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What has been written about therefore takes on an importance that may be spurious.
JOHN CLEESE -- I think animation is taking on an importance that's very different from what it used to have.
Even though numerous studies have shown a strong correlation between the presence of immigrants in a community and a reduction in crime, the Remembrance Project provided powerful and tragic narratives that anti-immigrant activists could use to make their case, and Espinoza's group soon took on an importance out of proportion to its relatively small size.
2. Goals and concerns: 7 items rated on an importance scale from 0 (not at all important) to 10 (extremely important).
Indeed, it has taken on an importance that transcends the rise and fall of one small company during the first Internet craze.
"Strom takes on an importance individually because of his possible departure that he never had as a member of the Senate," Mann says.
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What's profound is that this new self can take on an outsized importance and fidelity.
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Instead, the fault lines within the Middle East would take on a newfound importance.
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