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Elvis gave them away to his associates like party favours.
Someone who's charming you may try to get you to associate something you like with them, i.e. your favourite book or toy.
The ability of recombinant TssK alone to further form tubular-like structures in vitro may indicate a propensity to associate into ring-like structures.
The ICC has confirmed the next two World Cups will be contested by 10 teams, dealing a major blow to associate nations like Ireland.
These are logical concerns by sane individuals that are being overwhelmed by the shrill Chicken Littles of the far right, who somehow manage to associate things like universal health care with impending fascism.
In addition, it was shown that the hetero-dimerisation of NORE1 with RASSF1A was crucial for the ability of RASSF1A to associate with Ras-like GTPases [156].
Things like fidelity, for instance, compromise, sacrifice, mutual aid, that we're less likely to associate with things like cohabitation.
They also like to associate with winners.
Students who are rewarded for academic performance may like to associate themselves with music that's perceived as brainier.
Ever since Beatrix Potter's creation of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle, the hedgehog has been seen as an industrious, friendly animal, qualities we might like to associate with Britishness.
Politicians may like to associate themselves with successful sportspeople and events, but democracy is rarely influenced by them.
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