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She has been oddly loth to associate herself with Mr Lagos's government.
She would see a picture of herself but not be able to associate herself with it".
That sounds about right, and it's not clear why Clinton would want to associate herself with such an effort.
Clinton may do better to associate herself with her husband's 1990s achievements than the Obama post-2009 recovery.
The former Secretary of State is seeking to associate herself with the most popular Democrat in the country, President Barack Obama, and trying to disassociate her opponent, Bernie Sanders, from him.
Even as Mrs. Clinton has sought to associate herself with the economic growth of her husband's administration, she, like other Democratic presidential candidates, has been expressing a sharp skepticism toward trade and globalization under President Bush.
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No serious chef who cooks food from one of the historically quarrelsome regions of Northern Italy is happy to associate himself or herself with any other.
These new commercials allow a certain type of consumer to associate him or herself with a certain archetype.
Socialization begins when an individual start to associate him-or herself with a new working group, an organisation, or work in an industrial sector.
Except that clearly America is a Bizarro Ghana, where one of the thousands of beak-down-chicken women has risen to great power by associating herself with witchcraft.
The state's logical cheerleader in chief, Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm, has all but disqualified herself by becoming an adviser on the auto bailout to the Obama administration, associating herself with the view expressed by the president in an interview with "60 Minutes" on Sunday that "the only thing less popular than putting money in the banks is putting money into the auto industry".
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