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At the same time, the unnamed officer has become a study in negative space.
They have provided an unusually detailed account of a major corporate kidnapping case that has become a study in what not to do.
The game has become a study of bullying and intimidation - and yet vitally, it's still a fast-paced and involving platformer, in which stylish, well-timed moves are rewarded.
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But the insistent denials of any significant death toll by local officials and the contradictory reports in some Chinese news media that hundreds have indeed died had become a study of creeping disorder in the state-run press.
Nearly nine weeks after crowded Democratic and Republican primaries for a rare open United States Senate seat were pared down to each party's top two vote getters for Tuesday's runoff, the races have become a study in opposites.
The question of how and when a phone should interrupt a person has become a field of study in itself.
By the time of his campaign, however, he had become a studied tree-hugger.
Instead, the market has become a case study in the psychology of crowds, many experts say.
Still, Rockford has become a case study of how an industrial area can respond to a shifting economic landscape.
Bryant Park has become a case study of how an area can transform, and attitudes with it.
She thinks he has become a case study for modern celebrity, commenting on its absurdity and cruelty from the inside.
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