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Meanings of become a template in English
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Usage of become a template in English
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In professional rugby the timing of a substitution has becomeatemplate.
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If successful, the strategy could becomeatemplate for other banks in the U.S. taxman's sights, the legal sources said.
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These recommendations must becomeatemplate for global action otherwise FEMR may be a waste of time, however, he says.
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The government package may becomeatemplate for other U.S. banks expected to face growing losses as the economy contracts.
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Experts said this arrangement could becomeatemplate for how Burger King, as a foreign company, could shave its U.S. tax rate further.
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Yet it becameatemplate for future conflict in the 20th century.
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Her Bruges speech of 1988 becameatemplate for a new generation of Tory sceptics.
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Person, which becameatemplate for his series.
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But this film becameatemplate for the channel's environmental coverage over much of the following 17 years.
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If the universe agrees that past events are not contradicted by a theory, the theory becomesatemplate.
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Broadgate becameatemplate for capitalism.
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The historian Kathryn Hughes has written the definitive biography of a woman born in 1836 who becameatemplate for hardworking housewives.
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Li helped salvage the deal, which becameatemplate for a flood of state-owned Chinese companies raising billions of dollars through public listings.
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They have also expressed concern over Proposition 61's potential to curb drugmaker profits, particularly if it becomesatemplate for action in other states.
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The assault by 10 gunmen killed 166 people, gripped media attention during a three-day siege and becameatemplate for subsequent "copycat" operations like Westgate.