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His name will become synonymous with bravery.
The humanities will become synonymous with unreflective training for corporate success.
The longer Hernandez remains in Seattle, the more he will become synonymous with the Mariners.
And perhaps Deer Park, like Woodbury Commons in Orange County, will become "synonymous with 'let's go shopping at the mall,' " he mused.
This sixth extinction will eventually be preserved within the geological record, meaning that humans will become synonymous with a significant ecological and ecosystem disaster within the planets history.
Clearly, they believe the revolution is still in its early stages, and they're betting that big data will become synonymous with big profits.
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Or, it could be, as Scott Gilbert mused, "that sooner or later, the term 'evo devo' will be abandoned, because at that time it will have become synonymous with 'evolutionary biology" (Gilbert 2009, p. 332).
We open in late 1980s, in the economically disadvantaged Los Angeles neighbourhood that will soon become synonymous with this new form of "reality raps".
So perhaps more likely: a smartphone will simply become synonymous with a device that has a screen size of between 5 and 6 inches.
Chan says he hopes AfterShip will eventually become synonymous with on site package tracking in the Western market, and he's also looking ahead to a time when they'll expand more aggressively into areas closer to home like China, too.
Will marketing simply become synonymous with content marketing?
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