If you suddenly become one of the One Percent, minimizing your tax burden will likely become one of your financial priorities.
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If you suddenly become one of the wealthiest people in the country, minimizing your tax burden will likely become one of your financial priorities.
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It wasn't obvious at the time, but Jacobs would become one of the greatest pro wrestling minds of his generation and, in the process, become one of its biggest what ifs.
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Europe's largest city has become one of its fastest changing.
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But it's become one of the hottest cities for startups.
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He would become one of America's most infamous serial killers.
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We do not want to become one of those sources.
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It has since become one of the world's busiest airports.
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They have quickly become one of Hollywood's most hardcore couples.
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"Fake news" has become one of President Trump's favorite mantras.
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It has become one of the biggest players offshore Norway.
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You become one of "them" rather than one of "us".
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It could become one of Portugal's biggest upmarket development projects.
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Certainly, at 19, she's become one of the most controversial.
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Her story has become one of survival, resilience, and redemption.
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She has become one of the campaign's most accomplished fundraisers.
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And has so quickly become one of my closest friends.
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Watson has grown to become one of IBM's crown jewels.
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I hope it will become one of yours as well.
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Eileen, it seemed, had become one of them after all.
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The trick is to never become one of the dinosaurs.
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"Look how prominent they've become," one of the staffers said.
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Canada is not —and should not become — one of them.
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It might even become one of your great joys, too.
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Yemen has become one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.
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I think it has become one of those cult favorites.
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"We do not want to become one of those sources."
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Heath [Ledger] really did become one of my best friends.
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Last fall, he agreed to become one of those C.E.O.s.
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He wants to become one of the league's sturdiest defenders.
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Why would you want to become one of us now?
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He has also become one of today's most elusive artists.
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She has since become one of the organization's loudest critics.
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How does a symbol of liberation become one of oppression?
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It has since become one of the product's defining characteristics.
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Now, Arts and Letters has become one of Brooklyn's hottest schools.
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It's become one of Mexico's more fondly indulged-in annual traditions.
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Its disappearance has become one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.
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Snapchat has become one of the most-buzzed about networks around.
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But YouTube has also become one of Google's biggest revenue drivers.
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Income inequality has become one of the global economy's greatest challenges.
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He has since become one of the zoo's most beloved animals.
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And yet, Amazon has become one of the top cosmetics retailers.
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Obama has become one of the Clinton campaign's most effective speakers.
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Dark Souls has become one of this decade's most popular titles.
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Since joining, she has become one of the group's biggest donors.
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It's unexpectedly become one of my favorite shows of the summer.
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Since 2002, it has become one of the world's premiere festivals.
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And no wonder: he's become one of our top bedroom crooners.
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It has also become one of the country's most important networks
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Tiny handbags have become one of 2019's most questionable trends.
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By the novel's end, he has become one of its casualties.
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In the United States, Houston has become one of those markets.
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Its whereabouts have become one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.
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Epstein would go on to become one of the institution's donors.
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Charlotte has become one of the world's most important financial centers.
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Become one of those parents who stage-manage their children's precociousness.
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Mays went on to become one of baseball's all-time greats.
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Stranger Things has become one of Netflix's most successful original shows.
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Awood has become one of the prime examples to learn from.
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Cardboard, however, has become one of her favorite things to wear!
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Jason gets asked to become one of Smart Bar's 2016 residents.
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Luciano Spalletti did not figure to become one of those managers.
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Indeed, Uber could become one of the world's largest advertising platforms.
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She had become one of the best runners in the world.
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Brandi Carlile has quietly become one of this generation's best songwriters.
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With his trauma in France, he had become one of them.
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But the judicial branch has become one of our most corruptible.
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It has become one of the most intractable problems in medicine.
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She has since become one of the organization's most vocal critics.
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Mr. Sherrill would become one of country music's most important producers.
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Its travel service has also become one of its biggest assets.
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Curious what it takes to become one of these cybersecurity superheroes?
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Lorca went on to become one of Spain's most admired writers.
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Since then it has become one of Amazon's most important businesses.
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Optum has become one of the nation's largest employers of physicians.
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It has become one of the knottier puzzles on Wall Street.
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In recent years, she has started to become one of them.
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You can become one of them by doing what they do.
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Nicaragua has become one of the poorest countries in the hemisphere.
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Innovation helped propel Toyota to become one of the top carmakers.
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Phong Nha has become one of Vietnam's premier adventure tourism destinations.
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But instead, the culture has become one of liberal-agenda cronyism.
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Betting on potential has become one of McKinsey&aposs defining characteristics.
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It's almost become one of the skills needed to work here.
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He has since become one of the country's more notorious killers.
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Now, he's poised to become one of the president's biggest problems.
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SI: Terrorism has become one of our most salient political issues.
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In sum, the yuan had become one of the world's reserve currencies.
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Graham has become one of the president's closest allies and loudest defenders.
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The situation has become one of the most pressing issues facing Gov.
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And in order to survive, I had to become one of them.
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He's loudly become one of the NBA's most dangerous face-up threats.
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Its founders think those will become one of its biggest revenue drivers.
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We want to become one of the top employers in San Diego.
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It has become one of the fastest growing sports in the world.
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It has quickly become one of the most famous in the world.
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It has become one of the most popular features of the page.
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This would go on to become one of his more notable achievements.
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On the way, he's become one of the most-booked MCs around.
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And they have become one of the most prized seafoods in America.
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It would become one of the most important images in scientific history.
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You see, the Chamber has become one of the GOP's biggest benefactors.
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If it pays off, Jorja will become one of those timeless artists.
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It would become one of the most renowned musical pairings in history.
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Spotlight Ma Yansong, 40, has become one of China's best-known architects.
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Rand Paul, who, weirdly, has become one of Trump's closest Senate allies.
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Inaugural prayers have become one of the rites of American civil religion.
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To get a job, I needed to become one of the guys.
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Lincoln went on to become one of, if not our greatest President.
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Since then, he has become one of the best starters in baseball.
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Pizza had become one of the national foods of New York City.
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Kimmy figures out how she can become one of Andrea's patients, though.
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On that particular label we had become one of their biggest concerns.
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It could become one of the biggest brands of all time, ever.
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The chipmaker wants to become one of the world's biggest automotive suppliers.
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Shopping had become one of the few things she looked forward to.
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Groceries have become one of the most fiercely contested areas of retail.
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It has since become one of the company's most popular home designs.
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"Carmen" has become one of the world's most popular and performed operas.
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And now it's become one of those things that voters just expect.
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As a child, Albert would pray to become one of these boys.
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He has since become one of the most reliable salespeople for Mrs.
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Federer has indeed become one of the greatest players of all time.
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By mid-March, Iran had become one of the worst-affected countries.
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The mission has become one of the most dangerous in the world.
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" Cramer said and may "become one of the great rivalries in tech.
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Michelle Obama has become one of the most powerful campaigners for Clinton.
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The series has become one of the longest-running shows on Netflix.
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Italy has quickly become one of the epicenters of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Edouard Carmignac has become one of the most well-known French financiers.
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You've become one of the great champions of health science in Congress.
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The complex has become one of the most desirable locations in Williamsburg.
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In particular, Freddy has become one of the show's most compelling characters.
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Could tidal power become one of the most dominant forms of clean energy?
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How did this apparently unremarkable woman become one of Britain's best-known writers?
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And it's helped her become one of the most powerful women in business.
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"Guacamole has become one of the most popular Super Bowl snacks," Paz said.
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Black clothing has become one of the most obvious symbols of national grief.
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How did it become one of the most powerful forces in contemporary politics?
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Since then, it's become one of the most popular items we've ever featured.
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Ransomware has steadily become one of the most pervasive cyberattacks in the world.
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Each interaction that is done in kindness can become one of those spaces. .
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The Notebook has become one of the most beloved romances in film history.
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The recall has become one of the largest and most complex in history.
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Edouard Carmignac, 71, has become one of the most well-known French financiers.
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In what has become one of the nastiest primaries of the year, Rep.
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Amazon.com has become one of the world's biggest brands on virtually no profit.
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But now I have become one of the very people I have mocked.
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She's become one of few world leaders to give birth while in office.
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After dozens of sightings, she's become one of the city's most famous residents.
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It aims to become one of Europe's top players in the gas business.
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And get this: Since then, it's become one of Mother's overall top sellers.
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It has also become one of the defining dishes of modern Israeli cooking.
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How did it become one of the world's great trading and financial centres?
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But India is now set to become one of Apple's fastest growing markets.
