Became a shameful embarrassing apocryphiar about himself, which I believe damaged him as a man, but he was not like that in Spain nor in China... never in my hearing. |
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Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, and Dachau became synonyms for the inhuman dictatorship of National Socialism. |
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There was very little social science literature on clergywomen when I first became interested. |
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He was educated at Cambridge University, where he received a BA, MA and MD, after which he became a senior fellow. |
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I strained my ears and was about to give up when the faint sound of a rumbling engine became perceptible. |
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Long after it became illegal to sell in anything but metric weights, Delia still includes imperial measures in her recipes. |
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The scene began, and I pantomimed that I was writing in my notebook and I became totally engrossed. |
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Their coats became thick, hard and dense enough to protect them from the moisture and cold of a long winter's day hunting. |
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My step-father became my father-figure, shaping my perceptions of the world. |
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In the face of economic recession in the early 1990s, illegal aliens became political scapegoats for all of America's woes. |
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His problem was rather the reverse, namely that he became aggressive, ill-tempered and moody. |
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With the discovery of the gene a simple and accurate genetic test became available. |
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And as he became the imperious head of a personality cult, he preached total freedom but demanded total fealty. |
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To redress this imbalance, the film-makers became simultaneously producers, collators and distributors of this history. |
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Even before the use of steel strings on guitars became popular, some metal strings had been used for chemballos and some chitarrones. |
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He was in his early 20s when he became a DJ and began to play at clubs and night spots throughout the region. |
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Drexel's New York branch became Drexel, Morgan and Co., with JP as the senior partner. |
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The bridge became redundant when the railway was diverted to avoid subsidence caused by the Selby coalfield. |
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At first cocaine was used only as a stimulant, but it soon became, and still is, widely abused. |
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I actually think in that moment we became, in some ways, different people, different journalists, different perceivers of the world. |
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He ruled the country for 12 years, during which he became fabulously wealthy. |
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He became the club's director of rugby and masterminded four league titles and two European Cup wins. |
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When birds became small, having evolved from larger coelurosaurian dinosaurs, how did they change their growth strategy? |
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Sturdevant moved to Nacogdoches as the agent of cotton factorage, and continued to operate a cotton yard long after he became a banker. |
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Mead retired as Tenneco CEO and chairman, and became non-executive chairman of the new packaging and automotive companies. |
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The horse became lame again and surgery was performed to sever the tendons in both front legs to relieve pressure on his coffin bones. |
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Following this exposition, the midway became a popular feature at world's fairs. |
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While awaiting the results she became almost immobile and didn't know how she could carry on. |
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One story tells how Aurangzeb became rich by summoning fakirs to his palace and forcing them to accept fine khilats. |
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After this schism it became fully independent and is today in the rare situation of being headed by a female, an 85 year old Imperatrix. |
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After 1848, the argument goes, the interested character of bourgeois ideology became apparent. |
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He became a prime mover in the development of an international language Ido based on Esperanto. |
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After years of deprivation, building a comfortable home life and raising one's standard of living became all-consuming tasks. |
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In motoring, the state automobile associations began as sporting clubs but quickly became service organisations and insurers. |
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The form became clearer, it was a woman, whose blond hair was matted with clumps of blood. |
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Neighboring monks became upset with him over a theological dispute, and his health deteriorated under the rigors of his fasting and penances. |
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Bert became a miner on leaving school and went to work at Armthorpe, a militant pit, where he found himself working on the coalface. |
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The bigger we became, the further removed we were from our people at the coalface. |
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He and Chris Chataway were the pacemakers as Bannister became the first man to break the four-minute barrier for the mile. |
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It soon became embroiled in a controversy, one which ironically made co-belligerents, if not allies, of the divided parents. |
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A broken leg kept him out for a year and he became a nightclub regular, cocaine his usual drug of choice. |
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Cochineal became the standard dye for a wide variety of uses, from the red coats of British soldiers, to the red tints of artists' paints. |
