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become and orthodontist
She finished her studies in Colegio Santa Rosa in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, with the intention of going to college to become an orthodontist.
In order to become a Board Certified orthodontist, the practicing orthodontist must present six cases that have been treated entirely by the orthodontist to the ABO examiners.

become and man
The contents of this 195-page document would become known to many before it would become known to the man it was written about.
It is through them that we have become aware of the divine humanity in man, and therefore, that most people are noble, helpful and good.
If this practice should take root and spread, the man who submits a manuscript to a publisher will find himself reviewed before he is accepted and publication will become a sort of post-mortem formality.
He has become in this half century the grand old man of American history.
Throughout history, the man who showed superior performance has become the commander of others -- for good or bad.
Now did Welch truly become the man of the hour, and everything that followed in the procedure of Justice was a new triumph for him.
Thus a man who is butting a stone wall at the office may become unusually aggressive in bed -- the one place he can still be champion.
Took me 19 years to become Chief of our three man police force.
`` So that the man should not have thoughts of grandeur, and become lifted up, as if he had no lord, because of the dominion that had been given to him, and the freedom, fall into sin against God his Creator, overstepping his bounds, and take up an attitude of self-conceited arrogance towards God, a law was given him by God, that he might know that he had for lord the lord of all.
so also did Mary, having a man betrothed ( to her ), and being nevertheless a virgin, by yielding obedience, become the cause of salvation, both to herself and the whole human race ''.
This is the tale of one John Enright, an American who has accidentally killed a man in the prize ring and is now trying to forget about it in a quiet place where he may become a quiet man.
Herr Wangenheim has only recently become the city's music director, and is a young man with a clear flair for the podium.
* 1962 – Walter Cronkite takes over as the lead news anchor of the CBS Evening News, during which time he would become " the most trusted man in America ".
Anacharsis to Croesus: O king of the Lydians, I am come to the country of the Greeks, in order to become acquainted with their customs and institutions ; but I have no need of gold, and shall be quite contented if I return to Scythia a better man than I left it.
Hysterium, desperate to keep him out of the house where his master is bathing, tells the old man that his house has become haunted — a story seemingly confirmed by the sound of Senex singing in his bath.
" The Son of God became man so that we might become God.
In Chapter nine, Job recognizes the chasm that exists between him and God: “ For he is not a man, as I am, that I might answer him, that we should come to trial together .” Job ’ s regret is that he has no arbiter to act as a go-between ; that Job cannot reconcile himself with God anticipates the need for the Messiah to become incarnate.
" Also, " I say, man may be born again and so become an heir of salvation.
* Justus Velsius – 16th century Dutch dissident who promoted the view that through new birth man could become like Christ
Jesus, having become fully human, suffered the pains and temptations of a mortal man, but did not sin.
Cicero expressed extreme pride not only in being a novus homo (" new man "; comparable to a " self-made man ") who became consul even though none of his ancestors had ever served as a consul, but also in having become consul " in his year ".

become and must
Now we must become vague, for we are approaching one of the nation's most guarded secrets.
He must, in short, cease to be a detective and become a rebel.
Thus, if corporations are not to run away with us, they must become quasi-governmental institutions, subject to public control and needs.
These peoples, desperately hoping to lift themselves to decent levels of living must not, by our neglect, be forced to seek help from, and finally become virtual satellites of, those who proclaim their hostility to freedom.
He must become one who knows all about the injustice in the world, but who declines doing anything about it.
`` To have become so corrupt '', he says, `` surely you must have studied many arts and sciences ''.
Monsieur Favre's threat would become a reality, for he continued to proclaim loudly that the city must rid itself of `` that Frenchman ''.
As the work progresses the frame and moving parts become a sort of Chinese puzzle where several pieces must be removed before the part you are working on is accessible.
This is the stage at which democratic developments must take place if the society is to become an open community of creative people.
Foreign policy now takes on a different perspective and must become skilled not merely at response but also at projection.
Or must it become law by amendment of the United States Constitution??
Words or phrases that connoisseurs have admired as handsome or ironic or humorous must therefore lose merit and become regarded as mere inevitable time-servers, sometimes accurate and sometimes not.
Since a gentleman must, if possible, avoid sullying them by work, his hands, as importantly as his accent, become the index of social status.
He must become more expressive of his own desires, more demanding and less ' understanding ' ''.
It is here that the ecumenical must become local and the local become ecumenical.
It has become almost trite to say that the ecumenical movement must be `` carried down to the grass roots ''.
He cited East Germany where after 15 years of Soviet rule it has become necessary to build a wall to keep the people in, and added, `` so long as people rebel, we must not give up ''.
We must not permit our society to become a slave to the scientific age, as might well happen without the cultural and spiritual restraint that comes from the development of the human mind through wisdom absorbed from the written word.
Can we continue to alienate precisely those whose gifts we so desperately need and apart from whose co-operation our mission in the world must become increasingly precarious??
It holds an equally valuable lesson for a society where the word `` intellectual '' has become a term of opprobrium to millions of well-meaning people who somehow imagine that it must be destructive of the simpler human virtues.
`` Vocal peculiarities often become excessively irritating during prolonged intra-stellar distances and must be eliminated.
Possibly because of excessive tribute taxes " the bulk of the country's population must have become Muslim ".

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