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Sebaceous cysts hardly ever become malign, whereas research has reported that approximately 25% of melanomas are historically associated with a pre-existing nevus[ 19].
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Obsessive love becomes malign stalking.
In the process, minibars became maligned.
Another enlightened author was Harriet Beecher Stowe, whose Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) later became maligned for its title character being, well, an Uncle Tom.
The painter Peter Blake has argued that "he has become a malign influence by building up some artists and leaving others as victims".
While race has influenced the administration of justice in this country from its beginning, she says, since the nineteen-eighties mass incarceration has decimated minority neighborhoods to the extent that it has become a malign form of containment.
The establishment label has become much maligned at a time when the G.O.P. party brand is unpopular, but this remains a highly desirable position for someone seeking the Republican nomination.
Coolness can be reciprocated, the benign turn malign.
In the background to all this, it is of course Russia that looms largest, and again a major western assumption is that the big bear is about to become some kind of malign beneficiary of the vote in Ukraine, rather than it being the people themselves who have just made an informed choice.
Second, the constituencies that clamor for such campaigns move quickly to other matters once those malign consequences become manifest.
How did much maligned Los Angeles become such an arts power house?
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