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It was only natural that the percussionists who earned their subsistence by drumming in temples gradually became a class by themselves. |
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We have became cocooners and have put a lot of emphasis on our homes in the past few years. |
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I also became very informed about experimental art such as performance art. |
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For centuries before the codex became the normal form for the book, texts had been recorded on papyrus sheets glued together to form long rolls. |
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Over the years the Sappa Creek fight became known as the Massacre at Cheyenne Hole. |
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The idea of restoring the aircraft in the desert became more remote but good fortune smiled upon the museum. |
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Repelled by the sunless, cramped conditions in the cities, well-intended architects became obsessed with order. |
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They became good pals and discovered that they all had a strong interest in music. |
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Although he became fairly wealthy, he offered his services either for no pay or for mere honoraria. |
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In its heyday, the garment industry became the leading employer of homeworkers. |
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Large illuminated letters became popular with the advent of hand-written manuscripts and official documents. |
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Remarkably, after a few meetings with Griffith, she became a Nationalist in the image of Griffith. |
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The union's leadership became more politicized in the late 1980s, their bargaining power aided by the cohesiveness of the organization. |
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Some things may have got out of hand but it was a time when people became more liberated. |
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New Orleans became a center of Croatian immigration in the early nineteenth century. |
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Wondering whether I had reached a fairyland, I kept taking pictures and became lost and found myself separated from my two friends. |
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He showed that the amoeba Pelomyxa became immotile upon illumination, whereas the photosynthetic alga Euglena was attracted to light. |
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From that point on, through the rebuttal and cross-examination, the debate became mainly an argument over the notion of personhood. |
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But then those barbarians were taught Latin, were given roads and baths and coliseums, and became happy subjects. |
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I became very impatient with the game before I had even gotten far into it. |
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The cloverleaf where Interstate 10 meets the causeway became a kind of crude sorting place. |
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The stiffer and more painful my hip became, the harder I tried to do something about it. |
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The whole place had a very homely, cosy feel to it, and I just became accustomed to the rooms being unfinished. |
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The forage cap became the service cap, and the blouse became the pocketed service coat, worn with pegged breeches, leggings, and russet footwear. |
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The frontier lands became an area where chivalrous knights could show their prowess and their achievements be recorded in ballads. |
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The country became a magnet for the international left, who saw hopeful signs in the revolution. |
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But when it was announced that I was going to be in this movie, I became a superstar overnight at my children's school. |
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At times, the tenor of the discussions became cloyingly self-congratulatory. |
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His glove resisted destruction, but it became super hot and the sheer force of the surge almost propelled him out into the engine room. |
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When her husband became convinced that she was being unfaithful, he had her painted out of both portraits. |
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He was the official painter to the daughters of Louis XV, and then became painter to Jean Philippe, chevalier d' Orleans. |
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At night, clupeoid shoals rose in the water column and became more dispersed. |
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I became a virtual hermit, only venturing outside to go the supermarket, and even then I'd wear a hat and sunglasses. |
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Within months of my entry into palm reading, I became a staunch believer in its validity. |
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During the 19th century chinaware became more affordable, and was openly displayed, making dressers very popular. |
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Most villages employed a smith and it became the most common surname in England. |
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Eventually he reached Dewsbury, where he became a travelling packman, selling cheap jewellery and household essentials at rural fairs. |
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By the time he was 40, he stopped producing commercial art and became a painter of pictures and illustrations. |
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Volunteers became painters and decorators to mark the re-launch of a community action group. |
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Violence, property damage, and clashes with police became expected features of the anti-globalization movement. |
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Annie worked as a burler and mender and Roy became a self-employed painter and decorator, which saw him through to retirement. |
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Explorers became the conventional heroes of colonial Australia, surrogates for the warriors Australia did not have. |
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In the 1980s, movie buffs became more and more dissatisfied with the pan and scan process for viewing films on television. |
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At the age of six months, I was carried into the woods in a packsack, and this landscape became my hometown. |
