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Mr. Young said the idea of a change "has really entered the public domain".
Noting that the event raised $350,000 for the Democratic National Committee, Mr. Gore told the audience, "That is a sign that this group has really entered a brand new relationship to the national politics of our country".
Aside from it sounding oddly sexual (insert badda-bing joke here), it's a little odd to see that on CNN.com before it has really entered the tech lexicon.
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Children can also test-drive video entertainment at In the Game, where large screens, enveloping sound and vibrating floors make them feel as if they have really entered the Matrix.
"We've really entered this new era," Mr. Jean said, "where even a show like us, that's produced so far in advance, turns into a sort of daily show, where you do something, you can throw something in that gets immediately around the Internet.
She has truly entered madness.
It hasn't really entered into my mind".
"The tragedy of Africa is that the African has never really entered into history..
Dr. Cuomo pointed out in an interview that "what historians are doing at a more insider level has not really entered the general public level yet".
The horrors of Rwanda and the bitter taste left by Nicolas Sarkozy's 2007 speech in Dakar that "the African has never really entered into history" still cast a shadow.
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