Apparently that friend saw Lindt's photo on my blog and felt Lindt was lowering himself to be associated with a empty vessel like myself. |
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Even investment banks suddenly decline to be associated with the former president. |
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The condition may also be associated with an underlying disorder, such as atopic dermatitis or lupus. |
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It is often idiopathic in origin, but may be associated with multiple sclerosis, sarcoidosis, syphilis, Lyme disease, and ocular lymphoma. |
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This year there has been only one case of the illness reported to be associated with a spa pool. |
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Polygyny in that group may be associated with male territoriality and defensibility of nesting resources. |
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Septicaemia, particularly pneumococcal and meningococcal, may be associated with widespread thrombosis. |
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These unwanted signs of lowered productivity were observed, let us say prior to 1950, but were not judged to be associated with autotoxins. |
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A persistent left superior vena cava may be associated with the presence of two azygos veins. |
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They may be associated with large telangiectatic vessels or may exhibit thick scaling that mimics psoriasis. |
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To many British people, the idea of a mandarin or senior civil servant will forever be associated with Sir Humphrey Appleby. |
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It was hard for him to be associated with fellow musicians and fans who were deep rooted in hippie culture and drugs like ganja, hashish. |
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In recent times however, the label could be associated with an even more ominous threat. |
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The restoration of monarchies in 1814-15 heralded a wave of persecution of minorities deemed to be associated with revolution. |
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That faith-filled genuflection communicated very powerfully the sense of awe and mystery which ought to be associated with the Eucharist. |
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The higher score on the participation question may be associated with self-motivation enhanced by the interactivity of the online lesson. |
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And though the movement vocabulary was unmistakably balletic, the visual appeal of the work may more often be associated with rock music videos. |
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Neither of us consider that this could be associated with parasitic gastro-enteritis, if, as has been stated, the herd was permanently housed. |
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A possible resolution could be associated with the initial orientation of the molecule relative to the pore axis. |
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He is an absolutely precocious talent, and as nice a person as I could wish to be associated with. |
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Heat exhaustion can be associated with water or sodium depletion, which can compromise the patient's ability to thermoregulate by sweating. |
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If I wish to be associated with someone who does not desire my company, then necessarily one of us will be disappointed. |
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This water is thought to be associated with condensation from the ventilation system or connate water from the salt itself. |
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Higher amounts of caffeine may be associated with increased rates of abortion and low birth weight. |
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In his considered opinion Mr Dylan is past it and there is no way he could be associated with him. |
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Peripheral rewarming can be associated with shock, acidosis and hyperkalemia when cold, acidotic peripheral blood is returned centrally. |
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Wooden battens resting across the open top may be associated with its later use for tanning, indicated by leather off-cuts. |
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The hexagonal pattern at the center of the image is likely to be associated with the hexagonal packing configuration of lipid molecules. |
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There is also chemical evidence for recent volcanism, namely, the outgassing of elements that would be associated with volcanism. |
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I also know that the image of your company and brand is important to you and that you want to be associated with positive images of women. |
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Enlargement of the thyroid gland is known to be associated with hormonal changes in women. |
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Repeatedly, descriptions of lignite, which may be associated with floodplain sequences, are reported. |
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The fractional surface contacts may be associated with the emitter, a barrier, or the collector. |
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This capital cannot be associated with the plain marble drum because of its size and the flutes on the necking. |
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In the popular consciousness, however, paganism and witchcraft have come to be associated with black magic, foul deeds, even devil-worship. |
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His fans insisted that his naturalism and his underplaying refuted any residual sissiness that might be associated with acting. |
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It cannot be possible that a man of that sagacity should be associated with such a crackbrained scheme. |
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It is a pervasive mode of thought and is likely to show up in all sorts of places and be associated with most shades of opinion. |
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Magnesium deficiency may be associated with the disorder of shanking, in which the bunch stems and berries shrivel before ripening. |
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It may be associated with a wide variety of other minerals including cerussite, anglesite, raspite, pyromorphite, mimetite, and scheelite. |
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Across the genus as a whole, the evolution of mimicry seems to be associated with increased rates of species diversification. |
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Stripe order can coexist with superconductivity, but it tends to be associated with a drop in the superconducting transition temperature. |
