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Because you can quickly become a prototype for Hollywood".
But Britain has taken the lead, and its bank is likely to become a prototype, if not a resource, for the world.
Kenneth Ballen, the counsel to the Senate committee, said, "These people have amassed such unaccountable power!" By 1993, when Bill Clinton became President, Citizens for a Sound Economy had become a prototype for the kind of corporate-backed opposition campaigns that have proliferated during the Obama era.
The twirling molecules, described in today's issue of Science, could become a prototype for the world's tiniest, and entirely frictionless, bearing.
NASA engineers make a foray into fashion with three outlandish designs for the new Z-2 space suits, and encourage the public to vote on which will become a prototype.
Klein, a representative of romantic historicism, modeled the building on the Viennese Leopoldstädter Tempel (1858), a Moorish Revival temple designed by Ludwig Förster that would become a prototype for synagogue design in Central Europe.
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This father son relationship became a prototype for the relationship of Christians to God.
Later, as Mr. Alden observed, she became "a prototype for early Christian saints".
And that became a prototype of the statistical models that eventually won him the Nobel.
It became a prototype of how new media could become a powerful tool in the hands of otherwise defenseless civilians.
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