The waitstaff all across the ballroom has begun to shuttle the hundreds of dinners to the gala patrons. |
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Unfortunately he is driving himself too hard at times and his health and that of his wife has begun to suffer. |
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At the same time Dan had begun receiving instructions in preparation to receive the Mormon version of the Aaronic priesthood. |
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Liberty, a firm based in the United Kingdom, has begun printing on fine wale lightweight corduroy, noted Ed Harding, the firm's U.S. agent. |
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Baboons barked an alarm and thereafter bulbuls, warblers, shrikes, robins and other feathered choirs begun to sing. |
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A warm, stinging feeling had begun to spread about her shoulder, and sharp jabs of pain began attacking her knee. |
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In 2011, Illinois extended the moratorium begun under Governor Ryan into a full ban on capital punishment. |
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By early September the sea is warm and the mandarin oranges and cactus fruit have begun to replace the summer crowds. |
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Various social-media sites and platforms have begun to chastise the new sports darling for, of all things, the upkeep of her hair. |
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A divisive selfishness had emerged in the late 1960s that had begun to dominate the body politic. |
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Soon after we've begun working, Hitchcock announces he isn't coming to the office because it is raining. |
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Fighter Sergei was hopeful that judicial investigations have begun into the 12th battalion when I first met him in September. |
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The emissions of frozen CO2 and the tundra around the Arctic Ocean have already begun as it thaws. |
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Anywhere Big Tobacco built cool, anti-smoking has begun to introduce the uncool. |
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By the late 1600s, chemists and herbalists had begun to concoct their own scientific mixtures for curing the hangover. |
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Cassandra, whose hair has already begun to fall out from her court-mandated chemotherapy, could face a similar outcome. |
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In the last three decades, courts have begun to apply gender parity to the awarding of alimony. |
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A neighborhood dog had begun to bark, and they were worried about the police coming. |
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These transactions have continued, even as ISIS has begun to attack government sites, like the Taqba air base. |
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In the last few years, the character has begun to catch on in America, even turning up on a recent episode of American Dad. |
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I had graduated NYU just a few years earlier and begun a career in publishing, but the addiction got the best of me. |
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Tha had begun working with Karen refugees in Thailand when one day he decided to head into Burma itself. |
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The economy has begun to add jobs, but the quality of those jobs is an increasing concern. |
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As the economy recovers and tourism has begun taking off again Priceline is benefitting. |
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Behind the church there was a cemetery, and at the far end of it a backhoe had just begun digging the grave. |
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Bristol has her already-established blog on the site while Piper has begun to record her own video commentary. |
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The New York Times has only recently begun to awaken from its 10-year slumber. |
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The produce inspector rejected several crates of berries that had begun to grow mold. |
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Another summer has passed, and with its passing the rites of autumn have begun. |
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The Bush White House staff has begun the Augean task of spinning the Bush legacy. |
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The new quadrennium, with its countdown to Beijing, has already begun. |
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At this point, it becomes hard to hear Malloy over the chattering of the attendees, who have begun to move on to other things. |
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Wineries and vineyards in the Northern Neck and along the Blue Ridge Mountains also have begun to generate income and attract tourists. |
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The Old Time Fiddlers' Convention in Galax, begun in 1935, is one of the oldest and largest such events worldwide. |
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By the start of the 20th century, Germany and the United States had begun to challenge Britain's economic lead. |
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Davout was defeated at the Battle of Issy and negotiations for surrender had begun. |
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Jervis himself had begun to grow concerned about reports of Nelson's behaviour, but in early October word of Nelson's victory had reached London. |
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The strikes had begun spreading in Scotland and West Yorkshire from the 13th. |
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By June, the Japanese had conquered the province of Henan and begun a new attack on Changsha in the Hunan province. |
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The alliance between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union had begun to deteriorate even before the war was over. |
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In 1809, the independence wars of Latin America begun with a revolt in La Paz, Bolivia. |
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It was a continuation of the trend that had begun under the leadership of Neil Kinnock. |
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By 400 CE in the southern part of the state the Late Woodland period had begun with the Baytown culture. |
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The Industrial Revolution is thought to have begun when Abraham Darby substituted coke for charcoal to smelt iron, at his Old Furnace. |
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Construction of the cathedral was begun by William the Conqueror in 1083, with it finally opening in 1189 after 116 years. |