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It was Michael Northburgh who suggested to Mauny the foundation of a charterhouse and asked to be associated with it. |
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Medical students ' stress also was expected to be associated with poorer marital and emotional adjustment among their spouses. |
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Thus early monasteries may be associated with cathedrals, colleges, and minsters. |
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But it seems that almost everyone who wants to polish up their tarnished images wants to be associated with the cause. |
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Low-grade fever that may be associated with night sweats is the most common systemic symptom of Hodgkin's disease. |
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They want nothing to do with their old adversaries, or be associated with them in anyway. |
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Democracy, political rights, and civil liberties are politically modifiable variables that seem to be associated with health status. |
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Those wishing to be associated with this venture can contact either of the aforementioned. |
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Plaids and checks are generally harder to mix and match with one another, and tend to be associated with more conservative and classier looks. |
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It has been suggested that Plica Polonica may be associated with damage to sections of the cuticle. |
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They undergo almost cyclical irruptions across portions of their winter range, which may be associated with conifer seed crops. |
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It was once thought to be associated with infection, such as measles or chickenpox. |
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Dukkha-dukkha may be associated with painful and unpleasant experience such as receiving a knock or having a sore tooth. |
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It's an honour to be associated with the Transatlantic Challenge featuring 24 of the best players in the world. |
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Several studies have found symptoms to be associated with central air conditioning with or without humidification. |
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Von Furstenberg's signature wrap dresses have been copied so many times that she often has no wish to be associated with them. |
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Pleural cryptococcosis has been reported to be associated with HIV infection, liver cirrhosis, and Bruton's agammaglobulinemia. |
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The father's education also may be associated with levels of paternal involvement. |
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Often the father denies paternity and will not be associated with a disabled child. |
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Our analysis suggests that antipsychotic drugs other than clozapine may be associated with myocarditis and cardiomyopathy. |
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Every politician likes to be associated with good news and he was cock-a-hoop. |
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It was something that we were all terribly proud to be able to be associated with. |
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My greatest fear was that we would be associated with all these fart jokes. |
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It has opened vistas that I never thought could be associated with writing. |
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Differences in phonology can usually be associated with the geographic location of the speaker. |
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Finally, calcaneal bursitis should be associated with a swelling over the calcaneous. |
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Finally, restrained eating is hypothesized to be associated with negative affect. |
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If the celebrations could be associated with a greater awareness of the country's culture, history and traditions, so much the better. |
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But do citizens of England's finest city really want to be associated with a teeth-snapping chocolate bar or a yappy dog? |
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A switch to a degressive system would be associated with a shift in tax burden from lower to upper and especially middle income families. |
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Analcime may also be associated with quartz crystals, calcite, and common opal. |
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Again, it must be associated with abnormally aggressive or seriously irresponsible conduct. |
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In general we would expect the strength of these impacts broadly to be associated with the size of the change involved. |
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Chronic diseases such as rheumatism, arthritis, allergy and others are well known to be associated with inflammation. |
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Too much sympathetic nervous system activity can be associated with stress, anxiety, and dysphoric mood. |
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But it may be associated with another inflammatory skin condition called lichen planus. |
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Early-stage dementia or Alzheimer's disease may be associated with gluten antibodies. |
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It seems to be associated with lignification of host endodermis and pericycle cells at the penetration site. |
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Healthy dietary habits acquired in infancy could be associated with achievement of higher education. |
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Of course, yes, certainly, it was a chance to be associated with the games. |
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Partiality with the demon drink may well be associated with a certain flexibility. |
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It wouldn't be politically wise for the ambitious local marshal to be associated with a roughneck like Horn. |
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We accounted for factors that may be associated with nondietary exposure, and the metabolism and excretion of the residues. |
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For example, delirium, medication use, and psychiatric illnesses such as amnestic disorders may be associated with cognitive impairment. |
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Spinal endodermic cysts are rare and may be associated with other congenital anomalies. |
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As a fellow Argentine, the director is proud to be associated with Casares, and he pays suitable tribute to his inspiration. |
