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Last weekend, the assumption that Hillary Clinton was toast became another reason to write off Gordon Brown.
Further, Mr. Wiesenthal is not uniformly popular among Jews here, and his attachment to the project became another reason to oppose it.
One of the more familiar routines in any country, the first day of school, became another reason this weekend for Israelis and Palestinians to worry about the fate that each might endure at the hands of the other.
The public outcry was one of horror, and became another reason why African Americans feared medical professionals, because there was always the fear that they were not receiving the cures for illnesses they had, rather were part of a secret medical experiment that they were not informed about or consented to.
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"For the marginal football fan, that becomes another reason to watch the game".
The mountain of oil money, piled ever higher by record oil prices, may become another reason to spill blood.
Egyptians in Egypt will be too scared to even talk about it, but for those of us living in exile, it has become another reason for us to continue opposing his regime.
A departing senior diplomat at the State Department who requested anonymity, ruminating on the outcome of the confrontation on the fiscal crisis, said that the failure to attack the long-term debt issues would become another reason "to turn our backs on the Middle East and trim our sails on the new focus on Asia".
Elements of an employee's day-to-day routine are not easy to change, so they can become another reason for the employee to not perform to the best of his or her ability.
It has merely become another reason to fly the flag and use red, white and blue napkins at our bar-b-que.
Not only you might find answers you could not imagine in the first place, but also any challenge you encounter on the path will become another reason to innovate.
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