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Sadly, that pregnancy failed, but the surrogate mother became pregnant a second time and cameras follow the event. |
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The fulfillment of God's grand design became the chief concern of human endeavor. |
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The ground beneath the abbey was honeycombed with a series of caves that became the scene of countless orgies and unspeakable rituals. |
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Reeves became a close friend of Sidney and Beatrice Webb and George Bernard Shaw and other Fabians. |
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On the track, they became nothing more than obstacles, rolling chicanes that endangered up-to-speed drivers. |
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Russell also kept free range chooks, ducks and geese, most but not all of whom became quite adept at avoiding the local dogs. |
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My first night there I, like many campers, missed my parents and became homesick. |
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Areas of granite and sandstone became colonized by maquis, a low, dense cover of ilex, briars, broom, tree heathers, and laurels. |
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But this, in turn, is supplanted by the increasingly theoretical, increasingly subdivided abstraction for which she later became known in Paris. |
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He also became a star in his own right, thanks to his ability to be amusing off the cuff in TV and radio panel games. |
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Following a tempestuous marriage, Nelson moved in 1953 to Fort Worth, became a country deejay and played bars, mixing honky-tonk and preaching. |
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But his old rival, Tokugawa Ieyasu, proved stronger and became the third and last pacifier of Japan and the first Shogun of the Tokugawa family. |
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My friends and I first discovered this film on home video, and it soon became one of our favorites. |
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At age 8, he joined a boy choir and became the head chorister within three years. |
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Jessica blamed herself for his sudden panic attack because it was around the time that she was born that he became a fitness freak. |
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He says that his sense of humour disappeared, that he became short tempered and that he suffered the occasional panic attack. |
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He laughed at first, but his chortles became increasingly laboured as the day wore on. |
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Starting as a nightclub chorus girl, she advanced to supporting roles in New York plays, and then became famous as a blonde Hollywood sexpot. |
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Rempel headed the board for 16 years and then became an honorary member for life. |
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He testified that he believed that a priest was one of God's chosen people, and that one became a priest because of destiny. |
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In Cincinnati, due to some E. Europeans, chili served on spaghetti became the accepted form. |
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Over time, the coexistence of three or more generations, and hence the opportunity for exchange, became more frequent. |
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Last December, he became one of the guest hosts at 101.7 FM, teaching English to whitecollar workers on the air. |
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This is the work of a writer who became a pop star by mistake, but discovered that the perks are better and stuck with it. |
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When Peter became a follower of Christ, Jesus told him he would be made a fisher of people. |
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October was the time when home-grown entertainment became most needed, when the long evenings pressed against the windows, dark and misty. |
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It became harder for the Canadiens to exert influence over the Cree and Chipewyans by trade goods alone. |
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I was in such an emotional state that I became overwhelmed by the tremendous immensity of the text. |
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A couple of months before he died, he became very hostile, very angry and he complained of horrible headaches. |
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Rancho Viejo became our base for two days as we did day rides in the area and returned to sleep under the palapas at night. |
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The air was cool at first but as the day wore on, became increasingly hot and uncomfortable. |
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The two men, whose views on nearly every subject coincided, walked home together that night and became instant friends. |
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He was banned for a year for his action and became a national hero in his homeland. |
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The hero of philately became an immortal, but all he really invented was the idea of the glue on the back. |
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The disaster occurred in the middle of the federal election campaign and quickly became a hot political issue. |
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The problem became a hot election issue, with cleaner hospitals a key manifesto pledge by the Conservative Party. |
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The stair hall became the site of the grandest mantelpiece the house had to offer, and inglenooks were in high vogue. |
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Her arms and legs were aching, she kept going hot and cold and became delirious. |
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Now the camel and its driver had lost it economic value and became a nuisance and a pest. |
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The pantomime descended into tragedy last week and this evening became a farce. |
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He became bishop of Hippo and was engaged in constant theological controversy, combating Manichaeans, Donatists, and Pelagians. |
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The swarf became hot and started to steam, so the loading master called Essex Fire and Rescue Service, who dealt with the incident. |
