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I become what I see.
In my tap, I become what I feel".
Have I become what my mother called a rubbernecker and what my father, more bluntly, called an idiot?
I become what they call 'a danger.'" After the meeting, Laurie Harkness, the Errera Center's director, said those who offer social services to veterans have begun devising more ways to integrate veterans in the community.
When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.
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