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The conflict begun in 1914 when Bentley was made official liaison between Government and aero engine manufacturers. |
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Only recently has the modern Russian Navy begun building new classes of military hovercraft. |
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The dig was begun at the junction of Corporation Street and Bull Street, with work to move water pipes and power cables. |
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Now Egypt was conquered by the Roman Empire, and for the Romans, a new era had begun. |
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Labour has begun to redress the balance, but there is still a long row to hoe. |
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These combats had begun as funeral games around the 4th century BC, and became popular spectator events in the late Republic and Empire. |
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Construction of the present church was begun in 1245 by Henry III who selected the site for his burial. |
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As we have seen, Byrd had begun setting Latin liturgical texts as a teenager, and he seems to have continued to do so at Lincoln. |
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Liberalisation policies adopted in 1980s have, however, begun yieldly results. |
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As one official noted, the situation has begun to get out of control. |
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The country's immigration policies have begun to liberalize. |
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The first ideological struggle, that of industrialism versus agriculturalism, had already begun in the nineteenth century. |
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So you're climbing the evolutionary ladder, and you've just begun to break the chains of apedom. |
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Yet as the Rapunzel-editor in her high tower, she said, she had begun to feel walled off from the legions of aspirers. |
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Following Back to the Future Day on October 21, the countdown to Halloween has well and truly begun. |
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One day I was out in the barn and he drifted in. I was currying the horse and he set down on the wheelbarrow and begun to ask questions. |
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He ordered himself a bavaroise and he had begun to sip it when he was aware of a presence at his elbow. |
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As March creeps into April, the panoply of summer birddom has begun to reassemble. |
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Sweet gums and black gums and sourwoods made the woods bright now when oaks and hickories had just begun to look dull and faded. |
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The latest Tory budget continued the trend begun in 2000 by making further small cuts in family income taxes. |
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He had begun at four, playing with a miniature cleek and a found shilling ball over the municipal links. |
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On the first day at the university I was on cloud nine that I had begun my intellectual life. I was happy to join the cream of creams. |
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Our constitution had begun to exist in times when statesmen were not much accustomed to frame exact definitions. |
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But could a demotivational process have begun in prelinguistic times and what we see today be a continuation of that? |
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Religious societies, though begun with excellent intentions, are said to have dwindled into factious clubs. |
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At length they stood at the corner from which they had begun, and it had fallen quite dark, and they were no wiser. |
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Almost before his advance had begun, it was ended by a fishnetted knee delivered swiftly to his groin. |
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Progressively, the F.L.N. had indeed begun to impose discipline upon the some four hundred thousand Algerian workers in metropolitan France. |
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A letter begun to a Gentlewoman of some account, which was left of by means of the aduise of a friend of his, who said she was foresped. |
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I remember once, we'd had a spell o' weather jest like this, and it begun to gether up in the same way. |
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They were married next New Year's Day, and Ellison had begun to think himself a gey man in Kinraddie, and maybe one of the gentry. |
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The rite of spring in eastern Canada has begun. Sweet and pure, maple syrup epitomizes the Great White North in all its unspoiled glory. |
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Yet by 1906, industrial dissension and political militancy had begun to undermine Liberal consensus in the southern coalfields. |
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The Student Loans Company has begun operations in Lingfield Point, and Magnet Kitchens is in Lingfield east of town. |
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He built two aqueducts, the Aqua Claudia, begun by Caligula, and the Anio Novus. |
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He completed the reconstruction of military bases begun under his father's rule, and ordered the repair of the region's roadways. |
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Possibly some, like the later Viking settlers, may have begun as piratical raiders who later seized land and made permanent settlements. |
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Saxon occupation of land that was to form the kingdom had begun by the early 5th century at Mucking and other locations. |
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Meanwhile, Henry had begun to alter his policy of indirect rule in Brittany and started to exert more direct control. |
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The Northumbrian hegemony over Northern Britain, won by Ecgfrith's predecessors, had begun to disintegrate. |
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Prior to John XXII's election, a contest had begun for the Holy Roman Empire's crown between Louis IV of Bavaria and Frederick I of Austria. |
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Furthermore, Spain had begun to exile or jail any person who called for liberal reforms. |
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As early as 1687, the Spanish government had begun to offer asylum to slaves from British colonies. |
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In the aftermath of the first Jacobite Rising in 1715, Highlanders had begun emigrating to the Americas in increasing numbers. |
