Sentence examples for somehow associated with from inspiring English sources

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That phase of foreign policy has to be somehow associated with internal change at Athens, the so-called Ephialtic reforms.

"Before the Internet, most movements were somehow associated with a certain city, like Modernism in Paris," said Mr. Algora.

Experts suspect that nodding may be somehow associated with another disease that is highly prevalent in Lui, onchocerciasis, or river blindness.

And during World War II, the bidet suffered another blow when American soldiers encountered it in European brothels, perpetuating the idea that bidets were somehow associated with immorality.

"You were born in Orange did you spend your childhood there?" I asked, speculating that the ancient city was somehow associated with his curiosity about the past.

"You were born in Orange — did you spend your childhood there?" I asked, speculating that the ancient city was somehow associated with his curiosity about the past.

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The ability of BtpB to protect microtubules from degradation suggests that, like BtpA, BtpB might somehow associate with microtubules.

Each act of cruelty or violence is somehow associated — harmonized, King would suggest — with every other act.

Apparently, Sarah somehow associated her new email address with her old one.

The poem, "Pamphilus; or, Concerning Love," somehow became associated with unbound booklets (we say "somehow," because the word's modern political connotations didn't emerge until the 17th century).

Suppose that we have somehow associated an object \(d_{\Gamma }\) with each state \ \Gamma\) of a model.

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