Synonymous Sentence Examples

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  • Eating out does not have to be synonymous with unhealthy food.

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  • We cannot, therefore, call it precisely synonymous with theism.

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  • The riddance of an evil influence is often synonymous with the introduction of the good principle, and therefore it is best to consider first the use of anointing in consecrations.

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  • Out of twenty so-called species he considers six to be really distinct, while the others are merely synonymous or trifling variations.

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  • The Stoics divided XoytK17 (logic) into rhetoric and dialectic, and from their time till the end of the middle ages dialectic was either synonymous with, or a part of, logic.

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  • Nintendo is synonymous with video games.

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  • Palestinian Syria, in fact, is here synonymous with what is commonly called Palestine.

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  • It is also used even more loosely as synonymous in the widest sense with "idea," "notion."

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  • Thenceforth the religion of Yahweh and the religion of the prophets are synonymous; no other reading of Israel's past was possible, and in fact the whole history of the Hebrews in Canaan, as it was finally shaped in the exile, is written from this point of view, and has come down to us, along with the remains of actual prophetic books, under the collective title of "The Prophets."

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  • It is practically synonymous with the word council (q.v.); concilium is used in the same technical sense by Tertullian c. 200, and auvoSos a century or so later in the Apostolic canons.

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  • Originally the counties were synonymous either with sheriffdoms or stewartries.

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  • Its meaning has, however, become synonymous and is consecrated by usage.

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  • In the case of the military classand prior to the Restoration of 1867 the term military class was synonymous with educated class this spirit of stoicism was built up by precept on a solid basis of heredity.

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  • To most of the provinces the Achaemenid dominion was synonymous with two centuries of peace and order.

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  • In his view not only the religious life of the nation, but (what he regarded as synonymous) the church itself, was in an almost hopeless state of decay, as we see from his first and only charge to the diocese of Durham and from many passages in the Analogy.

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  • The whole question of the regime of rivers and lakes is sometimes treated under the name hydrography, a name used by some writers in the sense of marine surveying, and by others as synonymous with oceanography.

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  • In catalogues and bibliographies, however, the expression is now generally used, conveniently if incorrectly, as synonymous with Jewish literature, including all works written by Jews in Hebrew characters, whether the language be Aramaic, Arabic or even some vernacular not related to Hebrew.

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  • It is largely replacing brass and copper in all departments of industry - especially where dead weight has to be moved about, and lightness is synonymous with economy - for instance, in bed-plates for torpedo-boat engines, internal fittings for ships instead of wood, complete boats for portage, motor-car parts and boiling-pans for confectionery and in chemical works.

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  • Tender-hearted he might be in practice; but toleration he declares synonymous with "cowardly indulgence and false compasssion."

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  • These mosquitoes or gnats - the terms are synonymous - belong to the family Culicidae and the genus Anopheles, which was first classified by Meigen in 1818.

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  • The strict application of the word to a sanctuary containing relics was extended to embrace any place of worship other than a church, and it was synonymous, therefore, with "oratory" (oratorium), especially one attached to a palace or to a private dwelling-house.

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  • These two words, which are nearly but not quite synonymous, designate a single subject of inquiry, which presents itself under three different although connected and in a measure intermingled aspects.

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  • For the purposes of this article presses and machines are used as synonymous terms.

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  • Creole object are largely synonymous.

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  • For most people, money is synonymous with wealth.

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  • Morality is synonymous with freedom; the freedom to grow into an autonomous person.

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  • One thing Scotland really is synonymous with is quaint twee pop music.

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  • Although it launched in 2000 with a disappointing set of games, the Sony PlayStaion 2 quickly became synonymous with gaming in the 21st century.

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  • Baker is a high-end furniture name that is synonymous with quality and style.

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  • Heavy light blue eye shadow is synonymous with the 1970s, and light pink shining lip gloss was commonly worn in the 1980s.

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  • Versus fighting games are often synonymous with the entire genre of fighting games.

