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The difference is that it is becoming a constant one.
Marijuana is becoming a constant in Jay's work, and not just in possession arrests on the highway.
Iconic, historic and atmospheric, the Stadio Olimpico in Turin is becoming a constant in the lives of the Torino fans but it hasn't always been this way.
Change to MSNBC's format or mission is becoming a constant, and the recent turmoil results to a significant degree to the structural audience problem that plagues the outfit.
Furthermore, the one operator to many vehicles is becoming a constant meme with various industries including package delivery, search and rescue, and utility companies.
With the song becoming a constant presence on the radio, the track has successfully transitioned into the mainstream – no easy feat considering the countless hopeful artists who find success on Vine and then have a difficult time shaking the app from their identity.
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Increasing censorship in Pakistan is becoming a source of constant concern in a country that is transitioning from dictatorship to democracy and conservatism to modernity.
First, they say, he will reassure voters that his family has made peace with his conduct, and then he will do what he does best: show up tirelessly and ubiquitously, becoming such a constant presence in the city and on television screens that his troubles blend into the background.
"I have less of a problem with baseball becoming a Sabermetrics obsession and a constant source of prognostication.
Recognize that becoming a master teacher takes constant, incremental progress over time.
Appointed by Bill Clinton as a special envoy to Northern Ireland in 1995, he embarked on three years of patient, constant diplomacy, becoming a virtual commuter across the Atlantic.
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