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"This content is not available" is becoming a frequent refrain.
Twitter is blocked in China, and Weibo grew fast, becoming a frequent tool for China's creative classes.
But that would mean disclosing the condition to a doctor, so Mary is planning on becoming a frequent blood donor.
The cause has been taken up by more than 12 religious conservative lobbying groups and is becoming a frequent topic on Christian talk shows on radio and television.
After all, Baltimore has the Ravens, the team that alighted from Cleveland in 1996 and, in becoming a frequent playoff team, is everything the Browns wish they were.
With a future in the law seemingly out of the question, he turned to journalism, becoming a frequent attender at the local magistrates' courts, from which he would send stories to the Press Association.
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But the finale of the spectacular film, in which dozens of southern right whales beach themselves on the shore of New Zealand's northeast coast, is becoming a more frequent occurrence due to climate change.
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