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"  "It's become like looking at your group texts with friends.
Viv, if it works, could become like the App Store.
Please, Arya, don't become like Jack Sparrow or Will Turner.
I've made a conscious choice to become like a canvas.
"It had become like part of the family," he said.
Pretty soon, we're basically just going to become like Wishbone.
As they age, they don't become like the older generation.
That picture has now become like the Che Guevara picture.
"[Devices have] become like a bodily attachment," Holland tells Broadly.
For many people, their workplaces become like a second family.
The brick in the party wall had become like flour.
"The hotels here have become like Manhattan," Mr. Smith said.
They become like family then suddenly you're leaving them behind.
The world has become like an eerily banal dystopian novel.
Won't we have to become like them in the end?
"This apology thing has become like a pathology," she wrote.
Instant ramen noodles have become like cash among inmates in America.
"He's become like a god to us," she said of Mao.
"Dining out has become like going to the movies," he said.
What if it had become like this after all the warfare?
Non-U.S. oil producers have become like a traveling vaudeville act.
Are you worried weed will become like tobacco or big pharma?
Characters become like old friends who can teach and inspire us.
Music itself is going to become like running water, or electricity.
To remain a profitable driver, you must become like the fisherman.
"During the Olympics, athletes become like beloved celebrities," Ms. Liukin said.
So we would become like them, so they would change us.
Let that not happen to me, that I become like him.
We're left to rely on ourselves not to become like him.
But did China ever pledge to become like the United States?
It's become like the bogeyman that you tell the kids about.
In my academic job, I also become like the bird parents.
At the time, I didn't foresee things would become like this.
"This thing has really become like an outlaw currency," Cramer said.
The bigger festivals become like an urban scale, you're building a city.
"It's become like looking at your group texts with friends," says Maria.
"We become like the family lawyer when they have issues," Levy said.
Augustin has become like Jarrett Jack, only rational and happy in movement.
You walk around Soho now and it's become like any other city.
America has become like Biff's world in 'Back to the Future II'.
I just want to make sure it doesn't become like a show.
I immediately made a commitment that I would never become like him.
"When you teach, you become like a rock star," Mr. Hall said.
In our worst moments, they can become like members of the family.
"It's become like a Oaxacalifornia style of blood sausage," Ms. Romero said.
Grande told ET that Chenoweth has become like a mother to the cast.
I have a kit for her, so I've become like the candy man!
"Music itself is going to become like running water or electricity," Bowie predicted.
"Since the age of television, presidents have become like movie stars," said Gilbert.
"I think the FBI sadly has become like a leaky sieve," Kaine continued.
Meanwhile, 450 miles away, Lagos patiently waits for Abuja to become like it.
Miyazaki did once say that Japanese society has become like the sex industry.
" Another consultant made the point more piquantly: "It's become like a clown car.
"It's become like, "I'm going to kill whoever's got a fucking problem with it.
Emails will become like mini-websites, with dynamic, interactive content customized to users' interests.
Parts of the genome become like a book that repeats the same few words.
December 26 has also become, like Thanksgiving in America, an important day for sports.
Public life has become like a play whose audience is unwilling to suspend disbelief.
Desselle: When the residents come here, they become like a family to each other.
For a moment, they become like us, mammals who breathe, with arms and legs.
"Meteorites have become like the biggest cash crop for desert nomads," Mr. Pitt said.
In his time at Brooklyn Community Services, the organization has become like a family.
In the 2000s people used to ask how much China might become like America.
Sometimes, these bad habits can become like second-nature, making them hard to change.
I become like Niagara Falls, with great streams of sweat pouring down my face.
Once that transformation happens, in 2045, the Singularity occurs and we become like gods.
The ortolans thus treated become like little balls of fat in a few days.
They become like audio pieces — like Guiding Light on the radio in the 1930s.
Because when you are happy, you will become like a magnet, attracting what you need.
Jason Ritter has become like a big brother (they did film non-intimate scenes together).
We've become like the coders themselves, torquing every gear in our lives to remove friction.
"Search bars of today may become like cassette tapes," he predicted in a research report.
A common theme emerged, of partners who become dependents, adults who become like permanent toddlers.
Seeing friends who had become like family die in the line of duty is infuriating.
I hate to say this as a Montrealer: They've become like all the other teams.
There's always something getting thrown at you and you just learn to become like Teflon.
"They've become like hedge funds, they're not performing the role of insurance companies," he said.
"The thesis of the book is that gangs have become like corporations," Mr. Amini said.
We have become like hydroponic plants in a cushy greenhouse, growing fat on delivered nutrients.
It's become like Facebook for genes, driven by the same fundamental human desire to connect.
The blows from the ref's whistle become like the shrieks of birds arguing at dawn.
The more America becomes like that, the more we will become like a Christian nation.
But it's unlikely the platform will become like the horrifying monstrous echo chamber that is Facebook.
One option is to become like Norway, which is a member of the European Economic Area.
Eventually, the goal is for the chatbot to become like a "choose your own adventure" book.
It just occured to me that this item could simply become, like, the new Pharrell hat.
Franchises have become like an audience at an Oprah taping: Everybody gets a publicly-financed stadium.
"Egg freezing has become like a mantra for how to be an independent woman," Silver said.
"You start doing away with those and we just become like Phoenix, Arizona," said Mr. Barela.
"You can never get the Mediterranean food to become like a cookie-cutter food," he said.
The boys, who have known each other since their own preschool days, have become like brothers.
He pointed to Alma Gonzalez, 67, one of the neighbors he said had become like family.
We become like the people we associate with, and that's why winners are attracted to winners.
Another is called posturing—when people become like living mannequins, and get stuck in unusual poses.
"As they enlarge, they become like any object you see with your naked eye," he says.
And when you have God-given talent and work ethic, you become like Jordan, Kobe, those people.
Seattleites don't want their city to become like San Francisco, which is dominated by affluent, techie types.
For years Republicans have warned that Colorado could become like California if Democrats got too much power.
Neal Brennan has, on the low, become like a "sun never sets on him" kind of entertainer.
Or are they going to become like iPhones that you swap out every two to five years?
Do we really want a generation of young men learning to eschew masculinity and become like girls?
Adam Meile, a young man with autism, says the other "books" have become like family to him.
Social workers and nurses clean their homes, administer their medications and, in some cases, become like family.
"That's a moment when all those different manifesto voices become like one common voice," Mr. Rosefeldt said.
"This has now become, like, 'Russia-Trump-conspiracy-birther-conspiracy,'" Hannity said as he began the interview.
