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OIL has become a volatile substance.
The plight of homeowners has become a volatile political issue.
Casino gambling has become a volatile issue in this year's governor's race.
In the two decades since its release, however, Hill has become a volatile symbol.
With state financing for public universities dwindling, executive pay has become a volatile issue in some states.
The case has become a volatile mixture of dry legal argument and intense emotion, with much riding on the outcome.
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Down through the years, politicised words have become a volatile currency.
Assistant Chief Constable Rod Hansen said: "When 300 people congregated and a small minority from that group started small fires and throwing bottles, stones and other items at officers, we used well-rehearsed plans which involved the use of officers from neighbouring forces to control what had become a volatile situation".
In what has become a highly volatile trading environment, investor fears can shift sharply, turning sellers into buyers, especially if it becomes clear that the European Central Bank has started buying bonds.
The drug issue has become a highly volatile issue on Capitol Hill, as public opinion polls tell the lawmakers that it is the leading cause of concern among people back home.
What it also indicates is that the volatile output of oil and gas has become a lot more volatile than even the industry expected, and it's struggling to see why or what can be done about it.
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