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Unity has become one of the most used game engines in the world.
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Livestreaming has become one of the most popular forms of online entertainment today.
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Detecting FRBs has quickly become one of the main objectives of Breakthrough Listen.
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So, how do you become one of these two out of 10 people?
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The green jacket has become one of the most iconic trophies in sports.
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In a few short years, Alex Ross Perry has become one of our
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It went on to become one of the biggest skate shops in Bangalore.
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If it keeps to today's path it could become one of Asia's stars.
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Private equity funds have become one of the driving forces behind the rally.
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The border has become one of the biggest stumbling blocks in the negotiations.
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He's since become one of the biggest male pop stars on the planet.
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Politically, crime had become one of the most divisive issues in the country.
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But it has also become one of the greatest threats to its environment.
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Kasich has since become one of Trump's most outspoken critics in the GOP.
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Faith Hill has become one of the most recognizable faces in country music.
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With New York City F.C., quickness has become one of Harrison's defining traits.
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She earned more, and trying omakase together had become one of their things.
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From 2015 on, he's become one of CNN's go-to election debate hosts.
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In fact, floral print has quickly become one of the duchess' trademark looks.
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Then Biden took aim at Warren, who's become one of the leading candidates.
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She went on to become one of the most relevant directors in Hollywood.
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He since has become one of the nation's leading experts on community policing.
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Now that I have become one of "them," I could not disagree more.
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Neither panned out, and Corker become one of Trump's most vocal GOP critics.
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It has become one of most anti-worker states in the country. Gov.
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But there's no question she had become one of its most powerful weapons.
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Childcare has become one of the most expensive costs that a family bears.
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The deal sees JD.com become "one of Tiki's largest shareholders," the companies said.
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Understanding this disconnect has become one of the key puzzles for political scientists.
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Robert Capa's adage has become one of the most ubiquitous phrases in photography.
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The meet and greets become one of several fan interactions in your schedule.
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The nuclear sub would become one of the pillars of American national security.
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Since then, he has become one of Scandinavia's most buzzed-about emerging artists.
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His lawyer, Sean Bigley, has become one of the architects of the strategy.
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Fortnite has become one of the biggest video game sensations in the world.
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Blackstone's residential business, Invitation Homes, has become one of the country's largest landlords.
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Age has become one of the defining cleavages of the 219 Democratic race.
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Gold has also become one of the economic lifelines of the Venezuela government.
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Why it matters: Retail has become one of the forces driving American inequality.
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Mr. Weinberg's company, DuckDuckGo, has become one of the feistiest adversaries of Google.
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"American Dirt" seemed poised to become one of this year's biggest, buzziest books.
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Meghan Markle has become one of the most influential names in celebrity fashion.
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He went on to become one of the best-connected lawyers in America.
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The sci-fi horror series has become one of Netflix's most-watched shows.
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In just two decades Beijing has become one of Africa's largest trading partners.
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He hopes to become one of those hyperstylized fellows known as a macaroni.
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Resistance to antibiotics has become one of the world's most pressing health issues.
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Resistance to antibiotics has become one of the world's most pressing health issues.
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Thiel has also become one of the few outspoken conservatives in Silicon Valley.
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Japan has become one of the largest markets in the world for cryptocurrencies.
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The item has since become one of the highest-rated products on Glossier.com.
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This, too, has become one of the major emblems in today's Asian cinema.
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China has rapidly become one of the most cashless countries in the world.
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He has almost instantly become one of the most captivating players in baseball.
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And unexpectedly, it's become one of the biggest Irish breakout acts in years.
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And unexpectedly, it's become one of the biggest Irish breakout acts in years.
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The world's oldest cooking method has become one of its newest culinary quests.
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Cambodia's prime minister, Hun Sen, has become one of China's most reliable friends.
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Handling large volumes of plastic waste has become one of China's pressing challenges.
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For one week, I set about trying to become one of those people.
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Malaria, of course, would go on to become one of history's most deadly diseases.
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He's a prodigy who has become one of the richest men in the world.
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He's become one of my dearest friends, and I hope the best for him.
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Bangladesh's war on drugs has become one of the most aggressive in the world.
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China has become one of the leading fish processors over the past 20 years.
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REAGAN: YOU DON'T WANT TO BECOME ONE OF THOSE DISTRESSED RETAILERS ON THE LIST?
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With its figure-flattering tailoring, it has become one of her most iconic looks.
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What does it take to become one of the biggest stars in the world?
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Since then, she's become one of the most prominent figures of the transgender movement.
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Forging a successful relationship with Trump may become one of López Obrador's biggest hurdles.
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I just believed I could continue to optimize myself to become one of them.
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And how did irony become one of the most dangerous weapons in online propaganda?
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Missandei and Daenerys's friendship has become one of the hallmark relationships on the show.
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By now, "progress" has become one of Mark Zuckerberg's most oft-repeated talking points.
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That's why Hulu has become one of the best streaming services for licensed television.
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Legere predicted it would become one of the most popular un-carrier moves ever.
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CRJ has also become one of the vaunted gay icons for the LGBT community.
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Based in San Francisco, Phoebe has become one of those crazy obsessed coffee people.
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But the former Facebook founder has become one of the company's most prominent critics.
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During the past decade Mali has become one of Africa's most intractable security problems.
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Rwanda's Transform Africa Summit has become one of Face The Gorillas' more visible venues.
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Google says it will become one of the core capabilities of Google Lens. When?
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I worked my way up from "cleaning guy" to become one of the directors.
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Crowdfunding has become one of the biggest levers for raising money over the internet.
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Those parking lots have become one of the most lucrative businesses for airport companies.
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Over the years, gaming has steadily become one of the central focuses of CES.
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The national consciousness had become one of critical observation bordering on invasion of privacy.
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At just 21, Zendaya has already become one of our favorite Hollywood beauty icons.
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Sonar devices have also become one of the most important instruments for treasure hunters.
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And it's become one of the most prosecuted federal crimes in the United States.
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The tune has become one of the most dissected in the pop music canon.
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Nice to become one of the biggest svod's on earth just from shifting pockets.
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The civil war has become one of the biggest international crises in modern times.
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Apple has also emerged, along with Spotify, to become one of its biggest competitors.
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But Clinton's response could quietly become one of the biggest commitments of the campaign.
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Agriculture has become one of the most contested practices when it comes to environmentalism.
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It should increasingly become one of the great global centers of commerce and opportunity.
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Manny Machado has become one of the best two-way players in the game.
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Those scans have become one of the most popular uses of facial recognition technology.
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Under President Trump, immigration has become one of the most polarizing issues in America.
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Ms. Jones has since become one of the leading activists for Save the Paseo.
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The 21 song "Uber Everywhere" has rather satirically become one of my anthem songs.
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Mahathir has become one of the first people to be investigated under the law.
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"Jeff [Bezos] has said Alexa could become one of the four pillars," Prasad replied.
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Autonomous vehicles have in recent years become one of the tech industry's favorite projects.
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Trump's use of Twitter has become one of the signature aspects of his presidency.
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China has become one of the most competitive markets in the world for smartphones.
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So far, it seems that pizza may also become one of their top-sellers.
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Besides, my love of Papa John's has become one of my trademark office charms.
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It has become one of the stops on the "City of the Seekers" tour.
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KIC 8462852 has quickly become one of the biggest astronomical mysteries of the decade.
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Caracas, the capital, has become one of the most violent cities in the world.
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Health care has become one of the biggest — and most costly — unknowns during retirement.
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This pushed the channel to become one of the most-watched on its platform.
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Health care has become one of the few nationalized focal points in the race.
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The 2011 NBA draft has become one of the best classes in recent memory.
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Alibaba has become one of the most valuable assets in SoftBank's portfolio of businesses.
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Kidnapping for ransom, security analysts say, seems to have become one of their specialties.
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It's a scene that's already become one of the most iconic in Housewives history.
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Instead, it has become one of the most ill-fated deals in recent years.
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Gonorrhea has quickly become one of the most worrisome antibiotic-resistant dangers out there.
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In just a few weeks, it's become one of his most popular videos, period.
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I couldn't have known said site would become one of my primary social outlets.
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South Africa has swiftly become one of the world's leading producers of the nut.
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Fortnite has become one of the most popular video game franchises of recent years.
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Moreover, the lightweight metal has become one of several factors weighing down Ford's profitability.
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Mr. Doig's painterly landscapes have become one of the staple trophies of contemporary auctions.
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Lauren Sherman has become one of our top writers for this kind of content.
