In many cases, it has become a code word for abdicating the responsibilities of political leadership. |
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In other words, modernity has become critical of modernism and of its own utopian absolutism. |
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The monomyth has become a very important theme in philosophy and in the study of folklore, bringing together many cultures and many worlds. |
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The Weib river has become a dusty wadi for the first time in living memory. |
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He has become a wellspring for wisdom and waggishness for a broad range of diverse historical figures and colorful characters. |
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For their part, they see how good the walleye fishing in this enlarging lake has become and wonder how it could be viewed as a source of pollution north of the border. |
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Unfortunately, it has become a game of deceit and deception, not the back-and-forth conversation that a great match should be. |
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It has become a truism in today's world that intellectual property rights have taken the place of access to commodities in the traditional economy. |
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Since bandwidth has become reasonable, paying extra for it feels like a backwards move. |
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Since then, blogging has become much less personal and a lot more marketable. |
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The choice to paint Pamela Anderson shows just how intertwined with commercialism her work has become. |
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A blowup over a newly minted third party in Florida has become the latest to draw their ire. |
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Age has become the albatross hanging on the neck of a generation of would-be mothers. |
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Guy Fieri has become the Food Network's biggest star, while offending foodies by promoting lowbrow favorites like BBQ sushi. |
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With falling temperatures, retreat has become a much more attractive option than before. |
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It is also overwhelmingly pro-regime, and since the start of Syrian unrest the region has become a hotbed of pro-Assad activity. |
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And Bernanke, who came into public life as a Bush appointee, has become a hate object among many on the right. |
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How do you trust what has become a breeding ground for hate speech and fraudulent talk? |
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In 2014, Facebook has become an avatar, promoter, and beneficiary of the social media-related bubble. |
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The burqa, like beards for men, has become a declaration of defiance and rejection of all things Western. |
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But since that explosion of popularity, angry Birds has become about everything else. |
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The latter in particular has become a buzzword for Silicon Valley start-ups. |
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This could be the next chapter in the story of a business career that was his calling card, but has become a political liability. |
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Spouting off against police online has become criminalized in recent weeks. |
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My description of cannonball has become admittedly abstract, and the novel is sometimes inexplicably opaque. |
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Regarding academic medicine, it has become increasingly difficult for a Freud or a Mendel to gain recognition without university affiliation or corporate sponsorship. |
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Nine years later, making 1,000 euro a month has become an aspiration for many. |
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Erdogan has become the prime target of the demonstrators, for what they claim is his authoritarianism and Islamism. |
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The dating of very old materials has become more precise with new instruments. |
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Even his signature instrument, Auto-Tune, has become as accepted an ingredient in hip-hop as the drum machine. |
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The idea that jazz has become a catchword for pomposity is painful for those of us who care deeply about this music. |
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With conflict lines constantly shifting, the categorization of who got what and from where has become increasingly blurry. |
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Burma's Wa tribe has become Asia's most dangerous drug cartel. |
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Although few would have predicted it in 1992, Hillary has become the preeminent symbol of Democratic centrism. |
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They want reality, no matter how crazy the celeb who brings it on has become. |
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That two-day conflict has become one of the most famous battles in history. |
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Fame has become an albatross that prevents her from leading a normal and happy life. |
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Rivington Pike near Horwich is still blanketed with snow and has become a magnet for walkers, with cyclists and tobogganists also flocking to join in the fun. |
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The FN has become a protectionist, anticapitalist party of the dislocated working classes. |
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Since then, Gurira has become active in social justice and charitable causes. |
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She has become one of America's foremost exponents of the romantic style in interior design. |
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The city has become the home to large numbers of Moroccan, Algerian and Turkish immigrants. |
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The Newcastle Falcons' fitness trainer Steve Black has become particularly influential on Wilkinson's rugby career. |
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It would seem that the line between flirting and sexual harrassment has become quite blurry. |
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This period has become known as the 'Norman Fiscal Revolution' due to this increase in revenue. |
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The three main figures of what has become known as the Lakes School were William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey. |
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Due to its position on the banks of Windermere, the town has become a tourist honeypot. |
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Even in boomier times, the flexibility that leasing provides has become increasingly important to companies. |
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In recent times, Coniston Water has become known for a controversial murder case. |
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In any case, the period from July until the beginning of August has become considerably warmer. |
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Among the churches reconstructed in the 1990s is an impressive new Cathedral of Christ the Savior that once more has become a landmark. |
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The Isle of Man has become a centre for emerging private space travel companies. |
