She is frightened at first, and then becomes angry, soon losing her temper. |
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When you have children, it becomes all about living up to their expectations. |
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Then, if you take the lid off the piano to boost it, sometimes the room becomes too resonant and the sound goes all over the place. |
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Otherwise, the come-out roll becomes the point and you are gambling on whether the shooter will subsequently throw the point or a seven first. |
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Ground wax is applied to a copper plate and a sheet of newspaper becomes her drawing surface, added to with aquatint. |
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Despite the apparent visual continuity of the rock face, it quickly becomes clear that the climbers occupy different spatial realities. |
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Whenever one becomes insolvent, liquidate it and create a new one under new management. |
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Every movement of the eyeball becomes exaggerated, and there's a liquidness to the lens itself. |
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The notochord is a stiff, rod-like structure that forms along the dorsal midline and eventually becomes incorporated into the vertebrae. |
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His golden hair is left unkempt, giving his careless elegance a roguishness that really becomes him. |
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The fundamental theorem of calculus becomes almost obvious once the nonstandard terminology is invoked and interpreted in its full literality. |
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When the person loses the capability to derive and create meaning in a culturally significant way, he or she becomes less, not more, literate. |
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By rolling down the cover crop in spring instead of mowing it, the cover crop takes longer to decompose and becomes a weed-suppressing mulch. |
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The struggle for genuine spiritual self-definition using outmoded, sexist terms becomes these girls' existential crisis. |
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The concept of an elementary particle becomes a little nebulous in such circumstances. |
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In the later stages, when it spreads out beyond the prostate itself into other areas of the body, the disease becomes much harder to treat. |
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The ball becomes live when it leaves the referee's or umpire's hands on a jump ball. |
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Once it is shown that there is an arguable case, this becomes a question to be determined by the court on the facts. |
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She is living proof that for many, owning and operating a gallery is something that becomes a part of you that is difficult to leave behind. |
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Generally, absent a living will or other advance directive, a spouse assumes decision making power if someone becomes incapacitated. |
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Medical experts say a living will is important because it erases guesswork for families if a loved one becomes seriously ill. |
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Kitty becomes, in her mother's eyes, a fallen woman after being flattered into using her singing talent for a career on the vaudeville stage. |
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Culture provides identity and, in a fast-changing world of displacement and rootlessness, becomes ever more important. |
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He becomes obsessive over his young student, stalking her and falsifying results. |
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Since local control of government schools is very much worth defending, this becomes a matter of local option. |
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The flow of lochia is heavy following birth, and then becomes gradually lighter, lasting up to 6 weeks. |
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As water availability is reduced, it becomes more economical to rotate corn with crops using less water. |
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Gardens smell different now, the pungency of aromatic foliage becomes more prominent with less competition from perfumed flowers. |
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When it becomes crowded they carefully root around in loose jacket pockets or open handbags. |
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We have had unexplained lockups, however, on all the servers, in which the console becomes locked and the machine has to be hard reset. |
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Eventually it becomes clear to him that Sarah has simultaneously been carrying on a flirtation with another lodger. |
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As the disease progresses, the cartilage that protects the bone becomes roughened, then thins and wears away. |
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If that user logs off the workstation, the TP User becomes the user who has been logged onto the system the longest. |
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Our appreciation of beauty in a work of art becomes muddled with familiarity. |
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If an artery that supplies blood to your heart becomes blocked, you can have a heart attack. |
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In the process, violence becomes an art form, which Abbott compares to bull-fighting. |
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Older people may get pain in their jaw joint due to arthritis, when the joint becomes worn with age. |
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The diaphragm, cords and articulators must be retrained so that the technique becomes automatic. |
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Before long, fantasy not only intrudes into reality but becomes the only reality. |
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The film is self-consciously artsy and becomes a little trying at 63 minutes. |
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When a poem becomes aggressive, it rouses an excitement in us, in part because we see that someone has broken their social shackles. |
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On those songs, the sound becomes dimensional in an artificial way, and you are aware of the artificiality of it. |
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The focus on the artificiality of those codes means that the actual gender of the actor becomes obscured, and indeed irrelevant. |
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Many of the characters feign casual confidence, but the ruse becomes apparent when things start to go wrong. |
