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Acadian culture risked becoming invisible.
Instead, they live off state handouts, becoming invisible statistically, analysts say.
I'm afraid there's no chance of you becoming invisible when you have one pint too many".
*"Invisible," a comedy about a self-centered Westchester resident who finds himself after becoming invisible.
A woman who knew him at the height of his early fame described him as a "genius at becoming invisible".
And by academics: Translators "seem to be a familiar part of the natural landscape, so customary and commonplace that we run the risk of becoming invisible.
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It's not that hardware isn't important (it's more vital than ever), it's just becoming the invisible foundation that's essential but invisible.
What's striking, however, is how the trio seem to melt into the air beside their charge, becoming oddly invisible.
Disabled people risk becoming more invisible in British society despite promises for improvement in how they are treated, Britain's most successful Paralympic swimmer has said.
When we emerged again, after breakfast, the poles were less prominent, on the way to becoming almost invisible, as they had been when we arrived.
"It's just a symbol of women becoming the invisible, exchangeable mom — the soccer mom — where we all look the same and no longer have a sense of what's cool," Mrs. Howerton said.
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