Sentence examples for intense associations from inspiring English sources

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Music, too, is terrifying: old tunes with intense associations will occasionally come on the radio – songs that must either be loyally sung and danced along to, or firmly turned off.

There I was, in this back room, people's knives knocking against cutting boards in the same rhythmic rocking way, mine among them: no windows, no natural light; no connection to the outside world; no idea what the weather might be; only one phone, the number unlisted; unreachable — surrounded by these intense associations of festive meals.

Forbes.com: This is your sixth book and one of three that examine the intense associations people have with devices.

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And there is the slightly crazed humor of people pressed into intense association, like one image of James Hallock, the bearded, professorial director of the aviation safety division of the Department of Transportation who served on the board.

He was often cited meritoriously by later painters and critics for his rectitude (even though he briefly served in a junior capacity in the Mongol administration) and for his intense association with nature.

In addition to its collection -- enhanced by intriguing photographs of the Morses and the Dalis together, images that make one wonder about the emotions, loyalties and odd longings involved in this intense association that lasted almost 50 years -- the museum features what must be one of the world's most fabulous gift shops.

To objects, Wyeth added intense personal associations, meaning, and emotion (3 ).

He was asked repeatedly if he minded so intense an association with a character and Mr. O'Connor would reply, "I love it".

Fluorescence images acquired for the interaction of CD227 with Capan-1 cells showed areas of intense antibody association, compared to relatively low uptake by HPAF-II and non-specific interaction with U-87 MG.

What at first glance may look like lampoon often devolves into the intense, dreamlike free associations characteristic of "Einstein on the Beach," as when Nixon disembarks, exchanges courtesies with Premier Chou En-lai (the opera uses the transliteration) on the tarmac and explodes into an aria of sputtering euphoria ("News has a kind of mystery").

He pushed him on birtherism (which was for Trump what the Southern strategy was for Nixon); he led him toward conspiracy mongers like Alex Jones and Infowars, and operatives like Paul Manafort, who led the campaign for a while and is now a source of intense investigation for his associations in Russia and Ukraine.

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