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But there is a deep, deep difference between trying to associate by emulation and association by manipulation.
Now Heston Blumenthal is once again trying to associate pleasure with roadside meals, but this time the chef credited with inventing "molecular gastronomy" is serious.
Mr. Paladino is no stranger to trying to associate Mr. Cuomo with Albany insiders whom he considers to be ethically challenged.
The length of the unshuffled sections is an important consideration in trying to associate variant genes with the diseases they promote.
Mr. Gore has been doing his own balancing act, trying to associate himself with the prosperity of the Clinton era but not with Mr. Clinton's personal behavior.
Lampard lost his England place earlier this month, but Villas-Boas was adamant Sunday's change bore no relation, saying: "Trying to associate that with what happened with England, I would keep away from it".
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He has tried to associate the sand society with a university or nonprofit group.
Network producers routinely try to associate their shows with HBO's, chiefly "Sex and the City" and "The Sopranos".
I try to associate myself with the moment and energy the stadium has in it for that particular situation".
Melanie Willoughby, head of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, acknowledges that local businesses often try to associate themselves with the city's glamorous neighbor, Princeton.
Sex, beauty, status, freedom – all the words which advertisers have tried to associate with cars over the past 50 years – have been replaced by mere functionality.
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