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The race quickly becomes a contest between Borghese's Italia and the Spyker, driven by a Dutch circus roustabout. |
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What becomes clear throughout that is the value of intelligence in determining a nation's response. |
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Sports is producing more and more superstars as it becomes a route to riches. |
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As production becomes rationalized and routinized over time, the skills and hence high wages of the city labor force become unnecessary. |
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After some investigation, she becomes convinced the stranger is her long-lost father. |
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Because of this, clay becomes progressively less common in older geological periods and is almost never found in Precambrian formations. |
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Benefits of the Scheme will only apply as from the date your contributions to the scheme becomes payable. |
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Asbestos becomes a health hazard if it releases asbestos fibres into the air. |
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The road becomes a gravel track and begins to ascend through silver birch as the hills start closing in. |
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And then something happens and you stop and look, the look becomes a gaze, the gaze a stare. |
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As their blooms begin to fade, attention is drawn to the daisy-like flowers of my rudbeckia, which then becomes the predominant focal point. |
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His hair, through inattention, becomes long, coarse, and bushy, and loosely dangles upon his shoulders. |
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The problem with this, though, is I think we're recording our 3 best songs so there's likely to be a debate over what becomes the A-side. |
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One in 10 is tempted to conceal her wayward tresses under a rug when it becomes frizzy, dry, dull or takes on a life of its own. |
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Donna becomes quiet for a moment, hearing rumbling coming from another room. |
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Ultimately, this romance becomes a narrative strategy for ruminating on creation and offering an alternate genesis myth. |
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Use lotion or creams to soften and heal your skin if it becomes dry and cracked. |
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With servicing and maintenance paid for in advance, the cost of running the vehicle each year becomes much more predictable. |
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There are broad boulevard pistes, delightful glade runs and routes through trees where room for manoeuvre becomes progressively tighter. |
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This then becomes a major issue if the market looks askance at the company's asset-backed securities. |
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There have been so many run-ins with police and psychiatric staff that it all becomes a jumble. |
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This is a requisite of real-time computing, where you need your real-time task to run the moment it becomes runnable. |
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This may be because the body becomes less efficient at assimilating the metal or the amount in the diet decreases. |
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If you have a runny nose or a cough and take garlic your body becomes a more unpleasant environment for germs and they high-tail it out of you. |
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When the season is at the peak, lobsters are held in corrals until the supply becomes low. |
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These lows suck the low level air north of the sub-tropical highs which then becomes westerlies as it heads for that feature. |
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Before mitosis, the centrosome becomes duplicated and the daughter centrosomes move to opposite sides of the nucleus and form asters. |
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In the hind limb of these species, the bones of the ankle are also reduced in number, and the astragalus becomes the main weight-bearing bone. |
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The cooked or steamed fruit loses its laxative activity and becomes more astringent and constipating. |
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Arsinoe's Greek nature, which, unlike Fiodor's Russianness, had seemed somewhat arbitrary, becomes necessary. |
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Soon the road becomes a single rutted track in a green tunnel of clattering branches. |
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In athematic conjugation, the final long vowel of the verbal stem becomes short in the plural number. |
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And the case for that full-scale independent enquiry becomes stronger by the day. |
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If there is a recurrence then operative removal of the cyst and its sac becomes necessary. |
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Somewhere in Time is so sweet that it becomes saccharine, so serious that it becomes self-parody, so earnest that it becomes artificial. |
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In space, the blood itself becomes weightless, and the heart will eventually atrophy because it has to work less to pump blood through the body. |
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Growing in dense thickets, it becomes vulnerable over time to attacks from insects and disease. |
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If something in science suddenly becomes so sacrosanct that you can't question it, then it ceases to be science. |
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The vertebral body becomes larger toward the sacrum where more weight is carried. |
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Varicella-zoster virus vaccine is a live attenuated virus that becomes latent after vaccination. |
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As we get further away from cataclysmic events, their ability to inspire terror becomes attenuated. |
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Meanwhile, in the mean streets of Manhattan, a sad sack mannequin warehouse employee becomes obsessed with peeping. |
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If, at the end of the day, the decision becomes that of the patient, then how could it lead to murder? |
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Ruiz, originally of Puerto Rico, becomes the first Hispanic heavyweight champion with his unanimous decision over Holyfield. |
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In this state, the subconscious mind becomes more active, allowing the conscious mind to rest and rejuvenate itself. |
