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Seen together, they become rather too much of a gratuitously sophisticated thing.
Politicians have so trained themselves out of improvisation and talking out loud and behaving like themselves that they become rather mechanical.
There is a large apple tree that hangs over his garden house and Wilbur has discovered that if he leaves the fallen apples to rot a little they become rather potent.
Consequently, even though differences among groups are still significant, they become rather weak in magnitude.
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In part, European countries, including Italy and Spain and Greece, are struggling with the profound adjustment to their national psyches involved in viewing themselves as countries of immigration, as they have become, rather than emigration, as they always thought they were.
But because they've become rather assessment-focused, when individuals arrive, they have to make the transition to a style of study, in this university and most Russell Group universities, that is heavily dependent on more independent learning".
They might become rather scarce.
Well, they have become rather valuable..."....
Sadly, they had become rather useless when I accidentally left the matching jacket in a taxi.
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