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In 1997 Hutton became one of the law lords who comprise Britain's supreme court, ending his career when he retired this month. |
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After fighting in the Mexican-American War, he resettled in Pekin, Illinois, where he became a hotelkeeper. |
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Tereshkova later became a member of the Supreme Soviet, the former Soviet Union's national parliament. |
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He instead became a chimney sweep, offering his services to weddings where the presence of a sweep traditionally brought good luck. |
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His two sons died of the sweating sickness in 1551, when the dukedom became extinct. |
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Meyer, a natural showman who sported a silver hoop in his left ear, became a frequent guest on television documentaries. |
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Having grown up an agnostic, in the later years of her life she became a Swedenborgian. |
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It became an unforgettable encounter when our raft capsized, and I was swept along powerless in its icy unbridled current. |
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This year, Boscastle became headline news when a devastating flood swept through the town, destroying all in its path. |
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I became aware of a rush broom in a far corner and, hung along the wall, bags of sweepings. |
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There was a time when the Cardinals were so successful that the fans, like Atlanta's today, became surfeited with victory. |
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When he became artistic director of the Stuttgart Ballet, the company was not in particularly good shape and his first task was housecleaning. |
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I travelled home from central London on a coach that, inevitably, became snarled up in traffic. |
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The hob part of hobgoblin was a familiar form of Robin or Robert and became a standard name for a rustic person or a clown. |
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Here's the macro view of the Wilson story, both before his name became a household word and long into the criminal investigation itself. |
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That young man became far more famous than ever she was and his name became a household word in every corner of the Known World. |
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Her pallor became pale with the pain and the corners of her mouth stiffened. |
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I became the house husband, and got quite good at cooking gourmet meals in our very nicely equipped kitchen. |
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He admired the truthfulness of landscapes painted by an unschooled artist, who became his first teacher. |
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He became involved in all branches of surgery in South Manchester and Christie Hospitals. |
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In fact, the 21-room building became so chock-a-block he chose to live in the Priest's House, a converted cottage near the manor. |
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She became paralyzed eight years ago when she fell off a stool and broke her thigh. |
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When they were in sight of the frozen continent, however, the Endurance became caught in floating pack ice and was ground to pieces. |
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Even the seemingly laborious housework became enjoyable when there was no time pressure. |
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I finally had to end it when his paraphrases of what I said became more and more outrageous and inaccurate. |
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At some point, however, she became bored with life in England and answered the call of the east. |
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Soon the hard work was to start in earnest, and in three years, he became national champion on the horizontal bar. |
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The wasp waist, achieved with the help of a corset and a tightly cinched belt, became popular at the end of the nineteenth century. |
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It became the best surviving example of a large timber bridge in England besides being one of the earliest swing bridges in Europe. |
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Even as she got older and became physically less able, she was still as sharp as a button and the central hub for all of us. |
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Growing up in the slums of Hong Kong, he became an avid cinephile, particularly interested in European, American and Japanese cinema. |
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He became a canon of Salisbury in 1563, but objected to the use of the surplice and to contributing to the repairs of the cathedral. |
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The scans showed that a part of the brain called the anterior cingulate cortex became more active. |
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He was a gutsy player of immense potential, and it was only a matter of time before he became a nightmare for the bowlers of all shades and hues. |
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Thanks to wireless integration, roughly 20 more lighting circuits became programmable for use in lighting scenes and pathways. |
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From 1929 to 1938, he lived in Paris, where he became involved with the surrealist movement. |
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Both were developed for serious circulatory problems, but their side effects became more significant than the original purpose. |
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The car finally swooshed out of the traffic and everything became a blur of colors again. |
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The versatile forward became a go-to guy in the playoffs, and parlayed that performance into a massive free-agent contract in the offseason. |
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For Panurge, they became the horns of plenty signifying the sexual gratification his future wife was sure to bring him. |
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In 1990, Mongolia became a free and democratic country with a multi-party parliamentarian system under a president. |
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Through that brief alliance, Dudley became related to the famous circumnavigator Thomas Cavendish. |
