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A more robust explanation is that our farming industry has become a creature of the state.
His opponent, Richard Mourdock, the state treasurer, claims that Lugar has become a creature of Washington.
The sand fairy has become a creature of stories... until he suddenly reappears.
In the kitchen it is easy to become a creature of habit.
LH: Pete, I suspect, will become a creature of even more pure greed in the next season.
But there have been times, particularly in the last 18 months, where I realized I had become a creature of habit, and I needed to reinvent myself.
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Instead, I became a creature of the marketplace.
The presidency is essentially a reactive job; any president — be it John F. Kennedy or Barack Obama — inevitably becomes a creature of events unforeseen.
At the center of the investigation is a Manhattan investment firm, DMN Capital Investments, which prosecutors said was infiltrated by mob associates and eventually became a creature of their attempts to defraud investors.
But every missing person becomes a creature of photographs, the ones on the poster and on the website family or friends set up in hopes that they will return.
It's a deranged quasi-self-help tome that doles out advice on how to become a "hairless creature of god," "ways to make your dick look bigger," and "fucking shit up on reality shows for your benefit".
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