These QSRs [quick-service restaurants] are almost going to become like 220-Eleven, a giant vending machine.
In recent years, the intricate patterns on chips have become like the grid of dense urban neighborhood.
We are doing the things we are doing because we have the potential to become like Italy.
"It's become, like, such a painful memory," she said, struggling yet determined to get the words out.
The country has become "like an open-air prison," said one Istanbul resident who lost his job.
In recent years, the intricate patterns on chips have become like the grid of dense urban neighborhood.
In so doing, she has become like a loom's shuttle, weaving together either side of a rent land.
The Expanse's patois has become, like Klingon and Dothraki, the show's great unifier—the slang all devotees speak.
In states of emergency, heat is correlated with survival, and thus these images become like directories for triage.
I do see a potential future where AIs become like humans, and it's something to be wary of.
"Whataboutism" seemed to have died in the 1990s when Russia's official aim was to become like the West.
It's behavioural, we don't want to become like American football...we want to keep the fluidity of football.
The Beto ambassadors, who share their struggles and victories in a private Facebook group, have become like family.
Some people worry that casino firms will become like Blockbuster, a film-rental business annihilated by the internet.
"It's become like the Scarlett O'Hara of parts," Murphy said at the Feud finale event in N.Y.C. Tuesday.
I've done that over about three days and I'll strain it and it will become like a medicine.
"We've become like a family," said Ms. Yang, who came to New York from China to study finance.
Rather than a movement for change, punk has become like a fucking museum piece or a tribute act.
What each print will yield is a mystery to her, but the best become like abstract expressionist paintings.
He told Business Insider that Red Hat will become like Switzerland — totally neutral in the ongoing cloud wars.
The fish and wildlife had become like family, the river as familiar as the rooms in my house.
But in Trump's hands it has become, like so much of our constitutional system, a tool for vice.
My selves have become like islands I travel between, and my life is the ocean around them, unknowable.
"I worry that it will become like the Republicans' approach to repealing Obamacare," she said of the recommendations.
"My biggest fear is that (Germany) will become like France, where Jews are once again emigrating," said Marhoefer.
"These have become like Olympic competitions," said Gao Yuning, who teaches public policy at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Around the N.B.A., that word — culture — has become like a convenient catchphrase, an opening statement for best intentions.
Galloway said retail stores will become like newspapers: Still valuable to some, but a "difficult" investment for most.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Most importantly, I think the heart of taekwondo is basically how to become like a better person.
Alex Bumazhny of Fitch Ratings suggests they might become like Xerox machines, used less frequently but not entirely obsolete.
Although he was only a child, she said she feared her younger brother would become like her older siblings.
"Getting to be around all the incredible people on set, they've become like a family to me," she said.
Heineken is also looking to Cambodia, hoping it will become like Vietnam "not in 50 years, but in three".
"Forecasting India's GDP has become like predicting the English weather," said one senior economist with an international ratings agency.
Boy, oh boy, she's become like a marshmallow … man, I tell you her life could not be so easy.
He's basically become like one of those guys who watched Fight Club and actually took Tyler Durden's nonsense seriously.
It has become like an intuitive sense for me, but it's still new every time— that's the surprising part.
A candidate going off script has become like a canteen of cold water to someone marooned in the desert.
We know what we don't want it to be like — we know we don't want to become like China.
"In this few days, I become like a mad," he wrote to me, five days after the Jungle's demolition.
" Terry Crews, an actor and former NFL player, has spoken openly about how masculinity can become like a "cult.
Also, the paintings themselves become like indexes of the things that I might paint, have painted, or want to make.
I become like Keanu Reeves in The Matrix and download dishes into my head after seeing a grandma cook it.
Far from conquering planets, some fear that Mr Musk has become like Icarus, who flew too close to the sun.
A lower blow is the suggestion that Facebook may become like Yahoo, the once high-flying internet firm that plunged.
Consequently, as a lonely dorky kid, I assumed that to be attractive to women, I should become like Alexander Hamilton.
"Dating websites aren't being used and dating apps have become like a game that's dehumanising its players," McLeod told TNW.
One Labour politician has been heard to complain that Mr McDonnell has "become like a bloody bank manager these days".
For that, V.R. has to become like trains, telegraphs and movies, so essential that we remake ourselves to suit them.
ObamaCare will become like Medicare and Medicaid, gobbling up ever more tax dollars as its costs cascade year after year.
"People have become like horses that wear blinders so they can't see anything on either side of them," she said.
Shameik also tells us he's become like family to RZA, who's one of the executive producers of the new series.
And basically the CEO and his top finance people become like twins that can communicate nonverbally because it's very important.
But she still worries because of how violent this has become, like all those people getting hurt by the police.
I am a pescatarian, so Fuor d'Acqua in Florence has become like my canteen; I am there twice a week.
"We broke the rule of omertà," he added, saying that the party of Nelson Mandela had become like the Mafia.
Her social media accounts, once tools of self-discovery and free expression, had become like chains of her own design.
Immigrants are expected, over an undefined period, to become like other Americans, a process metaphorically described as a melting pot.
We've become like rats in a maze where we're constantly hit by messages from these companies know everything about us.
I love the charm of small, family-run hotels where the service is personalized and the staff become like friends.
But under the change, it will become like the United States edition of The Times, which runs only original cartoons.
At what point does she get to become, like so many young men in politics and media before her, "a wunderkind"?
Fisch is "absolutely" concerned that the refugee crisis here might become like Europe's, where hundreds of thousands flooded in, seeking asylum.
Nicolas Didio of Berenberg, a private bank, says Iliad had become like "a teenager who grew quickly and became too lanky".
FRENCH ECONOMY MINISTER TELLS CORRIERE DELLA SERA LIBRA MUST NOT BECOME LIKE A SOVEREIGN CURRENCY, G7 IS VERY VIGILANT ON THIS
For him and many other owners, Jibo has become like a dog that greets them whenever they walk into the house.
"Since we connected this year, we've become like family," Risty, a 41-year-old athletic trainer from Newnan, Georgia, tells PEOPLE.
It also tapped into a broader international fear about Trump's candidacy: that by accepting Trumpism, America itself would become like him.
That included looking at what would happen if the main character tried to become like the drug dealer who raised him.
Part of it has become, like, I like being the model of an artist that is a lifer, first of all.
Tristan and I were bros—you become like a street family, if you find someone who is sick, you help them.
They become like partners in a two-player video game, in which the boss to be conquered is the familial past.
"It has become like a full-time job for my friend's family to find the snacks and daily necessities," Michael added.
