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Coming-of-age cinema has itself come of age in the cutting edge realism of Boyhood.
And the UN has itself come under fire over the cholera outbreak.
To be sure, that nimbleness in sidestepping political controversy has itself come under attack.
The safety agency has itself come under some scrutiny about the timeliness of its response to reports of unintended acceleration in Toyota cars and trucks.
The foundation, which is affiliated with Mrs. Merkel's conservative Christian Democratic Union party, has itself come under pressure from the Ukrainian authorities.
Questions remain: Before the 737 Max planes can resume flying, the upgrade must be approved by regulators, whose role has itself come in for scrutiny.
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Yet the word populisme in French had itself come about as a translation of the German Volkspartei ("people's party"), which is of course irredeemably tainted by history.
Like stocks, art, in itself, has come to have an intrinsic and quantifiable value.
Some have argued that "sustainability", just like the word "nature" itself, has come to mean very different things, carrying different symbolic meaning for different groups, and reflecting very different interests (Redclift 2004, 220).
After twenty-five years I find the main changes in me and in the villagers' view of me, but the village itself has come through the revolutions of that time with fewer abrasions than I would have expected.
Many other horse races have since been named after the Derby (most notably the Kentucky Derby), and the term itself has come to signify a race or contest of any type.
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