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When Bin Laden declared war against the United States in 1996, and the intermittent calls of ISIS to kill Americans became frequent global headlines, Islamophobia also became a frequent practice among politicians, so-called strategic thinkers and counterterrorism "specialists" in the United States.
The possibility of putting off an expensive surgery or other major procedure has now become a frequent topic of conversation with patients, said Dr. Ted Epperly, a family practice doctor in Boise, Idaho, who also serves as president of the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Paula has become a frequent visitor in my dreams.
Such intimidation has become a frequent weapon for activists.
(A new book was written by David Thompson, who would also become a frequent collaborator).
The Zara-twin moment has become a frequent fashion week banana skin.
That divergence has become a frequent subject of complaints to AARP, the lobbying group.
In recent years, tonsil stones have become a frequent topic of discussion on the Internet.
(Perry, as it happened, went on to become a frequent collaborator with Christina Aguilera).
Ms. Erway, 27, has become a frequent advisor to competition neophytes.
Its executive director, the Rev. Gene Mills, has become a frequent presence in the legislative halls.
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