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Mountain biking has become popular since 2002, when the area was the setting for the biking events of the 2002 Commonwealth Games. |
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Over time, speech has become closer to Standard English and some of the features that once distinguished one town from another have disappeared. |
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The Tyne Improvement Commission laid the foundations for what has become the modern day Port of Tyne. |
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Today, tourism has become important, and Swaledale attracts thousands of visitors a year. |
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The Crown as ultimate owner of all property also owns any property which has become bona vacantia. |
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It is a popular starting point for walks on Dartmoor and has become a dormitory village for the adjoining towns. |
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Since the mid-twentieth century, the exchange of Orders has become less personal and more formal and diplomatic. |
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Seat hogging has become a common phenomenon and a potential source of user complaints or even conflicts. |
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Over nearly half a century, such self-colonisation has become a pillar of Britishness. |
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Shamy has become one of TV's most loved couples, and this season is crucial to the development of this relationship. |
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Princes Street has become Edinburgh's main shopping street and now has few of its original Georgian buildings. |
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In recent decades it has become the tradition for the monarch to abdicate. |
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In fact, the very notion of restraint has become an aberration. |
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But a third cause of the delusion is, that the Church of Rome has become more specious and deceitful than before the Reformation. |
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The exterior has become a popular location for film and television productions. |
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The open meeting of the Security Council has become a public ratification of a decision that has already been reached in private. |
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The name of Xanthippe, the wife of Socrates, has become proverbial for a termagant. |
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Your body cannot possibly fight or even distinguish among all it encounters, and the job of triple warmer has become daunting. |
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Though the storm raged up the East Coast, it has become increasingly apparent that New Jersey took the brunt of it. |
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Gandhi today is up for grabs. He has become abstract, ahistorical, postmodern, no longer a man in and of his time but a freeloading concept. |
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This has become the most common perception of World War I, perpetuated by the art, cinema, poems, and stories published subsequently. |
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Repurposing has become hot, and not only among drug manufacturers and federal budgeteers. |
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In the last 20 years the matching of foods with wines has become an exercise in wizardlike precision. |
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With the help of IBM, BU has become the first academic research center to implement IBM's ASCI White, the world's most powerful supercomputer. |
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At music classes I learned to play the baritone horn, the drums and the guitar which has become my first love. |
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Within this key surveillance area, AAS Technology has become a noted leader. |
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At his church, dealing with good and bad news has become a balancing act. |
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Francis publishes Celebrating Common Prayer which has become especially popular for use among Anglicans. |
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David has become an internationally renowned landscape watercolourist and Dinah a respected tapestry artist. |
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Aa HCAC has become the third health care accreditation organization in the world to gain all three international accreditations set by ISQua. |
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That computer models have taken over the production of day-to-day weather charts has become an established fact. |
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The church was certainly in existence by the 9th century and today has become Newport Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Monmouth. |
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But the influx has created a humanitarian crisis that has become a political wedge issue. |
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To save its better potential, we need to betray what it has become. |
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City of Recovery Press was founded in Dundee, and has become a controversial figure in documenting the darker side of the city. |
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But I disagree that the welfare state has become an uncontrollable monolith. |
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In the last 20 years or so, ADR has become a virtual legal industry of its own. |
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Otis Ferry, 17, has become the second whipper-in of the Middleton Hunt in North Yorkshire after leaving upper-crust Marlborough public school. |
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The aerophobic said her problem has become worse with time and is totally unsure how to beat it. |
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Since the passage of these Acts, the House of Commons has become the dominant branch of Parliament, both in theory and in practice. |
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The Manchester Velodrome was built as a part of the bid for the 2000 games and has become a catalyst for British success in cycling. |
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It is free to the public and climbing the tower has become a popular thing to do in the Cayman Islands. |
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Botswana has become a haven of sorts for endangered animals. |
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Because of such natural amenities, Vail has become a popular location for many winter sport competitions. |
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Ruckus Wireless has become one of AccorHotels' worldwide standards, stated Jeroen Wisse, IT Director, MEA, at AccorHotels. |
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Napoleon has become a worldwide cultural icon who symbolises military genius and political power. |
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Tony plays the soprano and alto horns, but he has become something of an in-demand specialist on the baritone saxophone. |
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Over the years it has become known as strip, road and track among its many fans in Yankee land. |
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Since 2013 4NEWS has become the Islands first HD Cable News service with Television Studios in Grace Bay, Providenciales. |
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Achakzai regretted how it has become easier for yellow journalists to get away with slander and defamation. |
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Today, the mardana is where the current Jadhav family lives and the zanana has become the dining hall of Deo Bagh, the hotel. |