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For just a second, you will actually become one of those accomplished Parisian pâtissiers.
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In fact, promoting teatoxes has become one of the fastest growing businesses on Instagram.
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Mr. Paxton's election fraud unit has become one of the busiest in the nation.
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The group has since become one of the Islamic State's most effective local affiliates.
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The Quran project has become one of the few educational resources for deaf Indonesians.
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It would go on to become one of the country's most successful college bars.
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In addition, Callaway will now become one of the youngest managers in the majors.
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That virus has now become one of the seasonal flu strains circling the world.
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And the shrine has become one of the city's most desired locations for weddings.
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By the end of last season, he had become one of Atlanta's vital cogs.
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That photo would later become one of the most enduring images in sports history.
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Mr. Logan, who moved in a year ago, has become one of her favorites.
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"I think we can become one of the dominant small-group players," he said.
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He will become one of the few left-leaning leaders in the country's history.
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Conway has become one of the most outspoken and notable critics of Trump's presidency.
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Cyber Monday has fast become one of the year's biggest days for bargain shopping.
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Ms. Blumenstein will become one of the highest-ranking women in The Times's newsroom.
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"Stranger Things" premiered in 2016 and has become one of Netflix's most acclaimed series.
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YouTube has accidentally become one of the biggest music streaming services in the world.
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Two years ago, I started what has become one of my favorite annual traditions.
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In recent years, Hannity has become one of Trump's fiercest defenders on cable news.
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The dense and lengthy "A Closer Look" has become one of Mr. Meyers's hallmarks.
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It had become one of those things that nagged at me from my notebook.
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Since then, it has become one of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in the city.
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Collecting the wedgie jean in every wash has become one of our favorite hobbies.
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They're no strangers to PDA and have become one of our favorite Hollywood couples.
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It aspires to become one of the top 30 most developed economies by 2050.
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The DBR210 could easily become one of the five most expensive cars ever sold.
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He went on to become one of the pre-eminent flutists in Latin jazz.
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He transformed the company and become one of America's most successful--and admired--CEOs.
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Don't become one of these bosses and the reason that your good staff resign.
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In recent years it has become one of the most prominent problems in cybersecurity.
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He has become one of Trump's closest aides, with both policy and speechwriting duties.
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TikTok has grown to become one of the most popular apps among U.S. youngsters.
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Moreover, the lightweight metal has become one of several factors weighing down Ford's profitability.
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But that also means he'll probably become one of the White Walkers' primary targets.
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North Korea has become one of the most worrisome problems for the Security Council.
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Crane & Canopy has quickly become one of our favorite bedding startups at Insider Picks.
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The country has become one of Europe's richest recruiting grounds for Islamic State fighters.
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And Breaking Bad's teasers have become one of the most influential things about it.
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You become one of the biggest stars in the country, you get a sitcom.
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The Beckhams have become one of the world's foremost 'power couples' — and fashion icons.
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The contest will instantly become one of the most-watched programs in American history.
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That's mostly due to our naivety, which ironically has become one of our biggest assets.
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Mr. Chu would later become one of the wealthiest proprietors and high citizens of Chinatown.
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Since its founding in 2010, Instagram has become one of the world's leading visual platforms.
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In just a decade, she's become one of the most influential people on the planet.
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I just happened to become one of the best because of my passion for it.
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Since then it's become one of the most popular children's media brand in the world.
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"Net neutrality has become one of our single greatest assets as organizers," Wong told Motherboard.
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It has become one of America's most effective tools in the fight against climate change.
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Nowadays, he's scrapped that trade to become one of Mexico City's best gourmet tamale makers.
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Since then my dream was to become one of the youngest directors of all time.
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Jenna Johnson may have just become one of the most envied women in the world.
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He's 23 now, and has become one of the most famous musicians in the world.
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He'll become one of those agents if he gets bogged down in unforced communication errors.
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Mark Zuckerberg has warned that Facebook should not become one of the "arbiters of truth".
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Instead, it has become one of the most intriguing internet firms to emerge in years.
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He'd go on to become one of the most iconic Rangers in the entire franchise.
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The country has become one of the friendliest and welcoming in Europe for LGBTQ people.
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Google has become one of the most successful firms in history by heeding that advice.
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In fact, the corner canvas has become one of the biggest draws of the cards.
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His sports marketing company Traffic grew to become one of the biggest in South America.
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That group has gone on to become one of the world's most deadly terrorist organizations.
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By early 2017, the girl's catchphrase had become one of the most pervasive memes online.
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Since its founding, Wikipedia has become one of the most popular websites in the world.
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Facial recognition has become one of the most hot-button topics in privacy in years.
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This was to become one of the most contentious of Weber's legacies to German politics.
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In recent months, oat milk has become one of the trendiest non-dairy milk alternatives.
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Immigration has become one of the most visible socio-economic issues since the 2016 election.
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Pokémon Go has quickly become one of the most viral mobile applications of all time.
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DURING THE past two decades opioids have become one of America's worst public-health problems.
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Time, or rather the lack of it, has become one of Brexit's most pressing concerns.
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Most immediately, the Celtics would become one of the five best teams in the NBA.
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"We're going to become one of the three top blogs in the world," Casaleggio promised.
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Company founder Edouard Carmignac has become one of the most publicly recognised French asset managers.
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Stripe has become one of the most sought after payment start-ups in Silicon Valley.
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These moves helped Thiel become one of the most respected venture capitalists in the game.
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Skillz has quietly become one of the biggest companies in the fledgling mobile esports industry.
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Taylor herself has become one of the most-watched and most-anticipated Fashion Week attendees.
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That innovation would become one of the critical building blocks of the modern electronics industry.
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By now, it's long become one of the most divisive terms in modern feminist history.
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The capital, Taipei, has become one of the world's most expensive cities relative to income.
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It has already become one of the most exciting, dynamic, and pervasive technologies ever developed.
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The latest is Healthineers, which is expected to become one of Germany's biggest public listings.
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This little guy will quickly become one of those things you can't leave home without.
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Tagging friends in memes and posts has become one of Instagram's most popular emergent behaviors.
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Across the Atlantic, "there is no alternative" would soon become one of Thatcher's favorite slogans.
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The disappearance of the Boeing 777 has become one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.
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So Jewel elected to become one of the few teenage patients to undergo bariatric surgery.
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And it's become one of the most photographed and popular attractions in New York City.
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Indeed, the phrase has become one of the most overworked in the British political lexicon.
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Asteroid deflection would become one of the keys to developing a space-based industrial revolution.
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SpaceX has vaulted to become one of the most valuable private companies in the world.
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It has become one of the few avenues for his struggling campaign to receive attention.
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The era that started with hope and change had now become one of unapologetic hate.
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Gonzalez has become one of the faces behind the gun control movement following the Feb.
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In 1944 the Yugoslav communists decided that it would become one of Yugoslavia's six republics.
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The matchup between both institutions has become one of college football&aposs most storied rivalries.
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"China has become one of the few nations to have mastered this technology," Xinhua said.
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She later resigned her post as DNC vice chair to become one of Vermont Sen.
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Joe Donnelly in what has become one of the most expensive Senate contests this year.
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The Challenge started three years ago, and has become one of Tasmania's largest film competitions.
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Over the past decade, SITAC has become one of Mexico's most important contemporary art events.
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He transcended hard-luck circumstances to become one of the true characters in professional fighting.
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This has become one of her favorite parts about being an outspoken, politically active teen.
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Not paying for my own undergrad degree has become one of my biggest financial regrets.
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He has become one of the first trans actors to play a young trans character.
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Giffords has since become one of the nation's leading proponents of tougher gun control laws.
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How did Harley become one of the most popular female characters in the DC Universe?
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It has since become one of the most popular holiday stamps in the United States.
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Now hand sanitizer has become one of the most sought-after products on the planet.
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Frank Bruni: Over the last few days you have become one of Trump's fiercest critics.
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His performance that week has become one of the indelible moments of his remarkable career.
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This summer of protest has now become one of the largest protest movements in history.
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Despite its gloom, it has become one of the most over-quoted poems in history.
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In between, he had time to become one of the greatest poets of his age.
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Berkshire has also become one of Apple's biggest shareholders with a roughly $215.1 billion stake.
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It has become one of the races that may help decide control of the House.
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Iqbal Khyber, 27, a soft-spoken medical student, has become one of the marchers' leaders.
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How in the world did Adam Sandler become one of the most famous comedians alive?
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The so-called "climate migrant" has increasingly become one of the many faces of migration.
