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"Lately movies have become invaluable.

This means that, when it comes to getting the product to market quickly, FPGAs become invaluable.

Since the widespread advertising ban, images such as Kate Moss smoking on the catwalk have become invaluable for the industry.

Because of their ability to store information, computers had become invaluable to professional players by the 1990s, particularly in the analysis of adjourned games.

Marjorie Anders, a spokeswoman for the railroad, said diesel trains had become invaluable because electric power was not available along all of the tracks most of the day.

As no party is expected to emerge from the election with a majority, Ciudadanos is likely to become invaluable in forming a government.

And while that may be true, we will nevertheless continue paying, because the mobile operators well know, and we know too, that for many of us, our smartphones have become invaluable.

Because most Twitter users set up their accounts to broadcast their posts publicly, the microblogging service has become invaluable for those looking for insights into the broad social zeitgeist as well as the momentary obsessions of the public.

Reick later blamed the index and the cascade of other features for his failure to succeed at The Sun. Ochs proved right in thinking the index would become invaluable to a select group.

It would be a stretch to say that Long and Jonathan Walters have developed into strikers as sharp as Keane once was, but they have certainly become invaluable to their country.

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