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It is not just genes that make us who we become, it is our stories too.
AS sophisticated and mathematical as economics has become, it is ultimately a cultural phenomenon and cannot be free of ethics.
As familiar as such rituals have become, it is still disturbing to watch spirituality perverted into warlike partisan cheerleading.
While it is still hard to predict how large an exporter the eastern Mediterranean might eventually become, it is attracting industry attention well beyond the region.
Still, however erratic the weather may have become, it is not obvious to most people how global warming could lead to frigid winters.
And what, then, of what I had become?" It is hard to know who, exactly, is speaking: the art or the artist?
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Obama himself became, it is said, a Dish reader.
So it becomes, it is a bit confused, okay.
"'Appeasement!' What a powerful term it has become… It is much stronger a form of opprobrium than even the loaded 'L' word," writes Paul Kennedy, the distinguished assessor of empires at Yale, who is also a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, in "Time to Appease", for the American journal The National Interest.
"It becomes what it is".
It just becomes what it is.
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