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“People here don’t identity with margaritas! Who, around the world, does not think of Seattle synonymously with coffee?”

“When SPD uses the term ‘riot’ as a predicate to issuing an order to disperse, it does so synonymously with the term ‘criminal mischief,’ as defined in state law,” said Sgt.

Developing leukemia in the summer of 1962, Davis tragically died at 23 without playing an NFL down, while Mitchell, as the first African American to play here, is happily and synonymously associated with Washington football.

The term symbiosis is often used synonymously with mutualism, a relationship in which all partners benefit.

From Nature

In Brazil, the term “evangelical” is used synonymously with “Protestant,” and about 70 percent of the country’s Protestants are Pentecostal.

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

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