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come to be
verb as in become
verb as in grow
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"The histology, the microscopy work, indicates that there is brain matter in there that's turned into glass but I guess what people would wonder about, and may speculate about and come up with their own scenarios. And maybe this is not the right explanation. What is the formation itself? Not what the findings are, but how did it come to be, and these are really difficult things to figure out," Mann told Salon in a video interview, after exhibiting an orange 3D-printed model of his own skull.
The western boundary for the alerts, North Lake Avenue, would come to be a fateful dividing line: Altadena homes east of North Lake received evacuation orders at least eight hours before homes on the west side.
Avon and Somerset Police said human remains had been found and they were investigating how they had come to be on the motorway.
So how did she come to be arrested in her hospital bed?
The Civil Defence workers had come to be viewed from the outside as heroes, Al-Majdalawi said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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