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Although cornerbacks regularly become safeties later in their careers, that did not make Barrett's adjustment any easier.
As one organizer says, "The Dutch see an evening of philosophizing as a night out": many cafes hold philosophical readings and discussions and books of philosophy regularly become best-sellers.
"These are only the tip of the iceberg as the large majority of child rape cases are not reported to the police while children regularly become victims of other forms of sexual assault, too," the report stated, adding that "sexual offenses against children in India have reached an epidemic proportion".
(The second halves of his couplets regularly become troughs of floppy ideas or clichés: "Gentle breeze from the window/through which this guitar I could throw" or "Empty houses and family plots/so why is my stomach all in knots?") There's a weird intersection here of two very self-conscious artistic postures, twee-ness and willful distancing.
Social media glorifies this with their tweets, Instagram photos and Facebook statuses that regularly become stories on many media outlets.
However, this may not say anything about the origin of the name Arthur, as Artōrius would regularly become Art(h)ur when borrowed into Welsh.
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Drunken students regularly became the victims of crimes, ranging from theft to rape.
Trust in the media has plummeted, and mainstream media coverage regularly becomes the object of mockery.
A man who had this pretty regularly became puzzled because some mornings his check was 35 cents and some times 40 cents.
She is pictured here hiding from the rain under one of the few covered areas in the camp, which regularly became badly flooded.
At a show in New York last year, the two regularly became entwined physically as they played, legs interlocking while cables crossed and tangled.
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