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  • Today the terms are nearly synonymous for most people, but some insist on maintaining a separation between the distinct styles of gaming.

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  • KitchenAid is a brand that's synonymous with quality kitchen appliances and their immersion blender is one of the best reviewed in this category.

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  • The word retro is not synonymous with "old fashioned".

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  • In 1981, the Fantastic! album was released, and the name George Michael became synonymous with the phrase "smash hit".

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  • The purely selfish bond between condottieri and their employers, whether princes or republics, involved intrigues and treachery, checks and counterchecks, secret terror on the one hand and treasonable practice on the other, which ended by making statecraft in Italy synonymous with perfidy.

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  • By seafarers "Algoa Bay" is used as synonymous with Port Elizabeth.

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  • At the time of Charlemagne, the word Austrasia underwent a change of meaning and became synonymous with Francia orientalis, and was applied to the Frankish dominions beyond the Rhine (Franconia).

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  • About the same time similar peoples harassed the northern frontier of Iran, where they were called Saka (Sacae), and in later times Saka and Scyths, whether they were originally the same or not, were regarded as synonymous.

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  • It is desirable to remember the distinction, for, although diadem and crown are now used as synonymous terms, the two were originally quite distinct.

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  • The number and the name were in early times almost synonymous.

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  • But, as complete inactivity would have been synonymous with death, it appears to have been admitted that the sceptic, while retaining his consciousness of the complete uncertainty enveloping every step, might follow custom in the ordinary affairs of life.

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  • In 1842 Hammer-Purgstall correctly explained the name as meaning the "warm-flowing" (tab= warm, same root as tep in "tepid") from some warm mineral springs in the neighbourhood, and compared it with the synonymous Teplitz in Bohemia.

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  • Their proper title is "Clerks Regulars of the Society of Jesus," the word Societas being taken as synonymous with the original Spanish term, Compania; perhaps the military term Cohors might more fully have expressed the original idea of a band of spiritual soldiers living under martial law and discipline.

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  • The term is synonymous with Cryptogams, by which it was replaced in later systems of classification.

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  • In the Western states early in 1863 the terms "Copperhead" and "Democrat" had become practically synonymous.

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  • In its commonest use it is applied to all who decline to accept the authority of the Bible as the infallible record of a divine revelation, and is practically synonymous with freethinking.

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  • In later times the names Alamanni and Suebi seem to be synonymous.

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  • A further extension is given by some writers, who use the term as synonymous with the religions of primitive peoples, including under it not only the worship of inanimate objects, such as the sun, moon or stars, but even such phases of primitive philosophy as totemism.

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  • In fact, for a considerable period, the term " theory of heat " was practically synonymous with the mathematical treatment of a conduction.

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  • The lictors and the fasces were so inseparably connected that they came to be used as synonymous terms. The fasces originally represented the power over life and limb possessed by the kings, and after the abolition of the monarchy, the consuls, like the kings, were preceded by twelve fasces.

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  • It thus became synonymous with robber or freebooter, and in 1707 appears in the title of an act (6 Anne, cap. 11) "for the more effectual suppression of.

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  • Throughout the Malayan Archipelago the words Bajau and perompak (pirate) are still used as synonymous terms. At the northern extremity of the island Marudu Bay receives the waters of the Marudu which rises on the western side of Mount Madalon.

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  • But the greatest name of the epoch, the name which is synonymous with the Renaissance in France, has yet to be uttered.

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  • The word is Sanskrit and literally signifies " snow-abode," from him, snow, and dlaya, abode, and might be translated " snowy-range," although that expression is perhaps more nearly the equivalent of Himachal, another Sanskrit word derived from him, snow, and dchal, mountain, which is practically synonymous with Himalaya and is often used by natives of northern India.

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  • In Old Norse the term berserker thus became synonymous with reckless courage, and was later applied to the bodyguards of several of the Scandinavian heroes.

