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People with interests seldom become mass murderers.
A gun is an escalation machine that enables petty, ephemeral feuds to become mass murders.
People will have to go through that period of discovery, but it can become mass market".
"The Chinese are producers now and they will become mass market consumers, but only after a long lag," he said.
That sort of social alienation needs to be defeated if these headsets are to become mass consumer items.
That afternoon violence by militants forced her to seek refuge at a church, violence that would become mass killings.
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Unlike their digital siblings, however, handheld PC's never fulfilled predictions that they were destined to become mass-market gadgets.
The deal ends a failed experiment by Hollywood studios like Disney, Warner Brothers and others to become mass-market retailers, hawking clothing and toys based on franchise characters.
Thus began the largest experiment in industrialised housing in history, where homes would become mass-produced commodities like cars, fridges and TVs.
Add to that a surge in corporate takeovers, particularly the Vodafone AirTouch takeover of Mannesmann, and corporate news has become mass-market news.
These days, surreal juxtapositions have become mass-media cliches more commonly used in advertising than art; what has been lost is the initial frisson of dislocation, the visual affront of irrationally combined disparate images.
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