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References to the gas chambers in concentration camps became "chambers" because the show was sponsored by the American Gas Association.
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The first and second suites thereby became chamber music, the latter performed by just a string quartet and harpsichord plus the solo flute.
At the 2009 Copenhagen conference the idea of a global carbon price was dropped, and the UN's climate-change convention became a chamber for the registration of non-committal pledges.
"The filibuster had evolved into a monster, repeatedly rearing its ugly head, and it became the chamber's standard operating procedure," Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga)., who is a plaintiff in the lawsuit, said at the press conference.
Theaters have become meditation chambers or columbaria, places of self-composure, self-restraint, self-denial.
In other words, intelligence services often become echo chambers for obsessive beliefs that are detached from reality.
The risk of complacency, the authors warn, is that "criminal investigations can become echo chambers, where answers are shaped by what people believe ought to be true rather than what they know to be the facts".
The creation of cyber ghettos has been discussed where the cyber space has become echo chambers and blogs and other social media primarily link to like minded sites propagating similar views than providing contrarian views.
In such a volatile climate, Muslim neighborhoods and France's heavily Muslim prisons can become echo chambers for potential radicalism.
Since the Syrian civil war erupted in 2011, these prisons have become death chambers where at least 10,000 people are believed to have died under torture, according to war crimes investigators.
After 10 minutes of acclimation, recording began from a video camera (JVC GZ-HD300BU) mounted directly above the light box and the chambers were aligned by sliding the two pieces of plastic until the two chambers became one.
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