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  • Consequently, the term "Chaldaean" came quite naturally to be used in later days as synonymous with "Babylonian."

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  • As just shown, "Chaldaean" and "Babylonian" had become in later times practically synonymous, but the term "Chaldaean" had lived on in the secondary restricted sense of "wise men."

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  • The distinction between Confederation and Federation (see Federal Government), synonymous in their origin, has been developed in the political terminology of the United States.

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  • But he continues to use the terms "philosophy," "metaphysics," and "mental science" as synonymous.

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  • They are known by other namesBacchae, Thyiades, Clodones and Mimallones (the last two probably of Thracian origin) - all more or less synonymous.

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  • In a looser sense the word is employed to denote abstinence from certain kinds of food merely; and this meaning, which in ordinary usage is probably the more prevalent, seems also to be at least tolerated by the Church of England when it speaks of " fast or abstinence days," as if fasting and abstinence were synonymous.

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  • But it may be doubted whether he succeeds in clearly distinguishing ethical feelings from ethical judgments, and if they are to be treated as synonymous it seems difficult to avoid the conclusion that the implications of moral " judgment " must involve a reference to metaphysics.

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  • In mathematics and music, the adjective has been used as synonymous with "continuous" as opposed to "discrete," i.e.

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  • Out of these developed the rural deaneries, the office of archpriest being ultimately merged in that of rural dean, with which it became synonymous.

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  • The patricians of Venice and the lecturers of Padua made Averroism synonymous with doubt and criticism in theology, and with sarcasm against the hierarchy.

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  • Both nag and hackney continue to be used as synonymous terms. Frequent mention is made of hackneys and trotters in old farm accounts of the 14th century.

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  • In the first-mentioned case the terms carpel and pistil are synonymous.

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  • In its English use it is thus synonymous with "curate" in the sense used in the Prayer Book.

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  • This port was so much the most formidable that the name of Algerine came to be used as synonymous with Barbary pirate, but the same trade was carried on, though with less energy, from Tripoli and Tunis - as also from towns in the empire of Morocco, of which the most notorious was Salli.

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  • The clergy of such churches were generally canons, and the titles canon and prebendary were, and are, sometimes used as synonymous.

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  • In England the word prebendary was sometimes used as synonymous with prebend, as prebend was occasionally used for prebendary.

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  • Simba's name is synonymous with disk cultivators and the Solo and the X-Press are modern versions of this type of cultivator.

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  • For a company synonymous with engineering excellence, Honda recognizes the value of investment in the most up to date infrastructure available.

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  • It is synonymous with Nigerian fives that nobody would consider inviting a mere player.

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  • Nevertheless, in contemporary usage the term has become synonymous with public access to the Internet, social inclusion, broadband and lottery largesse.

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  • They needed and wanted to be synonymous with quality leisure breaks.

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  • In verse 5, there is a close similarity between both lines, signifying synonymous parallelism.

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  • Dallas the TV series was synonymous with dodgy millions squandered by dodgy people.

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  • In the past decade, one place in particular has become synonymous with catching giant sturgeon.

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  • The rate of synonymous substitutions in alternative regions increases in the 5 ' to 3 ' direction.

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  • Having operated this service for a decade, BIDS and ISI had become practically synonymous.

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  • In 1850 Isaac Merritt Singer, whose name was to become almost synonymous with sewing machines, made his first machine.

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  • The 3 terms are not necessarily synonymous, nor interchangeable.

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  • The story that Britain went to war against fascism and the holocaust is entirely synonymous with British nationalism.

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  • According to Gee, learning and playing are simultaneous and largely synonymous processes.

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  • From 1961 to 2001, Alan Ross made the magazine synonymous with the highest standards in all the arts.

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  • Very few players find their names becoming synonymous with a club they play for.

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  • Today, however, it remains synonymous with the theater scene, containing no less than six venues along its length.

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  • While they may seem almost synonymous, they are quite distinct.

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  • We may welcome bright tiger lilies and mimulus in our gardens but their spots were once considered synonymous with disease.

