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Speedpass has been so successful, Exxon Mobil said, that it is growing into a separate business whose charter is to be a universal payment system like Visa or MasterCard, with Exxon Mobil as just one client.

"It is growing into an angry, scolding tone". He said he finds it "sad" -- "especially after all the talk of our mission to 'save the Iraqis.' " The long-term effect of blaming Iraqis also could be poisonous, said Juan Cole, a University of Michigan specialist in Middle Eastern issues.

It is growing into a multi-headed, Leviathan-like beast.

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As it's growing into its adolescence into urban fashion, it's growing into the main stream of American fashion".

"It's growing into something I really like.

It's growing into a movement aimed at building more housing for middle-income people at smaller sizes, which leads to peripheral benefits, such as walkability and a greater sense of community.

After a scrappy start it's growing into an intriguing contest at The Rec.

Ron Clarke and I joined the Home Office Research Unit in the late 1960s as it was growing into the biggest centre of criminological research in the UK, both in terms of the research it did itself and which it funded.

It's growing into a Mad Max movie with fewer shoulder pads and more corporate gathering places.

Horizons has been backing the company since its earliest stealth days, as it's grown into an independent lab aimed at developing forward thinking smartphone tech in a way that's agnostic of manufacturers.

The thing that makes it creepy is that the wearer seems unaware of what it's grown into".

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