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Attacks on medical facilities have become a pattern in the conflict, despite growing international condemnation.
Selective policies have become a pattern in dealing with security issues in the Middle East.
Hopefully it will not need to become a pattern in future wage negotiations, but with trust in the unions, the government and the police taking a big hit, the country's energetic but often marginalised activists and community structures have an important role to play.
Trust me, you are the common denominator when anything negative seems to become a pattern in your life.
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Indeed, one retired Nigerian security official told the journal that the Nigerian military recognised a correlation between regional climatic events, and an upsurge in extremist violence: "It has become a pattern; we saw it happen in 2006; it happened again in 2008 and in 2010.
As senior vice president of global marketing in the early 1990s, Sealey introduced the "Always Coca-Cola" campaign with its lovable polar bears and was sacked soon after in what has become a pattern of top-level purges in Atlanta.
Easter weekend provided two examples of what has become a pattern of tone-deafness in the hierarchy: The pope's own preacher delivered a Good Friday sermon in St. Peter's Basilica comparing criticism of the church's handling of the sexual abuse crisis to anti-Semitism, offending abuse victims and Jews.
The site of the attacks, Marjeh Square, has been hit previously in what has become a pattern of car and suicide bombings in the capital's heart.
In what would become a pattern, Mr. Jaquith grew resentful of his secondary role at Lazard.
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