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1 The case has quickly become a topic in the U.S. presidential race.
2 Soon the religion of Judea had become a topic of patrician Rome.
3 What was once a personal secret has become a topic for group discussion.
4 Still, her presence in the USA team has become a topic of dispute.
5 Gabe knew that his newest escort would quickly become a topic of discussion.
6 Nevertheless books had become a topic which was avoided between father and son.
7 The anticancer effect of Scutellaria baicalensis extract has recently become a topic of interest.
8 Social distancing on airplanes has become a topic of debate.
9 Was it at times very painful to watch race become a topic of conversation?
10 The offers become a topic of discussion in the council chambers with our advisers.
11 The practice - and necessity - of triage has become a topic of intense debate.
12 The level of literacy in the Bush household has become a topic of national curiosity.
13 Immigration has become a topic of political debate in recent weeks as Spain's economic crisis has deepened.
14 No exercise in scientific verification, before or since, has ever attracted so many headlines or become a topic of universal conversation.
15 While EF has been studied extensively in humans, it has only recently become a topic of research in the domestic dog.
16 Therefore, ultrasonic microbubbles become a topic of intense interest in drug delivery because they can be used as gene targeting delivery systems.
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