Moreover, because everything was so public, the authorities began to look pretty shoddy. |
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His ears began to twitch when they picked up the sound of a soft moan coming from within the rubble. |
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Exactly 30 years ago the original Big Daddy seized power and began a nine-year reign of terror. |
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The economic shocks in late 2000 caused an unexpectedly sharp drop in demand, and inventory began to build up. |
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The trifoliate leaf where the egg hatched and the larva began feeding will wilt and die. |
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They shouldered past him and began searching through the inn, looking everywhere that a person could possibly hide. |
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By the early 1970s, wooden mythological figurines began to appear in his shop window between his kidneys and his chops. |
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He shinnied up it quickly and began carefully testing his weight on the small deck of the first house. |
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Lately, however, jobs were getting rather scarce as docks and shipyards began to tighten their security. |
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Before the current intifada began in 2000, shoals of tourists made it difficult to move in these lanes. |
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After the military coup of 1980, however, a new tribalism or politically strategic ethnicity began to emerge. |
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Labor missed the opportunity to cope with and prepare for globalization in the early 1970's when it began. |
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He began to go through the drawers, letter slots, pulling out and examining notes and missives. |
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My partner and I had parked on the shoulder of the highway and began to chat. |
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But the number of wild animal species began to drop from the early 1980s, with Tibetan antelopes and wild kiangs in danger of extinction. |
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The prosecution rebuttal began on Wednesday after the defence rested its case without putting Jackson on the stand. |
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But last month he began a new treatment for an ulcer on his big toe which has failed to heal for five years. |
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Globally the symmetry is broken in any universe that is finite, or began with a big bang. |
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Last night they were hit by torrential rain as they began to make the port shipshape for aid deliveries. |
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On his return from a visit to the Holy Land in about the year 667 he was shipwrecked off Taranto, where he landed and began to minister. |
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I began to feel my strength and stamina ebbing and shivered uncontrollably from the cold whenever we took a break for water. |
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Pete and Frank are two Aussies blokes who championed the endangered bilby, and four years ago, began a campaign to create a sanctuary. |
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It was then that shoemakers began creating individual shoes for the left and right feet. |
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He channelled his rising anger into swimming and cycling, and soon began winning junior triathlons. |
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With all of the food eaten, and the time growing late, people began to slowly trickle out of the dining hall, until only a few people were left. |
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Another title followed, announcing Hot Rockers, after which the first short began. |
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As the season progressed, seals gradually began to haul out on the ice surface where they could be counted during surveys. |
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Jonathan began to trill quietly, chirping and twittering at intervals and growing steadily louder. |
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Her eyes became misty, her vision blurred and thoughts began clashing her mind, but she wouldn't cry. |
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He began saving cork stoppers from bottles of wine drunk by his parents, then began collecting them from bars and restaurants in his home town. |
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When the war began he had been a captain of artillery and a general's aide. |
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By the end of the decade, Khmer nationalism began to reassert itself against the traditional Vietnamese enemy. |
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Upon returning to Thailand, he then began his long political career, holding numerous positions over the years. |
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He began his fashion career 40 years ago as a window dresser at La Rinascente, Milan's leading department store. |
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A later King, Cynewulf by name, granted land to the minster by the Great Springe they call Wells and the whole cathedraling business began. |
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Soon, Casper began cutting the material with big scissors, and pinning them on Freya. |
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He then continued along the wall ahead, and after about 50 m or so began traversing around an overhang. |
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The Big Three, however, saw an emerging opportunity as boomers began buying second homes. |
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In order to beef it up and stabilise it on its voyage, the English shippers began to add brandy as a fortifying element. |
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By early this week, the island began to look not only shipshape but also remarkably like Smithson's drawing. |
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He began by repairing bicycles and agricultural machines and also manufacturing cutters and reapers. |
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The dig, which began Monday, was a second priority for the divers, whose main goal was to survey the shipwreck site for storm damage. |
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One alleged problem was that, nearing its 252 mph top speed, it began to lift off like an aeroplane. |
