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Edward worried that Trevor Day would become a laughingstock.
We blinked to think that what had started out as an idea we talked about in the car one day would become his film.
He set about organizing a railway system connecting the city to its still virgin outskirts, which one day would become Los Angeles's infamous sprawling suburbs.
This is the holiday's other origin story, and it is a plainly commercial one: Father's Day would become what Schmidt identifies as a "second Christmas" for men's retailers.
Within weeks of our disappearance, the world's 441 nuclear plants would melt down into radioactive blobs, while our petrochemical plants, "ticking time bombs" even on a normal day, would become flaming geysers spewing toxins for decades to come.
And the government of the day would become a servant of two masters, with its ability to govern depending one day on the votes of the whole of the UK and the next day on English votes only.
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The American, John Thomas, who died on Tuesday, would become a spectacular high jumper.
Mr. Hunting said he hoped the closing set for Friday would become part of his legacy in philanthropy.
Earlier Wednesday, Bachmann, a retiring tea-party firebrand, had declared that those immigrants covered by the policies that the president would announce Thursday would become "illiterate" voters.
At the time, the Cardinals could not have known that another right-hander, Edwin Jackson, who started their 12-3 vintory in Game 2 on Monday, would become available in a trade in July.
Songandaprayer posted an impressive victory in the Fountain of Youth Stakes at Gulfstream Park last month, and with a victory Saturday would become the East Coast favorite for the Kentucky Derby.
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