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We always associate snow with skiing.
We associate Egypt with the Nile.
Talking of Mr Yamada, do you know what has become of his son?
He is, if anything, better today.
Today he is better, if anything.
Talking of traffic accidents, I saw one last year.
As for the students of today, I don't know what they are thinking about.
Speaking of Kyoto, have you ever visited the Kinkakuji Temple?
Speaking of foreign languages, can you speak French?
What do you associate with summer?
I was at a loss what to say.
Talking of music, what kind of music do you like?
Talking of Mr Ito, what has become of his son?
As far as I'm concerned, I will not approve of the plan.
We associate the name of Lincoln with freedom.
Mention Mexico, and tacos come to mind.
Speaking of Mary, I have not seen her for a long time.
Speaking of Mary, I haven't seen her for a long time.
Talking of Mr White, where is he living now?
Ben, if anything, was a sensible man.

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