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That mindset helped the company become one of the top-selling automakers in the world.
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NASA says the state has become one of the most deforested states in the Amazon.
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In a predominantly service economy, ride sharing has become one of the most desirable jobs.
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This song would become one of Sheeran's first breakout singles, catapulting him into the spotlight.
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The measure will become one of Israel's Basic Laws, which effectively serve as Israel's constitution.
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The ball, which was later stolen and recovered, would become one of his prized possessions.
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Surely enough, the 49ers have become one of the most successful teams in the NFL.
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He has become one of the biggest lightning rods in this hottest of national debates.
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Parnas has become one of the central players in the impeachment trial against president Trump.
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Mr. Martinez, pushing the strike ever forward, has become one of Mr. Macron's biggest headaches.
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Since the financial crisis, credit provision has become one of the world's most regulated activities.
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The Booing has become one of the formative wounds in the Dolly Parton creation story.
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"Louisiana has truly become one of the test kitchens of anti-choice politics," Bangel says.
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I might become one of the first in the history of America to receive reparations.
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Within a few years, though, it had become one of the industry's leading problem cases.
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By the new millennium, Deutsche Bank had become one of the world's ten largest banks.
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The Hollywood Walk of Fame has become one of the biggest hotspots in Los Angeles.
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She has also become one of the closest confidantes to Travis Kalanick, Uber's chief executive.
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Landing a photoshoot with him has now become one of the markers of viral fame.
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It also has become one of the biggest sources of volunteer power for Democratic campaigns.
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Mr. Abudaabes said in an interview that he was surprised to become one of them.
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Data privacy has become one of the defining business and cultural issues of our time.
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The fall of the city could become one of President Bashar al-Assad's greatest victories.
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When "Frozen" was released in 2013, it would quickly become one of Disney's top franchises.
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Strangely enough, PK went on to become one of the biggest hits of Indian cinema.
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Wall also anchors a defense that has become one of the toughest in the league.
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It would go on to become one of the most memorable hits of the 1990s.
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Murphy has become one of the most vocal critics of the GOP on Capitol Hill.
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Warren Buffett didn't become one of the most successful investors of all time by himself.
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Ilhan Omar, a freshman Democratic congresswoman who has become one of Trump's favorite punching bags.
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"It has become one of the most serious social problems right now," Mr. Zhang said.
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The Gwen has fast become one of Chicago's highest-rated hotels and for good reason.
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Op-Ed Contributors Immigration has become one of the most polarizing issues of our day.
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Ms. Carrier rose through the ranks to become one of the first black female conductors.
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Motorola has recently become one of the best manufacturers of high-quality, low-cost smartphones.
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Japan has also become one of the strongest global advocates of nonproliferation and nuclear security.
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Since then, this humble shophouse has become one of the city's most-revered culinary institutions.
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FedEx, by contrast, has apparently decided to become one of the country's more pro-N.
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Microsoft has become one of the top organizations when it comes to posting code on GitHub.
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It has also become one of President Trump's most visible targets during his administration's trade war.
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The gardens have become one of the most popular spots for the city's families and lovers.
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The AIIB, which was launched this year, has become one of China's biggest foreign policy successes.
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They do, however, think they are launching early enough to become one of the bigger players.
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He did not say at the time that he would become one of Booker's top advisors.
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Since then, Saddleback has grown to become one of the largest churches in the United States.
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South Korea's entertainment industry has become one of the country's biggest exports in the past decade.
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"Puerto Rico could become one of the most exciting solar markets in the world," he said.
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But you'd never guess that it would become one of the most meme'd movies of 2017.
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That is, until you experience the joy of a PopSocket yourself and become one of them.
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Correa sank oil money into social projects to become one of the world's most popular leaders.
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Cook County Jail has become one of the largest mental health care providers in the country.
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Off-screen, though, Chalamet has become one of the most talked about young actors in Hollywood.
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But that truce is now unraveling, and Maryinka has become one of the new hot spots.
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Omarion has quietly become one of the best examples we have of longevity in R&B.
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Now, it has become one of the oldest cathedrals in the world to have solar panels.
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This has become one of the most complex things I have seen, where you drip out.
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The Munich conference has become one of the world's most important foreign and security policy gatherings.
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Needless to say, Hannah Weiland has swiftly become one of the hottest names in British fashion.
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"We believe we've become one of the leaders in that space so far," he told Cramer.
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Image: WikimediaIn recent years, superbugs have become one of the biggest threats to modern human health.
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Germany would become one of 20 or so countries where same-sex marriage is legal. 43.
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In the almost two years since that day, White has become one of Courtney's surprise advocates.
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With that kind of offensive potential, he could become one of the best players in baseball.
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And as a result, it has become one of the most obese countries on the planet.
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A Comey hearing would instantly become one of the most significant congressional appearances of modern times.
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Out of all the adults on Riverdale FP has surprisingly become one of the most caring.
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SoftBank has become one of the world's most influential investors with its $100 billion Vision Fund.
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The snooze option has become one of the best features of email apps on our smartphones.
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Go deeper: Live video has quickly become one of Facebook's most engaging and frequently used features.
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The city of Raqqa in Syria has become one of the most isolated places on earth.
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If the vote on Tuesday goes as expected, he will become one of two vice presidents.
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Since then, the church has become one of the world's most consistent, prominent voices against wars.
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Since the bureau's inception nine years ago, it has become one of Washington's most unaccountable agencies.
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The event has grown to become one of the biggest of the year in e-commerce.
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With Bale leading the way, Wales has become one of the best stories of the Euros.
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Designed as a check against political Islam, the directorate has become one of its main platforms.
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Earlier this year, the company announced that Barbara Palvin would become one of its newest Angels.
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Since then, Giffords has become one of the most recognizable gun control advocates in the country.
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Trump Jr. has become one of the Trump administration's most sought after surrogates on the stump.
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That brand helped the company become one of the most successful media companies in the world.
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By an unmarked route, Mr. McCombs has become one of the great songwriters of his time.
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The tweet was his latest attack on what has become one of his most frequent targets.
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The Piper silhouette has become one of Middleton's go-to pairs of footwear for daily appearances.
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It was enough that he understood that democracy had become one of the instincts of France.
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By 2014, the country had rebounded to become one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe.
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But the primary vibe from the G.O.P. has become one of indiscriminate, unthinking, all-consuming anger.
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She would later become one of the five adults arrested at the compound in New Mexico.
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"SF has become one of the most racially segregated cities in the U.S.," wrote G. Harris.
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What followed has become one of the most famous few seconds of modern Formula 1 racing.
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But it has become one of the best performers this year, strengthening more than 10 percent.
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The brothers' take on the traditional recipe has become one of the restaurant's most popular dishes.
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In the past few years however, Myanmar has become one of the world's top tin suppliers.
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Not even 22, Kanter had already become one of the world's more alluring big man prospects.
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THUMP: Andy, R&S have become one of the best loved records in dance music history.
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The direct economic impact of losing sales on what has become one of Amazon's biggest days.
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I would never, I promised myself, become one of those people who posted incessantly about brunch.
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In the past few months, Keanu Reeves has quickly become one of the internet's favorite celebrities.
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Zara has become one of the best-known and most successful fashion brands in the world.
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Yet by last summer, he had become one of the most coveted players on the planet.
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If the sale meets expectations, the foundation could become one of the biggest of its kind.
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The group has become one of the most influential transnational Sunni Muslim movements in the world.
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Almost overnight, the Tesla Model 3 has become one of the best-selling cars in Europe.
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"When you come stay here, you become one of us," said Antonio Capaldo, who owns Feudi.
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The role of Harry Callahan would become one of the most lasting of Mr. Eastwood's career.
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Since it bought Whole Foods last year, Amazon has become one of the union's top concerns.
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Over the years has been expanded many times to become one of Copenhagen's most memorable buildings.
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And consequently, it's become one of Democratic candidates' biggest talking points in the 2018 primary cycle.
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Over the years it has become one of the most reproduced images of that memorable moment.
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Abby Finkenauer will become one of the youngest members of the House, elected at age 21.
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The Phoenix program would become one of the most controversial aspects of America's war in Vietnam.
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The simple site quickly rose to become one of the Web's most popular — and most toxic.
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There's a reason "gaslighting" has become one of the most overused terms of the Trump era.
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Seattle has become one of the hardest hit regions for the coronavirus in the United States.
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The Amazon C.E.O. has steadily, and stealthily, become one of the most stylish men in tech.
