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Whatever that focus group says, every woman I speak to seems to fancy a man with a bun – but try it in the office and your career will be unfairly derailed as everyone starts to associate you inextricably with Oliver Proudlock from Made In Chelsea.
However, when Caprica-Six starts to associate more with Boomer, they both realize that the holocaust the Cylons effected was a sin.
This modification, involved in chromatin condensation, is absent in G1/S and starts to associate with few centromeres in early G2, all centromeres in mid G2, and then spreads to the whole arms of chromosomes in late G2/mitosis [45].
The more you do fun things at the end of car trips, the more likely it will be that your dog starts to associate the vehicle with fun.
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"Everybody started to associate 'duck' with 'Long Island,' " Mr. Della Femina said.
It is unlikely that the rest of the world will start to associate Los Angeles with, say, the jacaranda.
By pouring millions of our diabetic dollars in to these events, we start to associate physical activity with fizzy drinks.
If you wake for more than about 20 minutes during the night you might start to associate your bed with wakefulness.
"Learn to eat three meals a day and you start to associate food with a specific time and place which limits what you eat," she says, and it also helps you stop eating for other reasons like boredom or comfort.
And the person we had once thought of as synonymous with X, we start to associate with Y. Before long, that person is known for something very different to that which first caught our attention.
I had this idea that if I had sex when I didn't really want to, I would start to associate sex with being a chore or a burden and start to hate it.
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