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If that mental leap seems a bit much, consider the extent to which "simple," "small" and "rustic" have become terms of architectural endearment in America and Europe in recent years.

Watch out for other unfamiliar words to reappear with new meaning: perhaps even "parsimonious", "abstemious", "penny wise" and "provident" might lose their negative associations and become terms of approbation.

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On what New York City must become post-Bloomberg: The city needs to become, in terms of opportunities, more like what it used to be.

In some cases, lines of credit became term loans.

It's just that the month has become, in terms of quality product, a time of catch-up.

Berlin, for all its glories and advantages, has become, in terms of art, a pit stop on the global caravan.

It also shows how significant China's role has become in terms of the global app market.

Sports are vast and relatively unchanging rule sets that transcend the generations, and their rules often become colloquial terms of reference.

And "Christian" and "Xabashi" (Ethiopian) have become derogatory terms of marginalisation.

And "Christian" and "Xabashi" (Ethiopian) have become derogatory terms of marginalization.

She has the innate ability to allow the stone to dictate what it should become in terms of wearable art.

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