In the mid-2000s, I kind of accidentally became a music editor.
I became a mom at 37 and having a child has been an emancipation for me.
It's no wonder I became a monster, too.
Unfortunately, the escape became the trap.
The war changed everybody's attitude. We became international almost overnight.
My art became very public.
When I got saved, God became my art agent.
The best videos were the ones where I became friends with the artists first.
When the internet came in, Hulaki became a dinosaur.
I started to act in highschool and became a professional actor at 19.
I was in a lot of school plays, and it became the thing I did.
Literally overnight, I became an animator... and one that was well-known.
I became disillusioned with dance when I was 16 and started focusing on acting.
I became a people-watcher when I lost all my friends when I was 12.
The sheer complexity of writing a play always had dazzled me. In an effort to understand it, I became a critic.
Skin cancer became personal to my family when my father was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma.
When I was living in the Dominican Republic, the local kids became a part of my family.
If I had an extra 20 or 50 years physically, I could have been the dancer of my dreams. But I never became that dancer.
I became an ardent, but never a specially good, dancer.
The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that man may become robots.
The life of the village became more and more affected by strikes and lock-outs.