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His first budget in 1853 almost completed the work begun by Peel eleven years before in simplifying Britain's tariff of duties and customs. |
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Meanwhile, European scholars had begun to wonder what had caused the dispersal of erratic material. |
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The town has begun to be referred to by locals as 'Sunny Dunny', after a local radio host popularised the term. |
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In recent times this has begun to change in Alaska, Russia, and some other parts of the world. |
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A process of consultation between county councils and officials from the Scottish Office was begun to affect the amalgamations. |
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The band announced in issue 74 of The Wire magazine and on their official Twitter feed that they had begun work on their 14th studio album. |
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Halliday had barely begun his work when World War II halted competitive football in the United Kingdom. |
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Among the nonheavy drinkers also, those who were depressed had a more difficult time stopping drinking once they had begun. |
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As native lead is extremely rare, such artifacts raise the possibility that lead smelting may have begun even before copper smelting. |
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Theatrical performances are thought to have begun after the Roman invasion of Britain. |
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Henry also kept a menagerie at the Tower, a tradition begun by his father, and his exotic specimens included an elephant, a leopard and a camel. |
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Other operations were begun by the British to regain territory or to evict the Germans from ground overlooking their positions. |
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Construction of a Flandern III Stellung east of Menin northwards to Moorslede was also begun. |
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When the cyclone track becomes strongly poleward with an easterly component, the cyclone has begun recurvature, entering the Westerlies. |
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Although once near extinction, they have begun to spread again, from remnant populations in California and Alaska. |
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Otters have been hunted for their pelts from at least the 1700s, although it may have begun well before then. |
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After arriving, it wasn't until 9 May 1651 that his testing begun in Drury House, having first required permission from parliament. |
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In 2014 a lunar coin series begun being minted annually in celebration of Lunar New Year and in 2016 a series featuring The Queen's Beasts began. |
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This socialist state was later officially known as the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen and a programme of nationalisation was begun. |
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Like her younger brother, Augustus, who had begun his studies there in 1894, she studied figure drawing under Henry Tonks. |
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The fourth St Paul's, generally referred to as Old St Paul's, was begun by the Normans after the 1087 fire. |
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The organisation for the location will have begun a year or more earlier, and locations are generally known two or three years ahead. |
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A few months later, Bassey signed to EMI's Columbia label, and the second phase in her recording career had begun. |
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In the medieval agricultural year, Lammas also marked the end of the hay harvest that had begun after Midsummer. |
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Due to the melting of Arctic sea ice and thermal expansion of the oceans, as a result of global warming, sea levels have begun to rise. |
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The evolutionary split between the two groups is believed to have begun two million years ago. |
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Greece had begun to make peace with the Roman Republic in 262 BC, and the Romans sought to annex Sicily as their republic's first province. |
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However, even at this early stage, provincial architects had begun to incorporate certain vernacular features of Sicily's older architecture. |
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A previous attempt at constructing a tunnel between the two nations had begun in 1974, but was quickly aborted. |
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Some seafood restaurants have begun to offer more sustainable seafood options. |
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The British had become aware of unusual submarine activity, and had begun counter patrols that forced the submarines out of position. |
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It issued a statement on November 6, after the embargo and price rises had begun. |
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Coincidentally there was another permit issued for the general overhaul of Pump A that had not yet begun. |
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He got a bad haircut from an overeager fellow who had just begun his career as a barber. |
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In September 2013 remedial work was begun on the export cables close to shore as the cables were not buried sufficiently deeply. |
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After Army Group B had begun its offensive against Paris and into Normandy, Army Group A began its advance into the rear of the Maginot line. |
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The destruction of the casino had only begun at the time of the Dieppe Raid. |
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On the Eastern Front, Operation Bagration had begun against Army Group Centre which left no possibility of reinforcement of the Western Front. |
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On Monday, August 17, 1807, the memorable first voyage of the Clermont up the Hudson River was begun. |
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For one of these, Johann Jakob Wagner, who had been misunderstood and was almost forgotten, a palingenesis had already begun. |
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Urbanization rapidly spread across the Western world and, since the 1950s, it has begun to take hold in the developing world as well. |
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Sober citizens were becoming persuaded that a panicless, depressionless era had begun. |
