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Sometimes, the caricaturally colourful lingo can become rather wearing.
'Good' people can a virtue of being persistently noble which can become rather uninteresting.
Tissue-culture cells have been transduced with such genes and it has been shown that such gene-transduced cells can become rather resistant to HIV-1 infection.
Disputes between neighbors about loud noise, offensive odors, intrusive pets or wayward vegetation have been going on for centuries, and the exchanges can become rather unneighborly.
After that, the process can become rather infectious, changing the way the financial services companies present themselves to the market, keep score and set strategy.
The Guardian editor told an audience of academics and journalists in London that it is more important than ever to focus on journalism: "If you think about journalism, not business models, you can become rather excited about the future.
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Another difficulty is that the reactions I tend to get from my notes to myself can easily become rather predictable - "Wow, this is good" and "So true!" and the like.
In fact, as the examples above suggest, different kinds of innovation can become complements, rather than substitutes, over time.
However, there is a danger that reaching to silence the alarm can become reflexive; rather than making you pull over, it can turn into a game.
If the re-enactment in Williamsburg and the new interest in slavery show how the past can illuminate, they also show how the differences between past and present can become blurred rather than clarified.
(Because I've long maintained that stuffing is best cooked outside of the bird, where it can become crisp, rather than inside, where it is mushy, this is hardly a disadvantage).
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