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Antarctica became isolated from the other continents in the Miocene, leading to the formation of a circumpolar ocean circulation. |
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Private patriarchy became increasingly circumscribed by laws that undermined male authority within the family. |
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Following the ten contests of Super Tuesday, it became undeniable that he had the nomination wrapped up. |
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After visions like that described below, she became a nun, moving eventually to the stricter Cistercians. |
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Then it became revenge, after you humiliatingly defeated me in San Francisco. |
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They sat on a raised hummock, and soon the hummock became an island as the water rose about them. |
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Ultimately, Green Hill became honeycombed with mine workings and covered in dumps. |
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He became first president of Turkey, changing his name to Kemal Ataturk, symbolising him as father of the nation. |
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She said the style that became fashionable among the country's upscale citizenry became popular among ordinary people. |
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The idea of pan-Africanism became the basis for the foundation of the Organization of African Unity. |
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A man suffered horrific crush injuries to his hand after he became trapped in a printing press. |
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He became known as a world authority on citrus, and was well versed in many other areas of citriculture. |
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Although this was a very short period, some Hong Kongese bands, such as Tai Chi, Grass Hopper, and Beyond, became influential. |
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A market town's civic leaders have decided it is time one of its hidden garden treasures became less of a secret for tourists. |
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Perhaps a few people involved in civic administration might feel more important if we became a city but I oppose the idea. |
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The resulting entity became known as Kerry Group, and he became its finance director. |
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Judge Hatch watched in awe as the perfect, fairy-tale couple became a horror show. |
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Gradually, cereals became the basic food of most of the civilizations of antiquity. |
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Let us not forget that this was a multiple hijacking, of which there have been hundreds over the decades since commercial flight became popular. |
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Slavery in Europe became economically insignificant with the horse collar, which made it efficient to use horses rather than slaves. |
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This became vitally important during World War II in designing all kinds of instrument and control panels. |
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I became aware not all was hunky-dory after handling a reader's mortgage complaint. |
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For International readers, today in the UK hunting foxes with hounds became illegal. |
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Five years ago when it became apparent academia and I would come to a parting of the ways, I began to work on building a consulting clientele. |
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Physical partition of land was eclipsed by the tide of emotional separation that soon became a gulf. |
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Former claimer Trailthefox became a graded-stakes winner on Saturday, cruising to a victory over Starbury in the Arlington-Washington Futurity. |
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Organic farming, various types of assistance to local families in need, and practical schemes for family sustenance became my immediate tasks. |
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During my worst periods I became involved with clairvoyants and Ouija boards so I used to get demonic visitations. |
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This was a problem, because around my crushes I clammed up and became quieter and clumsier than ever. |
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The pair became party pals and were spotted in some of the Welsh capital's trendiest nightspots. |
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Her skin became clammy and cold to the touch, and the room began to shift and sway beneath and around her. |
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He later moved to Delft, where he was well known and became a syndic of the Guild of Saint Luke. |
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Accountability was also non-existent and officials became easy targets for organised crime syndicates. |
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Angel's hair became plastered to her head while her clothes stuck to her clammily. |
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Planned as temporary refuge from the hurricane and flood waters, they became sites of official neglect. |
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Cleanliness represented the first step to success and became synonymous with efficiency. |
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The effect was an immediate success as the griffin became a universally recognized symbol synonymous with quality. |
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The place became synonymous with the burgeoning agitation and with the revolutionary Devlin. |
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The clandestine route the escaped slaves traveled became known as the Underground Railroad. |
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Christ, who models the paschal mystery, was the loser who became the great winner. |
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A police patrol passing along the road at 2 a.m. became suspicious as they were constantly being preceded by a van. |
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Before it became a hotel, it passed between various departments including Customs and Excise. |
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He went on to Christ's College, Cambridge, took a pass degree, and became a clergyman. |
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He became reluctant to run the ball when pressured and sometimes threw ill-timed passes. |
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I met and became very good friends with David Gilbert and his family, who were very kind, hospitable and friendly to me. |
