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Who wouldn't want to feel that we were somehow linked with something so beautiful?
One resident has said: "When I tell people where I live they say, 'Oh, you live in that building with the Jesus sign.' I don't appreciate being linked with something like that … I know I'm not the only one who thinks that, there are plenty of others in this building who hate the thing".
But for all its natural charms, this town of 3,500 people is inextricably linked with something much less palatable: the systematic slaughter of thousands of dolphins for their meat.
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Equally, all the parties seem to view science as inextricably linked with business, something that many scientists will be – and should be – wary of.
Such restrictions reduce the likelihood of addicts seeking treatment and succeeding at it if they do enter: Success in recovery is linked with employment (something you'd think everyone would want to encourage anyway).
One theme connecting many of the above findings is that your internal wellbeing and external success are linked with serving something larger than just your own wants and desires.
He always denied it, but he did once say of the rumours, "It was like West Brom being linked with Ronaldo or something.
The two men say their torturers had made clear that their treatment would improve if they told the British that these LIFG activists were linked with al-Qaida: something that SIAC had ruled, just weeks earlier, was not the case.
As for absolute space or void, we have seen how the Arabic-speaking philosophers had closely linked place with something placed in it.
If it is not vitamin D deficiency, then it must be something linked with it.
But the practice has since spread to the rest of the country, and is now widely seen as something linked with religion as well as with the old notions of tribal honor.
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