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Theatre managements are also keen to associate themselves with the craze for street dance, the Barbican putting its might behind the East End company Blue Boy, and Sadler's Wells the hip-hop outfit Zoo Nation, led by choreographer Kate Prince (also interviewed below).
They're not as keen to associate with its adherents.
Despite the unsettled economic and political weather, the region's rich are still keen to associate themselves with status-enhancing products and brands, Mr. Bamps said.
Dr Phyllis Starkey, the Labour MP for Milton Keynes South West, said: "David Cameron seems increasingly keen to associate himself with people who have eccentric views.
Lula and Ms Rousseff, a former Trotskyist who is sometimes touted as a potential presidential candidate for the ruling Workers Partyy, were keen to associate the government with Petrobras's strike.
Obama is keen to associate himself with immigration reform, something he made a centrepiece of his inauguration address in January – not least to distract from a wave of recent scandals over government abuses of power.
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She describes this as "a call to arms", but isn't keen to be associated with a single issue.
In the event, she says, it has been the other way round, with politicians of every stripe keen to be associated with it.
But they all seem keen to try.
Fyodorov was also keen to succeed Gerashchenko.
He was not keen to listen.
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