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People had also begun to burn paper money instead of placing actual coins in the tombs. |
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The Book of Kells may have been produced or begun on Iona towards the end of the 8th century. |
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The wineglasses were from a matched dozen, each having begun as a glowing parison at the end of some blowpipe over in Murano but days before. |
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It also allows for extended periods of social learning and language acquisition in juvenile humans which may have begun 2 million years ago. |
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She was unwilling, and so treated me with her nails that I wished I had never begun. |
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However, in the last decade Brazil has begun engaging in several initiatives underscoring its slave past and the importance of African heritage. |
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Recently, a number of municipal governments have begun the process of contracting for the construction and operation of incinerators. |
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By 1990, American conservative think tanks had begun challenging the legitimacy of global warming as a social problem. |
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Global oil companies have begun to acknowledge climate change exists and is caused by human activities and the burning of fossil fuels. |
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This dispersal out of Africa is estimated to have begun about 70,000 years BP from Northeast Africa. |
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The Stone Age must have begun there to be carried repeatedly to Europe by migrant populations. |
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It was begun in 1551 as part of a major phase of fortification on the Isles of Scilly, undertaken to counter threats from the French. |
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Work had begun in July 2012 and included new baggage handling and arrivals facilities and a new control tower. |
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An alternative theory originally proposed by Charles Darwin explains that music may have begun as a hominin mating strategy. |
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In 75, he erected a colossal statue of Apollo, begun under Nero, and he dedicated a stage of the theater of Marcellus. |
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Surrounding the whole castle are large earthworks, designed by the Italian Federigo Gianibelli, and begun in the year before the Spanish Armada. |
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Many early US rock and roll musicians had begun in jazz and carried some of these elements into the new music. |
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By February, his personal conduct had begun to draw criticism from his superiors. |
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However public opinion has begun to change on the island in favour of a road link. |
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It strengthened the racial segregation begun under Dutch and British colonial rule. |
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For them, the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species was the epiphany of everything they had begun to suspect. |
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The stress accent had already begun to cause the erosion of unstressed syllables, which would continue in its descendants. |
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The name comes from the hold that the Roman Empire had begun to exert on the Germanic tribes of Northern Europe. |
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This had begun the effort to continuously preserve the Frisian language, which continues unto this day. |
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However, since the country's accession to the European Union, this has begun to change. |
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The next major source, far less organised than Gregory's work, is the Chronicle of Fredegar, begun by Fredegar but continued by unknown authors. |
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Oleg continued to develop and expand a network of Rus' forts in Slav lands, begun by Rurik in the north. |
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Both rulers continued the steady expansion of Kievan Rus' that had begun under Oleg. |
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Some communities have begun exploring the need for training in counseling skills as well. |
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It is traditionally practiced by men, but women have recently begun to participate. |
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Towards the end of the wars, Charlemagne had begun to place more emphasis on reconciliation. |
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During the social and economic tensions of the Great Depression, some had begun to feel aggrieved with their minority status. |
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On his second trip, begun in 1493, he found more Caribbean islands including Puerto Rico. |
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Cultivation of flowers for their perfume essence, which had begun in the 14th century, grew into a major industry in the south of France. |
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French settlers had begun to colonize some areas in the Spanish side of the territory. |
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However, support for the rebels had begun to wane, and Isabella preferred a negotiated settlement to continuing the war. |
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By 1997, work on Kaieteur National Park was started, and in 1998 work on Historic Georgetown was begun. |
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Commandeur Gelskerke had begun pressing for change from a trading focus to one of cultivation, especially of sugar. |
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By May, he had ended civilian control of the military and begun his Northern Expedition against the warlords of the north. |
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The proportion of older persons in the total population has begun to increase substantially. |
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Prior to that date as the Earth's plates had begun to join the Pearl Islands were created and they emerged from the sea. |
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Based on archeological findings, trade with China is believed to have begun in the Tang dynasty, but grew more extensive during the Song dynasty. |
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Also in the 1980s the Trujillo Industrial Park project was begun, located on the north side of the city, in the present La Esperanza district. |