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As the steam in the bathroom began to vent, the mirror cleared and his image appeared before him. |
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But by the 10 am opening times things had got out of hand when a crowd of several hundred began jostling for position. |
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Pranks and mischief began to be played out to represent the mischievous behaviour attributed to witches and the fairies. |
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She began the lyrical melody, her fingers flowing over the keys without thought, her body swaying to the lilting melody of the music. |
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The mergers transformed the landscape for triads and began the process of turning them into potent political and economic forces. |
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He shooed the crowds away to give him privacy, then took the Canadian soldier by the arm, led him inside and began washing him off. |
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In 1998, she began to race in triathlons and just two years later she made a second Olympic appearance, this time as a triathlete. |
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From 1950, it began to produce bodies in wood and metal for light tricars and trucks. |
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He put on his basketball uniform and began to loosen his muscles while his teammates slowly trickled in and follow suit. |
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In 1938-9 Britain and France rearmed energetically and began to face the serious prospect of war with Germany if Hitler could not be deterred. |
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Two guards took their positions on either side of the door and opened it as the kingdom's residents began to trickle in slowly. |
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He began his 18 months sentence for dangerous driving after he was eventually hauled before the courts again. |
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Gaelic began to eclipse Welsh, though Welsh was still spoken in some areas in the mid-12th cent. |
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In addition to soliciting the government for announcements, the press began to cover the government journalistically. |
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Almost as if imitating me, a large rumble of thunder echoed throughout the sky and large drops of rain began to fall, hard. |
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Sir Issac Pitman began the first correspondence course for his shorthand system. |
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Professor Vieth's distinguished career in biomagnetism began in January 1987, when a BTi single-channel recording system was installed. |
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We began our meal with the mixed grill starter which is one of the best I've ever had. |
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Woods teed-off, birdied the first hole and began his assault on the leaderboard. |
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Soon an agouti appeared and began to feed among the trumpeters, which were unperturbed by its presence. |
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The current search began when the previous manager was reassigned from the post in August. |
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Did anyone else grab their ears and winch in pain when Kevin began to sing on Monday's show? |
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There was a breeze, and her rebellious hair began cascading down from the knot she'd put it in that morning. |
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Thirty miles from the targets, they began seeing the airbursts of radar-controlled antiaircraft artillery. |
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She began to wonder where they were when the elevator tinged and he took her hand in his and led her out of the doors. |
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This match began in a frenzy of punches with neither boxer holding back nor defending themselves with great aplomb. |
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I dropped the sail, rowed a line over to the dock, and began windlassing my way in. |
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Since the scheme began as a pilot in September, 1999, more than 2,000 pupils from 820 schools across the UK have been put forward for the award. |
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In 1960, Europe's first travelator began operating at London's Bank Tube station. |
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Chewing gum and mints are two examples of products that began to break the limited paradigm of taste. |
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He picked up his comb and began untangling his blonde hair, until it shone in the light and stood in place. |
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After that win the Indian team began to believe it could beat the West Indians, whereas earlier it was only a dream. |
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The gaming done, I began my performance of festive music, which seemed to go down quite well. |
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From Beethoven onwards the traditional place of the minuet in symphonies and chamber music began to be taken over by the scherzo. |
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I began raking up the leaves and branches I'd trimmed, and clearing out a lot of debris that had collected in and around the branchy bush. |
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From its piers Iraq began to ship the goods from those factories to buyers in other countries throughout the region. |
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Quickly we hauled the canoe ashore and began to follow on foot, but the muck and mire made a chase on land impossible. |
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Machine gun fire began raking the fields, and muzzle flashes illuminated the underbrush of the nearby trees. |
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They prised the doors open when the lift began filling with water from the sprinkler system. |
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Malton began well enough but having gained a three-point lead then let the game slip away. |
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But the French Army rallied, the enemy was driven back and the borders of Revolutionary France began to expand. |
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He began reproducing some pieces, adhering as closely as possible to the vivid colors of the originals. |
