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Of course, brunch didn't start out as America's most staggered to meal, and the roots of its synonymity with Mother's Day are clear.

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She recently tweeted about how the visible presence of the spouses helps “reinforce country’s supposed synonymity with heteronormativity, domesticity, etc.,” especially in a genre whose target audience is White women.

Thinx has not only bridged that gap, but also won near synonymity with garments that can replace, rather than just augment, traditional menstrual products.

But opposition is brewing among residents in the once-blighted neighborhood, who say the city’s plan is an unwelcome step backward for the South Bronx as it works to shed its synonymity with urban decay.

A psychoanalytic therapist I saw for a while seemed fixated on the synonymity of these two facts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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