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When you start throwing the word racist around, the other side becomes firmly entrenched".
Once a label becomes firmly defined, it also becomes a barrier to entry and thus politically charged.
If it becomes firmly attached for example, to a twig the spider secures the thread and crosses the newly formed bridge, reinforcing it with additional threads.
Last month, Continental Airlines bid $215 million for the same assets, saying it would provide more competition than DC Air, which will be operated by United until it becomes firmly established.
Nobody tends to think much about the No. 3 or even the No. 2 quarterback, but the thinking becomes firmly established in your building when there is an injury to your starter.
We at the Nation Insitute of Economic and Social Research believe that in fact the Office of Budget Responsibility is overly pessimistic about the medium-term prospects for the economy, so that when recovery eventually becomes firmly established it may be stronger than that forecast, and the need for fiscal consolidation smaller, whether through tax increases or spending reductions.
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The hellish antihero became firmly established with "Spawn" in 1997.
As the law became firmly established, however, its strict rules of proof began to cause hardship.
The two words offer and acceptance become firmly associated with the assumption of obligations.
These methods of engraving have become firmly established in map production throughout the world.
And, even as film noir has become firmly entrenched in the cultural vocabulary, its strangeness remains.
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