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1 However, polarization effects become very significant when a second ion is present.
2 In the longer term family will become very important, especially around December.
3 Isn't it great? look with which the doctor had become very familiar.
4 These qualities would become very important in Islam, as we shall see.
5 Once seen as an American pursuit, therapy has become very popular here.
6 That has grown to almost 50, so conditions had become very cramped.
7 Mr Bomberg said the relationship between the two will become very personal.
8 As a result, they'd become very guarded about who crossed their airspace.
9 Recently, interest in the Chinese goddess Kuan Yin has become very popular.
10 In the fall, birds and fowls of all kinds become very fat.
11 We have become very good at begging letters to charities and trusts.
12 Over the last week I had become very familiar with the compound.
13 She has recently become very sensitive and can seem down in herself.
14 I thought so too; indeed, I had become very anxious about Leo.
15 In the meantime, Monsieur Louison had become very uneasy about his wife.
16 And the combination of those photos has led her to become very ... involved .
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