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If it turned into nothing more than a form of anti-Americanism, it would be a disaster.
Mr. Reilly said the directive sparked a realization that for some students Catholicism had turned into nothing more than an accent on some campuses.
What was supposed to be a celebrity election (between the TV debates and various famous candidates) has turned into nothing of the sort.04:20: An enormous swing in Redcar from Labour to the Lib Dems - 21.8%.
"This bill is supposed to be about jobs, jobs, jobs, and it's turned into nothing more than spend, spend, spend," said House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio).
Parcells turned into nothing except a wet coach, soaked at the end of the game, though not as much as usual, by a happy Carson wielding a bucket of icy Gatorade.
On the other hand, Mrs. Reagan, whose early White House years were marked by her interests in designer clothes and social events, turned into nothing less than an advocate for Alzheimer's causes and stem-cell research.
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No one has ever proved, for example, that pi does not turn into nothing but nines and zeros, spattered to infinity in some peculiar arrangement.
A direct popular election, they contend, would depersonalize the campaign, turning into nothing more than incessant money-grabbing and television advertising.
But a program by this company can too easily turn into nothing but one stunt after another and the unrelenting facetiousness can grow wearying, rather than exhilarating.
A city that turns into nothing more than an enclave for the wealthiest people might seem rich in dollars, but it would be poor in every other way.
With a bad TV image, all those grays are going to turn into nothing but blacks, and all the grays are going to be blacks".
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