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A rump remained in the Apurímac and Huallaga valleys, which has now become more active.
Now it's being applied to aerospace, which has now become politicized.
Most cases are of last year's H1N1 swine flu pandemic strain, which has now become a seasonal flu.
Such theft was unknown during previous food shortages, as was hoarding by the better off, which has now become commonplace.
It's also, she says, the first city to trial bikes on trams off-peak, which has now become permanent.
Then there is the phrase "marginal gains", which has now become a shorthand for Brailsford's fastidious attention to detail.
But I would avoid the sushi, which has now become a requisite appetizer at restaurants with little aptitude for it.
Her recommendations included a national Market Day - which has now become the hugely successful Love Your Local Market Fortnight (LYLM).
During his exchange in Madagascar, he and local artists created workshops, held an exhibition and ran a minifestival, which has now become an annual event.
"It was the first time I heard 'U-S-A', that chant which has now become part of our culture," he said.
His hard work and perseverance gave birth to an institution in Fort Lee, NJ, The Sharon Cinema, which has now become The Sharon Plaza.
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