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The silver mile has become a string of fast food outlets and opportunity shops.
The business had become a string of supermarkets by the time Fred Meijer joined him in running it.
Then Eyre sings Waiting All Night, a plea for romantic validation braided with jungle breakbeats, the second pearl on what could become a string of chart-toppers.
In 1989, when the company was completing the 29th of what would become a string of 35 years of losses, Forbes described it as "a high-tech Roach Motel" where "the money goes in but it never comes out".
July 2012: then Barclays chairman Marcus Agius began what was to become a string of apologies by the bank in a public letter "The industry, and Barclays, got it wrong on occasions.
Egypt woke up Monday morning to not one but two plot twists in what has become a string of them: Mohamed Morsi, the candidate of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood, had apparently defeated Ahmed Shafik, a former Air Force general and Prime Minister under Hosni Mubarak, for the country's Presidency.
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At its greasiest, "SVU" becomes a string of rape fantasies, justified by healing truisms.
In late February of last year, Arsen was among the first gay men rounded up in what became a string of arrests and killings.
The film becomes a string of heartbreaking vignettes, matched to a basic timeline of events and facts.
Apart from the bit where Nancy becomes a string of patchouli-flavoured sausages, City Of Dogs is unrelentingly sad.
A vacation became a string of photo ops, a mechanical escape from what one writer, in 1928, called "the circumscribed routine of factory, store, or office".
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