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When they come about, the fashion brands jump on them".
In the Camus novel, published in 1944, the writer finds a prophecy of what has come about: the cycle of brutality, revolt, & repression & the intruder's persisting irritation with a subject race that refuses to admit subjection.
Stuart Rabinowitz, Hofstra's president, said, "If this does come about, the partnership between Hofstra University and the North Shore-L.I.J. Health System would create a superb medical school to the benefit of the region, the state and the country".
This has come about, the inmates and Mr. Latif said, as Muslims in prison struggle to reconcile their own beliefs with what happened on that day and try to demonstrate that prisons are not breeding a new generation of revolutionaries.
David Firestone (NYT) A PROMISE KEPT -- One of Gov. Jeb Bush's electoral promises has come about: the crime rate dropped in Florida last year, and by a record 10.8percentt.
How did it come about?The road to collusionIn Egypt, the British had become so resented for their racist, arrogant ways that by the early 1950s even Winston Churchill, the grand old imperialist who had returned as prime minister in 1951, felt he could resist the tide of nationalism no more.
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These are believed to come about in the following way.
Non-linear multi-modes may therefore come about when the system exhibits non-linear coupling among generalised co-ordinates.
Advances in medical science come about through the collective work of hundreds of thousands of investigators.
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