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This type of voice seems to be associated with shy and depressed people, or with people who would prefer to be ignored rather than be heard and noticed. |
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Regarded as one of the most credible award processes in India and abroad, I am proud to be associated with IIFA for the past six years and my commitment remains undiluted. |
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Nowadays, the image of cheerleaders tends to be associated with buxom blondes whooping it up for some big country boys crushing 73-17 victories out in the fields. |
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I think they are snobs and do not want to be associated with Swindon. |
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Previous research indicates that PTSD may be associated with stable neurobiological alterations in both the central and autonomic nervous systems. |
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If one is fortunate enough to be associated with a university, even as one ages, teaching allows one to contribute to, and vicariously share, in the creativity of youth. |
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This tusk may be associated with the left dentary of the old animal. |
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It is the latest health benefit to be associated with the wonder drug. |
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The finale takes on almost orchestral proportions, demonstrating the composer's wish to be associated with more than folk music and cute miniatures. |
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His prejudiced views are simply not those a company like Mozilla wants to be associated with. |
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My friends would give me tips but they feared to be associated with me. |
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Consequently, more elaborate beadwork, such necklaces, wristlets, anklets, aprons, vests, hats, and chest pieces, came to be associated with the status of a married man. |
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These results suggest that Caledonian and Variscan Britain may be associated with a T e that is relatively high compared with the thickness of the crust. |
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The incidence of intervertebral narrowing and irregular ossification of the vertebral end plates has also been shown to be associated with increased age. |
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We hypothesized that variations in the distribution of emphysema would be associated with functional differences and therefore account for discordant physiology. |
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Would Egypt's most successful general, a stickler for tradition, have wished to be associated with a woman co-regent, even a woman as strong as Hatshepsut? |
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Features thought to be associated with neuro-degenerative diseases include oligaemic episodes and increased iron concentrations in discrete brain regions. |
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Because of this idea of a competitive country, open to the biggest international challenges, I decided to be associated with the creation of A1 Team Portugal. |
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To make matters worse, the concretions can be associated with cycads. |
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Whichever feeling overtakes you, it's likely to be associated with change. |
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His animals would have travelled no more than 20 miles to slaughter and not the hundreds of miles that can be associated with the large multiples. |
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Peaks in recruitment are roughly synchronous with similar peaks in aspen and white birch, suggesting that they may be associated with similar causes. |
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In adults, the unusual occurrence of retropharyngeal abscesses may be associated with perforation of the posterior wall by foreign bodies or instrumentation. |
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Some of the cell lines were from individuals with rare inborn errors of metabolism, although none suffered from a condition known to be associated with their APOE genotype. |
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Traditional masculinity has also been found to be associated with emotional inexpressiveness in general, and with higher thresholds of pain specifically. |
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The general pattern is similar to that in Figure 4, except that the leftmost fragment in the FRI region now appears to be associated with flowering time. |
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Menorrhagia, or excessive menstrual blood loss, is defined as blood loss of 80 mL per month and can be associated with ovulatory and anovulatory ovarian cycles. |
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This can be associated with the distal extension of the limb and the formation of digits in an posterior to anterior sequence in most land vertebrates. |
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Furthermore, the patterns can be associated with specific contexts of use and consumption that suggest the Levantines knew and understood what these elements signified. |
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Extra levator costae muscles may be associated with these ribs. |
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I'm so glad I'm an independent so that I don't have to be associated with the soiled riff-raff who actually have to win elections and govern in this country. |
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Stepped cracks that form at the upper corners of windows may also be associated with corrosion of the steel lintels, especially in older buildings. |
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It is the view of the officials that anyone who buys shares in the listed companies takes the risk that would be associated with buying and selling stock. |
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It has been hypothesized that the distribution of glutamine biosynthesis in different cellular compartments may be associated with etiolation in seedlings. |
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This state may be associated with dissipative structures, i.e., structures resulting from a dissipation of energy rather than from conservative molecular forces. |
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About one case will be associated with genuine perinatal asphyxia. |
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This may sometimes be associated with a tropical cyclone or a monsoon low. |
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Since deviant behaviour can be associated with the wearing of baseball caps we are politely asking those people who enter our premises not to wear caps. |
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It may be associated with eructation, borborygmus, or flatus. |