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After decades of gritty poverty, Berlin's economy has become one of the fastest-growing in Germany.
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Caracristi would rise to become one of the most storied women in the National Security Agency.
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In 1999, he left his investment banking job to become one of Alibaba's 18 co-founders.
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In less than two year's time, Drive Up has become one of Target's best-rated services.
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And now the single question driving the politics of South Africa has become one of timing.
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Op-Ed Contributor The rising stock market has recently become one of President Trump's favorite tropes.
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The former journalist has quietly become one of the most powerful figures in English-language media.
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Within the Asian beauty products industry, Carver has become one of the most popular manufacturers around.
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The shrunken market for mainstream 19th-century European paintings has become one of the most challenging.
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Since its founding, NEON has become one of the most important visual arts organizations in Greece.
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Gritty has become one of the NHL's most popular mascots since being introduced in September 2018.
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The hotel workers' union has become one of the most feared political forces in New York.
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Home security company ADT could become one of the biggest initial public offerings of the year.
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Controlled by French billionaire Vincent Bolloré, Vivendi wants to become one of Europe's dominant media companies.
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The show's use of nudity, new for the Broadway production, would become one of its trademarks.
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In the years since, it&aposs become one of the world&aposs most highly anticipated games.
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Mr. Gray was soon wondering, and hoping, that he too would become one of Max's favorites.
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They would grow to become one of the deadliest gangs in L.A. and throughout the country.
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He has also become one of President Trump's fiercest defenders in regular appearances on Fox News.
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Since Politkovskaya's death, Milashina has become one of the most deeply committed reporters covering the region.
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Josh Hawley, who's become one of Silicon Valley's most vocal critics, lasted more than an hour.
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CHINESE PRESIDENT XI JINPING SAYS MACAU HAS BECOME ONE OF THE SAFEST CITIES IN THE WORLD
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The topic has become one of the top issues among voters in this year's presidential election.
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The company has become one of the world's most powerful tech investors, thanks to Saudi money.
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Little Mix went on to become one of Britain's biggest girl groups since the Spice Girls.
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She's likely to become one of the more prominent members of Trumpworld in the coming months.
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The stock market has become one of Trump's favorite talking points, a measure of his success.
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Now in Season 3, the four Parkers have become one of TV's most endearingly dysfunctional families.
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In the past few years, my neighborhood has become one of the deadliest in the city.
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"How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare" would become one of Beuys's best known actions.
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Indeed, Latvian Football League president Emils Latkovskis has become one of European football's most beleaguered figures.
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I could become one of the users who oversees posting and commenting activity on a subreddit.
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But we always knew she wouldn't — and that eventually, she would become one of his victims.
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Nonetheless, it's a formidable achievement that could become one of the definitive works on the subject.
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It may also become one of humanity's most impressive attempts at saving multiple species from extinction.
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I am not going to become one of these other comics who's been accused of stealing jokes.
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Since its opening, the Prada Foundation has become one of the most dynamic cultural spaces in Europe.
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And for Bella Hadid, her serious gaze has become one of her marked modeling characteristics — until now.
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Founded in 2010, Supercell has just 213 employees but has become one of Finland's most profitable companies.
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Today's post-Millennial youth may become one of the most engaged and progressive generations since the 1960s.
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Since then Raffaele has become one of the more outspoken proponents of evaluating biomarkers for physiological age.
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O'Donnell will become one of only a small number of women to lead a network nightly newscast.
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Trump would like to see it become one of his signature foreign policy achievements, the officials said.
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The out of control blaze is on track to become one of the largest in California history.
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First up, China is a nation that's hoping to become one of the world's major space powers.
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Analysts believe that "The Lion King" could become one of the highest-grossing films of the year.
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New York (CNN Business)Apple has suddenly become one of the most polarizing stocks on Wall Street.
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No, seriously — Dysons clean so well, you're about to become one of those people who enjoys vacuuming.
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The Priority Embark has quickly become one of the most beloved and prized possessions in my home.
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In the two years since, it has become one of the largest online smartphone sellers in India.
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The Promise looks like it could become one of the biggest movies of the next few months.
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One is poised to become one of the most powerful anti-heroes in the DC Extended Universe.
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They do not realize how art could become one of the reasons people want to visit Artsakh.
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Georgia has become one of the top locations for film and TV productions over the past decade.
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It is expected to become one of the most valuable tech companies to go public since Snapchat.
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London has become one of the hottest hubs for fintech not only in Europe but the world.
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It has become one of the most-watched videos on the platform, with over 3.7 billion views.
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ELON MUSK, a serial Silicon Valley entrepreneur, has become one of the most famous tycoons in America.
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It's the reason Hot Ones has become one of the most popular video series on the internet.
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Now the headphones have become one of Apple's most beloved products, and the company is doubling down.
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In fact, vapes and e-cigs have become one of the most debated issues in public health.
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Chloe Kim has quickly become one of the best snowboarders in the world — and she's only 163!
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Boyd Renner, who'd eventually become one of the co-founders of Everence, was one of those people.
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Virtually unknown during his lifetime, Mackintosh and his buildings have become one of the city's biggest attractions.
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More recently the region around Kutkai has become one of the world's largest production hubs for methamphetamine.
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This rate has become one of the few reliable yardsticks against which to peg prices in Venezuela.
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The Grammy winner has become one of the most vocal critics of the president on social media.
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You don't become one of the world's most memorable TV moms without doling out some sound advice.
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Now, in just 5 years, he's become one of the top 20 Apple collectors in the world.
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The decision would ultimately propel Lego to become one of the largest toy companies in the world.
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It may become one of the tools that everyone would be expected to use before dispensing medications.
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Over the past few years, Fidelity has become one of the largest investors in pre-IPO companies.
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The wife of Tom Brady persevered to become one of the most sought-after faces in fashion.
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You, too, could become one of these bodies on display by donating to the Institute for Plastination.
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Their Real Techniques makeup brushes have become one of the most popular affordable options on the market.
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Catchers: "Framing" (getting borderline pitches called for strikes) has become one of baseball's most highly coveted skills.
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Time, or rather the lack of it, has become one of the most pressing concerns about Brexit.
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Over the past few years, China's tech ascension has become one of the hottest topics du jour.
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"I hope we can become one of the biggest small-satellite launchers in the world," Shu said.
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So how exactly does a famous food personality become one of the biggest music presenters at SXSW?
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And Emma González, an 18-year-old Parkland student survivor, has become one of the loudest voices.
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The fear of a Trump presidency has become one of the most powerful arguments in her favor.
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Chen is an industry veteran who helped the company become one of the world's largest oil traders.
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YAMANASHI, Japan — It's become one of the main attractions in this sleepy town, just southwest of Tokyo.
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In the US, it has quickly become one of the most destructive invasive species in 251 years.
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Carson grew out of poverty in Detroit to become one of the world's most accomplished pediatric neurosurgeons.
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According to Clivillés, Williams signed a contract to become one of C&C Music Factory's featured artists.
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Luna Mae London has become one of the top-secret brands known only to the super rich.
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As the "Great American Eclipse" approaches, the fire has become one of the state's public safety priorities.
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La Colombe Coffee: Philadelphia's artisanal coffee roaster has undeniably become one of New York's best coffee spots.
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Ghosn was the architect of an alliance that has become one of the world's leading automotive groups.
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"iPhone has become one of the most important, world-changing and successful products in history," Cook said.
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This mahogany-eyed teen went on to become one of the funniest ladies in the (wine) country.
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It has used that advantage to become one of the most powerful forces in the advertising business.
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Dunne's Experiment seems to have become one of the secret wellsprings, or wormholes, of twentieth-century literature.
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Psychiatric illness has also become one of the major conditions affecting the health of the world population.
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By the time Chávez was released, in 1994, Maduro had become one of his most trusted aides.
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The exercise regime to become one of the most beloved K-pop acts is no easy feat.
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Xtandi, however, has also become one of the latest symbols of the controversy over high drug prices.
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She has become one of the CFPB's most vocal defenders since her 2012 election to the Senate.
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"Orsted has a real and solid opportunity to become one of the future renewable majors," he said.
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In the 1980s, private equity arose from nowhere to become one of the most treasured asset classes.
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This has allowed it to become one of the most powerful and valuable corporations on the planet.
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To become one of the final Rolex events proves how far the Turkish Airlines Open has come.
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One such rising talent, the Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz, has become one of the site's top sellers.
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Since the shooting, Giffords has become one of the nation's pre-eminent advocates for gun control legislation.