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He had been impressed by Clyfton's services and had begun participating in services led by John Smyth in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. |
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During Francis' reign, the magnificent art collection of the French kings, which can still be seen at the Louvre Palace, was begun. |
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Moreover, with recent increases in tourism on the island, new sources of hard rubbish have begun to appear. |
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Yet, the worst for slaves has only begun, and the journey on the water proved to be more terrifying. |
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It was an institution in decadence at these times, as since the 1880s the country had begun to use European immigrant labor instead. |
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However, by 1865 all had begun the abolition of slavery, except Kentucky and Delaware. |
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In many countries, significant research has begun to evaluate the use of cassava as an ethanol biofuel feedstock. |
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This annual event was begun in 1975, in part inspired by the Beatles' Abbey Road album cover. |
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Recently, efforts have begun to update grammar instruction in primary and secondary education. |
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At the same time, linguists have begun to come to the realization that creole languages are in no way inferior to other languages. |
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In general, weak nouns are less complex than strong nouns, since they had begun to lose their system of declension. |
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By the 1440s and 1450s comparative regularisation of spelling had begun to emerge. |
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The government has recently begun expanding this infrastructure to space based communications. |
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More recently, authors have begun focusing on grammatical cues, and even the use of certain rhetorical strategies. |
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The provision of contemporary language liturgies has been approved by convocation and a process of drafting and authorisation has begun. |
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Garrow, professor of history at the University of Cambridge, stated that the Court had thus begun to mirror the political branches of government. |
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His service on the Court would extend 34 years over some of the most important rulings to help establish the nation the Constitution had begun. |
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The terrified sailors would have begun to depart quicklier than they did, had not fear itself made them move slowly. |
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Recent literature, especially from the United States, has begun to discuss corporate governance in the terms of management science. |
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Domingue by the Spanish and British empires, but had also begun to consolidate power for himself on the island. |
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In all of these spheres, the Chola period marked the culmination of movements that had begun in an earlier age under the Pallavas. |
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It highlighted the Mutiny of 1857 as a war of liberation, and Gandhi's 'Quit India' begun in 1942, as defining historical events. |
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Already, you see, I had begun to acquire a taste for rakery and wenching among the London debutantes. |
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On St Vitalis's Day, April 28, 1220, the foundation of the future stone cathedral was begun. |
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In North America, calcium carbonate has begun to replace kaolin in the production of glossy paper. |
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About half of the workers in Manchester and Stockport cotton factories surveyed in 1818 and 1819 had begun work at under ten years of age. |
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Once begun, the general strike of black and white went madly and relentlessly on like some great saga. |
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Shannon had been at sea for a long time and her hull had begun to rot further exaggerating the disparity in scantling strength. |
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By the 18th century the Navajo had begun to import yarn with their favorite color, Bayeta red. |
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They also point out that it's mathematically impossible for the third millennium to have begun when 1999 ended regardless of who was in favor. |
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People felt that the change of the hundreds digit in the year number, and the zeros rolling over, created a sense that a new century had begun. |
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It had begun on a modest scale in or about 1792, as a cottage industry, using graphite mined locally. |
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The firing is begun at the bottom of the flue, and gradually spreads outwards and upwards. |
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Before Ruskin began Modern Painters, John James Ruskin had begun collecting watercolours, including works by Samuel Prout and, from 1839, Turner. |
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This was the separation phase of a slow and painful split from Pauline, which had begun when Hemingway met Martha Gellhorn. |
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Yarrow Reservoir was begun in 1867 and designed by Thomas Duncan, the Liverpool Borough Engineer. |
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By the 1960s however, the UK had begun to lose its position as an industrial world power. |
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After the accession of Vespasian, Quintus Petillius Cerialis was appointed governor of Britain and the conquest of the Brigantes was begun. |
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Rescuers have already begun sending supplies and water down the hole. |
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Arsenal were shining bright in a match that had begun with hailstones smashing down in the stadium. |
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Starveacre is most injured when spraying is not done until the weed has just begun to flower, when the plants are usually killed outright. |
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The other is the fact that the population of Japan has begun to shrink, the result of years of subreplacement birth rates. |
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The skipper, Matt Craughwell, said their boat had begun to take on water after being tossed, stern upwards, by huge waves. |
