Sentence examples for primarily identified with from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Gore, after all, is primarily identified with two issues: the environment and communications.

"The name VA Linux Systems is primarily identified with our former Linux hardware systems and consulting businesses".

When the more personable Olmsted was given the title of architect in chief, his name became the one primarily identified with the park.

A cross between gewurztraminer, which is primarily identified with Alsace, and an older minor French-American hybrid grape, the traminette was first tested in Geneva, N.Y., in the Finger Lakes, by Cornell University's New York State Agricultural Experiment Station.

Lanky and slim, she soon found herself primarily identified with roles written for castrati or for mezzos in drag - Mozart's Cherubino, Idamante and Sesto, the Composer in Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos, which she sang at the Barbican two years ago in semi-staged performances conducted by Simon Rattle.

She told us that she was of mixed racial heritage but that she primarily identified with her black ancestors.

By that division in 1827 28, the idea of Quakers being primarily identified with each other across and against national lines—had faltered in the face of political change.

Newspaper critics were outraged: Jack Gould of The New York Times wrote, "Mr. Presley has no discernible singing ability.... His phrasing, if it can be called that, consists of the stereotyped variations that go with a beginner's aria in a bathtub.... His one specialty is an accented movement of the body ... primarily identified with the repertoire of the blond bombshells of the burlesque runway".

β1-tanycytes with short processes that contact the periventricular AN were primarily identified with anti-vimentin (Fig. 3A D).

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Rightwing populism, meanwhile, is different to a conservatism that primarily identifies with the business classes against their critics and antagonists below.

"There is something odd about having as your head of state a head of state of another country, someone who doesn't reside here and who primarily identifies with the goals and aspirations of that other country," remarked Sir Anthony this week.

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