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became and obvious
When this second dilemma first became obvious -- during the mid to late '50's -- the United States appeared to have three choices.
After the first few weeks, it was obvious that rules had to be made, laid down and obeyed -- even if our popularity ratings became subnormal as a result.
When it became obvious that he could stay inside no longer, taking a thousand to one chance Gonzales rushed outside, square against the muzzle of a Winchester.
The initial budget was $ 8 million but during pre-production, it became obvious that this was not going to be enough.
Following World War II, it became obvious that the organizations that had been developed in previous decades no longer effectively met the needs of the postwar era.
When it became obvious that a military action in East Pakistan was inevitable, Admiral Ahsan resigned from his position as Martial Law Administrator in protest, and immediately flew back to Karachi, West Pakistan.
Louis Delgrès and a group of revolutionary soldiers killed themselves on the slopes of the Matouba volcano when it became obvious that the invading troops would take control of the island.
As industrialisation developed, the need for a unified German state with a uniform currency, legal system, and government became more and more obvious.
In 1919, it became obvious that Bertrand would refuse to allow an open election to choose his successor.
He also claimed very high survival rates for the camps at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, even as these sites were liberated and it became obvious that his figures were false.
However, their numbers grew as the Vichy regime resorted to more strident policies in order to fulfill the enormous demands of the Nazis and the eventual decline of Nazi Germany became more obvious.
When it became obvious that the United States was eventually going to become involved in the war raging in Europe, the U. S. Army contacted 135 companies asking for working prototypes of a four-wheel-drive reconnaissance car.
Since Poland was regarded as the East European state with the most powerful army, it became imperative to tie Poland to Britain as the best way of ensuring Polish support for Romania, since it was the obvious quid pro quo that Britain would have to do something for Polish security if the Poles were to be induced to do something for Romanian security.
As Agassiz's descriptive work proceeded, it became obvious that it would over-tax his resources unless financial assistance could be found.
Nicholas G. Fotion comments that, " By the late 1960s it became obvious that the movement had pretty much run its course.
It was during this period when Beijing cuisine gained fame and became recognised by the Chinese culinary society, and the stratification of the foodservice was one of its most obvious characteristics as part of its culinary and gastronomic cultures during this first peak of its formation.
By 2005 it became obvious Relatable's fingerprinting solution didn't scale well to the millions of tracks in the database and the search for a viable replacement began.
This new tension eventually became obvious with the confrontation between Augustine and Pelagius culminating in condemnation of Pelagianism ( as interpreted by Augustine ) at the Council of Ephesus in 431.
However, it soon became obvious that that was impossible, and that the aftermath of the Hatfield crash had revealed that the network required significantly more money for its operation, maintenance and renewal.
It soon became obvious that the island could not be made self-sufficient and in early 1658, the East India Company ordered all homecoming ships to provide one ton of rice on their arrival at the island.
The new Soviet regime, once it became obvious that he could not be lured back, condemned him in perpetuity as an especially insidious example of bourgeois decadence.
And — as in Magritte's case ( where there is no obvious recourse to either automatic techniques or collage )— the very notion of convulsive joining became a tool for revelation in and of itself.
It famously became a " free concert " only after it became obvious that the event was drawing hundreds of thousands more people than the organizers had prepared for.

became and ambitious
The ambitious Holly became increasingly interested in the New York music / recording / publishing scene, while his band mates wanted to go back home to Lubbock.
The arming, clothing, feeding and supervision of the contras became the most ambitious paramilitary and political action operation mounted by the agency in nearly a decade.
Loren Miller proposed his Maximum Game Fun principle as a basis for gaming, which soon became a game system in its own right, David Dunham proposed his PenDragon Pass system, a nearly freeform game system, and several ambitious freeform games were played at conventions, such as Home of the Bold with up to 80 participants.
In 1888, the young and ambitious Kaiser Wilhelm II became emperor.
When Calvin Coolidge announced in 1928 that he would not seek a full term of office in the 1928 Presidential Election, Hoover became the leading Republican candidate, despite the fact Coolidge was lukewarm on Hoover, often deriding his ambitious and popular Commerce Secretary as " Wonder Boy ".
In 1915 Keystone Studios became an autonomous production unit of the ambitious Triangle Film Corporation, as Sennett joined forces with movie bigwigs D. W. Griffith and Thomas Ince.
In the mid-5th century BC, when the Athenian Acropolis became the seat of the Delian League and Athens was the greatest cultural centre of its time, Pericles initiated an ambitious building project that lasted the entire second half of the century.
He studied Greek literature in Alexandria, and, having in addition to this great power in magic, became so ambitious that he wished to be considered a highest power, higher even than the God who created the world.
It was not until c. 1500 years later that taxonomic works became ambitious enough to replace the ancient texts.
Yahya became the highest-ranking casualty of the war: to forestall further unrest, on December 20, 1971 he handed over power to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, age 43, the ambitious leader of West Pakistan's powerful People's Party.
He became the spokesman for the State Department's ambitious plans to rebuild Europe.
" " Fortune hunting became a disease " with the frequent result of a peculiarly American kind of crime, a form of " murder for money ", when " the young ambitious lover of some poorer girl " found " a more attractive girl with money or position " but could not get rid of the first girl, usually because of pregnancy.
His consequent promotion was rapid ; and the ambitious young cleric became a cardinal in 1440 and gained popularity through his tender-hearted generosity.
The Last Lecture author Randy Pausch believed he became a better teacher, colleague, and husband because he watched Kirk run the Enterprise ; Pausch wrote that " for ambitious boys with a scientific bent, there could be no greater role model than James T. Kirk ".
The fair was originally conceived in 1955 to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, but it soon became clear that that date was too ambitious.
When Boulanger showed himself as an ambitious pretender, Clemenceau withdrew his support and became a vigorous opponent of the heterogeneous Boulangist movement, though the Radical press and a section of the party continued to patronize the general.
A tendency to conceive ambitious projects, only to quickly abandon them, became a feature of Bizet's Rome years ; in addition to Carmen Saeculare he considered and discarded at least five opera projects, two attempts at a symphony, and a symphonic ode on the theme of Ulysses and Circe.
In Stephen Boardman ’ s The Early Stewart Kings, the younger Robert, then John, earl of Carrick, is shown to be an energetic ambitious man and fully engaged in the running of the country, at the centre of Anglo-Scottish diplomacy, and who became the pre-eminent magnate in Scotland and whose political importance south of the Forth would eclipse that of his father ’ s.
During this time, McCarty became acquainted with an ambitious local bartender and former buffalo hunter named Pat Garrett.
After a few days of marching, it became obvious that the Austrian army was too slow to execute such an ambitious plan.
What seemed a great British technological triumph in 1968 quickly became a disaster as Rolls-Royce's ambitious schedule for the RB-211 was endangered.
At the same time, Dublin became a major centre of trade in Atlantic Europe and mastery over the city and its wealth became the supreme prize for ambitious Irish kings.

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