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The country boy felt of her legs, and patted her bottom, and kissed her bubbies, and then he begun to tickle her twitchet. |
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The computer showed that Ali had begun searching Google in October last year for poisons such as abrin, ricin and cyanide. |
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Excavation of Maranpampa has not yet begun, says Chohfi, and there is no firm date for the site. |
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However, an earlier application for the site was already approved on May 23 and the supermarket has begun work on the access road. |
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Holiday giving has also begun to reflect this household culture. |
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I had begun, in my later years at Medical School, to think a lot about Wales and Welshness,' he explains. |
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The campaign, begun in the 1960s, used emotion-laden images of whitecoat seal pups to draw attention to their cause. |
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Yet at the age of 58, the woman who is world-famous for creating the Aga saga has begun showing off like a silly teenager. |
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Raytheon Company said it has begun flight testing DARPA's Persistent Close Air Support program. |
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For this reason, talks have begun between the works council and the management. |
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Amenotep III had begun to find the polytheistic priesthood of Amun restrictive on his reign and initiated early measures to curb them. |
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But the Department of Defense is rumored to have begun piping Yoo-hoo cocoa beverage into fighter pilots' helmets. |
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The Druidic movement originated among the Romanticist ideas of the ancient druids that had begun to be developed in the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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The current building was probably begun around the time of the see's removal. |
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The latest research shows that the Annales Cambriae was based on a chronicle begun in the late 8th century in Wales. |
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Windsor Castle was begun in the 11th century by William the Conqueror as it afforded a good defensive point over the River Thames. |
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Virginia Water was begun in 1746 by William, Duke of Cumberland who was then Ranger of the Park. |
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The rebuilding had been begun by Henry III in 1245, but had by Richard's time been dormant for over a century. |
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In recent years, scones under that name have begun to appear in coffee houses. |
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Seven artists were recruited, among them Valentine Prinsep and Arthur Hughes, and the work was hastily begun. |
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This period is usually said to have begun with the first known speech of Cicero and ended with the death of Ovid. |
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In the early version of his History of Britain, begun in 1649, Milton was already writing off the members of the Long Parliament as incorrigible. |
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Mainwaring writes that during this time Zachow had begun to have Handel assume some of his church duties. |
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Recently bands like Sacred Turf, Skwardya and Krena, have begun performing electric folk in the Cornish language. |
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It was begun at Old Minster, Winchester, towards the end of Alfred's reign. |
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By 1992, black metal scenes had begun to emerge in areas outside Scandinavia, including Germany, France, and Poland. |
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The church of St Paul's was the first building, and was begun in July 1631 on the western side of the square. |
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Before the divorce suit was filed, Chaplin had begun work on a new film, The Circus. |
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The loss of the final m was a process which seems to have begun by the time of the earliest monuments of the Latin language. |
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Length confusions seem to have begun in unstressed vowels, but they were soon generalized. |
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For example, chain making in Cradley Heath seems only to have begun in about the 1820s, and the Lye holloware industry is even more recent. |
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This loss came as the latest in the long series of defeats and territorial loss that had begun in the 17th century. |
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The Union of the Crowns had begun a process that would lead to the eventual unification of the two kingdoms. |
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The Quint in its current form seems to have begun as the Contact Group excluding Russia. |
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By 29 June, the markets had returned to growth and the value of the pound had begun to rise. |
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Gaelic families had begun to build their own tower houses by the 15th century. |
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However, Wales had begun to force the matter, supporting English rebellions against the Normans. |
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Many of her experienced nobles were dead and the economy which had barely begun to recover from the earlier wars was once again in tatters. |
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Within two years, the Rough Wooing, Henry VIII's military attempt to force a marriage between Mary and his son, Edward, had begun. |
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All sides committed atrocities against civilians in this war, exacerbating the population displacement begun by the Plantation. |
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By the 1830s, ships had begun to convert to steam propulsion, so the Age of Sail and the classical idea of pirates in the Caribbean ended. |
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However, despite these great occasions, Walpole's broader popularity had begun to wane. |
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He and others in the community had begun discussing the opportunity for a gathering of Minecrafters, similar to anime and sci-fi conventions. |
