Most New Yorkers would never consider making pets out of a barnyard animal that's synonymous with sloppiness.
It's something you hear in all Bollywood music, and it's synonymous with Punjabi culture, which is my background.
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There's one band out there that's synonymous with everything wonderful about that place, that the mere mention of its name brings a pungent, sense-memory whiff of hair spray, Camel Lights and fried dough on the Shore.
Fadell thinks that people will be more likely to cooperate with conservation programs if they are associated with Nest -- as opposed to a power company, synonymous in people's minds with poor service and a bullying attitude.
But here's the thing: it's been ten years since TiVo first introduced the Philips-built HDR110 at NAB, and while the company's name has since become synonymous with time-shifted digital video recording, it's not because its products have achieved runaway success.
But the success of firms like Zwick Roell is not synonymous with Germany's.
The fixture against Real, a club so long synonymous with Spain's rulers and its royalty, provides a poignant opportunity for the Catalonian cause to be expressed directly to the Madrid powers.
Murtada Sharif, the only Ministry of Justice official to speak to CNN on camera about the prison, admitted Abu Ghraib is synonymous in people's minds with the inhumane acts that took place there both before and after the fall of Saddam in 2003.
For 25 years, Falwell's name had been synonymous with the religious right, buoying the prospects of Republican presidential candidates and raising hundreds of millions for conservative causes.
If not one of his own pieces, you would expect it to be something by one of the great houses synonymous with the collector's Holy Trinity: Tradition, Innovation and Perfectionism.
But in a society where bulging brown envelopes are synonymous with the country's widely-recognised problems of endemic corruption, it was not a very bright move by ministry officials, even if their intentions were honourable.
Gus Johnson, a veteran TV broadcaster whose distinctively exuberant style became synonymous with the NCAA men's basketball tournament, left his longtime perch at CBS in 2011 for Fox Sports.
By now, Samsung's Galaxy devices have become synonymous with Android, to the point that the manufacturer has more brand recognition than any other phone or tablet running Google's operating system.
In this perspective, the critical relationship between dialogue and cultural diversity has shifted: cultural diversity is no longer a defender of traditions, and dialogue provides access to the world's cultural resources and has become synonymous with modernization.
Hong Kong's way has by no means been synonymous with perfect competition.
Harman Kardon, which introduced the world's first stereo receiver in 1958, is synonymous with beautiful sound and attractive design.
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Nippori, in the city's northeast corner, for example, is synonymous with old Tokyo.
Abu Ghraib was synonymous with torture and abuse during Saddam Hussein's day.
It's the kind of bold thinking most recently synonymous with the internet boom of the mid to late 1990s and the excitement connected to ideas of a new network society, so it's no surprise that reaction from car manufacturers has been cautious.
He's done a really good job of making himself totally synonymous with his art, without us knowing anything about his life.
Donatella Versace is synonymous with over-the-top prints and unabashed sexiness, fitting for her brand's Miami jet-set look.
His voice was synonymous with big events whether it was NFL football and the Super Bowl, the Masters or U.S. Open Tennis.
In the city that is often considered synonymous with decadence, there is now a heated debate about the merits of a museum honoring the world's oldest practice, if not the oldest profession.
Jones called it his "most inglorious failure" but he subsequently became synonymous with fair play and grace, calling a two-shot penalty on himself at the 1925 U.S. Open before missing out on the title by one stroke.
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