Green also became associated with this feast day because it is the colour of spring, Ireland and the shamrock. |
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In the 1990s, magnolia became associated with cheap rented accommodation and gave way to designer neutrals, palettes of taupe, beige and cream. |
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The Guelphs early became associated with the papacy because of their mutual Hohenstaufen enemy. |
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Later, unusual body piercings became associated with fringe cultural groups, such as punk rockers and a new group known as modern primitives. |
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The use of honey was taken to India by its Aryan invaders and became associated with religious rites. |
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Pop songs sung by female teen vocalists became associated with sassy dance moves and flashy midriffs. |
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Later, the contemplation on the nine stages became associated with the Zen sect that focused on meditation practice. |
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To begin with, in the mind of some, restructuring became associated with geographic reorganization. |
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Many of the ancient light and fire customs of the Yuletide became associated with her day. |
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Shinto shrines and rituals were at first local and agricultural in nature, but eventually they became associated with larger entities, including clans and the nation itself. |
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More probably, it became associated with prodigiously thirsty London dockhands, who were known as porters. |
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The nobility of woodcutting and its concomitant centrality to British Honduras' mission and existence became associated with the white European side. |
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From California he went to New York and studied at the Russian Institute at Columbia University where he became associated with Abram Bergson, a preeminent Sovietologist. |
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Okamoto also became associated with Georges Bataille's College of Sociology. |
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As a young man, Melvin Jones made his home in Chicago, Illinois, became associated with an insurance firm and in 1913 formed his own agency. |
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Little by little its image became associated with Paris, to the point where it became the city's symbol around the world. |
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However, choral music was preferred over instrumental and traditional musical styles soon became associated with drunkenness and immorality. |
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A barometric trough extended south from the frontal zone and became associated with the storm system. |
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She took delight in the name and it soon became associated with her remarkable unwavering and steadfast personal character. |
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While they became associated with 'spindoctors' in the UK, focus groups were often successful there and elsewhere. |
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Bleach had been available in Canadian institutions for a long time without any suggestion of it being a threat to institutional security, until it became associated with the sterilization of injection equipment. |
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It became associated with a certain show-off-ness. |
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He became associated with the Deseret News in 1948, where he served as an executive in the advertising division of that newspaper and the Newspaper Agency Corporation. |
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In Greek mythology, the species became associated with numerous gods. |
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It became associated with Saint George, along with countries and cities, which claimed him as their patron saint and used his cross as a banner. |
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The rights expressed in these Acts became associated with the idea of the rights of Englishmen, and described as Fundamental Laws of England. |
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Several other major new figures became associated with the society during this period. |
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Thus, Jupiter was perceived to be the same deity as Zeus, Mars became associated with Ares, and Neptune with Poseidon. |
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In the late 20th century revisionism of nursery rhymes became associated with the idea of political correctness. |
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A Soviet journalist dubbed her The Iron Lady, a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style. |
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The Labour movement gathered momentum when social issues became associated with internationalism. |
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In years to come, it was Amerigo Vespucci's name that became associated with the new continent. |
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And his name therefore became associated with the boom. |
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With the development of laryngology in the late 19th century, the connection between the ear and throat became known, and otologists became associated with laryngologists. |
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They became associated with medieval romance traditions of fairies and particularly with the idea of a Fairy Queen. |
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Over time, in folk song and legend, the Valley of Jauja became associated with the Land of Cockaigne. |
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Following the American Civil War, the use of tobacco, primarily in cigars, became associated with masculinity and power. |
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On October 1, 2001, X Ltd. became associated with Y Ltd. and Z Ltd. |
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His name became associated with musical perfection. |
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Through him she became associated with Communism. |
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Originally used to describe independent record labels, the term became associated with the music they produced and was initially used interchangeably with alternative rock. |
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The day first became associated with romantic love within the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. |
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Attitudes among the Presbyterian middle class, however, tended to change in the second half of the 19th century as the Gaelic Revival became associated with Irish nationalism. |
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In Arthurian legend, Avalon became associated with Glastonbury Tor when monks at Glastonbury Abbey claimed to have discovered the bones of King Arthur and his queen. |
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Meanwhile, the county borough of Dudley, historically a detached part of Worcestershire, expanded and became associated with Staffordshire instead. |
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Set, who had traditionally been the god of foreigners, thus also became associated with foreign oppressors, including the Assyrian and Persian empires. |
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The day first became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. |
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Over the years, this colour became associated with roemers so that even after it became possible to decolourise glass, makers continued to produce them in green glass. |
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The criminal activity of smuggling became associated with Jacobitism throughout Britain, partly because of the advantage of dealing through exiled Jacobites in France. |
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Some bands in the Scandinavian black metal scene became associated with considerable violence in the early 1990s, with Mayhem and Burzum linked to church burnings. |
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In time, the word lost its reference to particular social groups and became associated with the legal order of the entire society and the apparatus of its enforcement. |
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