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Obedience to the ruler became some sort of religious conviction.

No wonder Neighbours became some sort of exotic religion.

Before Perry became some sort of fairground-attraction-for-hire he was a reggae music wizard and recognised how much could be achieved by setting Murvin's voice deep within the organic softness and wonderfully blurred edges his over-mixing created.

His first picture, Chopper, made 12 years ago, was a portrait of the notorious Mark "Chopper" Read, a psychopathic criminal, terrifyingly impersonated by Eric Bana, who became some sort of national hero in Australia as a bestselling author and a media celebrity.

So has Virginia's Gov. Bob "Transvaginal Ultrasound" McDonnell, who apparently became some sort of leftist radical when he agreed to raise taxes to fund his state's highways.

Friday's crack-of-dawn Stansted to Athens flight became some sort of bizarre, mile-high congress of the British far-left with Ryan Air as the hosts.

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It's become some sort of sport.

I felt like I'd become some sort of f**king clown within the industry.

He felt that he had become some sort of "orchestrator of this horrible crime scene".

I decided I was going to become some sort of scientist.

It's a transition arrangement, a techie thing, that becomes some sort of ideological idea.

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