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became and desirable
Minimization of punctuation in typewritten material became economically desirable in the 1960s and 1970s for the many users of carbon-film ribbons, since a period or comma consumed the same length of non-reusable expensive ribbon as did a capital letter.
In 1836 Marx became engaged to Jenny von Westphalen, a beautiful baroness of the Prussian ruling class —" the most desirable young woman in Trier " — who broke off her engagement with a young aristocratic second lieutenant to be with him.
As societies grew more complex and encompassed different groups, a hierarchy of gods developed and as power in the society became more centralised, the concept of a single, universal God became more popular and desirable.
For example, minimisation of punctuation in typewritten matter became economically desirable in the 1960s and 1970s for the many users of carbon-film ribbons, since a period or comma consumed the same length of expensive non-reusable ribbon as did a capital letter.
The pigeon was able to disgorge food from its crop when more desirable food became available.
During the growth of the Internet, it became desirable to create additional generic top-level domains.
In the newer triadic harmonic system, however, the tritone became permissible, as the standardization of functional dissonance made its use in dominant chords desirable.
Under the scheme, which quickly became known in the West as " loans for shares ," the Yeltsin regime auctioned off substantial packages of stock shares in some of its most desirable enterprises, such as energy, telecommunications, and metallurgical firms, as collateral for bank loans.
During the Yuan Dynasty, eunuchs became a desirable commodity for tributes, and dog bites were replaced by more sophisticated surgical techniques.
During the Yuan Dynasty, eunuchs became a desirable commodity for tributes, and dog bites were replaced by more sophisticated surgical techniques.
At the University, he became an active member of the Debating Society, at one point arguing in favour of the proposition that " socialism is desirable ".
A well-delivered, elegant and witty panegyric became a vehicle for an educated but inexperienced young man to attract desirable attention in a competitive sphere.
When American railroads ' track extended to the point that they began to interconnect, it became clear that a single nationwide gauge was desirable.
Homerton became a desirable suburb of London in the Tudor period, with many estates and grand houses being formed from the former Templar lands ( Knights Templar of St. John of Jerusalem ).
With the development of transport routes for the growing financial sector, the area became highly desirable for City gents in the 1890s and they were initially known as " outsiders ".
Originally inhabited by Native Americans, the area became more desirable to white settlers with the discovery of gold in the 1820s.
Unfortunately, the show's stability proved to be its undoing, as the producers did not see fit to add younger panelists while the regulars aged and the audience demographics became less desirable.
22 increased, the borough became less desirable as a place in which to reside.
The remaining town, free of the traffic problems, became once again desirable as a location for commuters to Harrisburg.
As a result, the township became seen as a desirable place to live for people who worked in other areas of the Lehigh Valley.
Construction of the Wesley Seale Dam in the late 50s raised the level of the lake to where it became desirable for weekend homes.
Due to its higher poverty level, Pasco was seen by many as the least desirable of the three cities and over time became the smallest of the Tri-Cities in terms of population.
It immediately became evident that special, low-volume models of this nature were highly desirable from both the sponsor and the collector's perspective, as well as being profitable for Matchbox.
The word of this pious act soon spread and the cemetery in Sedlec became a desirable burial site throughout Central Europe.

became and re-establish
By the time Monroe became president, several European powers, in particular Spain, were attempting to re-establish control over South America.
He held the territory against a number of attempts to re-establish Muslim control, and soon founded the Kingdom of Asturias, which became a Christian stronghold against further Muslim expansion.
Life in the city became frugal and harsh, although by October there were efforts to re-establish normality.
In the late 19th century, pastoralists attempted to re-establish themselves in areas adjoining the South-Western / Petermann Reserve and interaction between Anangu and white people became more frequent and more violent.
When it became clear that the French intended to re-establish slavery on Saint-Domingue, as they had on Guadeloupe, Dessalines and Pétion switched sides again in October 1802, to oppose the French.
But when it became apparent that the French intended to re-establish slavery, because they had done so on Guadeloupe, Dessalines and Pétion switched sides again, in October 1802, and fought against the French.
Following the death of their father, Peter once again attempted to mend fences within the family and ensure Maria da Gloria's right to the throne by offering Miguel the regency of Portugal ( when he became 25 ) under a new liberal Constitutional Charter that would re-establish a constitutional monarchy.
The issue became partisan with the Federalists supporting Caramelli's and Eaton's claims that the government had rescinded its agreement to re-establish Caramelli as Tripolitan pasha.
Since the fall of communism, when Poland became once again a democratically governed country, several political parties have sought to re-establish some ND traditions ; their adherents prefer to call themselves the " national movement " ( ruch narodowy ).
Only a few years later, near the end of the 15th century, Portuguese sailor Vasco da Gama became the first European to re-establish direct trade links with India since Roman times by being the first to arrive by circumnavigating Africa ( 1497-1499 ).
But when it became apparent that the French intended to re-establish slavery ( because they had nearly done so on Guadeloupe ), black cultivators revolted in the summer of 1802.
While the Canada-wide council became inactive with the world crisis in the socialist and Communist movement around 1992, by the mid-2000s an effort was made to re-establish Peace Councils in Edmonton and the BC Lower Mainland, in addition to Regina.
In 1999, Suková helped re-establish the International Lawn Tennis Club of the Czech Republic and became its president.
When the Protestants were defeated in 1587, Bedburg Castle became the headquarters of Catholic mercenaries under the command of the new lord of Bedburg-Werner, Count of Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck, who was a staunch Catholic determined to re-establish the Roman faith.

became and U-Bahn
During the time of the Berlin Wall, a number of Berlin U-Bahn stations on West Berlin lines became " ghost stations " ( Geisterbahnhöfe ) because they were on lines which passed through East Berlin territory.
Both in 1937 and after the Anschluß, when Vienna became the largest city by surface area in the Third Reich, ambitious plans for a U-Bahn, as well as a new central railway station, were discussed.
Thus Hamburg became the third German city ( after Berlin, 1902 and Schöneberg, 1910 ) to have a U-Bahn ( then known as the High and Underground Railway ( Hoch-und Untergrundbahn ) as it is largely either elevated or in tunnels-not much at street level ).
In connection with the construction of the U-Bahn, the Graben became a pedestrian zone.

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