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  • Its heritage is synonymous with excellence in all things theatrical, from acting and staging to costume.

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  • Thus an organized individual (tout organise) " is a composite body consisting of the original, or elementary, parts and of the matters which have been associated with them by the aid of nutrition "; so that, if these matters could be extracted from the individual (tout), it would, so to speak, become concentrated in a point, and would thus be restored to its primitive condition of a germ; " just as, by extracting from a bone the calcareous substance which is the source of its hardness, it is reduced to its primitive state of gristle or membrane."2 " Evolution " and " development " are, for Bonnet, synonymous terms; and since by " evolution " he means simply the expansion of that which was invisible into visibility, he was naturally led to the conclusion, at which Leibnitz had arrived by a different line of reasoning, that no such thing as generation, in the proper sense of the word exists in nature.

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  • Such doctrines regard the progress of humanity as on the whole tending to the greater perfection, and are markedly optimistic in contrast with earlier theories that progressive differentiation is synonymous with progressive decay.

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  • Indeed in the past, a referral by the Commission to the ECJ was synonymous with a conviction of the recalcitrant party.

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  • Oxford University is the city 's main draw, a place that has become synonymous with academic excellence.

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  • In others words get Kai, here Kai is synonymous with quality.

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  • Worth about £ 275m in the last 12 months the Creative sector is synonymous with innovation.

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  • It is synonymous with the very word detective.

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  • Breath, air, wind, spirit and ghost were synonymous terms.

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  • These symptoms are relatively synonymous with a common cough or cold, and once identified can be easily treated.

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  • Medela nursing bras-A name that it is synonymous with comfort and fit, Medela offers a nice selection of nursing bras.

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  • Comfort has become synonymous with the Herman Miller Adjustable Ergonomic Office Chair.

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  • Another reason why wicker was a good choice was because it was flexible which made it very comfortable.As a natural fiber, wicker was perceived as being a clean material that later became synonymous with healthy outdoor living.

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  • Since then, the Karastan name has become synonymous with quality.

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  • According to Wikipedia, there is some difficulty in defining the eye color "hazel" as it is sometimes considered to be synonymous with light-brown and other times with dark green.

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  • Perfect for those with sensitive skin, the Bare Escentuals brand has become synonymous with the ideas of innovative beauty without a single skin irritant.

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  • Though the name might be most synonymous with fashion and accessories, Liz Claiborne is no slouch in the fragrance department, either.

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  • Green and glamorous are hardly synonymous with one another, but in this case the two stand united.

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  • Sephora is known for being the one-stop shop for all things high-end beauty, but in recent years the name has also become synonymous on its own for high quality cosmetics, skin and body care and beauty tools.

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  • The Rand McNally name is synonymous with maps.

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  • Over the years, the name Webster, which is synonymous with dictionaries, has become attached to anything dealing with the definition of words.

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  • In 1944, during World War II, the company started using the slogan "When you care enough to send the very best" which to this day is synonymous with Hallmark.

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  • The innovative company is synonymous with cutting tools in the scrapbook industry but also has product lines in the garden, sewing, quilting, and office segments.

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  • For many, Nub's Nob is synonymous with North Michigan skiing.

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  • Synonymous with quality, Tiffany design dresses are both beautiful and classic.

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  • For many people, grilled corn has become synonymous with summer, like watermelon and children playing in the backyard.

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  • Floral arrangements are practically synonymous with a springtime wedding.

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  • Though the word casual is often synonymous with "beach wedding" in many guests' heads, more and more beach weddings are becoming elegant black-tie affairs.

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  • This British-born entrepreneur still owns the Shabby Chic brand and will hopefully weather the storm to someday refurbish the name that has become synonymous with creative restoration, making what was once "shabby" into something "chic".

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  • Naomi Campbell isn't exactly synonymous with "friendly" or "sweet."

