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Neither Hitler nor Stalin permitted change to become predictable, thus increasing the sense of terror among the people and repressing any dissent.
"The weakness was he kind of seemed to become predictable," said Carl Smith, an American Studies professor at Northwestern who has written extensively on Chicago history.
Nonetheless, if you follow Brown and Smith for three or four years, their effect on their students' test scores starts to become predictable: with enough data, it is possible to identify who the very good teachers are and who the very poor teachers are.
The use of menstrual blood literally, as in the case of freebleeder Kiran Gandhi, and symbolically, as with Petra Collins and her menstruating-vagina shirt has become so normative in feminist and body-positive art as to become predictable, as Maple is the first to admit.
It's easy for long-term relationships to become predictable very quickly.
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I'd had my share of big successes and big failures, and there were times when life seemed to stall and become predictable, but I always seemed to find something that allowed me to break the grip of inertia and get back on the upward growth and development path.
To the fashion world, Elle's visual identity has become predictable to the point of redundancy, losing the spunk of its early years.
One of the joys of Premier League season 2015/16 is that it has become predictable to call it unpredictable.
Hoggard, needs a reliable straight ball to go with what can become predictable away swing; and might also experiment with his action so as to make the ball swing not only from off-stump or outside, but from closer to middle and leg.
Bomb threats have become predictable aftershocks to sensational acts of violence.
Van Gaal may not be able to prophesy, but scorelines have become predictable.
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