I'm sure that one day the destruction will be synonymous with creation...

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Nothing beats a woodland theme for creating a cosy, tranquil & restful retreat at home & could be the perfect starting point. Effortlessly chic, the company’s designs are synonymous with style, taste, innovation & charm

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Methuselah has become a synonymous for longlivity. According to the Bible, e.g Book of Genesis, Book of Enoch he lived 969 years. Some scholars believe his age is a mistranslation, while others believe it was used to describe the past of the Genesis.

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Thank you, Rukmini, needed to hear this (dealing w/ugly situ).

‘The heart suffers when it cannot see and touch beauty, but beauty is not shy—it is synonymous with existence.’ —Hafiz

[Art: Quell, by Kate MccGwire]

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Without a doubt, after reading CYBERFROG, I'd love nothing more than to be blessed with the opportunity to do a GROM vs CYBERFROG One-shot! 's vision with his anthro book shares a synonymous goal with mine: To bring FUN back in comics! EVS, can this be possible? 🙏

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features some scenes I consider the finest in all horror. second novel shows him already in possession of the skills that would make him synonymous with the genre. My review of this autumnal classic:
https://t.co/4GizWw2Ab2

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“To me, horses 🐴 and freedom are synonymous.” - Veryl Goodnight T-shirts, hoodies and tank tops are available now on my teepublic store link in Bio https://t.co/TnMmX0eiz5

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Random artist appreciation post!

Yoji Shinkawa has become synonymous with Hideo Kojima's works.

He started working with Kojima-San since Policenauts in 1994 while at Konami, with his most recent work being Death Stranding at Kojima Productions (2019)

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The renaissance of coachbuilding

has always been synonymous elegance, quality and technical innovation. Above all, coachbuilding offers traditional values and know-how, combined with top-level expertise and state-of-the-art technology.

https://t.co/kBpRrPdgio

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A bird that's almost synonymous with the west coast of Ireland and Scotland.

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"The Immortal Jellyfish is synonymous with reconnecting with life again after loss... at the heart of this story is a beautiful and uplifting message around how we fold them, and their loss, into the new person we become.

We ❤️ this by The Luggy Library
https://t.co/2Ue3Nd4maU

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Reminder that "Flash animation" is not synonymous with "bad animation" ❤️

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(Sleeping Hermaphroditos); by Peter Nolan Smith. ‘Hermès/ Aphrodite’, was not ‘born’; but ‘merged’; synonymous with androgunês, gunandros, hêmiandros; Previous, a male (Aphroditus), represented as Hermes, afterwards became a divine being by combining the two;

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X is for Xi Shi
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Probably the most celebrated woman in Chinese history, Xi Shi is synonymous with "beauty" in Chinese. Her magnificent looks and valor as a spy dispatched to destroy her king's enemy has inspired poets and writers for 2,500 years.
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My first entry for
Her name's Laguna.

A term synonymous to lagoon (which I found out today) Also, it's the name of one of the provinces here in PH!

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Art Nouveau was synonymous with progress, being the one style that had the seed of Modernity implanted within https://t.co/168NQzkOkt

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What can a story from ancient Ireland tell us about the Gauls before Caesar?

The Hound of Ulster is synonymous with Irish history. But it also echoes the archaeology of ancient Gaul: a world of epic feasts, cattle raiding and chariot warfare. Listen: https://t.co/DPi7iziZVq

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Across cultures and throughout human history birds have been associated with death.

Owls and nocturnal birds are almost synonymous with death, their nocturnal habits equating them with ghosts. Simply seeing one or having one land near your house can signal impending death

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During one of the most conservative periods in its history, America became synonymous with avant-garde art. The 4-session course “Hot Art and Cold War: American Art at Midcentury,” unravels American art during the 1950s and ’60s. Register: https://t.co/chXblyLzuF

📷 ©MCA Chicago

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Grammar— from middle English “gramarye” (magic, enchantment, spell.) Grammar was synonymous with learning, and learning was considered a kind of magic by the unlearned.

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