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Because you know the term "family" is pretty synonymous with the term "Osmond".
"It just seems like Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe are pretty synonymous with each other," Messier said.
"I think it was pretty synonymous with the Barbarians' approach and the way they played the game".
One producer who seems, to us at least, as pretty synonymous with what Crazylegs have done to date is Ziro.
Kate's going on her 11th year as spokesperson for Rimmel, so she's become pretty synonymous with the brand at this point.
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I've got a lot to ask Anne - it feels wrong to call her "Bradford", which would make her pretty much synonymous with her book, and as we'll see, synonyms are not what either Anne or Bradford's is about.
From their early days as heavy-hitters on the blog scene remember blogs?— to pretty much double-handedly leading the mid-90s house revival in the UK, Andy Ferguson and Matt McBriar have become pretty much synonymous with good times.
In Hollywood in the middle months of 2003, wit and surprise are pretty much synonymous with Johnny Depp.
He has alighted on Mr. Irving's most admirable quality: his alert, amused sympathy with people in trouble, which turns out to be pretty much synonymous with life.
For Murakami, long-haul running is not just a metaphor for the loneliness of the long-distance novelist; it's pretty well synonymous with it.
I had 72 hours to do what I could to repair the damage... All-nighters are pretty much synonymous with student lifestyles.
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