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He became skilled in languages as a young man, in particular learning Arabic at Basra and also learning Syriac. |
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For example, the fruit of pomegranate, having its husk filled with numerous fleshy seeds, became a symbol of fertility. |
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Soon after his return, he became an honorary member of the board of directors of the Dusseldorf Zoological Garden. |
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All passage 2 cells became confluent within 7-10 days, at which point an ALI was established. |
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And when the tour was confirmed, the clash of dates with the SAF Games became inevitable. |
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Here his interest in sports medicine started and in 1965 he became honorary medical officer to Cardiff City Football Club. |
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As material decreased, the extra knight became less and less of an advantage against white's two passed pawns. |
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Although too late to save the passenger pigeon, which became extinct in 1914, they preserved the bison. |
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The gangs fell into a state of chronic revolt, while the pass-holders and ticket-of-leave men became the terror of the community. |
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Pansies were originally hybridized in Europe in the 19th century, and quickly became a very desirable cultivar for gardeners everywhere. |
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Then I became an actor and, Christ, this profession has to be the worst dating agency in the world. |
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He had a good grounding in the classics and became well versed in Greek and Latin. |
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When the museum opened in 1961, in a classically inspired pavilion, Carter's collection became the foundation of a public enterprise. |
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As of February 1996, some 6 months after separation, he became entitled to superannuation, by virtue of that disability. |
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However, it became increasingly clear that six classifications could not fully explain the impact of class on buying behaviour. |
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At first the kiss was simple and slow, but soon it became more passionate, full of love and promise. |
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They became instant legends, remembered as much for the classiness of their play as for the result. |
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Many were left without the means to buy food and supermarkets became the battleground of the class struggle. |
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Once again, I found myself in the main hall, and I suddenly became overcome by claustrophobia. |
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And in this self-regarding, claustrophobic atmosphere, he became disillusioned. |
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Thus a blonde stripper with pasties in Act II became the petite, birdlike creature in white in this section. |
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In the last two years of his life, he became a Presbyterian, pastoring a church in Westchester, Pennsylvania. |
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A few words with my boss resulted in him being drafted as a supernumerary which became permanent eventually. |
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A Limerick woman became the 398th person killed on the roads this year when she died in a Christmas Eve crash. |
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As luck would have it, a pastry cook position became available before she left and she was invited to stay. |
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But he said it happened because the business took off and he was swamped with work and things became chaotic. |
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Or, perhaps, the Thames Valley Police inherited the unsolved case file from the Berkshire Constabulary, when it became part of their force. |
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Carlow began to show signs of patching their game together as Waterford's defence became less than convincing. |
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In doing so he became the first to propose a method of exhaustion although it is not entirely clear how well he understood his own proposal. |
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And slowly, and patchily, it became easier to buy the ingredients and the pots and knives she described. |
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His expression cleared, became serious, and a frisson of fear crawled down my spine. |
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His one-man open air services, standing with hymn book in hand, delivering sermons in his booming voice, became well-known throughout the town. |
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Yet the formal inquiry dragged on for a week and became the latest hot topic for talkback radio and office gossip. |
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Whenever his friends or family were around he became extremely energetic and hyper. |
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By 1890, the federal government had taken over the operation, and Ellis Island became the central clearinghouse. |
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Although still nominally subject to the eastern empire, Odoacer as a result became the supreme authority in Italy. |
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As a result both the place of religion in our country not only became a central issue, but also generated profound and enduring cleavages. |
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Then it became our patriotic duty to see such films, and some of them were good. |
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His father became a clergyman in middle age and moved to a rectory in Ballymoney. |
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Elizabeth became a superb penwoman but the handwriting of one of her most famous subjects Shakespeare could hardly have been worse. |
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Dating from the 14th century, it became home for six chaplains and three clerks before its dissolution. |
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In 1736 he became Prebendary of Rochester and Clerk of the Closet to Queen Caroline. |
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He became clerk of works with responsibility for Killarney National Park, Derrynane and Garnish Island. |
