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And a mere model becomes a 'super' when she becomes not only stratospherically famous, but also when she somehow encapsulates her era.
Both the economic and editorial models were in sync; advertisers had to pay premium prices to join the club and editors, like Ruth Reichl, had to become stand-alone cultural icons, not mere backroom scribes.
In a country where roadside shrines have not become mere architectural curiosities, faith does not seem endangered by the perils of travel, or by the fear of stampeding pilgrims, a common hazard at India's religious gatherings.Yet some of the Kumbh Mela's most passionate participants could mar it.
The great peace legislation of 1235, moreover, showed that the emperor had not become a mere competitor in the race for territorial gain.
But we did state that an 'itinerant evangelist' did not become 'a mere book agent by selling the Bible or religious tracts to help defray his expenses or to sustain him.' 319 U.S. page 111, 63 S.Ct.
Anand L Rai (the director of Tanu Weds Manu) says that Ranaut actively pursues roles in which she can "work in her own space and not become a mere prop in the male-dominated Bollywood".
This committee must not become a mere opportunity for certain people to be visible.
In his headline-based work Warhol didn't become a mere transcriber: he became an editor, rewriter and inventor, roles we see him assuming throughout the show.
However, Aditi Hastak highlights the challenge of communicating these results to the community in an intelligible way, so that the community benefits and this knowledge doesn't become a mere academic exercise but rather an actionable resource.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com