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It might become, for each object, an exhibition in itself, ripe with alternate narratives and elaborate associations.
So for us, the hot-dog cart might become for us the symbol of this current recession.
But Cameron said the growing signs that the SNP would seek to have a major impact on the direction of a Labour government showed how calamitous a Labour minority administration might become for the UK.
And as the mannequin makes clearer as a fetish, a thing, a commodity, a possession, and an obsession, so it highlights how its magic might act upon us, how it might become for us an object for adoration and devotion, and even one of desire, lust, and sex.
Scales of child behaviors might become for example "Avoidance of the parent during administering insulin" and "Compliant/cooperative during administering insulin".
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It also leads investors to hunt for companies that might become targets for buyers.
After all, Vodou has gender fluidity at the core: men might become mediums for female spirits, women for male spirits.
Therefore, the present study indicates that an antagonist that is highly selective for M2 receptors might become useful for the treatment of myopia.
It should, however, be emphasized that genetic data from our study group are still selected owing to the fact that chromosome analysis in Sweden, like elsewhere, is primarily recommended for patients who might become eligible for intensive therapy.
It might become legal, for instance, to have credit cards for online transactions under different names, as long as these could still be traced to the individual owner.
"This shows that the terrorist elements are always looking for breaches," he said, adding that it might become harder for Palestinians to find jobs in West Jerusalem.
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