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It was an outlook that became ever more skewed as his life went on.
As an arms race accelerated, generals and admirals made plans that became ever more aggressive as well as rigid.
He lavishes praise on Benjamin Church, who fought the Indians but tried to understand them, and exercised mercy a quality that became ever more elusive for America's often intolerant early settlers.
Some coaches felt that Zico, because he was small and slight, was somehow not man enough for the sport that became ever more reliant on physical power during his 23-year playing span, from 1971 to 1994.
Within a decade he was widely seen as having entered — again precociously — a decline that became ever more precipitous, exacerbated by relentless self-promotion, shameless hucksterism and a fervent return to Roman Catholicism.
Similarly, military and intelligence officials in Pakistan initially consented to American drone strikes on the condition that Washington not discuss them publicly — a bargain that became ever harder to honor when the United States significantly expanded American drone operations in the country.
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It is a flight that becomes ever more urgent, ever more futile.
But the real drama grows slowly as Ms. Yesilcay works her way through her character's armor in a performance that becomes ever more grippingly intimate.
I would argue that this is a hurdle that becomes ever higher for death-penalty advocates to jump, as society becomes less and less accustomed to death as a public, visible phenomenon.
Yes, short term, there would have been headaches like traffic messes and security imperatives that become ever more burdensome, said Jay L. Kriegel, who was head of the city's Olympics bid committee and now works for Related Companies, the property developer.
"Each composition has a musical core that becomes ever more complex and evolves automatically".
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