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But now he became some kind of socialist.

I became some kind of grown-up, supposedly more in control than I was before.

The latter of those became some kind of quasi-spiritual text for me.

The surgeon general determined that soldiers should eat only MREs no longer than 21 days in a row, but Outpost Restrepo became some kind of weird laboratory where men evolved new eating habits.

"I feel like I became some kind of heroin guru," he says, and Mr. Kowalski allows the flicker of pain that crosses his ravaged face to convey all the remorse that the circumstances require.

DeVaca — who was captured by Indians, became some kind of shaman, and walked from Florida to Mexico where he found passage back to Spain — allows Kopit to explore issues of origin and history in a lyrical and structurally startling way.

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People have an idea in mind, and then the artist becomes some kind of hired hand.

She's become some kind of symbol, but she's not my symbol.

So somehow, without wanting it, it has become some kind of a brand.

"Unless he becomes some kind of through-the-roof phenomenon, I wouldn't hold my breath".

You'd imagine that the UK had become some kind of gated community.

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