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The circus offered not so much a respite from violence, but a reminder of just how odd normal has become here for Iraqis.
On opening day for the Seahawks, in a small way, there will become here for me.
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Aircraft deals have become popular here, for example, because the island's stability is acceptable to manufacturers and insurers who worry about the political climate or legal protections of some Third World clients.
Lauren, clinging to a sense of what is human, becomes intrigued, here, for example, by the automated voice on an answering machine message 'one male voice in seven different time cycles.
He has become hugely popular here for his pleasant nature, unselfishness, work habits and humility ("You can't say I've succeeded; I've just started").
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