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Russia will become yet a little bit more isolated.

For the protesters, the Elvan case has become yet a further symbol of police and government impunity.

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Yet at a time when Europe needs solidarity and a unified sense of purpose to grapple with its seemingly endless economic crisis, religion has instead become yet another a source of discord.

Right now everyone is talking about how partisan Washington has become, yet here's a bill that is the exception to the rule.

Roma had become yet another victim in Serie A's merciless game of thrones.

This has become yet another layer on a tall pile of Yankee tradition.

Critics have raised concerns that computerized eyewear will become yet another technological distraction — a way for people to choose the virtual world over the real one.

These differences will become yet more evident when a range of private-sector, institutional, national, and international actors must interoperate to support science-based health innovation.

High drug costs could become yet another albatross for an industry already shouldering public fears about gene therapy, genetic engineering and the possibility of human cloning.

Mr. Assad was appalled that Mr. Arafat had become yet another Arab leader making a separate peace with the Jewish state.

In other words, he's poised to become yet another Trump appointee overseeing an agency he has publicly spit on.

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