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Ballet can turn music into physics; the connection of time and space becomes full of mysterious significance.

Businesses co-opt seemingly unassailable culture – in the book a rock band becomes full of zombies after it "evolved into a brand name", and we need look no further than yoga or veganism to see ideas commoditised out of the 60s.

Perhaps what is keeping them together is merely the furniture and the knick-knacks that gradually start to fill the stage: what begins as a bare space gradually becomes full of the detritus and clutter of seven years of married life.

But if the feed becomes full of stale cross-posted promotional spam, it could send younger users fleeing toward the next generation of social apps trying to spice it up.

Then Kennedy takes up that word, and his voice becomes full of emotion.

The courtyard soon becomes full of slippery men in gooey brownish mud, flipping over and slitting each other in one great martial arts battle.

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It has become full of nuclear-armed children.

The cage became full of half-dead wholly uneaten rabbits.... Twitching with old bursts of life".

Quickly the boat became full of water and started to sink.

Others say Germany should act quickly to ensure it does not become full of ghost towns.

Soon the Oklahoma roster became full of daughters whose fathers and mothers were accomplished athletes.

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