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The search for WMDs becomes a concentrated goal.
Jenna's intense girlishness becomes a concentrated daydream; it's the way she pays attention to the world.
Move the magnifying glass up/down until the beam of light becomes a concentrated point.
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"There may be specific restrictions in specific areas and districts where there is a lot of pressure from these kinds of vehicles or they pose a specific problem," the council also warns, giving itself further leeway to control PMVs and ensure they don't become a concentrated nuisance.
They used air pollution data from monitors in each city to calculate daily maximum concentrations of ozone, a normal component of the earth's upper atmosphere that becomes a danger when concentrated at ground level.
The shape of pond wetlands changed little and its distribution became a little concentrated with the increasing number of pond wetlands.
The use of higher-level hospitals for recent illness became a little more concentrated among the better off, but that was not the case for illnesses resulting in hospitalisation, modest negative concentration indices prevailing.
There is a new lightness to Farrell, at least in the comforting surrounds of Saracens' training ground in St Albans, and it is only when transcribing his words that it becomes clear how a concentrated ambition beats even more strongly inside him.
Signallers, whose withdrawal of labour can cripple the railways more completely, could arguably become an even more concentrated power bloc in the digital future envisaged by Network Rail.
See the energy in your hand become concentrated and become a semi-solid substance.
During cooling, ice precipitation gradually increases solute concentrations, such that, after reaching the intermediate temperature, the residual solution containing the cells becomes highly concentrated and in a viscous liquid state21.
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