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Baldwin, like Cameron pre-Brexit, benefited from a positive public image that associated him with pipe smoking (chillaxing, 1930s style) and a quiet, rural life.
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CE portrait head of Parmenides was discovered at Castellamare della Bruca (ancient Elea) in the 1960's with an inscription—"Parmeneides, son of Pyres, Ouliadês, Natural Philosopher"—that associates him with a cult of Apollo Oulios or Apollo the Healer.
He speculated that the police probably associated him with the Occupy movement, based upon that arrest.
Mr. Bryant, a senior writer for ESPN magazine, quotes the sportscaster Bob Costas as remarking, about Mays, that we "associate him with fun" and remember him with fondness.
The general hope is that by associating him with a retro, passé society, the campaign can make the point that Romney's policy and personal beliefs aren't compatible with modern American culture.
"Joseph Pryor demonstrated poor judgement in his use of social media that associates him with a racially charged altercation at a political rally," David said.
In this interpretation, the bread that is Christ's body and the wine that is his blood associate him with the annually dying gods Adonis, Osiris, and Attis the divinities, inherent in the vital and vitalizing power of the crops, who die in order that people may eat and drink and live.
The police, relying on precedents saying that they could, after an arrest, examine the contents of a suspect's pockets, also rifled through contacts and photos in a smartphone that they found in Riley's pocket; they used that data to associate him with the Bloods gang.
Mr. McCain, Republican of Arizona, has been shadowed by his statements earlier in the campaign that he is not expert in the subject of the economy and by the likelihood that voters will associate him with the economic policies of the Bush administration.
Dumuzid the Shepherd, a king of the 1st Dynasty of Uruk named on the Sumerian King List, was later over-venerated so that people started associating him with "Alla" and the Babylonian god Tammuz.
The Athenian Themistocles, who had fallen from favour at Athens and spent time in the Peloponnese after his ostracism (perhaps 471), might have been behind that movement, though attempts to associate him with particular "synoecizing" developments in the Arcadian cities (i.e., developments whereby small communities coalesced into a single city) are speculative.
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