He chalks that up to tribal politics, saying parties have become like sports -- you root for your team no matter what.
"I remember seeing all these black bodies sort of laying around, and it had become like a crack den," he said.
Entire cities have become like fashionable restaurants, overpriced and short on places, though there have been recent signs of a cooldown.
Pastor shot back in an email: The notion that California has become like apartheid South Africa is over-the-top rhetoric.
They almost changed me but I realized what was happening and I immediately did what I could to not become like them.
In Loboto's mental world, hallways grow longer all of the sudden, or the whole perspective shifts to become like a 2D platformer.
But believing that everyone is or must become, like, actively or productively creative really undersells the value of other ways of being.
The bible talks about in Ezekiel 22, when politicians become like wolves devouring the people and do not care for the needy.
"My mother told me to forget I was Ainu and become like the Japanese if I wanted to be successful," says Shimizu.
"I almost feel like it'll become like a ghost town because most of the population at this point is older," she said.
The fact he has gotten this far tells me the degree to which politics has become like a bad reality TV show.
Koh said China's string of militarized islands -- equipped with airfields and radar facilities -- have become like a series of immovable aircraft carriers.
There is widespread belief that Kim Jong Un's worst nightmare would be to become like Romania's Nicolae Ceauşescu or Libya's Muammar Gaddafi.
Plus, we become like the people we associate with, which is why the rich tend to associate with others who are rich.
Republicans have become like compulsive gamblers, pulling the Trump lever over and over again at the worst political slot machine in history.
Called the "Ones Who Become Like Arabs," they were Arab-born Jews put to work as spies and saboteurs in enemy territory.
It would become like a superhero movie, if we knew every way that Bran's powers worked and what exactly he can do.
He was born in Lyon to a vaguely noble family of means and was supposed to become, like his father, an engineer.
"I could have become like Funassyi," the unsanctioned Katsue-san says at one point in the strip, according to The Japan Times.
Nice, peaceful, comfortable, secure for the public — they must not fall into holes — but it doesn't have to become like everywhere else.
Most experts think it will become like other safety-net programs we know, offering limited services to a predominantly low-income population.
Over the years, this complicated epic has become like the "Iliad" for Rajputs, with Padmavati playing the role of Helen of Troy.
America has become like one of Trump's casinos, surface glitz hiding corruption and rot that Trump will ultimately make others pay for.
"They are willing to spend lots of money on the pets because they have become like part of the family," he said.
Introduce elements that don't work organically with everything else, and they become like invasive species, devouring or crowding out everything around them.
The campaign workers, a group made up of anti-war activists spanning different generations, have become like family to some of the resisters.
One can wonder what they will become, like so many already disappeared species, if they do not find any more spaces to live.
"If you have to acknowledge it exists and you don't do anything about it, then you become like a willful collaborator," he said.
"They've just become like skeletons," said Yana Galang, a mother of a still-missing girl and a community leader of the Chibok parents.
And if we're set to become like the long-term renters of Switzerland, Germany and Belgium, these look like some of our options.
"But then I start fearing that, what if I lose my values and attain this person's values and become like that?" he says.
I wrote last year and last week about why it makes sense for Google to become, like Apple, a vertically integrated hardware maker.
Ties My partial selves — writer, runner, mother — have become like islands I travel between and my life is the ocean around them, unknowable.
"Last week we had six Democratic candidates," Jost began: and this week it's become like my dad's favorite radio station — just the oldies.
His modus operandi of continuous attack guaranteed he would become, like Napoleon in Russia, a commander who went too far with disastrous consequences.
Our homes could become like internet browsers, with unique digital fingerprints, that will be mined for profit just like our daily Web surfing is.
In 240, Shinya Yamanaka, a professor at Kyoto University (and now a Nobelist), discovered how to make skin cells become like embryonic stem cells.
We see women as another victim of this oppressive society that says you have to become like a man in order to get ahead.
Sasha Velour: I was concerned that I would get so sweaty that they would stick and become like a big lump under my wig.
"We like to think Spiderman is going to become like Z-Man," said Dr. John A. Main, program manager in the Defense Sciences Office.
Countries have every right to reserve citizenship for people who try to become like the native-born population, for instance by learning the language.
What they're really complaining about is that we have not become like the 17 other states that have put in special rights for them.
The mucins released from by these processes mix with watery liquids outside the cells and become like a slimy gel, which is called mucous.
So we decided to keep performing together, and I'm so happy that that all happened because it's become, like, my favorite thing to do.
Amash responded shortly afterward by tweeting that Trump had become like the very political establishment that he campaigned against and the caucus has opposed.
" The late, great David Bowie predicted the future of music back in 2002: "Music itself is going to become like running water, or electricity.
"We've toured together, written together, been insecure and celebrated together, had double dates, and have just become like brother and sister," she tells PEOPLE.
American journalism can't become like a European trade unionist movement that pushes for short-term goals but forgets to get better at its job.
Two, that, nationwide, the Democratic Party must either adopt a progressive agenda or soon become, like the California Republican Party already is, virtually nonexistent.
Mayson, who works at the Department of Veterans Affairs and has two adult children, said that the Hope Dealer women had become like sisters.
"I think there are pros and cons of working with people that you've grown up with, they've sort of become like family," she said.
Or has Whistler becomelike Las Vegas or Ibiza — one of those unreal places on the planet where soul-searching is beside the point?
Instead, it will likely become like the flu and other respiratory viruses that constantly circulate in the human population and fluctuate with the seasons.
The bad is that I'm leaving a company that's become like my family and best friends since 2010, through extremely thick and extremely thin.
If that were the case, the interior of your car could become like an isolation tank–designed to prepare you for your next destination.
These days, not only has writing become like second nature for me, it's been picked up by huge publications and (spoiler alert) even television producers!
"My mother raised me to become like her, a woman who embraced all people, to give to all people, to love all people," she said.
Even after just a few weeks of training and working together, dogs and their partners form strong bonds and become like family to one another.
Mass shootings in America have become like deforestation in Brazil or air pollution in China—a man-made environmental hazard that is hard to stop.
Pictures and video will become like text: easier to fake outright or to shade in subtle ways that exaggerate or downplay what is really happening.
"Nirmala has become like my own daughter," Anita tells me, looking with pride at the young woman dressed in jeans and a North Face shirt.
You know who I'm talkin bout, those guys that know they bring nothing to the table stylistically so they become like "Hip Hop, The Guy"?
He said the money was great, the culture of the company awesome, and that the people who worked there had become like family to him.
It might even become, like them, more of an industrial cash crop than something just grown for the pot, as is often the case now.
