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to association
noun
The act of associating.
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This may be down to association: northern Europeans associate Spain with heat, beaches and Moorish architecture, not craggy, Atlantic mountains.
References to "Association football" were soon abbreviated to "soccer".
"Legal and constitutional guarantees on the right to association and assembly are reinforced.
Last summer, according to association figures, neighbors filed 38 formal noise complaints against the bar.
Not so, according to association spokesman Ivor Davies, who has no recollection of such an event.
The lunar governance of this cycle likewise leads to association of the moon and fate.
In a letter to association members last month, Blunt said he enjoyed the support of his family.
Minnesota's turkey farmers raise about 46 million birds annually accounting for more than $600m in income, according to association.
The galleries seem more open in spatial plan, and consequentially, more open to association between periods, too.
According to association rules, it takes a two-thirds majority — 42 votes — to remove a member; 44 voted against Nebraska.
All model-asphaltenes containing nitrogen and/or oxygen atoms in their structures are prone to association.
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