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Being within sight, it has become something for which one ought to prepare.
Death being in sight, she writes, "it has become something for which one ought to prepare".
"Now it can really become something for the beach crowd," Altheim said, "not just tennis players".
"The Magna Carta has become one of those items that has transcended its original meaning, to become something for everyone".
We try to understand further the evolution of the web, how web APIs (application programming interfaces) are beginning to change the way we exchange information and applications, and how the web has become something for machines and humans alike.
When he founded the Jewish Educational Center, the preamble of its bylaws promised that it would become something for Jewish communities throughout the United States to emulate.
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"That risk then becomes something for a specialist insurer to take on".
With a splash of bitters, a cocktail suddenly becomes something for a mature palate.
"Whenever something loses its original use and becomes something for fashion," Mr. DiSipio said, "the purity and beauty get diluted".
The deficit became something for voters to hang their hat on, but they were already angry anyway".
Despite all this (the degradation of a young woman who's not only in their own profession but appears on another Simon Cowell show), the tape apparently became something for Holden and Dixon to girlie-bond over.
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