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1 Psychopaths often identify with an aggressive role model-inthis case, Payne Senior.
2 Now, almost 50 percent of young people don't identify with any faith.
3 Josephine was beginning to identify with the style of a new generation.
4 We identify with others who are similar to us culturally, ethnically, politically.
5 It carried a subtle musky fragrance she'd come to identify with him.
6 In many ways, Payne could identify with the need to get away.
7 As a reformed binge-drinker I could identify with many of his points.
8 They tend to identify with a personality that has come through them.
9 Most residents now are of British descent and identify with that culture.
10 We've become quick to identify with places, but not necessarily with people.
11 In what ways do you think modern women can identify with Elizabeth?
12 Whatever generation you are from, if you're female, you identify with her.
13 I'm learning how to identify with more than just being a climber.
14 Being Norwegian, I can identify with being occupied by a hostile country.
15 And she is an African woman who you will totally identify with .
16 This is why I can identify with this ancient king of Ithaka.
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