizza-cheese bungees of spit".
In this pattern, there is the inescapable association of the Spirit with war.
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His mind — in a way that will be familiar to readers of the memoirs of that fellow-synesthete Nabokov — made instant, inescapable associations between a number and a color.
Abandoning all modal limitations, the isorhythmic motet of the 14th century managed to derive decisive structural benefit from the systematic application of given rhythmic patterns without the inescapable dance associations of its 13th-century predecessor.
A spectre arises in the form of a large and dominant Germany It is not the same Germany as the one we fought fifty years ago, of course, but the associations are inescapable, and endorsing unification requires a conscious act of trust.
On its own, music cannot describe a physical space — Oklahoma's broad, flat terrain, for example — but knowing that Mr. Harris came from there makes the association of place with sound inescapable.
It could stand on its own as a masterwork of so-called experimental cinema; in context, it's a tangle of memory-tentacles that pull Holzman into depths of free association with an almost dizzying and inescapable grasp.
A second and more profound explanation relates to the inescapable limitation of all observation studies; namely the findings simply identify associations, not cause-and-effect relationships.
The maze is a concept full of vivid associations, from the English hedgerows of Hampton Court to the inescapable labyrinths of nightmares.
-- Pacific Standard It turns out that that the guilt-by-association factor of belonging to a discredited organization is real and nearly inescapable.
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