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In August, New Line Cinema bought Hodel's book, and now it, too, may become a movie.

Shares of other Japanese drug producers have risen recently on speculation that they, too, may become part of the industry's global consolidation.

Barack Obama's campaign rhetoric left an impression of a man in two minds about trade, which he has since done nothing to dispel.Now that their exports are faltering, emerging economies too may become less keen on trade.

The United States, France, Germany and Britain are among major economies that retain AAA ratings, although some investors suspect that they, too, may become more vulnerable if growth slows anew or if their public finances fail to improve.

Of course, by the time the infrastructure is in place to do this on a large-scale basis, it, too, may become obsolete as flat-screen technology replaces C.R.T.'s.

Lucan is killed at the behest of the chief, and then he is cooked and eaten by all the male children of the tribe, so that they too may become earls.

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Those who secrete too much may become giants.

If they use Papyrus too, this may become an obsession after all.

It should be noted that the content of session one and two could have been combined into one large session, but because too much feedback may become too extensive for people to process [ 23], it was decided to use two separate sessions.

But be sure not to move too quickly, or things may become too confusing.

If the soil is too heavy, the soil may become too soggy and kill the plant.

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