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Since the Giants' minicamp last spring, Buggs already has begun to expand his training horizons, much to Arnsparger's satisfaction. |
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However, the Anglicists also included utilitarians, led by James Mill, who had begun to play an important role in fashioning Company policy. |
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Plans for the Battle of Britain window in Westminster Abbey were begun during wartime, the committee chaired by Lords Trenchard and Dowding. |
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Slessor saw atomic weapons as a way to avoid a third devastating world war given that the two previous ones had begun without them. |
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Thatcher had already begun to work on her presentation on the advice of Gordon Reece, a former television producer. |
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The current owners have begun pumping 40 years of rain water from the quarry with the aim of developing a heritage centre on the site. |
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This trend has begun to slow due to ongoing population growth in Tokyo and the high cost of living there. |
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Household deleveraging by paying off debts or defaulting on them has begun in some countries. |
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Prior thinkers, including the early 14th century nominalist philosopher William of Ockham, had begun the intellectual movement toward empiricism. |
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The nature and perception of colour was one such interest which he had begun at Edinburgh University while he was a student of Forbes. |
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This process had begun the minute we got there, early in July, and here we were at the end of the summer mortgageless. It was time to get tough. |
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In the first years of the 21st century, the Church in Wales has begun to engage in numerous debates. |
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Critics had begun to think that his wit had been displaced by partisanship and propaganda. |
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The limited series Watchmen, begun in 1986 and collected as a trade paperback in 1987, cemented Moore's reputation. |
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A new translation of Burns begun in 1924 by Samuil Marshak proved enormously popular, selling over 600,000 copies. |
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It was not until the literary efforts of Hugh MacDiarmid that the Scottish Renaissance can properly be said to have begun. |
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The laws also finished the partitioning of Wales into counties that was begun in 1282 and established local government on the English model. |
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Beginning with the folk music revival of the 1970s, vocalists and instrumentalists have also begun to perform together in folk music ensembles. |
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By the end of 1789, he had also begun to study under the topographical draughtsman Thomas Malton, specialised in London views. |
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Turning away a respected abstract artist proved that, as early as 1962, the pop art movement had begun to dominate art culture in New York. |
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The Daily Star had been launched in 1978 by Express Newspapers, and by 1981 had begun to affect sales of The Sun. |
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This residence has now been purchased by the Edinburgh Business School at Heriot Watt University and fundraising has begun to restore it. |
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Underarm pitching is believed to have begun in the early 1760s when the Hambledon Club was rising to prominence. |
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By the end of the 15th century attitudes seemed to have begun to harden against prostitution. |
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Famous American Unitarian William Ellery Channing was a believer in the virgin birth until later in his life, after he had begun his association with the Transcendentalists. |
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In 2013 another campaign to reinstate St Edmund as patron saint was begun with the backing of representatives from businesses, Churches, radio and local politicians. |
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Starting from the early 1980s, until then a linguistically and culturally homogeneous society, Italy begun to attract substantial flows of foreign immigrants. |
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It was begun by Cleopatra VII of the Ptolemaic dynasty, the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, to honour her dead lover Julius Caesar, then converted by Augustus to his own cult. |
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With the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the war had begun. |
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Meanwhile, in Germany, interest in the Cologne Cathedral, which had begun construction in 1248 and was still unfinished at the time of the revival, began to reappear. |
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He continued a process begun by his mother and brothers, of helping to establish foundations that brought the reformed monasticism based on that at Cluny. |
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Because of his low calcium intake, the process of osteozecathia had begun. |
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Who would have guessed that after his explosion of insight, his surehanded and destructive manipulation of the woman, he would have begun with her a covert relationship? |
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Workers have begun to grow cultured neurons on chiplike matrix structures. |
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It is easy to understand how the sale or barter of talismen begun. |
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By the later 16th century, gunsmiths in most countries had begun to introduce the short trigger perpendicular to the stock that is familiar to modern shooters. |
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However, in recent years, other ciders have begun to take a large share in the market, for example, Heineken's 'Orchard Thieves', a cider sold only in Ireland. |
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Describing themselves as freehouses, its branches offer a wider range of cask ales than other pubcos, and they have recently begun offering craft beer. |
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I couldn't tear myself away from the movie after I had begun watching it. |
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By this time the machine gun had begun entering into the militaries. |
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