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The Times affords itself no similar set of safety valves to release steam when the paper becomes the issue. |
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What was ordinary yesterday becomes precious today, and what was precious yesterday seems dull and lusterless. |
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As the true sequence of events becomes plain, History revises our judgments in regard to political sagacity. |
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In late autumn, the hillside becomes a tapestry of textures in muted shades of gray, silver, and sage green, interspersed with burgundy and red. |
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Just before hatching, the spots disappear, the ground colour becomes pale lemon yellow, and the shell is luteous. |
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The player who prevailed in the auction becomes declarer, and the final bid determines the contract. |
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In exposing weak or faulty paths, the opportunity to operate tactically at the expense of competitors becomes apparent. |
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In reality, it is the schools that choose, and parental choice becomes almost meaningless. |
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And platinum, because of its subdued, understated style, becomes the perfect choice. |
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Encouraged by her grandmother and aided by her uncle, she begins to practice the use of the taiaha in secret, and she becomes adept in its use. |
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Lock becomes the possum caught in the headlights, fascinated and appalled by a Machiavelli she both loved and feared. |
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Very soon, however, junkspace becomes a virus that spreads and proliferates throughout the macrocosm. |
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Now incorporating automatic light beam control, the car will automatically activate its lights when it becomes dark. |
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These tactics work very well on the job, but their usage becomes automatic and unconscious, causing problems in private life. |
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As she becomes more emotionally involved the little madam becomes mercilessly manipulative and demanding. |
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His camera remains unobtrusive when facing the talking heads, but becomes expressive in times of transition. |
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Shuffling across thousands of songs suddenly becomes an utterly compelling experience. |
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The magnitude dependent error is the brightness when the error becomes 1.0 mag. |
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It is barely discernible in daylight, yet after dusk it becomes magically pronounced. |
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A barren area becomes a young plantation as if by magic, raw slope one day, a healthy young forest the next. |
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Experimentation, the avant-garde, suddenly becomes something barbarous and ineffective. |
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If in addition the Mobius transformations are required to respect the points of tangency, the limit set becomes a simple closed curve. |
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There comes a point in making a new garden when a sudden transformation happens and what was a wasteland becomes a visible, tangible garden. |
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The ancient Indian scriptures written in Sanskrit becomes familiar ground once the language barrier is broken, he adds. |
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The sponsor at a Cypriot wedding, similar to an American best man or maid of honor, becomes a ceremonial relative. |
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It becomes increasingly difficult when it occurs so repeatedly not to start asking awkward questions. |
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The elephant, unwieldy and awkward yet graceful and powerful, becomes an allegory for the form itself. |
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When the resin becomes saturated with calcium and magnesium, it must be recharged. |
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Around mid-May the Azores High gradually becomes more dominant and the Euro-Asian High loses its influence, resulting in very stable weather. |
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When the implications of tathata are deeply understood, the ego naturally becomes neutralized. |
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Successful hawking becomes routine, and soon one hunt per day is not enough. |
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She becomes bold and refuses the will of her husband, and she repudiates babying her children. |
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Having troubles and cares adds so much weight to your mind, which then becomes harder to carry around in your head. |
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It is all very good but towards the end the power of music becomes taxing to the senses as too much cake would become to the stomach. |
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To the extent that the physical make-up of organisms provides heritable variation, it becomes a malleable clay that can be sculpted by selection. |
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On January 1, 2006, The Bahamas becomes eligible as a tax-deductible meetings destination. |
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No matter how desperately governments try to create jobs by fancy make-work schemes, unemployment becomes chronic. |
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The roots of the baby tooth dissolve and the tooth becomes loose and falls out. |
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This malady becomes even more serious since Gujarat is just one limb of the body called India. |
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Worn this way, it becomes a decorative accessory essential to one's highland Malagasy identity. |
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When the sun becomes strong in summer, people can simply swivel so that they are shaded from it by the chair backs. |
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Under domestication, it may be truly said that the whole organisation becomes in some degree plastic. |
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Hushed chatter becomes louder as everyone wants to have their say at the same time. |
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Cultural neglect, they say, reflects social neglect, and it becomes a vicious circle. |
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She also becomes addicted to painkillers that she claims are for backache and headaches. |
