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1 She allowed me to become invisible among them, which I found extraordinary.
2 This jet of fire had become invisible about a quarter past twelve.
3 The thundering of its passage reverberates long after it has become invisible .
4 It's a curious thing but, as you get older, you become invisible .
5 He immediately turned and hunched his shoulders, trying to become invisible himself.
6 Having come from that unknown region, they have once more become invisible .
7 The best thing to do at this point was become invisible .
8 The only way to become invisible was to fall into line.
9 For some reason, each country's strength has become invisible to itself.
10 Suppose we become invisible just when they think they have us?
11 I think the ability to marginalize someone, and for someone to become invisible .
12 It was at night when Eddie first started to become invisible .
13 The famous five, now four, found they had become invisible , too.
14 So much for the secret of her ability to become invisible .
15 Or does it become invisible when the ghost puts it in his pocket?
16 Mortified, I slink lower in my chair, trying to become invisible .
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