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"What we've learned is that this has become a pattern at national security events," he said, including recent Democratic and Republican conventions in New York, Denver, Minneapolis and Philadelphia.
The intersection between one day and the next has lately become a pattern at Busboys and Poets, which has been open nonstop since Friday under a temporary city ordinance that allows such establishments to serve alcohol until 4 a.m. but remain open around the clock.
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It would appear that there was little or no opposition to this decision in parliament, as pointed out by one MP in an interview:xii I do not think that there was a single politician in the Storting that thought this was right.. The fear that this could become a pattern was there, at least for me.
In what would become a pattern, Mr. Jaquith grew resentful of his secondary role at Lazard.
Gail Satler, a sociology professor who lectures on contemporary society at Hofstra University, said bad manners have become a pattern of American culture, cropping up consistently in public places.
Weak first quarters have become a pattern.
Moving around would become a pattern.
But it's become a pattern.
It has become a pattern this season with the Rangers.
Devin: That might become a pattern.
This would become a pattern.
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