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  • At first glance, Paris Hilton and Harvard are not much of a synonymous pairing, but further details uncover the method to the madness.

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  • Though he has become synonymous with the science fiction genre, it seems to be a label that he has embraced.

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  • The background music, Unchained Melody by The Righteous Brothers, has become synonymous with this romantic and sexually charged moment from Ghost.

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  • Swing dress - The swing dress is synonymous with good times.

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  • Overalls are synonymous with the image of farmers and workmen.

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  • Generations of boys have grown up in Fruit of the Loom, and the name is synonymous with affordable, classic, quality underwear.

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  • Holiday ties may be synonymous with Christmas-themed ties for many people.

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  • Continuing education, sometimes synonymous with career training, has long been the domain for the nontraditional student.

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  • Uniworld river cruises are synonymous with upscale international sailings.

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  • Over the years, the name Purina has become synonymous for dog food.

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  • Though Azaleas are now in botanical books made synonymous with Rhododendrons, I have preferred to deal with them separately here.

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  • The Burpee name became synonymous with quality and with hardy plant varieties uniquely suited to the growing conditions found in different gardening zones in the United States.

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  • In a career that spanned over half a decade, Chet Atkins became synonymous with everything Nashville in American music.

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  • The Marshall stack may be more synonymous with rock and roll, but rock guitar players also use amps from Fender.

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  • The very name, for many women's rights advocates, is synonymous with exploitation.

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  • For many people the name Baccarat is synonymous with top quality merchandise.

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  • This strong and easily recognizable logo has been used extensively by the Chanel brand and it is synonymous with style and quality.

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  • After settling back in Italy, he went on to establish an entire line of clothing and accessories including neckties that now is practically synonymous with high fashion and unimpeachable quality.

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  • Some people believe that organic and free range are synonymous.

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  • Danskin has long been synonymous with yoga, dancing and exercise, so it's no surprise that Danskin Now Organic Cotton is a line that exercise enthusiasts are going crazy over.

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  • The company touts its jeans as synonymous with great style, flattering fit and great quality.

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  • Needless to say, there's a reason Bill Blass jeans and plus size women are so synonymous with one another.

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  • Gone are the days when women's plus size panties were synonymous with the comfy but not very sexy "granny panties."

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  • The Lane Bryant name is synonymous with quality plus-size garments, and their formal wear line does not disappoint.

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  • As the years passed, the name became synonymous with style and quality, as the brand brought us such fashion classics as the little black dress, the quilted handbag, the Chanel suit, and the famous line of perfumes.

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  • In other cases, fake is synonymous with "replica" and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that!

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  • One look at the Sama eyewear collections and you'll see why this company's name is synonymous with haute couture.

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  • The name is synonymous with fashionable, functional products that are high-tech and high performance.

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  • Featured in at least two movies, the most famous of which is Breakfast at Tiffany's, the legend of the little blue box has become synonymous with luxury and hi-brow culture.

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  • Since its inception in the early 1960s, the Vuarnet name has been synonymous with quality, but that is not the only name associated with and responsible for the quality of this brand.

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  • Music can be a powerful advertising tool and marketing brand, as the popular Six Flags theme song "We Like to Party" has proven by becoming synonymous with the enjoyment of a Six Flags theme park getaway.

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  • Final Fantasy is synonymous with role playing games and is often credited at popularizing the genre, especially in the United States.

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  • The name Game Boy (often mistyped as Gameboy) is practically synonymous with portable gaming.

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  • The name "Monty Python" is synonymous with hilarious British comedy and this Halo video game spoof is no exception.

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  • But, Malbec is synonymous with Argentina wine and the Alamos Malbec has been consistently good year after year.

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  • Pinotage is synonymous with South African wine where it is extensively grown.

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  • E. Guigal is synonymous with the Rhône Valley wines.

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  • Cakebread Cellars is synonymous with the great Cabernets of Napa Valley.

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  • Backbone is a description that is synonymous with full-bodied and refers to wines that are well balanced.

