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Its perfume is quite synonymous with the festive season: gingerbread, Christmas cake, Christmas pud and of course, mince pies are all dusted with it.

This factor relates inversely to the average slope of the channel and is quite synonymous with the length of sheet flow.

This attitude is not difficult to understand, it is how the Han became almost, but not quite, synonymous with being Chinese, or, to put it another way, how China was created.

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This fried ballpark treat, often spotted at carnivals, may not be quite as synonymous with baseball as its cousin, the classic hot dog, but it's still popular.

Pete Tong's name is, quite literally, synonymous with dance music (see the rave-movie staple "It's All Gone Pete Tong" for proof).

This is odd because B&N isn't quite the name synonymous with online book-selling so what they've done is a double-reverse Lutz avatarization of their product.

Most people aren't quite sure why 420 is synonymous with smoking weed, but marijuana smokers around the world have embraced the term.

And it's funny because the statement embodies the difficulty it's arguing for – "difficulty" not necessarily in the literary sense, where it's conflated with "obscurity", but in the sense pertaining to human beings, as in "She's quite difficult", where the word is synonymous with peculiarity, intransigence and eccentricity.

No one is quite sure why Newquay came to be synonymous with end-of-GCSE celebrations.

Here we just note that it's not quite as strong as it seems, for "strict" is not synonymous with "deterministic".

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