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He and his researcher called their procedure SIP, for stress-induced plasticity — a name that suggested the cells had un-become what they were, without yet becoming something else.
So, in a way, she also went through that same transition of becoming something else; first she is a pilot and then she becomes the myth.
As Mårtensson says, "We wanted to develop our interest in working with interactive objects to invite the visitors to become performers and activators of the room, to find the objects becoming something else when used.
Because of the Internet, television was becoming something else.
Do you mean did I ever consider becoming something else? Yes.
It's as though they were moving outward, en route to becoming something else.
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Gays will soon accede to marriage, but only because marriage is losing its old set of purposes and is becoming, irrevocably, something else.
Or did something happen that week that deserves to be remembered another way - as a glimpse of the country Britain was becoming and something else too: a rare, collective moment of tenderness?
But with the December opening of the first outpost of the Louvre in Paris, the town is well on its way to becoming known for something else: a cultural hot spot.
In assimilating lyric into prose like this, Feinstein found a literary correlative to Jewish assimilation in European cities: a way of staying yourself while becoming part of something else.
Suddenly Cape Breton Island is becoming famous for something else: golf.
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