If fire services are a private good, how did they come to be provided by governments?
The withdrawal of Ms Miers may even come to be seen a turning point.
But critics of the industry say true transparency about how burgers come to be may backfire.
With the rise of microprocessing, this corridor has come to be known worldwide as Silicon Valley.
Belief in supply-side remedies has come to be shared by some officials in the Clinton administration.
Now, for no very good reason, that has come to be seen as second-best.
There is something unique about what has come to be called the War on Terror.
For the rich, long life has come to be regarded as the new human right.
And so he designed a rescue that would come to be known as Plan B.
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Over the centuries, the terms for hominy and its byproducts have come to be rather haphazardly applied.
By the late 1970s, the labor unions had come to be widely blamed as the fundamental problem.
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The company has come to be seen as an unattractive one to work for, adds the study.
Like several who've come to be tested, Tony Cox , is a close friend of DJ Swing.
In recent years analysts have come to be the butt of major jokes on CNBC and Bloomberg.
When did fly-fishing come to be regarded as a patrician activity and coarse-fishing as a plebeian one?
It has come to be wrongly understood that that asset allocation determines nearly all of investment returns.
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Conservatives within the organization, led by Carter, staged what has come to be called the Cincinnati Revolt.
Dividends, that old value favorite, will come to be seen as a company's Index Of Unwillingness To Reinvest.
In the meantime, those children walking barefoot down the road have come to be called the lost generation.
How does he come to be planning his own moon launch when he isn't bringing you an espresso?
Researchers predict that this year there will come to be more mobile devices than humans on the planet.
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This week may come to be seen as the point at which their pact began to fall apart.
Not until "Pal Joey" was revived on Broadway in 1952 did it come to be accepted as a classic.
Police come to be seen as people who take sons, brothers and fathers away while the neighbourhood remains unchanged.
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Since their effect will come to be felt at different times, public opinion so far has been fairly untroubled.
In time, having a strong currency may once again come to be seen as an advantage, not a handicap.
"Wacky Watson, " as he's come to be known, has harnessed social media in a way no golf pro has done before.
Mr Schwarzenegger's lazy governorship could come to be seen not as the great missed opportunity, but as the spur for reform.
In fact, the Iraq war and subsequent occupation may ultimately come to be regarded as a bigger mistake than Vietnam was.
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