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1 We prayed for her, but she has now become an icon of genocide.
2 But off the record, Hayes had become an icon in the entertainment world.
3 And Sally Ride, as the first American woman in space, would become an icon .
4 This old car has become an icon on Mumbai's roads.
5 We're not supposed to lock ourselves and become an icon .
6 Since then its become an icon , while it is still made in Oxford, by BMW.
7 Burroughs would become an icon of apocalyptic hipster cynicism.
8 He has become an icon for the fan club.
9 A man demonised for centuries in British culture has become an icon of dissidence and defiance.
10 He's become an icon of Christchurch, moving through the city centre in pointed hats and long cloaks.
11 Germaine Greer the iconoclast has become an icon , one who has withstood a number of theoretical u-turns.
12 Beyond it, she has become an icon , a universal symbol of courage, endurance and peaceful resistance, a new Mandela.
13 From his days at The Navhind Times to owning Goa Today, Mascarenhas had become an icon in Goan journalism.
14 The image of 'Neda', a young Iranian woman killed in the protest, has become an icon for the demonstrators.
15 Stoker compiled his own influences from dozens of sources, and the result has become an icon of fantasy and horror.
16 Its F-350 behemoth has become an icon of middle America and about as commonplace on the US interstat(...)
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