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A few years ago, as often happens later in life with adoptees, she began searching for her real parents. |
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The net result was that the number of adoption applications began, inexorably, to fall. |
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Heavier female junglefowl produced larger eggs and began laying earlier, but did not lay more eggs per clutch. |
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He began to write rambling letters about black holes and plagued his mother with unanswerable questions. |
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Our final-approach controller began giving us vectors to intercept the final bearing. |
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My awkward phase lasted for 9 long years and only began to whittle away during my junior year of college. |
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They renovated the dilapidated and rambling buildings as much as they could afford to and began to update the studio's ageing equipment. |
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As September approached, the girls began to talk about riding their bikes to school. |
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Not long after, semi trucks with the trenchers and tractors began to arrive. |
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Simon first got involved with serious weight training when he began strengthening his body for tae kwon do. |
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A discourse for which there were few takers earlier began to sound plausible. |
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The first organised ferry service from Auckland to Devonport began in 1854 using sail or oar propelled whaleboats. |
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After a brief break, the group reassembled and began to relay information they had found within the past few days. |
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It was then that he began considering his options, going over possible emergency landing sites in his mind. |
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Thousands of tons of food began to come into Poland for distribution by the Polish premier. |
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That would pass over sentencing powers from judges to probation officers, which is the exact opposite of what she said when she began her speech. |
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He racked up a triangle of pool balls at the proper end of the table, and he began to practice his pool shots. |
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Native groups began to form federally recognized tribes and gain access to grants and federal services. |
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A lively discussion began, bringing in the accused, the jury, the judge, even the public gallery. |
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Trouble began in the spring of 1816 when Judge Cooper built a weir, a fish trap, across the St. Jones River to catch migrating shad and herring. |
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As the minutes started to slowly trickle by, Bastian sat in silence and began to wait. |
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Wrinn began reading Trains at age 6, and the magazine helped spark a lifelong interest in railroading. |
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Canada's distilleries began to grow thanks to factory production and technological advancements. |
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It did not, and its failure to do so was to be used by the Germans when they denounced those restrictions and began rearming fifteen years later. |
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After the German victories of 1940, America slowly began to rearm and to supply assistance to Britain. |
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Canaletto began to turn out views which were more topographically accurate, set in a higher key, and with smoother handling. |
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The group then ran off towards Sholing where they began a wrecking spree by throwing more missiles at homes and vehicles. |
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During the Depression in 1931 the company began manufacturing the well-known Atlas electric ranges. |
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Just five days after the strike began 15,000 railwaymen, and 8,000 dockers and carters were on strike. |
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His appointment as Waterford County Manager brought the wheel full cycle, a return for Donal from whence he began. |
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In the summer of 1640 he began to believe that the whole Society of Jesus was ranged against him. |
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The surgery on Maria Teresa and Maria de Jesus Quiej-Alvarez began about six hours after they were wheeled into the operating theatre. |
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As Amanda was wheeled into the operating theatre she believed she was going to die and began to cry. |
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All of a sudden there was a sudden jolt and then the plane began to rock furiously. |
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I was in no state to listen to reason and we began to argue in the middle of the dancefloor. |
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He began stomping his feet on the floor sending plaster raining down on the man and the woman. |
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Born in Yorkshire in 1910 she began her political career in the 1940s and rose through the ranks to become Transport Minister. |
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After her aha moment in 2001, she began to make it a priority to find a little time each day for herself. |
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There, on January 18, 1910, the Shoshone dam project was completed, and the dry Wyoming land began to turn green. |
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Astor was just about to reclaim his travelling bag and unpack when the phone began to ring. |
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In 1999, at age 19, he became the Sambo world champion and, shortly afterward, began fighting in mixed martial arts events. |
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A cold sweat ran over me, and my heart began thumping violently, almost painfully, in my chest. |
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From this realization, Ken let out an agonized cry of pain as tears began flowing down harder than before. |
