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As these buildings come tumbling down, Manhattan becomes more interchangeable with other cities.
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While its bass-heavy sound remains unmistakable, the orchestra's profile has become incrementally more interchangeable with that of other world-class ensembles.
The noise becomes more pronounced with wear.
If it becomes more and more one of many interchangeable, mutable forms of identity -- one fraternity of many that an Indian can lay claim to -- it can cease to matter so much.
As acorns fall like hail, and the trees stir portentously, maternal love grows monstrous and more and more interchangeable with Mother Nature.
On the evidence of this film, she was born to play the undead; never have her eyes looked blacker, or her skin seemed more interchangeable with bone.
To those with the motivation and the means, the Mulsanne Speed is no more interchangeable with lesser cars than my former boss's pen was interchangeable with a Bic ballpoint.
Alas, faith is no more interchangeable with intellect than breathing is a substitute for eating.
The camera body becomes more compact, lighter and cheaper to build, as do the interchangeable lenses it uses.With the optical viewfinder gone, mirrorless cameras have to rely on either an LCD display on the back of the camera for taking pictures, as a smartphone does, or an electronic viewfinder for eye-level shooting.
With religion, democracy becomes more spiritual".
Police agencies became more familiar with it.
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