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And instead of becoming firmer, our self-control has just become more slippery.
The science of climate change is becoming firmer, more widely accepted and, in some areas, more worrying.
Doubt and dissent may mar many other Christian churches, but Bulgarian Orthodox leaders report that faith is becoming firmer.
"Japan's economy continues to recover gradually, and domestic demand is becoming firmer," the bank said in its monthly economic assessment.
With the junta's grip becoming firmer, the international community has repeated its criticism of the army's move and updated travel advice for its citizens.
But the poll also showed 22% undecided, a share that has risen at a stage in the campaign when opinions would normally be becoming firmer, not softening from 16% in July.
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Who else but Forster could end up becoming firm friends with his lover's wife, and godparent to her child?
Both now aged 44, they met as working-class teenagers in their native Huddersfield, becoming firm friends who did a Saturday job together.
She used to play bridge with the mother of the Royal Shakespeare Company's associate director John Barton, so an audition was arranged, and Chris played small parts in Stratford-upon-Avon Stratford-upon-Avon1966 Stratford-upon-Avon and Londons with the actor sibetweenFrances and Andy de la Tour, who semi-adopted him.
On the advice of some of his old Bodyline foes, he emigrated to Australia in 1950 - becoming firm friends with Bert Oldfield.
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