You can bet that it ended up suggesting a synonymity of liquor with very good times to a much younger age group and a far wider social spectrum. |
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Most likely to: Sing a song about the synonymity of intercourse and violation. |
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One should not misunderstand such interpretations as providing anything like intuitive synonymity. |
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But he said the synonymity between Rose and Rolls-Royce would soon fade. |
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He would probably need to end the synonymity with Liverpool at some stage, if only to prove that he can, but there is no reason to break the link just yet. |
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At Her Majesty's coronation in 1953, chicken was a noble bird that carried a certain synonymity with luxury, which is why it found its way into the banquet within that famous bright yellow, creamy concoction. |
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