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  • Synonymous with muscular, the term masculine is used to describe red wines that are big, full-bodied, complex and well rounded.

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  • This term is synonymous with the term silky.

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  • Although Franzia has been synonymous with boxed wine for years, higher end wine makers have come out with boxed versions.

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  • Instead, a predam iPhone is basically synonymous with an unlocked iPhone.

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  • The BlackBerry has become synonymous with mobile e-mail, because it was one of the first devices to offer something called "push e-mail."

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  • Some researchers believe anxiety is synonymous with fear, occurring in varying degrees and in situations in which people feel threatened by some danger.

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  • Although many people equate creativity with intelligence, the two terms are not synonymous, and it is not necessary to have a genius-level IQ in order to be creative.

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  • While turkey may be synonymous with Thanksgiving and holiday meals in many households, there are countless ways to cook and eat this large bird any time of the year.

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  • Country dancing is often synonymous with country line dancing, however there are also country dances that are not made for the line dancing (group) format.

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  • Since that time it has been synonymous with sultry passion in movies, whether in the titles of movies like Last Tango in Paris or simply as part of the interaction between protagonists.

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  • Traditional Japanese dance has remained a staple of world culture even as Japan has become synonymous with cutting-edge technology and trendy fashion.

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  • The koi is synonymous with harmony and happiness.

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  • Healthy hair is a clear sign of good health, and good health is synonymous with vitality and beauty.

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  • Formal updos will always be synonymous with formal dances.

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  • Redken hair color is synonymous with fashion, science, and artistic expression.

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  • With the publication of her book in 1962, the word became synonymous with paper cutting and stuck.

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  • High fashion and celebrity style are practically synonymous, making many women fond of adopting designs adorned by famous pregnant women.

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  • Two years later, the Chronicle hired a writer whose name would go on to become synonymous with both the paper and San Francisco-Herb Caen.

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  • For Over 100 years, the Westin St. Francis Hotel has been synonymous with gracious living and elegance.

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  • The distinctive bridge can be glimpsed from all over the Bay area, and its silhouette, often shrouded in fog has come to be synonymous with the "City by the Bay."

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  • For more than a century, The Fairmont Hotel San Francisco has been synonymous with service excellence.

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  • Speedo is synonymous with performance in the swimsuit industry, and their line of lifeguard swimsuits is no exception.

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  • Swimmers and Speedos are practically synonymous with one another.

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  • If you thought tiny swimsuits were synonymous with bikinis or only two-piece suits, then you haven't seen a sexy one-piece like a crystal jewel monokini.

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  • Typically associated with surfers, board shorts likely earned their name from the sport they're synonymous with.

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  • For some, the two terms are almost synonymous.

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  • Linus Pauling and vitamin C therapy are practically synonymous.

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  • First and foremost, Apple Bottoms is synonymous with denim.

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  • Amana is a large manufacturer that has historically been synonymous with quality heating and air conditioning products in addition to other home and commercial appliances.

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  • The name Delonghi is considered by many to be synonymous with quality Italian household appliances.

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  • With the company having sold over 23 million units, it is no wonder that the Dirt Devil hand held vacuum cleaner has become synonymous with cleaning.

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  • Cuisinart is a name synonymous with high caliber culinary tools, and Cuisinart customer service is among the highest ranked in the industry.

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  • The brand Viking is one that is synonymous with high-end kitchen cooking appliances and the Viking stand mixer is no different.

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  • Chef Wolfgang Puck's name is synonymous with great food, so it only makes sense that there is a line of high quality kitchen small appliances that bears his name.

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  • The sombrero has become nearly synonymous with Mexican culture.

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  • Vibrant skirts and crisp shirts are paired with traditional Mexican headgear for an ideal outfit for the 5th of May, a day which commemorates a Mexican military victory and has come to be synonymous with Mexican heritage celebrations.

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  • Black and white stripes are synonymous with pirates.

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  • For many people in a relationship, trust and love are synonymous.