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Time becomes irrelevant, the water in the teakettle boils away, you forget where you are, so focused are you on the work you're doing. |
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For once the scales fall from your eyes, the whole business just becomes an catalogue of disasters. |
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Dry skin and scratching may result in a dermatitis when the skin becomes red in addition to dry and scaly. |
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Just as he begins to recover, an old affair resurfaces within the marriage of Paul's parents and becomes aggressively malignant. |
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Nearly everyone has pigmented moles, but only one in a million becomes malignant. |
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The decaying wood also becomes home to a range of insects and small mammals. |
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The original smooth surface often becomes worn, with bulges and cracks appearing here and there. |
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They can be quite painful and because of the contractions, the muscle often becomes hard and appears to be bulging. |
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The more users there are within a community, the more cost effective broadband investment becomes for telecommunication companies. |
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Now, as international agreements hit the scene, the accountability question becomes cloudy. |
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The book is scheduled to be released in 2003 and Dunphy is anxious that none of the material becomes public knowledge before then. |
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As mange hits Britain's foxes yet again, our lack of knowledge about the disease, and how best to treat it, becomes ever more apparent. |
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Southwards along section towards the Sach Pass, the leucogranites gradually decrease in abundance and the pelitic rocks becomes more schistose. |
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Talking about bears leads him to tell an amazing bear story, which becomes our film with Harris narrating as he tells the story. |
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This behavior becomes very dangerous when people rely on a computer to store and manipulate important data but fail to back up those data. |
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Or, boil the leftover wine until it becomes a syrupy concentrate, and freeze it in an ice-cube tray. |
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Any building project becomes a daunting task requiring a certain leap of faith to go beyond the planning stage. |
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But when it takes literally years for a full inquest to be staged, families say the pain and anguish they suffer becomes that much worse. |
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The mash becomes just about worn, and we are delivered into a more sedate restatement of the opening acoustic strum. |
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As restaurateurs become more proficient and experienced, cash generation becomes more and more consistent. |
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An is quite common and presents as a symmetric brown-black thickening of the skin that gradually becomes leathery or velvety in appearance. |
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His deep, distinctive voice resounds, he gestures animatedly and his enthusiasm becomes infectious. |
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With so many different guest artists, it becomes increasingly difficult for Tricky to exercise restraint on their contributions. |
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In a society with no laws, then a mafia that extorts me restricts my freedom and any systematic attempt to curtail them becomes a de facto law. |
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The expansion of the upper leaf portion where the Gaussian curvature becomes relatively high is intensive and not strongly anisotropic. |
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And as a result of those endeavours the product then becomes a market success. |
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By expanding as Lord Siva, the Lord becomes the annihilator of the universe when needed. |
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Sometimes, just sometimes, to only work becomes either a drag or just too boring. |
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Her annoyingly precocious daughter becomes the main conduit to the supernatural by way of the imaginary-friend device. |
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During the Antarctic winter the South Pole becomes the coldest place on the planet. |
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The mosaic of events making up Indonesia's history becomes a clear pattern on which Indonesia has been designed as a nation. |
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For Hewitt, nature becomes a refuge, a place to which he can retreat and escape from the rigours of life. |
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If anthracnose becomes a problem, spray the plants with lime-sulfur solution at budbreak and, if needed, during the growing season. |
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As the afternoon shadows lengthen, the gradient starts to ease and our progress becomes more assured. |
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In my experience, moral outrage all too quickly becomes self-righteous authoritarianism. |
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Unless the damaged areas are quickly revegetated, the eroded soils sink below sea level and the area becomes open water. |
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As we focus on that, what happens to the institution becomes less important. |
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Once started, this violence becomes cumulative, especially in a society where the dead must be revenged, and in the light of a failing State. |
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Seemingly possessed by his hands, he becomes a murderer, choking friends and foe alike, vaguely seeking to revenge the death of Meta's father. |
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Sometimes the vanity is so strong that the health or even the life of the kids becomes less important. |
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In fact, oxidative stress may progress to such an extent that it becomes lethal. |
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In my family, when the lettuce is all gone, basil's not just an herb, it becomes our main leafy green. |
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The chromosome from the father determines whether the offspring becomes male or female. |
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My rewatch of the whole of Who is just about reaching the moment when what's available becomes decidedly patchy. |
