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1 Meanwhile, her husband's transgressions and possible criminality have become fodder for endless TV broadcasts.
2 Any photos which your friends and contacts have uploaded become fodder for the presentation.
3 Others feared that the deadly viral pandemic could become fodder for ill-advised attempts at humor.
4 There's a clear socioeconomic line between the wealthy and those who become fodder for their fantasies.
5 Puerto Rico's brain drain and its shrinking population have become fodder for headlines on the island.
6 Throughout the year most players will return again and again to become fodder on these multiplayer battlefields.
7 Food packaging could become fodder for 3-D printing; gardens might flourish underground and flooring be woven from bamboo.
8 Just to become fodder for cannon?
9 The report could become fodder for the heated debate this year over the government's role in the housing market.
10 Whatever their provenance, the random juxtaposition of predictive text memes has become fodder for a growing genre of AI humor.
11 All those smudged prints that Horatio from CSI: Miami now tosses aside could now become fodder for his famous one-liners.
12 GM's decision to close the small-car assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio, had become fodder for Trump and several Democratic presidential candidates.
13 What with her roles as Snack Mom, church helper, doctor's wife and newspaper columnist, her every move had become fodder for scrutiny.
14 Dozens included references to the animated film Bee Movie, a film about a disillusioned worker bee that has become fodder for several popular memes.
15 How many of them, Corelli wondered, have come down into the subway looking for a little warmth, only to become fodder for the creepers?
16 Their image became fodder for advertising and supermarket products in the post-war consumer boom.
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