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He began walking back, figuring he was a little way ahead of where he had been earlier. |
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His father and advisor began walking in the opposite direction from where Rheyce lay in wait. |
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Her drive to succeed began to win out as her career developed further into both choreographing and producing. |
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In 1867 with Hugh Morton he began power loom manufacture of winceys in a factory in Greenholm and acquired the ownership of the clipping mill. |
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Now top rappers began to write edgy lyrics celebrating street warfare or drugs and promiscuity. |
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In Clermont, torrential rain began on the evening of Wednesday 27 December, and though the rain gauge overflowed, some 460 mm fell. |
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Turning to his adjutant, the colonel began issuing orders to deploy his troops. |
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Well I think really it began to falter when I went up to Oxford University to study chemistry. |
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It only began to get interested because of the implications for welfare to work and to facilitate women's employment. |
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Her staff began to spin at such a rapid pace that it began to light up with blue fire. |
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A high-pitched smoke alarm went off, and water sprinklers began showering the entire kitchen. |
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They both grabbed hold of the handles, and began to open the enormous doors. |
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A whiff of smoke sparked my noise, causing it to twitch as my allergies began to act, but I ignored it. |
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The club began work this week on updating and rebranding the current facilities to incorporate the new logo and make the ground more welcoming. |
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Italy was at war with Libya, and began using aircraft and airships for aerial reconnaissance. |
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The game began with aerial ping-pong, Simon Binns the winner finding touch close in where a crooked throw gave Otley a scrum. |
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He squirmed and wiggled free of her grip and began exploring the corners of her bed. |
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After receiving the invitation, my wife and I began to discuss our best mode of travel. |
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A few years ago, the Hills began selling pork, and they're raising beef cattle for the first time this year. |
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My heart began to lift at that point, as I realized that not everyone shared the same hatred for my family. |
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The smoke alarm in the kitchen began to beep and Carla jumped off her seat, looking about her wildly. |
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The children began to whine, annoyed by the fact their cartoons were interrupted. |
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Oliver began to whine about something, and Troy was bugging Caleb about his tattoo again a second later. |
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The way he practically whined it made me smile and eventually I began to giggle. |
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Jake began to whine about having his gun for protection and knowing plenty enough about traveling in the forest not to get hurt. |
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Michael began to whine when he dropped his stuffed animal and she quickly moved to placate him. |
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After a minute passes they jumped to a standing position and began doing jumping jacks. |
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On 12 August, it began attacks on airfields and aerodromes in southern England. |
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Thus began Cooper's serendipitous ascent into the more rarified air of the arts and crafts. |
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As the bomber approached Goose Bay, it flew into a white-out and fuel began to run out. |
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When his parents broke up, he said he might kill himself, and he was admitted to hospital and began treatment. |
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James had nothing against intelligent, well-read women, but her views were so radical, he was put off immediately she began spouting them. |
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This work falls into a number of different areas but it began with applied mathematics and research into aeronautics. |
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Now entirely awake, Asa grabbed a comb off the desk and began to rake it through her long, dripping brown hair. |
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One took out an aerosol can and began spray painting green paint over the bottom of the shutters of the shop opposite. |
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Then the spectre began to laugh, the noise a deep, ominous rasp which snuffed out the spark of hope that had briefly lit Robert's soul. |
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The breath rasped in her throat as she began the game of cat and mouse, charred robe held up past her knees so she could run. |
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Sitting in what was once a Corsetry Fitting Room, after several jorums, I began to see History with an infinitely greater clarity. |
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Relief and jubilation sent a huge crowd spilling on to the pitch and the celebrations began. |
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The rubbish esthetic was so ubiquitous in messy piles of wallboard and carpet that it began to seem a too-facile solution. |
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What she saw, and what others in the art and quilt communities began to see, was a singular aesthetic. |
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He reminds us that the installation esthetic began in a spirit of rebellion against all that. |
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Ever since the cinema began, aestheticians have sought to define pure cinema. |
