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"Kenya must know God so that we shame the people who are telling us that we cannot associate with the church," the Nation site quoted him as saying at another church, in Eldoret.

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That's not a word many among the Rangers support would associate with Dessers.

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“If Yolanda didn’t like you, you were not going to associate with her or Becky,” Winter said.

New Latino voters are overwhelmingly U.S.-born, primarily English-speaking and more likely to see themselves as “typically American” than to associate with their countries of origin.

Koh Samui is “like detox island,” a place well-heeled tourists come to engage in practices they associate with Buddhism but are often a mishmash of different spiritual traditions, said Brooke Schedneck, a religious studies professor at Rhodes College whose research centers on Buddhism and religious tourism in Thailand.

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

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