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The medication cannot be accepted as safe for children until it is known that added tallness will not be associated with some defect of development somewhere in the body. |
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This can be associated with the idea of the dead as tricking those and hurting those who have hurt them. |
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Their silence, to look at its positive aspect, possibly reflects a refusal to be associated with the task of making geoengineering look respectable. |
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In what was a physical, bad-tempered affair, scenes that could be associated with a Saturday night brawl in Dodge City erupted midway in the second half. |
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As time went on new rules were drafted, pitches were developed, the games began to draw the attention of people who at one time would have scorned to be associated with them. |
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National's Maori member has earned the opportunity to at least be associated with the rumours that are being bandied around this House in relation to the leadership change. |
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We suggest that the slow endothermal reaction, which is shown in the last two titration experiments, can be associated with the insertion process. |
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Leishmania may be associated with dermatofibroma, psoriasis, Reiter's syndrome, bacillary angiomatosis, cryptococcosis and oral aphthous ulceration. |
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Those trying to separate themselves from the crowd are inadvertently joining a large crowd of people who no one would want to be associated with in the first place. |
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The putative motor protein, cross-reacting with antimyosin antibodies, was shown to be associated with the surface of isolated Lemna chloroplasts. |
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Down-regulated topoisomerase II gene expression in etoposide-selected cells has also been shown to be associated with an increased rate of spontaneous polyploidization. |
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The researchers found that changes in the diet of a South Asian transmigratory population may be associated with an increase in incidence of childhood diabetes. |
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While the structures of jural obligations may be associated with kin proximity, there is considerable ethnographic evidence that across many societies this is not the case. |
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A single umbilical artery is present in 0.2 to 1 percent of newborns and may be associated with asymptomatic renal anomalies in 7 percent of these infants. |
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy may be associated with cardiac geometric features as observed in hypertensive heart disease. |
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Changes in urinary pattern such as polyuria, oliguria, anuria, enuresis, and excessive thirst can be associated with tubular dysfunction. |
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Governments can sometimes attempt to use Private Members' Bills to pass things it would rather not be associated with. |
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Rainfall tends to be associated with Atlantic depressions or with convection. |
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Instead, the physical actions of the military must be associated with the correct social or judiciary actions in order to abolish a state. |
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It was a work in progress which he continued at until the last months of his life, and the poem came to be associated with their relationship. |
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Whistler would go on to be associated with neighbouring Vancouver's successful bid for the 2010 games. |
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Morris became politically active in this period, coming to be associated with the radicalist current within British liberalism. |
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Prostitution may sometimes be associated with illegal, abusive, and dangerous activities. |
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Austronesians migrated to Timor, and are thought to be associated with the development of agriculture on the island. |
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The condition may be associated with neurosensorial deafness 1 and is probably caused by changes in the internal hair sheath. |
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Flogging was a common punishment in the Royal Navy, and came to be associated with the stereotypical hardiness of sailors. |
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There is evidence of ridge and furrow fields remaining in Walworth Park which may be associated with this settlement. |
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A group of enlarged nonmatted rapidly growing lymph nodes may be associated with features of superior mediastinal syndrome suggesting lymphoma. |
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An increase in FDI may be associated with improved economic growth due to the influx of capital and increased tax revenues for the host country. |
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Saint David is also thought to be associated with corpse candles, lights that would warn of the imminent death of a member of the community. |
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Several of these contain internal claims to be the work of Taliesin, but cannot be associated with the putative historical figure. |
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The next step would be to try to identify a specific odourprint that may be associated with anxiety. |
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The origin of new divergent boundaries at triple junctions is sometimes thought to be associated with the phenomenon known as hotspots. |
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Such slabs may have steep dips at relatively shallow depths and so may be associated with unusually deep trenches, such as the Challenger Deep. |
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The difference in the expression of Bmp4 have been shown to be associated with changes in the growth and shape of the beak. |
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Volunteering abroad has tended to be associated with international development and bridging the divide between the rich and poor worlds. |
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Nobility came to be associated with social rather than legal privilege, expressed in a general expectation of deference from those of lower rank. |
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A sorcerer prophesies that the death of the Grand Prince would be associated with a certain horse. |
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The astrological signs of the zodiac were also thought to be associated with certain humours. |