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However, Japan's economy crashed in 1991, creating a long period of economic slump in the country which has become known as The Lost Years. |
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Second, we discuss the problem of karoshi, which is unique to Japan. Karoshi has become an increasingly serious problem. |
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At least, though, it has become extremely difficult to build a case that inequality is good for growth. |
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But now that human capital is scarcer than machines, widespread education has become the secret to growth. |
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In recent decades gas exploration and production has become an increasingly important part of Shell's business. |
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The military rule and the unstable government in Pakistan has become a concern for the South Asian region. |
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Since the end of the Second World War, France has become an ethnically diverse country. |
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At the end of five months of war, one thing has become more and more clear. |
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In Australia and New Zealand, the phrase de facto by itself has become a colloquial term for one's domestic partner. |
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Since 1991, offshore oil and gas has become an increasingly important part of the economy, although production and revenue are now declining. |
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Nasmyth had come to know Burns and his fresh and appealing image has become the basis for almost all subsequent representations of the poet. |
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A single print of the film survived, however, and it has become well known. |
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His poem Hugh Selwyn Mauberley consists of 18 short parts, and describes a poet whose life has become sterile and meaningless. |
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The company has become a leader in developing new technology. |
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The guitar is not traditional in Irish music but has become widely accepted in modern sessions. |
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Together with its extremely successful 1965 film version, it has become one of the most popular musicals in history. |
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However, the light musical stage in other countries has become more active in recent decades. |
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So far, it has become one of the best selling music DVDs in Europe, being certified 6x Platinum in the United Kingdom and 2x Platinum in Germany. |
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Another grand form of portrait sculpture is the equestrian statue of a rider on horse, which has become rare in recent decades. |
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It has become the iconic work of 1990s British art, and the symbol of Britart worldwide. |
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However, the BBC, itself, holds the information some of which has become available due to FOI requests. |
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The legacy of Marx's thought has become contested between numerous tendencies, each of which sees itself as Marx's most accurate interpreter. |
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It has become the largest fighting competition in Europe over its 21 years. |
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It has become increasingly common in the last few decades for horses to be owned by syndicates or partnerships. |
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The conflict has become a test of endurance for both the government and the narcos. |
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Since then, Ireland has become the team's main rival, the two teams having played each other many times in their short histories. |
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Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, liberal democracy has become an even more prevalent form of government. |
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It has become a very popular programme for children and adults and is shown in over 100 countries, including the UK, the Americas and Sweden. |
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Cornwall has become reliant on tourism, more so than the other counties of the South West. |
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Health care has become a major political issue in recent years. |
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It has become a tourist attraction offering cruises that provide an overview of the river and surrounding areas. |
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Karlovy Vary International Film Festival is one of the oldest in the world and has become Central and Eastern Europe's leading film event. |
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Kibbeling, once a local delicacy consisting of small chunks of battered white fish, has become a national fast food, just as lekkerbek. |
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It has become the emblem of the Finnish Association for Nature Conservation. |
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Finnish folk music has undergone a roots revival in recent decades, and has become a part of popular music. |
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During the same period, negative campaigning has become ubiquitous in the United States and elsewhere and has been shown to impact voter turnout. |
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Derbyshire has become fractionally smaller during government reorganisation over the years. |
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Another successful reintroduction has been in Northamptonshire, which has become a stronghold for the red kite. |
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With its huge waterfalls and caves, this dramatic coastline has become an adventure playground for both climbers and explorers. |
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The horn has become the symbol of the city and represents Ripon on the Harrogate borough coat of arms. |
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Sanctification, like justification, is by faith, because doing good works is simply living as the son of God one has become. |
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The act of associating a product or service with a brand has become part of pop culture. |
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Due to technological innovations and changing aesthetics, this crispness has become an integral part of the pipe band sound. |
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His 1952 translation of Beowulf has become a standard translation in America. |
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Instead, Brittany has become attractive, particularly for families, young retired persons and active people over 35 years old. |
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Since the 1920s, the flag has become very popular and it is flown from a large number of institutions. |
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Since Murray Foote became editor in February 2014, the publication's stance has become less clear cut. |
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The Swilcan Bridge, spanning the first and 18th holes, has become a famous icon for golf in the world. |
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English has become an important working knowledge mainly in multinational companies, but also in smaller companies. |
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Europe has become an excellent model to observe this newly diversified labor culture. |
