Sentence examples for become miscellaneous from inspiring English sources

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But the stories become miscellaneous, a montage of scenes: the home front, the battle front, the love lives, the tragedies, the war within, history from below.

First, most costs (other than the purchase price of items and repair materials) become miscellaneous itemized deductions, usable only to the extent they exceed 2% of his adjusted gross income.

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Like so many rebellious, gifted American girls impatient with ordinary paths — Louisa May Alcott was of the same kind — she went on to avoid higher education and become a miscellaneous journalist, while still quite young.

But employees get no Schedule C; for them the very same tool costs become a "miscellaneous" deduction.

The memoir has become a sort of miscellaneous advice manual for women who suffer from that post-feminist malaise of asserting themselves and then feeling pointless guilt about having done so.

As an educator Mr. Barzun was an important critic of American universities, arguing in 1968 that their curriculums had become an undisciplined "bazaar" of miscellaneous studies.

Embedded and generally small systems are becoming a more serious market force every day, not just as mobile phones become more powerful, but media players, netbooks, and miscellaneous stuff like the Pandora.

But while Mr. Horne touches all the necessary bases, his book is thorough without managing to become more than the sum of its miscellaneous parts.

DEPRIVATION" soon became a collection of miscellaneous actions that were seldom emotionally touching or intellectually gripping.

Rather, "their miscellaneous contents" became "a document of mischief and the passage of time".

With little debate, lawmakers agreed, and the Homestake legislation became one of the "miscellaneous provisions" in the appropriations bill for the Defense Department.

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