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His wife, meanwhile, became dresser to their old patroness, the Queen-Dowager, Henrietta-Maria. |
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As they acquired hotels, the brothers brought their varied talents to the business and became full-time hoteliers. |
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Saint Nick was famous for his generous gifts to the poor and later became the patron saint of children. |
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Also, Saint George, who later became the patron saint of England, lived in Lebanon. |
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In many cases, students had inadequate communication and interpersonal skills which became particularly evident on clerkships. |
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People became so clever at avoiding the tax, revenue fell and the law was tightened. |
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But they did not care a farthing about defeat, to which they became accustomed. |
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The circuit became a motorsport venue soon after and was paved with bricks. |
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However, he had always been interested in geophysics, and also became fascinated with the developing fields of meteorology and climatology. |
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He became a regular pundit for the program before going onto anchor another show where he remained pawkily at the helm for 20 years. |
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Timmins was parachuted into Las Vegas to oversee the opening, and it quickly became obvious that the debts would need refinancing. |
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They were clingy and anxious even with their mother near, became very upset when she left, and had mixed feelings when she returned. |
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Different fashions became more influential for a short or sometimes longer period, for instance cliometrics and anthropological history. |
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Interestingly, cliques generally became less integrated as the number of minorities rose. |
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The ipsilateral hypoglossal nerve was sectioned, and that half of the muscle became silent. |
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Dials became more and more elaborate with the passage of time, and some clockmakers employed artists to decorate them. |
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Speech could not be the hypostatical reality that became incarnate in Jesus. |
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For a brief period she became hypotensive but fever resolved, her dermatitis improved and she made a good recovery. |
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The patient's final admission occurred 2 months later, when she became hypotensive during hemodialysis. |
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As our little backyard peach tree grew larger, it became more and more difficult to reach the ripe fruit on the higher limbs. |
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A home library service in Pendle is appealing for more housebound customers after it became inundated with eager volunteers. |
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This building from the first quarter of the 18th century became home to a century-old cloistral tradition. |
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The patient became febrile, hypoxic, developed hemorrhagic pneumonia, and died. |
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In this narrow and close environment it became inevitable that Brenda and Henry should clash. |
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It's a small car once owned by a pleasant churchy guy who later became pope. |
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Surfers became surfies in the popular media, and gradually transcended from bronzed gods to teenage threats. |
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His body became soft and pear-shaped because of hormone reversals that flowed from the tumor's impact upon the gland. |
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After working as a housefather, Porteous became health and safety officer at the school and stayed in the post until he retired four years ago. |
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He became closely enamored with the area and after a while was sufficiently charmed with the winery. |
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The social pecking order so apparent in Japanese society became equally well defined by certain golf clubs. |
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His stress level rose and his peculiar behaviour became increasingly bizarre. |
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Rapidly, without my parents becoming aware of it, or my even knowing it, this peculiarly English territory, became my favourite hang-out spot. |
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After winning her first gold medal at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Tao Luna's name became a household word in China. |
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It became impossible to closet millions of people behind a physical wall that was so easily penetrated by informatics. |
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Paradoxically, the film-making movement which seemed to stand for iconoclasm and freedom became one of the most codified and puritanical. |
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Gisele Bundchen took to the catwalks and glossy perfection once more became the ideal. |
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Eventually, we did go off-road as the tarmac gave out and the dirt track became increasingly churned up. |
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We were sitting outside with a mug of coffee this morning, watching as the sky clouded over and became darker and darker. |
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When this became apparent to Tom, my heart sank at the look of confusion and panic that clouded his face. |
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Demand for fundamental political reform became an established fact, and this demand was identified with support for the peace process. |
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In the end, she had to be confined to the Haarlem house of correction because she became uncontrollable. |
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She became the comic symbol of the longing for grace and beauty that is in some way shared by everyone who is clumsy and shy and ill-favored. |
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