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Tense minutes passed as the sound of rams battering against the main gate began to ring throughout the valley. |
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Mr. Gershwin, a rather catlike man with an intelligent face and bristly whiskers, began. |
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I found the only thing that numbed the pain was whisky, so I began drinking a bottle a day. |
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He began lunch with a whiskey sour, before tucking into a crab and asparagus salad on his way to the steak and spinach. |
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The valuator along with four assistants then began the process of revaluing the 38000 rateable properties in Windhoek. |
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He began to concentrate on the rat-a-tat of the film rolling through the projector. |
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It was only a matter of time before Millan's reputation as a dog whisperer began to grow. |
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The men around the whistler clapped him on the back, and some of them began to mimic him with whistles of their own. |
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Julius smiled and began whistling an old tune he liked as he walked down one of the many corridors of the colony. |
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When it began to whistle she took it off and poured the hot water into two mugs. |
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When I was finishing my junior year at college, I began thinking about the path I should follow after I graduated. |
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The kettle began to whistle, and she broke herself out of her reverie and made two mugs of tea. |
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When the kettle began whistling, I turned around to get the hot water for my green tea. |
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Instantly the whole hill became spotted with white puffs of smoke, and bullets began to whistle through our little grove. |
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How the schools rated was a key consideration for Greg Turner when he began his full-time MBA at Manchester Business School last year. |
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The ordeal began as the result of a tragic accident when a rail worker died after slipping and falling on to the live rail on the main line. |
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This idea of refinement carried to an infinite degree then began to be extended to liquids. |
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When she released him from that, he began his lines a little unsteadily, a faint tremor in his voice. |
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She leaned against one of the white cherry blossom trees and began to hum to herself. |
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Hearing the loud whack, he began to pound fist after fist, continuing long after his hands became white and tingly. |
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Croats also began to look to Serbs and other southern Slavs as people with whom they shared a linguistic and cultural affinity. |
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Also if I had had some sober time and took a shot of junk, I immediately began spiralling down into the dope slavery of everyday use. |
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The other guard nodded in affirmation and began to head down towards the bathroom. |
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I began with Nigella's instruction to melt white chocolate and butter in a double broiler. |
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When I began this book I thought scientists had no emotional life, they were men and women in white coats. |
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As I set about planing, jointing, gluing and sanding the pieces, I also began a creative argument with the wood. |
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The second wave of outsourcing, which began in the 1990s, threatens white-collar service and information technology jobs. |
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In the '90s a lot of corporations began to turn on their white-collar professional and managerial workers too. |
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He began boxing when he was 11 years old and later turned professional, fighting for 17 years as a welterweight. |
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Each found the other's intelligence and well-founded opinions refreshing and they began to talk. |
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However, it was not only in theater that this stage Irish character of whiteface began to appear. |
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The window pane began to rattle as the rain began to pound from the heavens. |
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Soon, dozens of guests began pouring in, their carriages rattling past the front door and around to the back. |
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The forked tongue darted from his lips, and the tip of his tail began the familiar sound of a rattle. |
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Wrapping the turquoise afghan cover tighter around my shoulders, I began to walk back towards the cabin. |
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Suddenly, Nicky began to laugh, a loud and raucous sound it was, almost making you feel ashamed to be next to him. |
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It began when a local meeting just outside Worcester got rather out of hand. |
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Thus began another day of me getting all excited, thinking everything was going well and then falling flat on my face once more. |
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He began training 48 years ago and has had success both on the Flat and over jumps, training over 2,000 winners. |
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When the ship began to sink, the franchisor left its charge afloat in turbulent waters, without a life jacket. |
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He began to rave again, bellowing incoherencies and profanities at the top of his lungs. |
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When the rand began to slide in 1996, then governor of the Reserve Bank Chris Stals sold dollars to buy rands. |
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And I really went week after week, month after month, before the details of what was going on in that family slowly began to trickle out. |
