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We need to associate with a cause in order to give purpose to our lives.
I sincerely do not want to associate with a racist person.
Mr Paulson thinks firms will want to associate with a game that is "clean, pure and meritocratic".
There are many generic camera shots beloved of film directors, which audiences have learned to associate with a particular genre.
Yet artistic endeavour is not something we tend to associate with a stopwatch and a big stick.
In a wireless municipal mesh (muni mesh) network, a client station (STA) needs to associate with a mesh access point (MAP) for network access.
Oxford, Mississippi Courthouse Square, the focal point of Oxford, Mississippi, is a place I've learned to associate with a sensation of calm, almost sleepy contentment.
Obama chooses to associate with a guy who in 2001 said that he wished he had have bombed more, and he had a long association with him.
"The red goat is a great symbol — simple, striking, edgy, easy to remember and easier to associate with a sense of stubborn defiance," it wrote.
Suspicion focused on Mr. Montejo because he was known to associate with a disgruntled former employee of Mr. Ferrari's dry-cleaning business.
Revealing her identity, her attorney argued, would infringe on her First Amendment rights to engage in "anonymous speech" and to associate with a politically unpopular group.
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