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The Brussels South Charleroi Airport has become an important passenger airport, especially with low fares companies such as Ryanair or Wizzair. |
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Starting in 1914, Hardy was the mentor of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, a relationship that has become celebrated. |
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The latter has become the most common route, though the former is still significant. |
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Or is it that from being a deluder of others he has become at last his own dupe as he is, if report belie him not, his own and his only enjoyer? |
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Because of the lack of evidence concerning the life of Nennius he has become the subject of legend himself. |
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Various local honours were dedicated to his memory, and he has become eponymous several times over. |
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With the decline of both iron and coal, Aberdare has become reliant on commercial businesses as a major source of employment. |
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The scene is dominated by local bands and the town has become known for the rock, indie and alternative genres. |
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An abundant water supply enabled San Francisco to develop into the city it has become today. |
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It has become North America's first and best known gay village, and is now the center of gay life in the city. |
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It is only with the advent of computer programs and geographical databases that thorough analysis has become possible. |
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The longship allowed the Norse to go Viking, which might explain why this type of ship has become almost synonymous with the concept of Vikings. |
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At the same time the tourism industry has become the town's largest employer. |
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By the way, what has become of the conspiracy of Brander Matthews et als to disemvowel the English language? Not that it matters. |
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Today, Pakistani fashion is a combination of traditional and modern dress and has become a mark of Pakistani culture. |
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Through coalition building, like the ACS and CARICOM, regionalism has become an undeniable part of the politics and economics of the Caribbean. |
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This has been a focus in major art institutions internationally and has become an object of academic study and research. |
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Beck has become the chronicler of all that the Tea Party sees is wrong with the 'Obamanation' that is America today. |
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The area has become popular among tourists, including stag and hen parties from Britain. |
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Since the launch of subsequent British television channels, Channel 4 has become typical in its lack of regional programming variations. |
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With his panther glide and lounge-lizard eyes, Fishburne has become one of film's most mesmerizing stars. |
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By the time of Confucius in the late Zhou, gastronomy has become a high art. |
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Since she started working with her advocate, she has become much more confident. |
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Baltimore has become the crossroads between North and South, a distinction it has held since the end of the Civil War. |
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The aptonym has become nowadays the study object of the science called aptonymy. |
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Since his first appearance in Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones has become one of cinema's most famous characters. |
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The collection of props and clothing from the films has become a thriving hobby for some aficionados of the franchise. |
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Sheen has become better known as a screen actor since the 2000s, in particular through his roles in various biopics. |
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Since 2009 and into the 2010s, Sheen has become known for a wider variety of roles. |
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As such, the original tale has become mixed with elements of folktales and Celtic stories, and so there are a number variations on the tale. |
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While it is also found in the Baltic Sea, it has become a vulnerable species there. |
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The Hawaiian subpopulation has made a remarkable comeback and is now one focus of ecotourism and has become something of a state mascot. |
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The Arctic is especially vulnerable to the effects of any climate change, as has become apparent with the reduction of sea ice in recent years. |
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Since 2005, the coast off Walney has become a centre for the construction of offshore wind farms. |
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This has become an opposition tactic during important votes which are widely covered in the media. |
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Sardinia has become Europe's first region to fully adopt the new Digital Terrestrial Television broadcasting standard. |
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Following an enormous reforestation plan Sardinia has become the Italian region with the largest forest extension. |
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Eurostar has become the dominant operator on the routes that it operates, carrying more passengers than all airlines combined. |
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As a result, it has become one of the most internationally renowned fiestas in Spain, with over 1,000,000 people attending every year. |
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Because of all these associations, immigration has become an emotional political issue in many European nations. |
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Owing to interaction with other languages, Urdu has become localized wherever it is spoken, including in Pakistan itself. |
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With the support of this drainage system, the Fenland has become a major arable agricultural region in Britain for grains and vegetables. |
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It has become an introduced species in North America, Australia, Europe, and New Zealand. |
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Bromus tectorum is a vigorous grass from Europe which has been introduced to the United States where it has become invasive. |
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In English it was sometimes spelled Mussulman and has become archaic in usage. |
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A meeting was held in his castle in 1529, now known as the Colloquy of Marburg, which has become infamous for its failure. |
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A madling acts in opposition to common sense. He is an owd madling whose reason has become childish by the lapse of years. |
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This species has become invasive in Australia, where it threatens native rare plants and causes erosion and soil slumping around river banks. |
