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I have never liked to associate with those who have my illness, or to discuss it with anyone.
"Our goal is to reëngage by returning the company to a Lincoln Center venue, because the audience liked to associate the company with a permanent location," Capasso says.
This was the kind of story with which Clifford liked to associate himself: broadsheet-worthy, with political resonance, giving Clifford a certain gravitas.
Scott liked to associate himself with the St Ives school: spending summers in Cornwall, he met Frost and Peter Lanyon, both of whom were to teach with him at the renamed Bath Academy, housed at Corsham.
And then an article duly appeared in People magazine /- "a quiet college president solves job stress his way: one day he just disappears" -- and Dawn and the down-at-heel barflies with whom the couple liked to associate and who recognized him from his photo in the magazine had to accept that he was something of a celebrity.
Interestingly our research was focused on exploring which herbivore species liked to associate together and how resource availability and predation drive these aggregations (e.g. wildebeest & zebra).
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They also like to associate with winners.
Students who are rewarded for academic performance may like to associate themselves with music that's perceived as brainier.
Ever since Beatrix Potter's creation of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle, the hedgehog has been seen as an industrious, friendly animal, qualities we might like to associate with Britishness.
Is there also anyone out there who would like to associate their name, or their organisation, with an extraordinary man and an extraordinary challenge?
Neil Gill, who owns Season Kitchen, echoed his sentiments, explaining: "Everybody likes to associate themselves with cool people and good looking people.
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