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And Tom Morris, who cut his teeth at Battersea, is now associate director at the National Theatre.
He is now associate chairman of the World Wide Web Consortium, which develops guidelines for Web technology.
"Within two or three blocks, we had everything we needed," said Dick Tressel, who is now associate director of football operations at Ohio State.
The mission is not yet a commitment, according to John M. Grunsfeld, a physicist and former astronaut who is now associate administrator for science missions, and there is no firm timetable.
"Radiation is something you can't see, can't smell, can't taste," said Dale Klein, a former chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission who is now associate director of the Energy Institute at the University of Texas at Austin.
Born in 1981, this highly assured and distinctive composer has an expanding reputation: Night Songs was a BBC Proms commission in 2012 and she is now associate composer of the Hallé Orchestra.
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Neither is now associated with the company, though both hold stock in it.
Most of AT&T's financial value is now associated with its cable television business.
And Reykjavik, Iceland's capital, is now associated more with financial misjudgment than gruesome murder.
Long lionised for financial sophistication, the bank is now associated with Western financial sophistry.
By Dave Eggers The name is now associated with some degree of taste and status all over the world.
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