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The more an investment can be leveraged the more attractive it becomes, provided the cost of money remains the same. |
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Once a commentator commits a major rhetorical gaffe or colossal misstatement of fact, it becomes impossible to take them seriously. |
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Valeria's modeling career is finished, and her adored and pampered Lhasa apso becomes trapped under the floorboards of the apartment. |
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As he gradually becomes a greater liability, even the most supine members of the parliamentary party will put pressure on him to go. |
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As the speaker volume increases, the difference between nodes and antinodes becomes easier to hear. |
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As your Libran child grows up and becomes a parent herself, she will very much want to follow in your footsteps. |
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The rest of the rhymes are embedded in the middle of lines whose meter becomes erratic. |
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The repetition of the sounds in the carpenter school becomes a natural background rhythm. |
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They are more like a loud, low pitched groan or a rhythmic pounding that repeats and becomes a long moan. |
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Walk into a furniture or cabinet store and the trend toward using stains and finishes to create an antique look becomes abundantly clear. |
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Eventually he gets promoted up to being a lieutenant and becomes the right-hand man to the family boss. |
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In light of the historic failure of state-organised socialism what might replace capitalism if and when it becomes a drag on human development? |
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When it becomes clear that I'm just here to watch, a voyeur along for the ride, I'm challenged. |
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The evidence becomes incontrovertible, leading the story to its logical denouement. |
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This has turned out to be a problem, because the attic is vented at the roof ridge, and the vent screen becomes clogged with dryer lint. |
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It is when body energy is exhausted that hypothermia becomes potentially life-threatening. |
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Approximately 75 minutes after lift-off, when separation from the launcher is confirmed, the ATV becomes a fully automated spaceship. |
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At the inguinal ligament, the external iliac artery becomes the common femoral artery. |
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Often, the product's physical form becomes smaller, more compact, and more efficient in design function. |
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Masking the hook and rig becomes essential to ensure the bait lands safely on the bottom. |
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What we are most anxious to avoid, however, is that that becomes a superstructure. |
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In that respect she now becomes something of a lightning rod on the issue whether she likes it or not. |
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Intimacy then becomes cold and degrading, leading the couple farther apart, not closer together. |
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However, once you start pulling data from external memory, as in the rightmost 2 columns, the weak point of the VIA chipset becomes apparent. |
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Rather than drag out a seductive melody until it eventually becomes tawdry, the longest song on Be With is a Lilliputian four minutes. |
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The airport fills in as a liminal zone where one's own otherness becomes more visible, if not necessarily legible. |
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The union apparatus becomes an institutional structure within existing society. |
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This becomes apparent in wet conditions, when the driver's skill comes to the fore. |
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Experienced editors can tell when a reporter crosses the line and becomes an advocate. |
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Patriotism becomes articulated through passion, and passion can indeed spur the emergence of stirring words. |
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Preview pane strips out all the carriage returns and line feeds, so everything becomes one huge paragraph. |
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Lake maintenance is an afterthought or a line item on the budget that is first to take hits when money becomes tight. |
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When his wife, Helen, dies unexpectedly, he becomes more alienated and embarks on a nostalgic road trip. |
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She becomes quite the apt pupil for him, becoming much like him but resenting him as well. |
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He starts out robust and powerful and full of vinegar, and becomes a man beaten down by tragedy. |
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If the steering becomes unresponsive the car could be aquaplaning on surface water. |
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When you are constantly aware, every experience becomes a lesson in life. |
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This story first appears in Anglo-Norman before 1330 and becomes rapidly attached as a prelude to many of the French, Latin, and English versions of the Brut. |
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What is perhaps most interesting about Love's model is that the musical public only becomes political at a specific moment or tipping point of self-consciousness. |
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Gearing down for corners, junctions and roundabouts starts off as a novel experience with the Sentronic, and quickly becomes efficient second nature. |
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One or both of you begins to feel suffocated, and the intense vulnerability of sexual passion that was so easy in the early days becomes impossible. |
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The colors in the exterior scenes in India are bright and deeply saturated, but once the film's tone becomes grimmer, the color palette becomes muted and desaturated. |
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Instead of falling, the dollar has risen, helped along by the sag in the euro as it becomes apparent that the eurozone economic model is on the road to nowhere. |