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Rising share prices, for instance, tend to be associated with increased business investment and vice versa. |
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It seems strange that this hill should be associated with snakes, though adders are not uncommon in the Lake District. |
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The black dog is essentially a nocturnal apparition, often said to be associated with the Devil or a hellhound. |
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Changes in the diet of a South Asian transmigratory population may be associated with an increase in incidence of childhood diabetes. |
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They may also be associated with seasonal affective disorder, a form of depression related to lack of sunlight. |
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The cause of RLS isn't well understood but, from an orthodox medical perspective, it's thought to be associated with iron deficiency. |
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A coverage mapping feature allows up to eight hours of BER and RSSI testing to be associated with a GPS location. |
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For example, if the user has logged into the site, his or her login information can be associated with the cookie identifier. |
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Borrelia burgdorferi persists in the brain in chronic Lyme neuroborreliosis and may be associated with Alzheimer's disease. |
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Macroscopically, pleomorphic sarcomas are nodular or multinodular, tan-white to gray tumors that may be associated with necrosis and hemorrhage. |
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Tibia lead was observed to be associated with increases in SCr levels in follow-up participants with diabetes. |
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Anomalous gold, silver, and arsenic values appear to be associated with areas of more intense multiple-stage silicification and brecciation. |
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A continuous low dose of melamine exposure may be associated with urinary system stones in children and adults, the study authors noted. |
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We are proud to be associated with Yorkville Telephone and to have completed this phase of their wireless buildout. |
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This enrichment seems to be associated with the mineral torbernite, a hydrated copper uranyl phosphate. |
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Myeloid sarcoma is an extramedullary mass of immature myeloid cells that can be associated with acute and chronic myeloid leukemia. |
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It can also be used to detect any plaques and calcifications, which could be associated with chordee. |
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On diet, more evidence is showing that trans fatty acids seem to be associated with seriously increased risk of heart attacks. |
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Nasal gliomas can be associated with deformities of the adjacent bones and obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct. |
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Neurofibromas and myofibromas produce slowly progressive arm monoparesis that may be associated with shoulder paresthesias. |
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The term of managerial competencies from our point of view should to be associated with second meaning. |
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The cornucopian myth and cargo cult were the two anthropological items that can be associated with newborn communities and states. |
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Covellite and chalcocite have been reported from the Property, generally interpreted to be associated with the base of the oxidation zone. |
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Nystagmus may be horizontal or vertical, but may also be associated with ophthalmoplegia. |
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Orchitis is an inflammation of the testis causing swelling and pain and may be associated with infection by the mumps virus. |
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But in girls passive smoking appeared to be associated with a lowering of blood pressure. |
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Some believe that devitalized teeth and jawbone cavitations may be associated with Bartonella infection. |
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Pubic diastasis, localized pubic rami fractures, or more complex pelvic fractures may be associated with urethral disruption. |
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Cracks within the drip line were assumed to be associated with root impact. |
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Plantar fasciitis is a common overuse injury that can be associated with substantial heel pain. |
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They found waterpipe smoking to be associated with gum diseases, dry socket, oral cancer and esophageal cancer among other conditions. |
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The treatment of hemangiomas in infancy may be associated with significant morbidity. |
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An enlarged, hypoechoic epididymis can also be associated with hydrocele, hematoma, and underlying epididymal injury. |
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In hernial sacs, florid mesothelial proliferations may mimic malignancy and be associated with dense chronic inflammation. |
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In a clear departure from tradition, President Pranab Mukherjee wants none of the colonial honorifics to be associated with his name or post. |
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A close relationship with grandparents seems to be associated with having a more positive attitude toward their own aging among preteenagers. |
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Atherosclerosis seems not to be associated with hyperinsulinaemia in patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia. |
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Diet-induced hyperinsulinemia has been experimentally shown to be associated with accelerated growth of PCa cell xenografts. |
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It was previously known to be involved in the regulation of insulin signaling, but was not known to be associated with hyperphagia. |
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The morning glory disc anomaly may be associated with midfacial anomalies, such as hypertelorism, nasal malformations and cleft palate. |
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This genetic disorder may also be associated with hormonal deficiencies, such as hypoadrenalism, and red hair and fair skin are common. |
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Patients can present with recurrent, intermittent swelling that may be associated with food intake and hyposalivation. |