America has become like the farm in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" where all of the animals were equal, but some were more equal than others.
At this point, Big Head has become like Peter Sellers's "Chauncey Gardener" in "Being There," a blank slate who reads as a font of wisdom.
The Mars program could become like Apollo, glorious while it lasted, but ending as soon as money and the attention spans of politicians run out.
"The Bahamas has become like a Third World country""People will be out of jobs for months," 67-year-old wood carver Gordon Higgs lamented.
Still, Justice Kennedy played a critical tempering role on a court that has become, like the nation as a whole, increasingly entrenched along political lines.
"The politicians have become like a political mafia," said Mary de Haas, an expert on political killings who taught at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
The bad news: With just a few residents, a small co-op building is almost like a private house, and your neighbors become like family.
The marketing firms become like committed customers to the line, and pay the same rates for the space as the firms with long-term contracts.
If Donald Trump really wanted his children to become like British royals, he'd need to teach them the distinctly Windsor art of giving up power gracefully.
These male duos and trios, who become like best friends, then build more second-level alliances — forming a friendship group — which can last their entire lifetime.
Last month, China's top prosecutor posted an apocalyptic video online warning that the country could become like Syria or Iraq if such independence movements were successful.
These 'maternal health monitors' are "women who we train to become like spies, who go into hospitals to find out about their state," explains Akiyode-Afolabi.
Currently, as we combat terrorists who revel in killing innocent civilians, we again face a despicable foe but we cannot allow ourselves to become like them.
We love many classical pieces, but they are far enough away that they have become like archaeological objects we can approach with some form of objectivity.
The characters are these almost immortal spirits, who may have been people a long time ago—not exactly Gods, but they become like Gods through evolution.
Neuropathways and neuroscience, for the past ten to twenty years, have really shed light on how we become like our parents and how our brains form.
"I wanted to become like Rouzan, brave and strong and helping everybody," said Najwa Abu Abdo, a 17-year-old neighbor, explaining her decision to volunteer.
I've experimented with intermittent fasting, but that's become like Allbirds shoes in the Valley — so much a stereotype that I don't even want to mention it.
Although Hill's aim was to coach others to become like said billionaires, "Think and Grow Rich" is more about encouraging people towards their own perspective goals.
Inside the White Castle food processing plant, where they make 50,000 hamburgers per hour, "it's become like the United Nations," says Jamie Richardson, a company vice president.
"That's another reason you have to stay grounded, because if you don't, then you just begin to do it and become like a little monkey," he explained.
"It's a persistent, almost chronic-like inflammation, which causes your whole tattoo to bubble up where the pigment is and become like thick, leathery skin," Aguh said.
My favourite party to play is Saturday night because that's when people come from the clubs and you become like the after-hours party of their night.
Since then, ties between the allies have deteriorated so sharply that some diplomats and experts fear Beijing may become, like Washington, a target of its neighbor's ire.
But since that time attendance at Comic-Con has more than quadrupled, and acquiring badges and hotel rooms has become like something out of The Hunger Games.
As immigration minister, she made headlines in 2017 with disparaging comments about Sweden, saying that Norway should not become like its neighbor, which was accepting more refugees.
An odd kind of inversion happens late in a lost season, when you've given up on outcomes and the games become like a treasure hunt for hope.
That's the right-wing media view and has become, like all things right-wing media, the dominant view of the GOP, right up to the White House.
"If ever the world changes and men become like the dancer I spoke of, free, free, free … it's through freedom man will have changed," Mr. Aragon wrote.
One bold prediction "Game of Thrones" is going to become like "Star Wars," whether you like it or not There are already several prequel series in the works.
And it was with great sadness that they decided to pay their respects to the beloved pseudo-Mexican fast food institution that had become like a trusted friend.
Rather, they worry it may become like Argentina, where the relationship is so toxic that the government often does not speak to the private sector when making policy.
Cindy Crawford is opening up about her past marriage to Richard Gere, admitting that 20 years after their divorce, the actor has become "like a stranger" to her.
Residents told UN staff they feared losing access to their farmland and fishing grounds, and becoming stuck in what would become "like IDP camps", the UNHCR document said.
"My film is a microcosm of what's happening around our country, in London and Hong Kong, where real estate has become like a safety deposit box," he said.
Socializing creates bonds with people that will have a place in your heart no matter what, because you spend so much time with them they become like family.
But if I watch this video my heart will become like boiling water, and, even if it's forbidden by my religion, I'll have the strength to kill him.
But making likes private will be a major shift for Instagram's more than 270 billion users, for whom daily assessment of one another's popularity has become like breathing.
But making likes private will be a major shift for Instagram's more than 270 billion users, for whom daily assessment of one another's popularity has become like breathing.
If Warren or Sanders won the 563 election, they would lose the next, and our nation would become like a yo-yo, going from one extreme to another.
In that scenario, it would either disappear eventually or become like Zika or H1N1 — viruses that continue to circulate, but among far fewer people than they did at first.
The three others, wearing black dancewear, start with transparent yellow veils that cover their faces; in due course they raise and fold these so that they become like toques.
Will I become the person my mom raised me to be or am I destined to become like my father and go down that road of power and prestige?
"The Bank of England had no alternative because there's uncertainty, but it highlights we are in an 'Alice in Wonderland' (scenario, where) gilts become like growth stocks," he added.
And the transcript -- if you have the patience to analyze it, don&apost become like frenetic about it -- and now he is saying give the ball to my client.
It follows that America must not forsake its rugged individualism: "We don't want to become like the rest of the world," Mr Rubio insists, delighting his many fellow exceptionalists.
The number of anti-climate appointees running federal public lands and environmental policy has become, like a great many alarming situations, unnervingly pedestrian three years into the Trump presidency.
She discusses her experience as a queer woman of color, and how getting dressed in the morning has become like putting on her "suit of armor" for the day.
Students become like major corporations that sponsor Pride floats for employees or air heartening commercials of workers' biracial families, then adopt practices that make those peoples' lives more precarious.
Ross Fisher said that the two par 5s to close can become like a "backboard" to stabilize a round that might have been going awry through the first 16.
The use of that title suggests this is viewed as a project on a similar scale for President Trump: Internet and mobile services could become like our highway system.
"We become like the people we spend time with, so you want friends that set aside money to pay off debt and save/invest for the future," Earl says.
It's a vision of adulthood that conforms to the emotional requirements of teenagers (not to mention the grown-ups they will become) like a tailored suit fits a gentleman.
He explained that if the filibuster was done away with, the Senate could ostensibly become like the House of Representatives "You would have two Houses of Representatives," Reid said.