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The U.S. Department of Education has, in effect, become one of the largest banks in the world.
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Hopper Backflip 24, $299.99, available at YETIThis cooler has become one of my best friends this year.
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DAE has become one of the world's largest aircraft lessors after acquiring Dublin-based AWAS last year.
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Satisfying an affluent crowd that skews toward middle age has become one of the promoters' main concerns.
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That combination, largely unique to tennis among major sports, has become one of the sport's greatest strengths.
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It's easy to see how he's become one of the highest-paid tennis players of all time.
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In March Victoria's Secret announced on Instagram that Barbara Palvin would become one of its newest Angels.
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Procedural justice has become one of the most important strategies for changing direction — perhaps the most important.
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A particular strip of land there has become one of the most mine-contaminated places on earth.
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When you own a pet, they immediately become one of the most important things in your life.
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He's on track to become one of the youngest players to ever wear a Blue Jays uniform.
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Those acquisitions led WPP to become one of the largest advertising companies in the world by revenue.
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This pushed the channel to become one of the top five most-watched across the Roku platform.
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To become one of the all time greats, you need talent, for sure, but also incredible luck.
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She recommended a threesome scene with Jiz Lee, who's grown to become one of my favorite performers.
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In 1945, the company introduced a new V12 engine that would become one of Ferrari's signature offerings.
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It has become one of the biggest facilitators of the revolving door between Washington and Wall Street.
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Lately, though, losing to the Flyers had nearly become one of those traditions that haunted the Penguins.
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What accounted for its resilience after 9/11 to become one of the nation's safest big cities?
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Now, her stand-up special "Nanette" has become one of the most discussed comedy performances in ages.
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At Bad Saint, dinuguan has become one of the best-selling dishes, without the veil of euphemism.
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Over the last few years, they've become one of region's most highly organised and powerful terror organizations.
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In Minnesota, Ilhan Omar is favored to become one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress.
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She passes away as he promises to become one of the greatest singer-songwriters of all time.
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Each episode began with what would become one of the most memorable opening-credit sequences in television.
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She then went on to become one of the main characters in the Clone Wars animated series.
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That predictability has helped it become one of the most influential — and criticized — companies in the world.
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The pangolin, a mammal sometimes confused with the armadillo, has become one of the most trafficked animals.
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Within hours, the post had become one of the most controversial and most commented in SROTD's history.
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And after years of growth it has become one of the largest internet companies in the world.
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The approach, called microtargeting, has helped Facebook become one of the world's most lucrative and powerful companies.
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Mort Drucker, who would become one of Mad's master caricaturists, had sent in samples of his work.
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It became known as "Earthrise" and has become one of the most well-known photographs in history.
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Andrew Cuomo of New York has quickly become one of the most familiar faces in the nation.
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Already, it's using AI surveillance technologies to become one of the most repressive countries on the planet.
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In the process, the president has become one of Clinton's most reliable attack dogs, rivaling even Sen.
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How did the Boivin starfish become one of the most celebrated jewelry designs of the 20th century?
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Contemporary art has become one of the city's key marketing tools for the Easyjet-and-Airbnb generation.
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"The business re-skilling marketplace has become one of our biggest drivers of growth," Mr. Deters said.
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Here's how a small-town Prussian princess could become one of Russia's most successful and memorable rulers.
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China and Davos have since become one of the oddest power couples in international economics and politics.
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One of the greatest Born in Philadelphia, Bryant quickly soared to become one of basketball's greatest champions.
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The Canadian-born e-commerce platform has become one of the most influential players in online retail.
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Here, my grandfather could start a business that would become one of the nation's leading general contractors.
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Vibrant, stackable rings have undeniably become one of the trendiest accessories of the year thanks to BaubleBar.
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"The autos have become one of the weakest parts of the global economy," Cramer said on Tuesday.
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TransferWise is one of the most successful, growing to become one of Europe's largest financial technology firms.
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You can read these appeals until you become one of the lost items in need of finding.
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The forum grew rapidly to become one of the 50 most active on Reddit, according to Pushshift.
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At Rockwell, he met Mr. Madasani, who would become one of his best friends and a roommate.
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And now, Amazon has become one of the most powerful, single corporate entities in the entire world.
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Nashville's Bridgestone Arena has become one of the most distinct and revered home arenas in the league.
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TransferWise was founded in 2011 and has since become one of Europe's most valuable fintech start-ups.
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But Mr. Huxley, 28, has beat the odds to become one of the company's most enticing members.
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I'd never would have expected that we'd become one of the largest hotel companies in the world.
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Unlike Peter Parker, though, Adrian Toomes isn't inspired by example to become one of the good guys.
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President Donald Trump has easily become one of the country's, if not the world's, most controversial figures.
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He's Mr. Christmas Tree, and he's fast become one of New York City's most beloved holiday characters.
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In the process, Pompeo has become one of the most powerful and influential staffers of this administration.
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And in what has become one of his trademarks, Trump accused his targets of his own transgressions.
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Kraft grew his paper and packaging conglomerate to become one of the largest exporters in North America.
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The sweet interaction would sadly become one of their last as she was gone by Nov. 24.
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But graffiti art has become one of the most globally recognizable and copied forms of contemporary culture.
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Despite his opposition, the tax law has become one of the flashpoints in Lance's re-election campaign.
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The Nike swoosh has become one of the most globally recognized pieces of branding in the world.
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Soon, you too may find that your robot vacuum has also become one of your best friends.
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The Japanese company has become one of the world's most powerful tech investors, thanks to Saudi money.
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Up's theme song has become one of Pixar's most iconic scores since the film's debut in 2009.
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And we looked at how the N.F.L. has become one of the most divisive brands in America.
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She did not expect that it would become one of the most popular scents in the store.
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Generally, the "Clinton disappointment" story attempts to suggest how Clinton might have become one of said greats.
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But the issue here extends beyond fraud and money laundering and has become one of food safety.
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They've become one of the major ways the world hashes out the rules of the global economy.
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So how did this long, confusing British game become one of the most popular sports on earth?
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He is Sir Didi Gregorius, and he has become one of the most delightful players in baseball.
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They embraced her identity and helped their daughter become one of the youngest people to ever publicly transition.
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It was a low-key start for what was to become one of the European Union's signature achievements.
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Egypt has no interest in conflict with Israel, which has become one of Cairo's most important regional partners.
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Brackstone would later become one of many to follow the issue of George's commemorative Hutt River Province stamps.
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But the authors say the policy should become one of many tools widely adopted by schools and parents.
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And over the past quarter-century, this has become one of the most hotly debated questions in economics.
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Image: NASAHurricane Harvey and its remnants have quickly become one of the worst natural disasters in US history.
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NRG may become one of those teams when the league kicks off in late-2017 or in 2018.
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The elder statesman has become one of the most beloved and enduring figures in Hollywood over the years.
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As those principles have played out, Lil B has quickly become one of modern rap's most influential figures.
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In January, Finland will become one of the first countries to enable the launch of commercial 5G networks.
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The Falcons expected Edwards to join John Abraham and become one of the league's best defensive end tandems.
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Fast forward about 25 years, and Oakley had become one of the biggest sunglass brands in the world.
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Eventually Richard was given permission to become one of the few people to be buried in Lower Manhattan.
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It was published in 1877, and has become one of the best-selling children's books of all time.
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Since its publication in 1965, it's become one of the most famous science fiction novels of all time.
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Barrett's current job has become one of the best she's ever had in her thirty-plus-year career.
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It was the 10th death linked to what has become one of the country's biggest consumer safety problems.
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He has become one of the biggest traders of used clothes in Afghanistan, importing 1,1.803 bales each winter.
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The once-polarizing world of open-source software has recently become one of the hotter destinations for VCs.
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Because of the deal, the Army will become one of the key customers for Microsoft's augmented-reality goggles.
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It will be closely watched, for the railways have become one of the most politically charged public services.
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Its stores have, in some areas, become one of the few places where people can still find work.
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That information could become one of its most valuable assets as it seeks to become an advertising giant.
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The son of sharecroppers, Cummings rose to become one of the most prominent Democratic members of the House.
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There's a reason Pokémon has become one of the top five best-selling gaming series of all time.
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That was a smart move — Fortnite has since become one of the biggest and most lucrative games ever.
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The 77 year-old beat Republican Salazar to become one of the oldest Freshmen House members in history.
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George Dawe was an English artist who hoped to become one of Britain's answer to the Old Masters.
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If "sleepy eyes" sounds familiar, that's because the phrase has become one of Trump's recurring zingers for Todd.