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The Chin army began a systematic advance at the same moment that their retreating chariots wheeled and fell on the Tzu-hsi's exposed flanks. |
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My tail lashed from side to side as I began to feel the hunger and bloodlust of the panther rise to meet my own senses. |
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Once Aisha recovered, the family began opening cases packed with African gifts for neighbours and friends. |
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He began collecting Africana and conducting research into the history and life of the Voortrekker period. |
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In the wake of independence, the process of Africanisation began in earnest. |
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It was the last big wreck of the steam era on the C.P.R., occurring shortly before I began railroading. |
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In the latter part of the seventeenth century the influence of the White Russian and Ukrainian scholars and writers began to be felt. |
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On the whole, general comments now became longer and more analytical, and they began to address difficult issues of interpretation. |
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When I had left the sight range of Harold I opened the map and began to study it. |
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Returning to the garbage bag, he began to dig a large hole in the ground, into which he dumped the sack. |
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The Kazakh national movement, which began in the late 1800s, sought to preserve the Kazakh language and identity. |
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The drop-ship was now in range of the missile and began to lower for the cruiser. |
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Both of her arms began to glow green and red as the ground beneath her began to shake. |
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The British were taken aback by the enemy ship's apparent burst of speed, but they soon discovered the trick and began kedging themselves. |
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The blaze began to die down, the flames diminished until all that was left was the dull reddish after-image. |
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A second impression was issued nine months after the first and Dodgson began to plan a sequel. |
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The company began to build recognition on an international level, ultimately gaining leadership in Europe's brake disc aftermarket. |
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Unconsciously, she slowly began to lean forward, reaching her hand out towards his face. |
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When the ceremony began, Jessie walked down the aisle wearing a beautiful white wedding gown. |
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Humanity began to reach for the stars, and the race was on to achieve a series of firsts in a new category. |
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Tiya began by using her pencils to make simple strokes to outline the world she confronted. |
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I kept on waiting until my tummy began to complain and then I shucked on my coat and went out to investigate. |
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She then walked into the water and began to swim with strong strokes to the middle of the lake. |
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He swam towards her and grabbed her little hand and began to swim with powerful strokes towards the shore. |
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The first, innocuous shower stroked the lake's surface but, when the wind came up, the loons began to call madly. |
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When she began work as a journalist, she said, she was always adventurous and very brave. |
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She began to lose her sight five years ago, causing her to become timid, irritable and even attack animal keepers on occasion. |
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Now more famous as a broadcaster in his native Ireland, Dunphy began his professional life as a journeyman footballer. |
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However, as is well known, the reactor began to shut down spontaneously within a few hours. |
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As we where speaking thus, we began to hear the coming of the men into the hall, and knew it was time for us to go down. |
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With the coming of Neal began that part of my life that you could call my life on the road. |
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Proud of himself and unable to contain his joy, he began to read the letter aloud. |
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My biggest nemesis began to quiver as I pointed the barrel of his own gun at him. |
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Johnson's passion for wine began when he was at Cambridge University, where he read English. |
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After a while we began a gentle ascent of the Little Homer Saddle, the only climb in the whole walk. |
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They had not been gone for five minutes when the discussion of their private lives began. |
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I began to wish that he had just taken this same group of talented actors and fashioned a collective creation out of whole cloth. |
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The cult of the saints began with the earliest martyrs, who had certainly proved their wholeheartedness. |
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So they worked their keesters off, got into the wholesale business, and began a catering division. |
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Since the research began Sheffield city centre has been transformed with a raft of new clubs and shops opening. |
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Hot gas began flowing into the wheel well through vents around landing gear door hinges. |
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As we began descending from mountains into the desert, I saw agaves, cacti, and ocotillo thriving on the dry, rugged slopes. |
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Many would seem to be tied into contracts which began before the surge in fuel prices took hold. |
