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1 ISIS Even before the Paris attacks, ISIS had become synonymous with danger.
2 George Gibney's name has become synonymous with child abuse in Irish swimming.
3 New Delhi's reform programme has become synonymous with opening markets to foreign competition.
4 His name has become synonymous with exploitation, abuse of media power, and sensationalism.
5 In some cases, football has become synonymous with violence and ill-repute.
6 Her work with Coastwatch has become synonymous with the EU Bathing Waters Directive.
7 Spring has become synonymous with beautiful wildflowers and this year is no different.
8 Beta has become synonymous with new, shiny software that people want to try.
9 The skeletal structure has become synonymous with the country's defunct property development market.
10 Fitness has become synonymous with being thin in the media today.
11 Success Success has become synonymous with financial wealth, influence and status.
12 For many South Africans, the ANC have become synonymous with corruption and scandal.
13 Sadly, for many this look has now become synonymous with extremism.
14 The village has now become synonymous with those fighting the plans.
15 Harvard has become synonymous with the nation, its goals and standards.
16 His name had become synonymous with professional dishonesty at the agency.
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