Israel has become like a father to me over the past few years, and I have learned more from him than I can possibly put into words right now.
Japanese began migrating to Peru in the late 19th century, mostly as contract laborers, but many moved to the cities and had become, like Mr. Shibayama's father, successful entrepreneurs.
Structurally, climate diplomacy has become like some religions: brimming with detailed information about our individual failure to do what's needed yet somehow optimistic about the collective goal of salvation.
If they believe their own hype, they can become like a rock star surrounded by a sycophantic entourage, and the quality of their decisions will inevitably begin to decline.
So once Republicans take away these coverage gains, this will become like the raison d'être of the Democratic Party, with a lot more institutional and policy support behind it.
The really exciting thing for me is that even though the attributes of this character were the furthest thing from me, they have become like second nature to me now.
It's almost as though MINDHUNTER wants us to become like Jonathan Groff's Agent Holden Ford: Constantly searching for the little clues that indicate someone may have a desire to kill.
The company is also looking at having the same reviewers work with the same company and same group of developers, so they become like an extension of the programming team.
"We should try to find consensus so that Albania does not become like Macedonia," he said referring to protesters' violent storming of parliament in the neighboring country late on Thursday.
Initially deployed during a period of intense fighting between predominantly Muslim Seleka rebels and Christian anti-balaka militias, the Sangaris force has since becomelike MINUSCA — synonymous with sexual abuse.
In 20 to 25 years, I think tequila is going to become like Scotch or single-malt Scotches—which is to say a very sophisticated, very international, well-recognized category.
"It has a long way to go to even become like an adolescent-level product, but I think that's going to happen in the next couple of years," King said.
"When I came to London, I felt free, and I really hope it doesn't become like Paris in that sense because I don't think it makes a difference," he added.
The process can become like a second job for some parents as they arm themselves with folders, spreadsheets and consultants who earn hundreds of dollars an hour to guide them.
Now it's become like Groupon, which we'd never do business with, and at this point students would be silly to buy directly from us, even when offered our best deals.
Really, it looks like 2,000 people that Australia does not want and I do not blame you, by the way, but the United States has become like a dumping ground.
In 1 Samuel 8, the Hebrews demand to become "like all the other nations" by abandoning their special obligation to God and choosing a king who fights for only them.
She and Alisa Clamen of Canada, whose 22-year-old son, Jesse Galganov, disappeared while backpacking in the Peruvian mountains in 2017, have become like a second family for Carla's brother.
Even so, Greeks do not want to leave the euro—perhaps because for them it has become like Alcatraz: a prison that keeps people in mainly by making escape too risky.
On Sunday, the show's cast and creatives gathered at the PaleyFest panel in Los Angeles to discuss the Netflix series' booming success — and how they've become like family behind the scenes.
We've sort of unexpectedly become like a little bit of a hit factory for Hollywood, and so we've got ... Yeah, so the McDonald's [story] ... Yeah, but that's not the only one.
He told the Yalta European Strategy (YES) summit in Kiev he did not want the area to become like the breakaway Moldova region of Transdniestria, where Russian troops are permanently stationed.
"Rather than a movement for change, punk has become like a museum piece or a tribute act," Joe Corre, whose mother is fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, said in an emailed statement.
Danica sees no long-term future in what has become like a scene from "Waterworld", a 1995 film starring Kevin Costner in which post-apocalyptic tribes live on boats and rafts.
Turkey has become "like an open-air prison," said Sezgin Yurdakul, 40, who was fired from the Istanbul ferry system because his daughter attended a Gulen-run school on a scholarship.
Ties between China and North Korea have deteriorated sharply in recent years, to the point some diplomats and experts fear Beijing may become, like Washington, a target of its neighbor's ire.
In many cases, you have to say goodbye to friends that have become like family, professors that have become mentors, and the last safe little bubble before life in the real world.
By spring he was sleeping poorly, realizing that he had become like the cynical teachers he once disparaged — those who gave thanks when students skipped class or fell asleep at their desks.
The company launched in a bid to become like "Uber for private jets," but now offers private jet seat booking to members who pay an annual fee for access to their network.
" He also mentions his admiration for figures like Jordan Peterson, Christina Hoff Summers, Joe Rogan, and Ben Shapiro, noting that "these are people I could only hope to become like one day.
But it still "blew their minds" to hear that people with disabilities wouldn't necessarily be coming to them with the goal of exercising like (or exercising to become like) able-bodied people.
River traffic is up, the Albany port is booming and the fragile Hudson, many fear, will inevitably becomelike streams and farmlands in North Dakota — an environmental casualty of the oil boom.
Powerful men are sucked in, consultants start explaining to old-line economy companies how they too can become like WeWork, and eventually more and more of the economy just adopts counterfeit capitalism.
Sometimes you get people who've cleared like two security guys at the door, paid the cover, get by another security guy, and then they just become like the Wild Man of Borneo.
This time, Max hits and swears at Celeste, who reacts by pushing him away and accidentally knocking him to the ground, screaming that she won't let Max become like his late dad.
The reflective quality of this colored light still reads on that person, but that person doesn't all of a sudden become like the girl who turns into a blueberry on 'Willy Wonka.
But we spend so much time around each other that we pretty much become like brothers and sisters, fight like brothers and sisters, are there for each other like brothers and sisters.
Stretched out too long, it could become like "The Walking Dead," whose oppressive seventh season, lorded over by the grinning sociopath Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), has felt like a weekly hostage ordeal.
Two, you become like a wildcat bank from the 1800s and issue banknotes that aren't backed, but then you run the risk of a bank run and your value going to zero.
" The chef turned travel TV host told PEOPLE in February he spent roughly 250 days a year on the road, and said that the Parts Unknown team "has become like my dysfunctional family.
Last month, China's top prosecutor posted an apocalyptic video online warning that the country could become like Syria or Iraq if "separatist" movements in Hong Kong, Tibet and Xinjiang were allowed to succeed.
It's that all the companies that build cars will become like the companies that manufacture cell phones: hollowed-out shells that cede most of the value to software makers like Apple and Google.
If the draft was an exact science, it wouldn't be any fun to cover, we'd just report on who went where and tell you what they're going to become like a video game.
By not including him in last weekend's prisoner swap or as a part of the nuclear deal with Iran, friends and family say Levinson has become like a soldier stuck behind enemy lines.
And with it, the Joker became more vocal about what he believes in, such as his frightening observation that all it takes for someone to become like him is just one bad day.
He works; has participated in the Special Olympics six times, for biking; and lives with a family that has become "like a second family" and that "has a wonderful social life," she says.
