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"Both the noise and the smell of idling trains has now become a real factor in many people's lives, a factor which they had no notion would become a problem when they bought their homes," Mr. Rothman said.

The young male viewers who have always been the core of the post-11 p.m. audience are now pulled by many other choices — the "Adult Swim" shows on the Cartoon Network have become a real factor — and they are more likely than ever to shrug off watching the shows when they are broadcast in favor of clips available elsewhere.

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Originally, it was thought a child might make a more ideal patient, someone between the ages of 18 months and 5 years, before facial recognition becomes a real factor.

"We did a lot of reading — Evelyn Underhill on mysticism, 'Zen in the Art of Archery,' Japanese ink painting — that became a real factor in my life.

"It's become a real rallying cry".

It suddenly had become a real thing".

When does a fake Mohawk become a real Mohawk?

But it's become a real issue with important consequences.

We hope this will become a real conversation.

"Nick Clegg has become a real hate figure," she said.

"It's become a real treat for the players.

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