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It wasn't luck that propelled "Pokemon Go" to become one of the biggest gaming phenomenons in recent years.
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It's a final attempt to salvage what's become one of the most acrimonious relationships on the global stage.
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Melee, a 2001 Nintendo GameCube title that's become one of the most beloved fighting games of all time.
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"She's become one of those people who are simply part of the fabric of people's lives," says Morgan.
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In death Che, with his flowing hair and beret, has become one of the world's favourite revolutionary icons.
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Zendaya Coleman has arguably become one of the most interesting young stars to watch on the red carpet.
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Shirley's wacky accounting and money management practices have become one of Maisel season 2's most fun quirks.
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Lil Wayne, 33, has become one of the biggest names in rap music over a two-decade career.
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Shaw, where Victorian row houses sit alongside renovated industrial lofts, has become one of the city's trendiest neighbourhoods.
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Monster Hunter World has defied expectations to become one of the most successful games in the developer's history.
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That's why we love him and why he has become one of rap's truest—albeit, weirdest—cult figures.
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Walmart is set to assert "worldwide dominance" and become one of "Amazon's worst nightmares," according to one analyst.
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Russia: 'One of the gravest challenges' Climate change has become one of the gravest challenges humanity is facing.
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He's reportedly become one of the candidate's closest advisors and has taken to openly criticizing anti-Trump Republicans.
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Now that he's become one of the most powerful men in the country, his remarks are worth reexamining.
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Wadi Barada, which lies northwest of Damascus, has become one of the fiercest battlefronts in Syria's civil war.
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After all, she didn't become one of the most iconic, enduring supermodels of her generation for no reason.
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And she is poised to become one of the most powerful women in U.S. state-level government. Ever.
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Patricia went on to become one of Bill Belichick's most trusted assistant coaches with the New England Patriots.
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The once-incendiary hit eventually went on to become one of the most celebrated songs in Madonna's canon.
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Overregulation squashes every creative mind in healthcare, which has become one of the most regulated industries in America.
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The use of gutter oil in restaurants has become one of the biggest food safety concerns in China.
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Meanwhile, WeWork has become one of the world's wealthiest startups with a valuation of more than $20 billion.
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Pruitt has become one of the most closely watched and highly divisive bureaucrats appointed by President Donald Trump.
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This definitely wasn't a joke, though, and Gmail went on to become one of Google's most successful products.
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As spokeswoman, Ortagus would become one of the most prominent faces of the Trump administration on foreign policy.
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Rappler has also grown to become one of the most critical voices of Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's government.
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Such is the case with 1984, which The Hollywood Reporter writes has become one of Hollywood's hottest properties.
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Through Maxine, I learned that someone your ex has dated could become one of your most treasured friends.
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The goal, Gupta said, was to become one of the largest fully integrated steel producers in the world.
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But after a hot start shooting the ball, Orlando's defense has become one of the league's 10 worst.
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In the years since, his account has become one of the most interesting football-related accounts to follow.
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And if these predictions are even remotely correct, then network management will become one of the key issues.
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Chairman Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) has quietly become one of the strongest national advocates for fighting opioid abuse.
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With the op-ed, Romney seems poised to become one of Trump's top Republican critics in the Senate.
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Kwan stole the hearts of the American people to become one of the country's most popular female athletes.
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When she first started at NY219, she was asked to become one of the "faces" of the station.
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I didn't know it at the time, but it would become one of my best new apartment purchases.
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The Bridge Club has become one of the best venues for venture-capital networking in the Bay Area.
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Yet even among Venezuela's failing hospitals, Luis Razetti Hospital in Barcelona has become one of the most notorious.
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The outbreak of wildfires has become one of the deadliest in the state history, according to Cal Fire.
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By the late nineties, Football Manager had become one of the most popular computer games in the world.
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Far from being the man to deliver a deal, Mr Abbas has become one of its biggest obstacles.
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Airbnb went on to raise over $3 billion and become one of the most successful digital companies ever.
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Just a single word has become one of the most famous lines in the entire Harry Potter series.
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Israel has become one of the top 10 arms exporters in the world, competing with the United States.
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Since launching in 1964, Nike has become one of the most successful and recognizable brands in American history.
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Butler has developed to become one of the NBA's best two-way players and a perennial All-Star.
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Should Sterling accept, he'd become one of Air Jordan's highest paid athletes, ahead of basketball prodigy Zion Williamson.
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Once the bastion of liberty, France has now become one of the greatest international threats to free speech.
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Leonardo DiCaprio has become one of Hollywood's most recognizable talents since making his film debut back in 1991.
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On her first trip Ivanova met female shaman, Tatiana, who's become one of her favourite subjects to photograph.
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Farage won the messaging wars, and he's become one of the most visible supporters of the "leave" campaign.
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Best Gore, started by Marek in 2008, has become one of the biggest shock websites of all time.
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Indeed, the scruffy nature of Mir has become one of its most defining—and endearing—qualities in retrospect.
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Ambani's telecom company, Jio, has grown to become one of India's biggest mobile carriers, with 340 million subscribers.
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And Apple has become one of the biggest gaming companies in the world, but it makes no games.
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Campbell wore a stunning glitter maroon ball gown, which has also become one of his most memorable looks.
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It was Fandiño's initial faith, Martín Moro said, that helped him become one of the country's top taxidermists.
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In aiding the fight against terrorist groups, Mr. Kaolaga said, Burkina Faso has become one of their targets.
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" The film's star, Sandrine Bonnaire, had become "one of the most sought-after screen artists in her country.
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But certainly by the 1960s, blackface had become one of the few very absolute taboos in American culture.
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How has Oksana Masters become one of the most visible and popular athletes at the 2018 Paralympic Games?
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And what its practitioners call the Archaeology of D-Day has become one of their most active fields.
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This reflects the way universities have become one of the most important loci of our ongoing culture war.
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Eat: Una Pizza Napoletana has become one of the most enjoyable pizzerias in New York, our critic writes.
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Gangs took control of city streets and the murder rate spiked to become one of the world's highest.
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The stretch of Varick between Houston and Spring Streets has become one of the most dangerous in Manhattan.
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Robot-written word salad T-shirts, however, have managed to become one of the internet's purest inside jokes.
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For these reasons and more, D.A.F.s have become one of the most controversial issues in the charitable world.
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By 2003 he had become one of Mexico's most popular politicians, with approval ratings close to 80 percent.
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And yet Google Photos has become one of the most emotionally resonant pieces of technology I regularly use.
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Feature He has become one of the best jazz pianists alive — by disappearing almost completely into his music.
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Why it matters: Magecart has become one of the most prolific threats to steal credit card information online.
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A few years later, though, he has become one of the walking dead, having lost his only child.
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Over the past several years, surgical has become one of the hottest — and best funded — categories in robotics.
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Cummings was the son of sharecroppers, and rose to become one of the most powerful Democrats in Congress.
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TikTok has quickly become one of the most popular social media apps worldwide, especially among Gen Z users.
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For these reasons and more, D.A.F.s have become one of the most controversial issues in the charitable world.
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Locked up in prison for more than three months, he had become one of Japan's most famous detainees.
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The tax break has helped private equity become one of the most lucrative sectors of the financial industry.
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But it was not DeWitt Rhoden, who would become one of the most successful businessmen in Wood County.
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It has arguably become one of his go-to phrases to deflect criticism and mobilize his voter base.
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At 16-years-old, Greta Thunberg has become one of the most high-profile climate activists in history.
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In recent years, Ivory Coast has shed its violent past to become one of Africa's fastest-growing economies.
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The Christmas count has become one of the most important bird databases because of its scale and longevity.
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That Soros survived the Holocaust to become one of the world's most brilliant investors is no small miracle.
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Pence argued the issue of gay rights would become one of the most important issues of the 1990s.
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Just ask Melissa McCarthy, who went on to become one of the decade's few genuine new movie stars.
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To fans, the midmatch mother-son powwows have become one of the game's most reliable and endearing spectacles.
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In recent years, Planned Parenthood has become one of the biggest sources of volunteer power for Democratic campaigns.
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The fate of the 60-vote threshold has become one of the early tests of the 2020 campaign.
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Good news for Patrick Collison, who runs what has become one of the dominant companies in the business.
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Bendet founded Alice + Olivia in 2002, and it has since become one of the top brands in womenswear.
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Over the last decade, Silicon Valley Community Foundation has become one of the favorite destinations for tech philanthropy.
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Based on Thursday's performances, that suddenly has become one of the most anticipated regular-season games in years.