She also cautioned the Democrats could become like Republicans in the sense that the House Freedom Caucus, a group of conservatives, have been successful in thwarting previous speaker races and key legislative votes.
Results so far are encouraging: The ProShares fund has attracted $17 million within only a few weeks, which suggests it will not become like one of the record 136 ETFs that closed in 2017.
You play the song, you see the reaction, and then it informs how you play it the next time, and then that changes the emotion and it does become like a loop like that.
Now, Misha has become like a member of their family — and Boyd wants to bring her home with him to make sure she doesn't fall into the wrong hands again, and possibly face death.
Calls grow for independence from China 'Stay alert' In a post on Weibo, the Procuratorate urged people to "stay alert for color revolutions" or see "peaceful and stable China" become like Syria or Iraq.
The "Checkout Bag Ordinance" signs are less prominent now than they were when the law was enacted in October 2911; in the intervening years, thin plastic bags with handles have become like solid gold.
It's about trying to save the shops that we have left but we don't want South Norwood to become like some of the other areas around here where it's coffee shop after coffee shop.
And we can't predict yet if the #coronavirus COVID-19 will ever become "like the flu" in mortality rates and immunity: it may indeed become weaker over time, as we develop immunity against it.
And if Republicans lose the House this November, they probably will, and America will become like every other advanced country: a society in which access to essential health care is considered a basic right.
Unlike the United States, Mr. Vogel said, Japan never harbored illusions that China would become like the West, an outlook that has led to more realistic expectations about the extent of a possible rapprochement.
"We should remember," he wrote, "that the enthusiastically embraced metaphors of each 'new era' can become, like their predecessors, as much the prison house of thought as they first appeared to represent its liberation."
"Flights become like bread and milk in supermarket - get them in for that and then you sell them as much other stuff as you can," the airline's marketing executive Kenny Jacobs said last month.
After the events of December 24, Jacline Mouraud, credited with starting the Yellow Vest movement, denounced the violence and said the revolt had become like a "dog without a leash" and taken over by extremists.
On the show's staying power Ward: I'll see a family come up (at a personal appearance), and when they get in front of me, the parents become like children again, talking to me like kids.
Zsuzsanna Szelenyi, who was an anti-communist activist in Hungary in 1989, says that many of her compatriots were disappointed after the fall of communism because they expected their country "to become like Austria overnight".
"It's become like America, a land of opportunity — for kidnappers," said Mohanned el Mahjoub, a chatty 30-year-old militia commander, as we sped through Tripoli one night in his hulking four-wheel-drive Jeep.
But his home town, he said, had become like a theme park—filled with restaurants selling paella, tapas, and sangria, none of which have local origins, but which conform to a generic image of Spain.
During his four years at the academy, Mr. Gabay has broadened his role to become like an older brother to these struggling teenagers — many of whom have spent time in foster care or in jail.
Lewis said workers in the NICU become like a part of the patients' families, because they work so closely monitoring the infant, all with the goal of getting the babies healthy enough to go home.
Many must become like the writer Anne Lamott, who said that while she once had trouble writing with dirty dishes in the sink, after having a child she could write with a corpse in there.
German Jews were largely more secular than their eastern European counterparts because many had become -- like both sides of my family (all four grandparents were German Jewish) -- well integrated into German society and economically successful.
I have a 6-year-old and a 3-year-old, and I'm proud to report I did not become like the mom from Wings who abandoned Tim Daly and Stephen Weber's characters as children.
And Witherspoon — of Legally Blonde and Big Little Lies and Wild and Cruel Intentions — has become, like Oprah Winfrey before her, one of a select few tastemakers who can launch a book into the stratosphere.
To aspiring artists around the world, this book had become like a sacred text; Cooper's photography was instrumental in inspiring them to pick up spray cans and markers and begin writing on walls and train cars.
Surrogates and intended parents have shared with us that throughout the journey, they have become like family, and many go on to keep in touch after the baby's birth, even visiting each other and vacationing together.
Everything else just falls away, and that can be a nanosecond, or that can be hours when you're lost in something, but in the end, you take those experiences away and they become like your DNA.
Ramzy Mardini, a Middle East analyst at the Atlantic Council, said the conflict had become like a line of dominoes in which the pieces are spread too far apart to knock others over as they fall.
In July 2017, he told BBC that humanity is at a "tipping point" where global warming would become so bad that Earth become like Venus, with a temperature of 250 degrees Celsius, and raining sulfuric acid'.
Treasuries have become "like a black hole sucking in liquidity all over the world because people dont know how bad the coronavirus is going to get," said Don Ellenberger, head of multisector strategies at Federated Hermes.
If Slack can dovetail seamlessly with how people behave, feel like second nature to use and strongly appeal to employees, taking it away could become "like taking off your astronaut helmet in space," Mr. Butterfield said.
With people getting news from more sources than ever, including from late-night shows themselves, the joke tellers have become like the journalists providing scoops: They don't want to be even five minutes behind their rivals.
"All services have gone down, we have become like a country where there is a war - no fuel, no medicines, no milk," said one man, who only gave his name as Mohamed, in a queue for fuel.
The first is to become like Norway, which is a member of the European Economic Area (EEA), in return for which it is required to contribute to the EU's budget and allow the free movement of people.
During affecting stretches of the final movement, a forlorn melody is first played by a solo cello (here the superb Carter Brey) against streams of sound that become like undulant sonic waves — sometimes lulling, other times threatening.
The Jews' continued distinctiveness, despite overwhelming pressure to become like everyone else, demonstrated their enormous effort to cultivate that freedom: devotion to law and story, deep literacy, and an absolute obsessiveness about transmitting those values between generations.
Winning the policy/leadership/experience portion of a GOP debate has become like winning four bucks on your Powerball ticket — there won't be balloons, confetti, and a dozen news crews when you go to cash it in.
Fast forward to the Bug, developed during World War I. Resembling a small biplane, it could, in theory, fly over enemy trenches, shed its wings and become, like Clark Kent leaving the phone booth, a lethal weapon.
At his first faculty meeting four years ago, Brown fretted that his school had become, like many American universities, overly dependent on a single source of money — roughly a fifth of tuition revenue came from Chinese students.
"If it weren't for Sisi, Egypt would have become like Iraq, Yemen, Syria and Libya - they (Islamists) would have destroyed the country," said Fayez Amin, 72, tourism worker, who voted in the upscale Cairo neighbourhood of Zamalek.
Much like the classic "Simpsons Already Did It" joke, BoJack Horseman has become like the canary in the coal mine for some of our biggest social issues (in only a fraction of seasons as The Simpsons to boot).
