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The roux becomes a base for étouffée, which has a slippery culinary etymology in New Orleans.
Their first is to assure that Afghanistan never again becomes a base for attacks on the United States.
As Janesville increasingly becomes a base for the business of distribution logistics, its single most pressing economic concern is good roads.
The reason it's one of the mother sauces is that it becomes a base for countless variations to coat a myriad of delicious dishes.
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Witnesses reported seeing airstrikes carried out on Monday against Sirte, which since Qaddafi's fall has become a base for the Libyan-based faction of the Islamic State (IS) insurgency.
The Stockwell flat became a base for global adventuring.
I.T.T., a phone company, had become a base for hotels, bakeries and industrial equipment.
This became a base for multicultural and multicontinental social gatherings and Liberal Democrat activism.
The tiny half-destroyed airport had become a base for aid workers, stranded journalists, sleeping soldiers.
"This site has become a base for Al Qaeda," he said, filled with "killers and criminals".
In 1948, Hamilton became a base for the newly formed United States Air Force, which it remained until it closed in 1976.
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