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Caging plants may be needed as the plants grow taller; they also may become top-heavy, so have a way to tie down unruly plants!

The leader of a pack, a pack which may yet become top dogs in Asia.

I think they'll be competing at the World Cup in 2015 and may, some day, become top dogs.

A light pot may not be sturdy enough, and the dahlia could become top heavy as a result.

If you are a student without a culinary background, the four-year programs may offer a few courses in cooking, but don't expect to become top chef.

Over evolutionary time, buffering traits may become layered on top of each other, while the underlying adaptive traits become replaced by cheaper, lower performance components.

Other philanthropic groups are now assembling further public-private sector partnership commitments and this may become the next popular "top up" for meeting the full challenge.

For example, clothing tied with ribbons around the trunk, as well as tops with built-in brassieres and tank tops, may become tight and cause constriction.

On the other side, Newsweek's latest cover story delves into the background of Mr. Obama's top advisers and suggests what may become one of the campaign's top strategies against Mr. McCain.

"Why an Index Isn't a Mirror of the Market" (Mutual Funds Report, April 9) notes that some indexes have become top-heavy and may not, at this moment, deliver the degree of diversification that investors expect.

Xiaomi is ramping up production, however, and there are signs that it may become one of Foxconn's top five clients this year.

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