The Daily Beast reports that 63red Safe hopes to become "like a conservative Yelp," where Trump supporters can rate restaurants and other assorted businesses "safe" or "unsafe," based on their attitudes toward the President and politics in general.
If we don't step in and integrate lifelong learning as part of our core mission we become like the railway industry that saw the onset of the airline revolution and said, 'This is nothing to do with us.
Hop, hop, hop, step: The rhythm has become like the famous start of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, and, just as that motif recurs at different speeds, so Balanchine makes this one either slow or fast on its several iterations.
Millions of years of evolution drive an instinct that compels sons to learn from their fathers, to become like them, but also to rebel against them, to be different, to be a force of change in the tribe.
"I was struggling with the idea of me prancing around in a thong with maybe a handful of lines that could have ended up easily on the editing room floor, and just become like, a naked extra," he explained.
"If this leak #$%^ continues, we will become like every other company where people are hesitant to discuss broad-reaching, forward-looking ideas and thoughts, that only the very average ideas and thoughts get discussed and executed," another reportedly said.
"If this leak #$%^ continues, we will become like every other company where people are hesitant to discuss broad-reaching, forward-looking ideas and thoughts, that only the very average ideas and thoughts get discussed and executed," one employee wrote.
The driverless car will become like your mobile phone: Something that you'll much rather own than hire, leading carmakers told CNBC as they face the threat that ride-sharing apps such as Uber could disrupt the autonomous car space.
"People massively wanted change, and suddenly that change has become like a mirage, and they are so confused right now about what to do that they've become inactive," Bakassi said one day while we were talking in the studio.
"The fears that the United States could become like Italy — that's the worst case scenario that people worry about," said Elaine Batchlor, CEO of Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital, which serves mostly poor patients in South Los Angeles.
Telling the New York Times that music is going to become like "running water or electricity," the "Starman" singer predicted the meteoric rise of the streaming subscription that last week confirmed its place in the upper echelons of the industry.
"In Hong Kong, where I grew up, there were a bunch of fish we ate every day, but now it's become like a delicacy—things like yellow croaker, a fish that used to be one of the [most plentiful]," he said.
It's possible that PPP could become like other policies that are supposed to be "temporary" but in practice keep getting renewed indefinitely — like the Medicare "doc fix" was, or like temporary protected status (for immigrants from certain countries facing humanitarian crisis).
Food then turns into shit, and keeping healthy stool is a legitimate concern of the farmer—let the cows in a field with too much fresh alfalfa and their rear ends become "like squirt guns," in the words of Bob.
For example, I took loads and loads of drugs one weekend, and then on the way to college that morning I had this thought: Oh my God, what if I'll only be happy if I become like those cyber goths.
This release date is news because Westworld's second season had, in the year since the season one finale, become like getting coffee with a childhood friend: There was a lot of talk about doing it, but no one really expected it to happen.
" But, she added, "Everyone in feminist circles and in the justice system were not at ease with this case, because when you are a victim of physical abuse and you kill your abuser, you become like him in a way — you choose violence.
Dating has become like work and our Tinder, Grindr, and Hinge profiles have become our resumes, the snapshots of us we publish online as we seek to digitally negotiate our way to a closed deal that only vaguely resembles real human intimacy.
The chase through my news app to catch the next update on particular stories I was following had become like gambling at a casino, every time I won, or found an amazing or interesting news piece, I was left hungry for more.
"The computer industry can become like the oil and tobacco industries, where we are just building the next thing, doing what our bosses tell us to do, not thinking about the implications," said Brent Hecht, a Northwestern University professor who leads the group.
The Calais 'Jungle' has become like 'Lord of the Flies', with 1,500 children left unsupervised, sleeping in bare containers and free to roam the adjacent camp site, close to heavy machinery being used to dismantle and remove the wreckage, volunteers have told The Independent.
My father, who had prepared (and hoped) to move to the US for many years, had learned English from an early age and was welcomed into a graduate studies department headed by a Chinese-American scientist who would become like a second father to him.
"I think, if anything, fermentation's gonna become like less of an esoteric thing and... just sort of like an accepted part of the kitchen repertoire, kind of like how using an immersion circulator and doing sous vide was quite fringe ten years ago" she said.
But if this had been allowed to become like Bundy Ranch, where this active insurrection and violence and intimidation was not met with any accountability or consequence, I think we could have more problems all over the West, if not all over the country.
LOOK, MY POLITICAL POSITION IS KNOWN; I USED TO BE A KIND OF A MODERATE DEMOCRAT AND NOW, WITHOUT HAVING MOVED ANYTHING, I'VE BECOME LIKE A -- IN THEIR EYES – KIND OF A RIGHT-WINGER BECAUSE I DON'T WANT TO BLOW UP THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM.
" Sykes, who has not been endorsed by Donald Trump and who seems unlikely to be elected, says that young women are turning against feminism because of distaste for Hillary Clinton: "They look at her personal life's wreckage and didn't want to become like her.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: In the article, the author, Dionne Searcy, writes about one of the kidnapped girls, Maimuma, 14: She didn't want to become like the dozens of other girls who have blown themselves up, taking bystanders with them.
Mr. Estrabaud goes on to share his opinion of security measures to prevent terrorism: "When I came to London, I felt free and I really hope it doesn't become like Paris in that sense because I don't think it makes a difference," he added.
So if we do not want 2017 to become, like 1917, a Russian year in history, the news media would be wise to shy away from grand, continentwide story lines that explain everything and look instead for the details that at least explain something.
"The BoJ-watching community has become like the famous dog Hachiko, much beloved in Japan, who showed up every day to meet his masters train even though his master had died a long time before," Marshall Gittler, chief strategist at ACLS Global, said in a note.
"People bought them dolls, and I would throw them away or I would return them because I understand the psychology behind the toys that children play with — they want to become like what the dolls look like, and my daughters are black with kinky hair," says Tshikuka.
We're supposed to ask the question, but there's no real answer to it; the ambiguity of the show's actual existing racial logics become like another plot hole, something that can be construed from enough cascading levels of narrative that any true source code is impossible to trace.
More depressingly, he predicted that if we don't continue progressing quickly, we might become "like a pet or like the house cat" for AI. The best defense against this is to physically blend with technology into a "neural lace" that helps us control technology with our brains.
All of a sudden I was getting a bunch of tattoos, and I dropped my belief in organized religion, and then became anti-religion for a little while, and then as I've grown more, become like a mesh of religions — like I'm definitely religious about certain things.
