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In 2013, China, with its alien political system, could definitively become the motor that keeps the global economic show on the road, opening the gate to a Chinese century.
By the time I got home and dry, the world had definitively become a more terrifying, hateful place.
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In the 18th century it definitively became part of Spain.
Bribery of foreign officials definitively became a crime in Germany only in 1998, when the country adopted the Anti-Bribery Convention estabyished by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
The band played mostly in a tense, collective murmur until the end, when the pianist Jami Calabuig worked Cuban montuno figures into the bolero "Dos Gardenias," and the whole balance shifted: rhythm spoke up, and the music briefly and definitively became non-Andalusian.
Let's repeat that: You can become definitively better at tasting wine by drinking more wine.
(Baltimore has become so definitively Tyler country that travel articles retrace her fictional city).
"Alma comes fully equipped with velvet ropes, a red carpet and what appears to be a thick haze of Axe body spray," sneered Gothamist.com, "and is thus clearly poised to become a definitively bangin' night life destination".
To address this question in vivo requires simultaneous live imaging of EGFR-GFP and DCN filopodia over a 48 hour time scale to ascertain definitively which filopodia will become the stable branches and how they behaved over a 48 hour period in relation to the level of EGFR-GFP they contain.
Strasbourg changed hands many times, going back to Louis XIV's time, until it became definitively French after 1945.
This is also the period in which Athens began to be an organized naval power: Salamis became definitively Athenian in the course of the 6th century (tradition credits its annexation to both Solon and Peisistratus), with consequences already noted.
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