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Pathologist Steven Mills had stated that would be associated with a mild to moderate level of inebriation. |
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The women's calcium intake did not seem to be associated with their risk of fracturing a hip, even when they used as much as 1500 milligrams of calcium daily. |
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They often present with ipsilateral Horner syndrome and oropharyngeal fullness, and they may be associated with a higher rate of catecholamine secretion. |
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The NFR software is the most versatile network-tool we've come across in the last years and we are very pleased to be associated with Network Flight Recorder. |
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Researchers concluded higher intakes of flavonols and flavanones as well as black tea consumption may be associated with lower risk of ovarian cancer. |
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That is why we are proud to be associated with the CBA, an organization that exemplifies the highest standards of sportsmanship, competition, and family values. |
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Yet in individual patients, elevated ICP may be associated with cerebral hyperaemia or cerebral ischaemia, subclinical seizures, or impaired autoregulation. |
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Pernicious anemia and hypothyroidism can be associated with FHF due to AIH in the context of polyglandular autoimmune syndrome, but FHF is unlikely in the other causes. |
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Reintubation, when necessary, may be associated with complications, including upper airway trauma, alterations in blood pressure, dysrhythmia and cardiac arrest. |
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Finally, several dermatologic conditions, most notably bullous pemphigoid and dermatitis herpetiformis, can be associated with blood eosinophilia. |
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They hypothesized that reports of greater insomnia severity would be associated with lower pain thresholds and inhibition and with greater temporal summation of pain. |
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In contrast, first-generation AEDs that do not appear to be associated with a significant risk of birth defects include the benzodiazepines and succinimides. |
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Background Comorbidity may be associated with later detection of cancer. |
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Meningoceles may be associated with other malformations of the neuraxis. |
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Immune Globulin Intravenous products have been reported to be associated with renal dysfunction, acute renal failure, osmotic nephrosis, and death. |
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Antidepressant drugs including SSRIs, trazodone, nefazodone, buspirone, clomipramine, venlafaxine, and duloxetine may be associated with the serotonin syndrome. |
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Weakness can be associated with spasticity or can show up on its own. |
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Clinically, the lesions generally start as a chancre at the trauma site, and these lesions may be associated with iymphadenopathy and lymphangitis. |
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Thiazides cross the placental barrier and appear in cord blood and may be associated with adverse reactions, including fetal or neonatal jaundice and thrombocytopenia. |
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Less common radiographic findings include lymph node cavitation and splenic atrophy, which may be associated with more widespread lymphoid tissue atrophy. |
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Past studies have hinted that herpes simplex viruses and cytomegalovirus, all of which are active in brain tissues, might be associated with dementia. |
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Hence, traditional bioassays can be associated with high throughput analysis, this collaborative approach will help in mapping the gap faced with bioassays. |
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The degree of hyponatremia seems to be associated with acute phase reactants including leucocytes count, the percentage of neutrophils and CRP levels. |
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If your lifestyle and well-being are suffering, see a physician to rule out the more serious problems that can be associated with Restless Leg Syndrome. |
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There is often notable conjunctival hyperaemia and might also be associated with oedema of the conjunctiva and eyelids as well as enlargement of the lacrimal gland. |
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The copper and gold anomaly at Oomargi occurs in metasediments and appears to be associated with high-level calc-alkaline intrusives in an oval shaped approx. |
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Eddie Fisher uses wah-wah pedal and a distorted sound that separates his music from the blax-ploitation film funk that it might otherwise be associated with. |
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Apart from various other proteins centrin has been reported to be associated with centrosome duplication and to sever axonemal microtubules from their associated basal bodies. |
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Greater Manchester continues to be associated with guitar and dance music. |
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For women he thought these should include combing, spinning, querning, leather and fur-working and be associated with finds of beads, bracelets and perforated teeth. |
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The date 9 Wind is known to be associated with fertility, Venus and war among the Maya and frequently occurs in relation to Quetzalcoatl in other Mesoamerican cultures. |
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Celticism came to be associated with the bagpipe and the harp. |
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Continued urban use might be associated with an ecclesiastical structure. |
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As an urban lifestyle came to be associated with decadence, the Church formally discouraged gluttony, and hunting and pastoralism were seen as simple, virtuous ways of life. |
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Such magazines also played a large role in the rise of science fiction and it was at this time the two genres began to be associated with each other. |
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World Cup Willie, the mascot for the 1966 competition, was the first World Cup mascot, and one of the first mascots to be associated with a major sporting competition. |
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Fluvial activity declines between 47 700 and 30 000 cal a BP, and may be associated with a reduction in seasonality with overall stability in precipitation. |
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