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The stromatal surface color is luteous while developing but becomes dull black when fully mature, with only traces of luteous remnants found in places. |
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Vasopressin, a natural antidiuretic hormone, becomes a powerful vasoconstrictor when used at much higher doses than are normally present in the body. |
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It is not until you taste it that the difference becomes clear. |
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Roth was set to produce the film about an extreme sports star who becomes bionic. |
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In the limelight, every glitch and wart becomes an eyesore for an international audience. |
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Noise becomes something seen, something literally invasive of privacy. |
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Given the fact that manhood is associated with power, and being powerless is seen as unmanly, violence becomes a means to prove otherwise to others and oneself. |
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For example, vaccinia immune globulin, or VIG, is stored and ready for the next person who becomes ill from smallpox vaccine. |
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After 1905, with a chic Paris gallery constantly demanding saleable work and a shift in his social circle, Vuillard becomes in effect an Impressionist. |
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With the first hard frost of Autumn, all spore production stops and the artist's fungus becomes dormant until the establishment of a new spore tube layer the following spring. |
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Concurrent with this, the entire pectinirhomb becomes greatly protuberant along a large, thinwalled ridge spanning the incurrent and excurrent half rhombs. |
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The hero joins the band of underworld dons and becomes a rowdy. |
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At the three-hour-mark, the hitherto obliging Lanzmann finally becomes irritated. |
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When stretched, the filament becomes aligned with the flow of the soap film and very little disturbance, called streets, was observed at the tail of the thread. |
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In the context of elegy and of lyric, however, this marks a distinct departure, and one that acquires weight as print becomes a commodity consumed by unknown readers. |
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In addition to her love life, the second fascinating part of the book is watching Joplin change as she becomes more famous. |
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This will temporarily address potential supply shortages but it will also mean higher prices as the UK becomes the tail-end Charlie of the western European gas market. |
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Rosy's C-Melody sax beautifully sets the scene, but when Schneider takes over it becomes a deft execution of robust slide trombone at its tailgate best. |
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Likewise, when they compare the high-speed TGV to the rickety transport system we have here, the value of a strong, responsible state becomes apparent. |
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There's an exact moment every night when Nick Adams stops being Nick and becomes Felicia. |
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No fashion look becomes a trend, of course, unless it is widely adopted. |
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It becomes a hapless gesture of uninformed social media departments who perceive the potential of engagement without consequences. |
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Sheldon becomes a professor, but no students sign up for his class because his reputation as being insufferable precedes him. |
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For a sunny bed, I've planted wide swaths of bearded iris, Asiatic lilies, and daylilies together, which becomes the mid-summer highlight of my garden. |
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As time passes, what is new becomes old, and meanings change. |
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There is Walker McNally, a sodden drunk for whom the pouring and stirring of a drink becomes a kind of sexual foreplay. |
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After killing the Egyptian he runs away for years, becomes a shepherd, starts a family. |
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It is such an enormous power, no one is going to resist its interpretation of the law, and the law therefore becomes a function of power, as it has always been. |
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He changed his name to Ronnie Rocket, becomes a bona fide rock star, and attracts a fetching tap-dancer, Electra-Cute. |
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The more resources and education society becomes equipped with, the fewer stories like yours will surface. |
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What happens is that the inflammation of the liver triggered by the infection causes it to contract and it becomes a fibrous blob. |
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It is the perfect blend of comedy and drama, carefully treading the fine line between sentimentality and humour so that it never becomes too schmaltzy or too dreary. |
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Rather, the past as she presents it is a well-populated landscape, or, as becomes a story teller, an assemblage of the characters involved in such processes. |
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A bail hostel may begin as no more than temporary accommodation for young tearaways, but becomes, in the course of time, housing for dangerous criminals. |
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As with many quotes there's a good deal of truth in it and, as with many aphorisms, that truth becomes more and more shallow and two-dimensional as it is examined. |
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Pour the finished batter into the cake tin and bake for approximately 1 hour or until the cake becomes firm and springy to the touch, when lightly pressed in the middle. |
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As the fruit ripens, on or off the tree, its skin becomes less rough and hard, and reveals a yellow colour when scratched, instead of the green which unripe fruit would show. |
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I congratulate and celebrate with the good people of Oregon as marriage equality becomes a reality. |
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In this way the autosomal genetic information of different lineages becomes scrambled over time, and direct lineal associations become difficult to decipher. |
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They understand then that the knowledge of how to use linear perspective becomes a tool in their skill box, and that it will help them draw better. |