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Kirby opened a large black logbook and together they began to go over her budget plans and problems. |
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The Turners' nightmare began in May 1998 when Henry went down with what his parents initially believed was a tummy bug. |
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After a few seconds of silence, the crowd began cheering and whooping for the two warriors. |
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I began to fume as I was ready to drop from tiredness, but I couldn't say anything because the people there were really nice. |
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Their activity picked up and they began putting explosives into bags and readying their weapons. |
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Number one, they are raftsmen and have learned to fake sincerity from the time they began smuggling illegal goods across the Poprad river. |
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Within an hour and a half the tide had gone out again and the clean-up operation began in earnest. |
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Since excavations began at Loy Yang in 1982, the large numbers speak for themselves with 398 million m3 of coal being won. |
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Before she began whoring herself to the gentlemen of the area, she came here for a special blend of medicine. |
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When the Government first began to publicly promote its agenda for full privatisation in 1998 there was a rural uproar. |
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Two years later, I began studying aikido, and two years after that I began studying kendo and iaido. |
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Eventually he began sobbing and praying for a miracle, whereupon a lone figure on a jet ski appeared. |
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Tofte began to recruit, train and insert agents who would gather intelligence behind enemy lines. |
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Crooks, spies, and intelligence agents of all stripes began flooding into the United States. |
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After that He poureth water into a basin, and began to wash the disciples' feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith He was girded. |
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That person, born aeons ago, unknowingly began a multibillion-dollar industry that focuses on treating illness. |
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Jackson immediately began networking with mortgage brokers, realtors, and real estate investors. |
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When Queen Victoria began to add collies to her kennel of dogs in the 1860s, sheepdogs soon became society's dog of choice. |
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On the 5th February 1918 the convoy steamed towards the west coast of Scotland and began to turn into the North Channel. |
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He raised his wobbly voice and began talking in tangents about why he wrote the article. |
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We began to talk about our spiritual wants and needs, and she told me about Wicca and Paganism. |
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Once that accessibility was achieved, the technology began to diffuse with increasing rapidity. |
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After climbing a steep rise for about twenty minutes the road crested, then began to slope downwards, taking a more westerly direction. |
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There were many who located in the new city and building began to go on with increasing rapidity. |
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Then he began poring over tax forms from various conservative nonprofits and aggregating the data about fund-raising and expenditures. |
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The Reaganites didn't want to adopt it at first, but eventually did because too many people in their own party began insisting on it. |
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By the time the concert began for real I was already sick of hearing the overture's opening bars. |
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With a nod from an instructor, I began the rappel down the ground floor 210 feet below. |
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Not long after we'd spun off the real estate into a separate entity, we began getting amazing offers. |
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In response to a humiliating defeat, Egypt began realigning itself to gain U.S. support. |
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In fact, I realized it only when my own sweat began to drip off my brow and into my eye. |
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Three days later, he began to experience hallucinations, delusions, anxiety, and agitation along with dizziness and nausea. |
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A certain notion of realism began not only to prescribe what could now happen, but to airbrush out what had actually happened. |
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They had built Fort St. David in Cuddalore and they raised an army here and began their ascent to power. |
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Quietly I began to retreat down the stairs, my heart thumping wildly with fear for my life. |
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After a forty-five minutes delay the lights came on and the familiar two blasts of the air horns sounded and we began to roll. |
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The animal screamed in terror, and began running wildly, trumpeting and yelling. |
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In 1991, Torvalds began experimenting with a rudimentary operating system kernel. |
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She had only been gone about fifteen minutes when the first raindrops began. |
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Once we got going in the second half, won cleaner possession, then we began to play our own game. |
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Westin spoke to me from his New York office, and began by explaining how he went about his research. |
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Jay began whining almost immediately after they got back to their apartment the first night. |
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There was a moment of deadly calm before people began to move, soft moans of pain from all around. |
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