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He has been driving a more professional approach since taking over in Canada in 2008 and has developed something of a stock phrase when talking about the development of the national team, saying it contains "some of the best professionals I've ever seen, only they don't get paid for it".
In-line and roller skating has developed something of a cult following among the Foxconn strivers.
Like many other principals across the city, Edward Tom has developed something of a nervous habit.
Since switching to the defense in 1990, he has developed something of a specialty in representing famous clients, particularly athletes.
She has developed something of a national reputation, calling dances in Oregon, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Maine and California.
This prompted a public reprimand from John McCain, who has developed something of a sideline career of swatting Cruz on the nose.
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He had begun to play the piano, and had developed something of a sense of humour.
Lately, however, HBO seems to have developed something of a compulsion.
LOS ANGELES - DAVID O. RUSSELL had developed something of a reputation.
At Festival Park, they have developed something they call "still-living history".
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