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  • But what makes these diamonds so special, and why is this particular jeweler synonymous with the idea of quality and perfection in diamond jewelry?

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  • The Verragio name has become synonymous with high end, high quality jewelry, but the company's success had very modest beginnings.

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  • With all of that diamond experience and history it is no wonder that Antwerp gems are synonymous with quality and beauty.

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  • The sometimes controversial designs and slogans of Juicy Couture drew international attention as tracksuits and underwear began to sport sayings on the rears, and phrases such as "Go Couture Yourself" became synonymous with the Juicy name.

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  • A merchandise selection geared toward the young and the old, it is synonymous with elegance.

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  • The Chanel quilted bag is synonymous with class and resplendence.

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  • Their name is synonymous with high quality, finely crafted, leather goods.

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  • Practically synonymous with classic style, Burberry is a storied fashion house that originates in the United Kingdom.

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  • It originally appeared solely on the lining of the label's highly regarded trench coats, but, of course, today it is synonymous with the Burberry name.

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  • Although the trench coat itself was also quite synonymous with the label, it is no longer the only such piece.

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  • It was in 1961, however, when the Sherman brothers joined Disney's staff, and their name became synonymous with Disney's music.

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  • The Disney image has become synonymous with children's films, entertaining generations of children in almost every nation of the world.

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  • Paranormal is synonymous with the supernatural, and both words are often used to tag something unexplainable.

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  • Refurbished units are not no longer synonymous with "used" or "scratch and dent."

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  • Tommy Hilfiger is a well-known brand of clothing and accessories whose signature red, white and blue logo is synonymous with classic chic.

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  • In this case, many seem to agree that Tanel is synonymous with cleat perfection!

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  • The idea that platform shoes are solely synonymous with the disco era is a complete myth, though.

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  • All My Children's Erica Kane (Lucci) is synonymous with daytime, an iconic daytime diva in her own right.

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  • Her name is synonymous with AMC and daytime dramas in general.

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  • Actor Eric Braeden is considered by many to be synonymous with the CBS daytime drama, much as Susan Lucci is with All My Children.

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  • Erika Slezak did not originate the role of Victoria Lord on One Life to Live, but she is synonymous with it after playing the part since 1971.

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  • This type of tattoo is also synonymous with low-rise jeans, because no matter how discreet the intentions, most ink owners like to show them off!

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  • These creatures are also synonymous with nature's beauty.A butterfly is a creature of change, one that moves beyond its struggle as a lowly caterpillar by instinctively shielding itself from the rest of the world.

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  • After the events following September 11th, patriotic fervor was at an all time high and remembering that day has since been synonymous with patriotism.

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  • The word "pixie" has become synonymous with the word "fairy," but the two are actually different creatures.

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  • The name Rand McNally is synonymous with maps.

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  • Like Ritz-Carlton, the Four Seasons name is synonymous with quality and luxury.

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  • Today, Breitling is synonymous with pilot's watches and the distinctive watches can be seen gracing the wrists of many professional and amateur aviators.

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  • He has been designing the Ikepod range of watches since 1986 and the watches are synonymous with innovative design.

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  • The spare tire is almost synonymous with looking at the back end of a Jeep sport utility vehicle.

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  • Although it's not the only example, it is a predominant example of cheerleading and dancing being integrally mixed and even somewhat synonymous.

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  • Soffe cheer shorts is a brand synonymous with great comfort and selection.

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  • The dreaded carbohydrate has become a word synonymous with "bad" over the last few years, but the following carbohydrates list will show you it is more than just a case of good or bad.

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  • Typically, performing anaerobic exercise is synonymous with improving agility, strength, power and speed.

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  • Denise Austin DVDs - Denise Austin is practically synonymous with home workout videos.

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  • While Williams Sonoma is a name synonymous with gourmet food, you may not realize that Williams Sonoma recipes also feature that tastefully simple gourmet taste that is like no other.

