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Becoming the mayor of an in-game location could become a new source of points for check-in addicts.
The administration's handling of settlements has become a new source of tension in the Middle East.
Yet it also underscores how the digital humanities have become a new source of tension between experts and amateurs.
Austria and Netherlands are also experiencing widening yield gaps with Germany, and Spain has become a new source for concern.
The distinguishing feature of this new marketplace is that consumers become a new source of competence for the corporation.
Armed with an array of sensors, commercial drones are about to become a new source for digital information.
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Our second key finding was that emissions trading becomes a new source of development finance.
The packaging has won awards and last year became a new source of revenue for Coke when the H. J. Heinz Company licensed it for use in its ketchup bottles.
The use of pepper spray became a new source of contention for the agency in August, when Ms. Pope issued a memorandum expanding its use.
The novel, an increasingly bourgeois form, gained a more dynamic relationship to its own material; but the artist's management of "normality", of marriage and mortgage and school fees, became a new source of pressure and creativity.
What was meant to be a confidence-building measure, between Russia and the United States as much as between the groups in Syria, instead became a new source of acrimony.
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