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Over the past few years, however, it has become increasingly prevalent there. |
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Only pronouns inflect for case, and the previous genitive case has become an enclitic. |
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It is protected as a minority language and has become an official language in the Nordfriesland district and on Heligoland island. |
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The company has become expert at adapting its products for new clients. |
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The claim that policing has become dangerously overcentralised is now a political commonplace. |
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Since 2000, shale gas has become a major source of natural gas in the United States and Canada. |
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The port has become a major European port since major development works were carried in the 1972 to 1985 period. |
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The unification achieved by the Merovingians ensured the continuation of what has become known as the Carolingian Renaissance. |
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In recent decades, the arrival of exotic species from the tropical Atlantic has become a noticeable feature. |
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In addition to this, The 'E' section of the battery is Grade II Listed and has become a scheduled monument too. |
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In recent years, Brussels has become an important venue for international events. |
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Known for its family oriented atmosphere the Normandy has become a landmark for tourists and locals. |
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Serving this market has become big business around the major ferry ports of Calais, Boulogne, and Dunkirk in France, and Ostend in Belgium. |
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Following recent tax increases in France it has become more attractive for French citizens to buy tobacco in Belgium and Luxembourg. |
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The security environment around Japan has become increasingly severe as represented by nuclear and missile development by North Korea. |
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Cheddar Gorge, including the caves and other attractions, has become a tourist destination. |
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The existence of Urban heat islands has become a growing concern over the years. |
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Thatch has become much more popular in the UK over the past 30 years, and is now a symbol of wealth rather than poverty. |
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True enough, Spain has become a filmset to me, the whole of it barely more real than Fort Bravo itself. |
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This species has become a serious pest in areas where it has been introduced outside of its native range. |
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In Central Europe it has become more abundant in recent decades due to a reduction in the incidence of rabies. |
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The house sparrow has become highly successful in most parts of the world where it has been introduced. |
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The Tower of London has become established as one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. |
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The game is played out, the figures have melted away, the lines are frazzled, the board is mildewed. Everything has become barbarious again. |
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It has become a popular species for bonsai in Europe and is used for medium to large bonsai sizes and a multitude of styles. |
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Camelot has become a permanent fixture in interpretations of the Arthurian legend. |
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Since 2003 there has been an ongoing conflict in Darfur which has become a humanitarian disaster. |
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Due to its large and extremely competitive information technology industry, India has become a major hub for outsourcing. |
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Researchers say that the Sargassum outbreak started in 2011, but it has become worse over the years. |
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It started as a hobby, but now my motorbike collection has become my passion. |
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It has become especially useful to metamorphic and igneous geologists where index fossils are seldom available. |
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Now, however, African archaeology has become extremely important in discovering the origins of humanity. |
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It also permits an examination of the relatedness of populations, and so has become important in anthropology and biogeography. |
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With the increasing use of plastic, human influence has become an issue as many types of plastics do not biodegrade. |
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The species, in the last decades, has become increasingly important to the fishing industries of northern European countries, including Russia. |
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Upon hearing the news of Arthur's death, Lancelot finds that Guinevere has become a nun. |
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It has become an influential romance and tragedy, retold in numerous sources with many variations. |
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Parts of the fort were subsequently demolished, and what remains has become part of Fort Victoria Country Park. |
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These guys were exhibited in the street to collect money for fireworks, although this custom has become less common. |
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Agriculture was traditionally the major industry of Dorset but is now in decline and tourism has become increasingly important to the economy. |
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Agriculture has become less profitable and the industry has declined further. |
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The house has become well known as one of the supposedly most haunted places on the island. |
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In the UK, waste oil from fish and chip shops has become a useful source of biodiesel. |
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It has become a tradition for the men's Olympic marathon to be the last event of the athletics calendar, on the final day of the Olympics. |
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As marathon running has become more popular, some athletes have undertaken challenges involving running a series of marathons. |
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The new puppy has been chewing on everything, and my favorite afghan has become frazzled. |
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Tourism has become a significant industry, attracting millions of visitors to England each year. |
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It has no title in the original manuscript, but has become known by the name of the story's protagonist. |
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The report has become known as The Beeching Report, after the Chairman of British Railways at the time, Dr Richard Beeching. |
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Much of the trackbed survives but it has been severed at the Shanklin end and Ventnor station has become an industrial estate. |
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The definition and evaluation of art has become especially problematic since the 20th century. |