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  • The Farmers name has become synonymous with top quality insurance and financial products.

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  • For many people, "Blue Cross" is synonymous with insurance, so it's natural to look for Blue Cross travel insurance.

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  • Old Navy is synonymous with comfort, and what's more comfy than a great pair of pajamas or loungepants.

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  • Oscar de la Renta isn't exactly synonymous with teenage fashion, but the designer's adorable Pretty Poppies Chemise will undoubtedly make an impression with its understated, colorful print and easy, flowing shape.

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  • Gone are the days when loungewear was synonymous with satin and polyester.

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  • Eventually, he dropped the D.P. and took the name most synonymous with rock and roll, Elvis.

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  • Like their contemporaries The Cure and Joy Division/New Order, Depeche Mode would become synonymous with "depressed sixteen-year old".

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  • Like Depeche Mode, The Cure's reputation is often synonymous with depressed teenagers with too much eyeliner.

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  • In many circles, the word iPod is synonymous with MP3 player, and it remains the MP3 player by which all others are measured.

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  • Actors Richard Dean Anderson and Michael Shanks have become synonymous with the roles appearing in both spinoffs and in direct to DVD feature films based on the franchise.

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  • Whether it's the Original Series or The Next Generation, both Star Trek series had a significant following, and certain computer sound effects became synonymous with the show.

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  • The two-note motif that signals the oncoming shark entered the pop culture lexicon and today it is nearly synonymous with all sharks, thanks to the power of Williams' music.

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  • The image of actress Tricia Helfer in the red slinky dress became synonymous with the Cylons replacing the red eye tracking back and forth in the metallic skull from the original series.

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  • French Manicures are synonymous with white tips.

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  • The company is practically synonymous with nail care, but the lineup includes an impressive range of color cosmetics, hair removers, beauty tools and body makeup, too.

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  • The word "blog" has become synonymous with journaling in our culture.

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  • His picture, taken in front of a mirror, is synonymous with MySpace.

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  • The so-called "hard boiled hat" patented by the Bullard company was the prototype for the modern hard hat and internal suspension that would become synonymous with factory safety.

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  • All these divisions except Guanacaste - which takes its name from a variety of mimosa very common in the province - are synonymous with their chief towns; and each is controlled by a governor or prefect appointed by the president.

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  • The name, Hamstede, is synonymous with "homestead," and the manor is first named in a charter of Edgar (957-975), and was granted to the abbey of Westminster by Ethelred in 986.

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  • During their struggle with the Girondists, the Montagnards gained the upper hand in the Jacobin Club, and for a time Jacobin and Montagnard were synonymous terms. The Mountain was successively under the sway of such men as Marat, Danton, and Robespierre, and the group finally disappeared after Robespierre's death and the successes of the French arms.

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  • But experience showed that systematic knowledge of truth is not synonymous with right action.

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  • The town of Babylon disappeared, but the strong walls of the fortress in part remain, and the name survived, " Babylon of Egypt," or " Babylon " simply, being frequently used in medieval writings as synonymous with Cairo or as denoting the successive Mahommedan dynasties of Egypt.

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  • Ba11, 3 Lamech is an adaptation of the Babylonian Lamga, a title of Sin the moon god, and synonymous with Ubara in the name Ubara-Tutu, the Otiartes of Berossus, who is the ninth of the ten primitive Babylonian kings, and the father of the hero of the Babylonian flood story, just as Lamech is the ninth patriarch, and the father of Noah.

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  • In support of their views they appealed to scripture and to the Western Fathers, who had used the term "adoption" as synonymous with "assumption" in the orthodox sense; and especially to Christ's fraternal relation to Christians - the brother of God's adopted sons.

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  • His name at once became synonymous with the highest pitch of pianoforte playing, and society was at his feet.

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  • The names of Vorpommern and Hinterpommern were at first synonymous with Pomerania proper, or Slavinia and Pomerellen, but towards the close of the 14th century they were transferred to the.

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