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The purchase of the first car is an important rite of passage, as is reaching the age of eighteen when it becomes legal to drive, to vote, and to drink alcohol. |
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Sydney is no stranger to severe thunderstorms, and because large expanses of the urban area are paved, much of the rainfall becomes flood run-off. |
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That will leave troops in a lurch when the F-35 eventually becomes the only game in town. |
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Suddenly on the third hole, you are forced you to hit a tee shot from one peninsular to another, and the water you were admiring becomes your most perilous obstacle. |
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With every grab, the idea that law and politics are separate becomes harder for anyone to believe. |
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After Lily and Marshall, his roommates and best friends from college, get engaged, Ted becomes determined to find his soulmate. |
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She also, as becomes nakedly clear on the stretch of tracks that fellows, is allowed to be hella dirty. |
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Mercerized cotton is treated to permanently straighten the cotton fibers which then becomes a smooth, rod-like fiber that is uniform in appearance with a high luster. |
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Your spouse becomes your soul mate after you've made those vows to each other in front of God and the people who matter to you. |
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The applications tell you at a glance which of your colleagues are available at any one time and exchanging information becomes an effortless breeze. |
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The magnitude of such events being celebrated at this venue by the district administration becomes high with the participation of numerous schools and colleges. |
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The more tightly the tube is rolled up, the harder it becomes to see that it has a circular cross section, since this circular dimension gets smaller and smaller. |
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Desperate for a way out of her monotonous existence Kumiko becomes obsessed with the frazzled tape and plots her journey to Fargo. |
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But when you get to magpies or butcherbirds the training period becomes longer, so in fact magpies have to learn for about 5 years before they are ready to breed. |
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The more you practice lucid dreaming, the easier it becomes. |
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A grove of trees becomes something profound, a sunrise something majestic, an embrace an electric current. |
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Blogging is a lifestyle agenda that can pay the bills, it becomes a serious business of frivolous things. |
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Nashe's attitude to his fate is fatalistic, he accepts that his freedom is taken from him and the building of the wall becomes a kind of atonement. |
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While his intentions are deeply rooted in exploring black masculinity, the context of his work becomes part of a larger dialogue concerning race in America today. |
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Because they need a lot of food, especially when the days shorten and sustenance becomes scarce, chickadees spend all autumn gathering and storing food. |
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In other words, we should all individually carry what is our everyday load or responsibility, but where it becomes too heavy for us, we all join in and share the burden. |
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As the reach and functionality of the web becomes broader and more sophisticated, it both connects and isolates us. |
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Now that a lunette's sinopia with faint sheep has come to light, the argument becomes stronger for the relief filling the chapel's remaining iconographical lacuna. |
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The intensity of the vocals gradually build, the tremolo becomes more wild, and when the orchestra begins to hit on the bridge she comes out street-smart and full of sass. |
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Smart and sassy becomes smarmy and crass at the touch of the middlebrow. |
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For skate in black butter, you begin by poaching the wings in salted, lightly vinegared water with herbs and aromatics for ten minutes until it becomes opaque, then drain it. |
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It becomes a battle of wills between the cop and the crazy for the life of the girl, although lurking beneath such intimations of horror is a modicum of respect. |
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So the style becomes more rotund, more rococo, more elaborate. |
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In this way, inspiration becomes appropriation, which leads directly to theft and erasure. |
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Upon replacement of chloride ion with azide, the fast electric signal changes its sign from positive to negative, and becomes similar to that detected in bacteriorhodopsin. |
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Patricia Clarkson gets to show off both as the woman who becomes fascinated with the erudite monster. |
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So it has a long antecedent history before it becomes clinically evident. |
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With tourists as well as locals seeking different scenary other than the norm, mobility becomes a necessity for catering companies. |
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When one metanarrative becomes the norm of a culture, several of these smaller metanarratives are lost or obliterated. |
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The enchanting tale of Max, the hedgehog who becomes a hero Hodgeheg, is the second in our great giveaway of Puffin bestsellers for youngsters. |
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Adoption in England and Wales is the procedure by which a person who is not the biological parent of a child becomes the legal parent. |
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Even Maria's dopey brother Kirk becomes violent and has to be held back from shoving a custard slice down Todd's cakehole by Anna in the cafe. |
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A series of tragedies and betrayals blindsides Selma, and blindness becomes the least of her problems. |
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They are saprophytes that are usually innocuous, but become pathogenic when the host becomes abnormally susceptible to infection. |
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