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The film has become one of the most controversial of the season because of its content as well.
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Through capitalist reforms it has emerged from international isolation to become one of the world's fastest-growing economies.
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Now, he has become one of the first to be criminally charged under the city's expanded blight ordinance.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham has become one of President Donald Trump's closest allies since trashing his candidacy in 2016.
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Since its debut in 2013, it&aposs become one of the most famous desserts in New York City.
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Smooth jazz didn't start with Kenny G, though he did quickly become one of its most ardent mascots.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo has become one of the NBA's brightest stars under the tutelage of head coach Jason Kidd.
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The rapper and songwriter, signed to Atlantic Records, has become one of the biggest artists of hip-hop.
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Over those 40 years, it's become one of the premier destinations for repertory film exhibition in Los Angeles.
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ColourPop may only be three years old, but it's quickly become one of the most covetable beauty brands around.
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Since achieving that goal, she has become one of the most popular MMA fighters in Asia -- male or female.
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They are dealing with an economy that has become one of the main pillars of the international monetary system.
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The pair has already become one of our favorite on-screen couples before a proper trailer was even released.
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She'd used her retirement from the world of fashion to become one of the world's most influential power brokers.
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You've become one of the bastards we hated: An egomaniacal, Self-centered, Self-serving, Self-deceived, Mega-corporate Prick!
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It has become one of the biggest political touch points since President Obama first proposed the law in 2009.
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Matt Bollinger, a figurative painter from Independence, Missouri, has become one of our most articulate chroniclers of Trump's America.
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Somehow, Richardson, who was selected 40th overall in the 2015 draft, has become one of Miami's most reliable characters.
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Now, Ivanka Trump is poised to become one of the most influential -- and powerful -- first daughters in US history.
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"It has become one of my love languages," Richards-Ross says about putting together coordinated looks for her family.
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The former Formula 1 aerodynamicist has become one of Australia's most skilled bakers, and risen to notoriety very quickly.
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Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have become one of Hollywood's sweetest, most hilarious power couple over the past decade.
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"We will fulfil our aspiration to become one of the major European medical devices companies," Gonzalez, an American, said.
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In the intervening years, it has risen to become one of the most recognized enterprise communication tools currently available.
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Since launching about two years ago, the Juul has become one of the hottest e-cigarettes on the market.
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Comey's account, titled A Higher Loyalty, has become one of the most hotly anticipated political books in recent memory.
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Support for single-payer health care has become one of the central lines of attack for Republicans this year.
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The latest development would push the country forward on its path to become one of the world's nuclear powers.
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The celebrity attorney — who has become one of the president's chief antagonists — is flirting with a 2020 presidential run.
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In the months since, Crews has become one of the few men at the forefront of the #MeToo movement.
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Meadows, meanwhile, was one of Trump's earliest supporters on Capitol Hill and has become one of his closest confidants.
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Habony has gone after his former ally Simicska, whose empire had become one of the biggest threats to Orbán.
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The White House defended Porter, who had become one of the staffers closest to Trump, before he ultimately resigned.
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Founded in 1928, this company sells dozens of lollipop flavors, and has become one of the region's signature brands.
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HBO's "Game of Thrones" premiered in 2011 and has since become one of the most popular series out there.
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Some predict that Mozambique will become one of the world's top producers of liquefied natural gas—an African Qatar.
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The messaging service has become one of the main ways Brazilians keep in touch with friends, colleagues and family.
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I've read everything of his since, and he has fast become one of my favorite authors of all time.
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Just as indisputably, Michael Kors has become one of the most honored and recognized figures in modern American fashion.
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Amazon and Google restrict advertising opportunities on their smart speakers, so flash briefings have become one of few workarounds.
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If MasterClass had been around at Woods's peak, one imagines this content would have become one of its classes.
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The $400 million NBCUniversal has put into BuzzFeed means it has become one of Big Media's biggest digital bets.
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The program has since become one of the most successful acceleration programs the global startup community has ever seen.
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According to Vulture, Mr. Mars' song has become one of only 13 singles to earn the RIAA's diamond distinction.
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It remains one of the world's top rice producers and has become one of the most popular tourist destinations.
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Since abandoning his own candidacy for president, Christie has become one of Republican nominee Donald Trump's most visible supporters.
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The story of JonBenét's assault, ransom, and murder has become one of the most befuddling cases of modern crime.
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In my clinical practice in psychiatry, food has become one of my favorite medicines for the brain and mind.
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SINCE ITS domestication more than 6,23 years ago, the grapevine has become one of the world's most valuable crops.
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Quietly but emphatically proving Eliot wrong, Oakley went on to become one of the most celebrated muralists in America.
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"Last Christmas" has become one of the holiday season's go-to songs — as any mall-goer can tell you.
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What to watch: Natural language AI voice systems could become one of the most effective driver-assistance technologies available.
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Pick from 18 patterns and become one of the 2,000 five-star reviewers loving how they look and feel.
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Over the last few years, CES has become one of the most prominent trade shows for the automotive industry.
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It has become one of the most popular social media apps and generates 10 billion video views a day.
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Since the invasion of Ukraine, Mrs Merkel has become one of the strongest advocates of EU pressure on Russia.
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Since WeChat was created in 2011, it has become one of the most useful tools for Chinese immigrants abroad.
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Vietnam's per capita beer consumption is forecast to become one of Asia's highest within the next couple of years.
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Ellen Pompeo has become one of television's highest paid actresses thanks to her work as the unstoppable Meredith Grey.
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Do you think she's become one of the heroes, or does she still have a villainous streak in her?
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That's when it clicked in my head that he had been grooming me to become one of his pets.
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Starr himself admitted he chose the play that would become one of the most well-known in Packers history.
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Hardly known to the public two years ago, he has risen to become one of France's most popular politicians.
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Since its March release, 13 Reasons Why has become one of Netflix's most successful and talked-about original shows.
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Since both India and Pakistan tested nuclear weapons in 7833, Kashmir has become one of world's most dangerous flashpoints.
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And in Oklahoma, A Amanda Douglas lost her chance to become one of the country's first Native American congresswomen.
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The country, which relies heavily on imports for food, has become one of the U.N.'s top humanitarian crises.
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The home of Irish rugby and soccer is set to become one of the greenest stadiums on the planet.
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A first-round pick in 2013, Crawford has quickly become one of the best defensive shortstop prospects in baseball.
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For Michael Jordan, the fear of failure elevated him to become one of the greatest athletes in sports history.
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Hoover has become one of the most popular figures in San Francisco after he launched Product Hunt in 2014.
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It helped lead Malaysia to become one of the world's two largest producers of palm oil, along with Indonesia.
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As the drug war continues, these racial disparities have become one of the major points of criticism against it.
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It is now more likely that North Korea will become one of the targets President Trump wants to 'exterminate'.
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Know-it-alls will be especially grating to you—and be careful not to become one of those yourself!
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Nina Turner has become one of the most vociferous supporters of Sanders since breaking away from Clinton in November.
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Mamoun's Falafel 119 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012 MacDougal Street has become one of the rowdiest in Manhattan.
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The IEA also said petrochemicals would become one of the main sources of global oil and gas demand growth.
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Upworthy burst on to the digital media scene in 2012 and become one of the leaders in aggregating content.
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In his first term on Capitol Hill, Lieu has quickly become one of Congress's most prominent voices on cybersecurity.
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Today, by contrast, the genre has become one of the preeminent literary spaces for imagining social and political change.
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Captain America: Civil War has already become one of Marvel's best-received movies within a week of its release.
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Schumy has said the aim of the merger was to become one of the top twelve players in Europe.
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Moët & Chandon: Founded in 1743, Moët & Chandon has since become one of the most popular Champagnes in the world.
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And how did a murder trial in California become one of the most important criminal cases of the year?
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Here's the story of how he rose to become one of the most sought after stars in the MLS.
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Bezos has become one of the richest women in the world after her divorce this year from Amazon's founder.
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Over the centuries, the philosopher has become one of the most important and recognizable symbols of traditional Chinese culture.
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Instead, the Pacers narrowly missed drafting what could have become one of the most dynamic duos in the league.
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Jobs led Apple to become one of the world's most valuable companies, creating consumer-friendly products with sleek designs.
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Megyn Kelly has become one of the more recognizable faces on the network, especially during this year's election cycle.
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An opinion column has claimed that France has now become one of the "greatest international threats" to free speech.
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The show never aired, but this investor later went on to become one of the company&aposs board members.
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