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They are both now associates with the Stein Partnership in New York City.
This fascination with the sub- or pre-verbal is something that, looking back, Kristeva now associates with the liturgy of the Orthodox Church: "All my childhood was bathed in this," she says.
Seely grew up across the street from a dairy farm that his father owned, in Ohio, and he considers himself a "green," by the mid-century standards relating to productive use of the land, in contrast with the "weirdos" whom he now associates with environmental causes.
Ethan, the child of – as it were – Homer Simpson, finds himself more intact than the offspring of cultivated New York households he now associates with: their friendship is founded on a shared interest in books, music and ideas, but where the others have been taught, Ethan has learned.
The daughter of an aspiring artist, Adele was constantly dragged to museums as a kid, something she now associates with her desire to express creatively. .
Upon infection, this phosphorylation is lost, and the activity of MEF2 chanows—MEF2 now associates with the TATA binding protein to bind a distinct TATA box sequence and promote antimicrobial peptide expression.
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I am now associated with Crossroads and volunteer at the day centre.
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