Sentence examples for becoming a locus from inspiring English sources

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Like a village gossip, you want to build social capital by becoming a locus for news and information.

What's more, having Ryan as a loyal administration foot soldier (whose own presidential ambitions are bound up in Romney's success) will prevent the Wisconsin congressman from setting up a rival center of power within the party, or becoming a locus of conservative dissent.

Moving back to the broader picture, as we see more diversity both in terms of types of systems and kinds of concerns, this may also be an opportunity to reflect on what is core across these; potential fragmentation becoming a locus to understand more clearly what defines HCI, not just for the things we see now, but for the future that we cannot see.

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Alternatively, and/or in addition, some may arise simply because specific regions of the genome are predisposed to generate piRNAs, with whatever is inserted into the locus becoming a substrate for piRNA production.

In becoming a cyborg, my body has become the locus of three different parties, each of whom have different priorities over how my cybernetic hearing should function.

The area has become a locus for pro-Morsi activity.

Becoming a doctor, silly!

Becoming a good listener.

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Becoming a nomad?

Food is becoming a problem.

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