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Its becoming an extraordinarily diverse and multicultural area, David Watters
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They say the older you get, the more you become like your parents. It's scary. I'm becoming just like him. I've got a little bit more hair. Matt Sylvester
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Foreign investors are becoming a bit more gun shy about buying U.S. assets. Until the dollar settles down, we are going to be looking at volatility in the foreign exchange markets. Sung Sohn
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Ford's commitment to the Ford Tour de Georgia is an essential element in the growth of both the event itself and the sport of cycling in the United States. Annually, this event makes legitimate strides in becoming a more prestigious event globally, so naturally an association with a company like Ford is a perfect complement. Their continued support to cycling projects like the Ford Tour de Georgia, as well as an elite-level women's mountain bike team Ford Cycling, represents a significant dedication to our sport. Gerard Bisceglia
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Ford postponing the event would be their judgment that market conditions are becoming disorderly. (Ford is) betting that conditions will improve once upcoming uncertainties are out of the way, one of which is the FOMC meeting. William Sullivan
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They are being fairly careful about it, but they are walking very rapidly toward becoming a portal. They have a lot of other services gunning for them, so they have become most keen about building user loyalty so the users don't have a reason to go someplace else. Charlene Li
becoming
They are becoming one of our competitors. It's not too nice. Gary Linden
becoming despised people suddenly terrorists
They are people who feel devalued, despised and by becoming terrorists they suddenly become supermen, heroes. Olivier Roy
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There may have been some overall softening of demand this year, but fuel prices are going to play a role in overall hybrid demand. We're starting to come to the realization that the fuel-price spike that we thought was seasonal is now becoming less so. Alan Baum
littles tiny excited
I'm in the studio for hours in that tiny little box, and really, the performing part is what I'm most excited about. Bella Thorne
littles pay privilege
Seek always to do some good, somewhere... Even if it's a little thing, so something for those that need help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it. Albert Schweitzer
littles fans bits
Back then, Lisa Lisa was somebody that I liked. She was Puerto Rican, and I related to her somewhat. I was a little bit of a fan. Angie Martinez
littles blessedness hopefully
Little do ye know your own blessedness; for to travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive, and the true success is to labour. Robert Louis Stevenson
littles stuff attention
I really wouldn't censor myself. But because it was on such a slower scale, I would throw things out, and I indulged the personal stuff as little flashes of truth. Little in-jokes for anyone who was paying particular attention. John Hodgman
littles little-time
I have so much to do! And there's so little time! John Gunther
littles twins truth-and-falsehood
Though truth and falsehood be Near twins, yet truth a little elder is. John Donne
littles example cleaning
I throw down the gauntlet to chance. For example, I prepare the ground for a picture by cleaning my brush over the canvas. Spilling a little turpentine can also be helpful. Joan Miro
littles whispering consent
A little still she strove, and much repented, And whispering “I will ne'er consent”—consented. Lord Byron