In a sense his life has been defined by his own shadow boxing with this relationship — whether he's trying to get out from under his father's shadow or he's trying to become like his father, I think that is kind of the Pole Star of his life.
Happer also said they agreed that climate change science has become like a "cult movement," and that they had bonded over the President's uncle, John Trump, a former physicist, as well as over a shared interest in making the US more competitive in science and technology.
"ISIS members have become like mad dogs, and every member has the power of immediate execution," Abu Noor said by telephone from his home on the west side of Mosul, which government forces had not reached, referring to the terror group by one of its acronyms.
From who Ta-Nehisi Coates is voting for, to shots at John Lewis and Killer Mike's respective endorsements and missteps to reconciling the '94 crime bill and various problematic statements over the years, black support of candidates have become like Magic cards, used to defeat foes in online combat.
So you know, they may become like cattle cars, but people would rather be treated like – a significant percentage would rather be treated that way and fly for X than have far more leg room and more, you know, all kinds of things, and travel for X plus 773%.
"If you make the same record over and over again, then you become like a nostalgic act," he says, bringing to mind the group's work earlier this decade with electronic acts like Noisia and Skrillex, synthy collaborations that left a lasting impression on their subsequent albums, including The Nothing.
MINNEAPOLIS — When the Los Angeles Sparks are at home during the W.N.B.A. season, guard Alana Beard starts almost every morning with coffee at The Cow's End Café, a Bohemian spot a few steps from Venice Beach, sipping cortados and mingling with surfers who have become like family to her.
The second reason U.S. tech is losing faith in the IGF is that it has become like a spoiled child in need of discipline; a child who, having for years been told it was the treasure of its parents, turns in contempt to the very hands that feed it.
So, I'm never too big for my boots where I can't learn anymore," Joshua said to iFL TV. "Fury is a world-class fighter and I'm a world-class fighter that is still trying to improve so I can become like an elite-level fighter when I'm fighting.
"We are very concerned with H73N6, not of the bird-to-human transmission, but that it will become like South Korea where they had to cull around 33 million birds within three months resulting in significant damage to their industry," Huang Tze-chung, the bureau's director general, told a news briefing.
" FROM PEN: Amandla Stenberg's Best Beauty Lesson Is One We All Need to Follow And while Monica jokes she's "not rooting for anyone unless my husband [former Miami Heat player Shannon Brown] is on the team," she says she's "really proud of the people who have become like family to us.
Which is why it's good that this person is played by Alfre Woodard — who, as Bernadine, a longtime prison warden who begins to question the morality of capital punishment after a botched execution, makes us feel something while burying her own character's emotions so deeply that they become like toxic waste.
We had a bunch of crew there, and they've become like family to us now, and you could tell the news was just in front of us and everyone we walked by – they could have been the most macho guy – had tears in their eyes and the biggest smile on their faces.
Alidin, the 9-year-old son of another cowboy, Nurzhan Mazhit, in a pastureland about 100 miles away, said he had no intention of following in his father's footsteps and instead wanted to become like the wealthy rancher who visits the family periodically in an expensive car to check on his cows.
"A couple of perennial winners, Apple and Alphabet, have been transformed into what can only be called underdogs — maybe even losers — overnight, both stocks more than 4 percent today, while Amazon's become like the Patriots, with Jeff Bezos acting as the stock market version of Tom Brady, " the "Mad Money " host said.
"A couple of perennial winners, Apple and Alphabet, have been transformed into what can only be called underdogs — maybe even losers — overnight, both stocks more than 4 percent today, while Amazon's become like the Patriots, with Jeff Bezos acting as the stock market version of Tom Brady, " the "Mad Money" host said.
As of July 220006, there were just 2202 concealed handgun permit holders in Washington, D.C. But, after a two-to-one federal Circuit court decision on Tuesday morning striking down D.C. 's current concealed handgun law, the district has a chance to become like the 2628 states with right-to-carry laws.
That's, more often than not, not part of the discourse when you talk about symposiums or lectures, because they become like these, like, synthetic touring circuses, these talks that are so formulaic, and you kind of imagine the people sitting for hours in their bedrooms in front of their mirrors perfecting their hand gestures.
Yet as it becomes clear that Dragonscale has a dangerous effect on group dynamics (like amplifying mob behavior), Harper realizes she's going to have to do more than just survive; she needs to become like the Fireman, a mysterious lone wolf who has somehow learned to manipulate the flames of Dragonscale as a weapon.
Desmond Lachman, an international economist at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, offered a similar assessment in even sharper terms, saying the same fiscal hawks who had warned that America would "become like Greece" under Obama's stimulus also "happily proceeded" to enact Trump's $2628 trillion tax cut — unfunded — which ballooned deficits during a strong economy.
One of the most striking changes in Britain during my Rip Van Winkle years is that it has become, like America, a land of flags—though in America everyone displays the same flags whereas in Britain the people of these increasingly fractious isles display the Saltire in Scotland, the dragon in Wales and the Cross of St George in England.
I am lucky to not only be able to stand with my family, friends, and the many wonderful advocates at the ACLU who have become like family to me, but also to be able to stand with millions of Americans everywhere who experience the same challenges and fears that I've faced, and to help share their stories with the world.
There tended to be a slight flaring of the nostrils at Ford at the way some other people used the term "development," which implied that there was only one way for a country to succeed—and that was to become like the developed world, with its cars and its air-conditioning and its secularism and its nuclear power and its shopping malls.
So, this isn't about Outside specifically, but when do you think that outdoors-related content, or fitness magazines, it won't become, like, the women's issue is just once a year, or the woman on the cover is this fantastic-looking woman in a sports bra, with like 19 abs, because those are quintessential images that we see sometimes on other health- or fitness-related magazines.
The new DJs food business aims to be like upmarket British food retailer Waitrose and the Bondi space has become like a mini market with five in-store dining areas serving 240 people alongside everything from fresh meats, seafood, fruit and veg, a bakery, wines and a large range of take home heat-and-serve meals made especially for the company under the new David Jones Food brand.
This is one sentence from De Forest's answer: If we could change our cars (metal autos) to the upholstered interior of a giant rabbit or make a horse into an apartment house and were able to see both inside and outside the horse or indeed the rabbit, we might see for the first time that everything we see both inside and out is not only part of us but part of everything all seen at once, in rapid succession with overlapping images that become like a clear pool as we look into them–in fact we might see finally both life and death, and what is in between, the beginning and the end– a tombstone for all the mislaid tigers with eyes that shine in the dark hoping for the light, as the great William Blake indicated.

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