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Who has the right to identify as indigenous has become an issue of controversy. |
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If the goal of the reduction strategy is to produce flakes, the remnant lithic core may be discarded once it has become too small to use. |
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For axiomatic treatment of thermodynamic equilibrium, since the 1930s, it has become customary to refer to a zeroth law of thermodynamics. |
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Showalter points out that Ophelia has become the symbol of the distraught and hysterical woman in modern culture. |
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Julia has become quite a good kite pilot. She has learned how to repeatedly buzz her father's head, coming within two feet, and not hitting him. |
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Roma, founded in 1927, whose rivalry in the Derby della Capitale has become a staple of Roman sports culture. |
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Since then, immigration has become more varied, although France stopped being a major immigration country compared to other European countries. |
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However, the Nordic foreign and security policy cooperation has become closer and over the past few years expanded its scope. |
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French Flanders has become more and more francophone during the last century. |
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Many experts admit that in recent years corruption in Russia has become a business. |
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Invasive Japanese seaweed has spread along the shores of the sea clogging harbours and inlets and has become a nuisance. |
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The Greek telecommunications company OTE has become a strong investor in Yugoslavia and other Balkan countries. |
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Maya is the limited, purely physical and mental reality in which our everyday consciousness has become entangled. |
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Kipling's enduring relevance has been noted in the United States, as it has become involved in Afghanistan and other areas about which he wrote. |
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Economic background has become a very prominent factor in the likelihood of living in an extended family. |
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Since the 1970s, aviation has become increasingly affordable to middle classes in developed countries. |
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Other developments as dramatic were the Internet has become influential in connecting people across the world. |
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It was rapidly adopted by other historians and journalists and has become widely known. |
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The rules and regulations governing this area protect local marine life, which has become a major draw for diving enthusiasts. |
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Thai cuisine has become famous worldwide with its enthusiastic use of fresh herbs and spices. |
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The second verse, probably added as part of these extensions has become a standard part of the nursery rhyme. |
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It was greatly expanded in the 1970s and early 1980s and has become one of Europe's most important and modern ports. |
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Wrestling is Senegal's most popular sport and has become a national obsession. |
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A long lasting legacy of the same, the area has become another commercial and higher end residential area for the city. |
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According to the World Bank Group, the PRD has become the largest urban area in the world in both size and population. |
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Due to Khamenei's very longtime unchallenged rule, many believe the Assembly of Experts has become a ceremonial body without any real power. |
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A working knowledge of English has become a requirement in a number of occupations and professions such as medicine and computing. |
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In recent years it has become common to see celebrities flitting between television and movies and then moving into politics provoking concerns. |
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Puerto Rico has become a major tourist destination, as well as a global center for pharmaceutical manufacturing. |
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In many Nahuatl dialects vowel length contrast is vague, and in others it has become lost entirely. |
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In Mexicanero from Durango, many unstressed syllables have disappeared from words, and the placement of syllable stress has become phonemic. |
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As a result of its widespread use in church services, it has become his best known composition. |
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Europe has become one of the key markets to promote Panama as a tourist destination. |
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However, with irrigation from the Colorado River, this area has become truly an agricultural center. |
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The location of Barentsz' wintering on the ice floes has become a tourist destination for icebreaker cruiseships operating from Murmansk. |
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Another musical genre that has become widely popular during the 20th century in all areas of Vanuatu, is known as string band music. |
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Nevertheless, the term has become widely used and accepted for this broad range of music. |
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Over the last fifty years, dairy farming has become more intensive to increase the yield of milk produced by each cow. |
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Since the 1960s, East Asia has become the most common term for the region in international mass media outlets. |
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Potato has become a staple food in many parts of the world and an integral part of much of the world's food supply. |
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Tracing its origins to Quebec in the 1950s, it has become a widespread and popular dish throughout Canada. |
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Although potatoes are not native to India, it has become a vital part of food all over the country especially North Indian food preparations. |
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Maize has become a staple food in many parts of the world, with total production surpassing that of wheat or rice. |
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Ensiling of sheaves cut by a corn binder was formerly common in some regions but has become uncommon. |
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Introduced into Africa by the Portuguese in the 16th century, maize has become Africa's most important staple food crop. |
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Although some sugarcanes produce seeds, modern stem cutting has become the most common reproduction method. |
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This idea from Lenin stresses how important new political world order has become in our modern era. |
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Because luxury has now diffused into the masses, defining the word has become more difficult. |
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