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1 Instead, it's become a must - see event as it veers into record-setting territory.
2 Handbag dogs have become a must - have item in any self-respecting socialite's handbag.
3 Remote device management is now become a must - have for all major smartphone makers.
4 The Cape Town Sevens has become a must - see on the annual rugby calendar.
5 Not for nothing did TechCrunch become a must - read in tech circles.
6 An influx of cheaper toys has seen them become a must - have for younger pilots.
7 Hair extensions have become a must - have fashion accessory for many women around the world.
8 Oireachtas Report may become a must - see TV show.
9 Grand Central Terminal has become a must - go for shoppers looking for unique gifts created by local artists.
10 And the Singapore sling, a classic gin-based cocktail, has become a must - try for visitors over the years.
11 But the game is still holding it's value fairly well on eBay, and it's become a must - rent for fans.
12 But 1stUp.com president and CEO Charles Katz says that free dialup has quickly become a must - have feature for Web portals.
13 The festival has grown from humble roots in 1987 to become a must - attend event for global music business rainmakers and taste-makers.
14 The product has also become a must - have for major ad campaigns for brands like Pretty Little Things, Match.com, Kohler and Lululemon.
15 He's a huge talent and his Sunday morning show is going to become a must - listen for fans of his irreverent humour.
16 After a constant steam of press and an appearance on "MasterChef", the restaurant has become a must - try for visitors.
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