Suddenly, I noticed something happening in his face beginning to moil and move. |
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The beginning of each winter brings the promise of days on the trails in sun and silence. |
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You know, it's time to throw out this archaic notion of age 30 as old or beginning middle age or whatever it is that gets people in such a tizzy. |
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He hadn't shaved in days and his brown hair was beginning to get greasy, not having been washed. |
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But don't bet on it because I've been watching from the beginning and I'm still not sure what's going on. |
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Excavation work at the beginning of the project led to disused cellars, old water and gas pipes and old tramlines being unearthed. |
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The first industries, which developed at the beginning of the twentieth century, included a brewery, a chocolate factory, and a flour mill. |
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Today's students are at the end of the Generation X era and at the beginning of the Millennial Era. |
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Back then, he was just beginning his career as a DJ, playing his brand of energetic, driving trance music at small raves around Ottawa. |
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The anger was beginning to show as he took his sword from its sheath and positioned the blade so that it was at the guard's neck. |
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To preach a sweet Christ to the fleshly world is the most potent poison that has been given to the dear sheep of Christ from the very beginning. |
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The data were constantly reviewed beginning with the interview and transcription process. |
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She didn't realise she was holding his hand for so long, and that people were beginning to give them curious stares. |
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Insurance companies are beginning to write exclusionary clauses for mold in their policies. |
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After he split up with his wife at the beginning of the year, his life spiralled out of control. |
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You can see that we're beginning to talk about terabytes of storage and transfer rates approaching gigabytes per-second. |
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Not because I'm a purist, mind you, but because it's beginning to seem really tired. |
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In the beginning there are notes on Thai transliteration, always a problem to the outsider and to the Thais. |
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Examined from the learner's point of view, the standard approach is heavily biased against beginning students. |
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The language of the book from the very beginning reveals its biblical nature. |
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From the very beginning, the anchorman ripped into the famous bickerers and was unrelenting throughout. |
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This biennial festival took place in late June, beginning in 1961 and ran for 28 years. |
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They were switched on at the beginning of the month and will stay shining until the 12 th night. |
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My bare feet tread lightly on the dirt floor, sweat already beginning to bead on my brow. |
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All souls were created at the beginning of time, and are stored in a celestial treasury until the time of birth. |
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The new Mediterranean Garden is beginning to grow, and the new tree fern now has 6 fronds and more coming on. |
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The very foundation of the building was beginning to tremor now, and hairline cracks were appearing in the walls and ceiling. |
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So I end that 2 o'clock in the morning mood on the abyss actually dancing, just beginning to tremor with dance. |
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I'm plodding on with the street scene painting and it's beginning to come to life in spite of my tremulous incompetence. |
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World War I was fought using trench warfare almost from the beginning because of the increasing sophistication of antipersonnel weaponry. |
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Roach are beginning to show in numbers as they begin to shoal prior to spawning. |
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Milou and Squawk, two young males, are also beginning to exhibit courtship behavior, hanging out with each other, billing and bowing. |
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Bioarchaeology is beginning to fill in the details of the historical record, offering specifics about how food sources changed. |
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Soybeans should be kept free of weed competition from the 2nd trifoliate stage to beginning bloom. |
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By the middle of last week I was beginning to wonder if they'd missed me out, but oh no. |
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As someone who didn't get a choice in beginning my sexual behavior, I found it triggering and upsetting. |
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There are people who have already been assigned a mission to infiltrate and spy from the beginning. |
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He's said from the beginning that the cost of investigating this scandal will cost more the amount of money that was misspent. |
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A transnational biomethane market is, according to the study, still at the beginning. |
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Scientists with the ability to develop bionic dogs and digital noses are beginning experiments to create K9-the world's first robot sniffer dog. |
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For any aspiring female boxers, Trinity term could be the beginning of an illustrious career. |
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Caine thought that relationships, like movies, should have a beginning, a middle and an end, although he sometimes mistimed the last act. |
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This week he said he was beginning to renew his love of the game after the trying period he has endured. |
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In the US where there is trial by jury, the presiding judge can rule a mistrial, leading to the trial beginning anew. |
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The arrows indicate the beginning of the grace note figure and the placement of each note in the triplet figure for the left hand. |
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Rethread the needle and, beginning at a bottom corner, blind stitch up the corner miter to the fabric upper edge. |
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The single SPB that is present at the beginning of the cell cycle must duplicate to generate the two poles of the bipolar spindle. |
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Ergal the pointer was only a year old and he moved with a stylish grace that heralds the beginning of a great bird dog. |
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With the oldest population in the world and the lowest birth rate, Japan's crisis is just beginning. |
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The old paradigm of the trophy wife of the high-flying male is quietly beginning to recede. |
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The retreat of some taxa to the tropics and subtropics is partly explained by climatic cooling beginning in the Oligocene. |
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And it marks the beginning of racial hatred, of mob rule, of racial segregation, of mindless violence and terror. |
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A certain group of executive show-offs are beginning to smoke cigars outside in a little alcove all of their own. |
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So few newly-weds are buying dining-room suites that they are beginning to clog up furniture showrooms. |
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I occasionally teach driving skills to beginning truckers and safety refresher courses to my company's experienced drivers. |
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Then we wandered around the market, before munching on some ice-cream and beginning the long trudge back to the car. |
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Is this the beginning of a cleverly-crafted ideological shift or is Jack, true to form, merely trying to save his own skin? |
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They were enrolled in beginning school ensemble programs, with most of them learning the clarinet, trumpet, flute or saxophone. |
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The modulations at the beginning of the second movement were entirely transparent. |
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Realization was finally beginning to dawn on him like a sunrise after an inky black night. |
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What about a mole being a double agent who establishes a cover long before beginning espionage? |
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The book is set out with the chapters concerning genomics and molecular biology at the beginning, and those covering physiology at the end. |
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All of the shuttlers will now take part in the World Championships beginning on Monday. |
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Light was beginning to touch the clouds on the horizon, turning the edges of the clouds molten silver. |
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The child's skin was a dusky brown, and tufts of darker hair were just beginning to grow. |
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To be really successful from the beginning, the peace process needed momentum. |
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At the beginning of the eighteenth century it was universally believed that rum, gin, and brandy were nutritious and healthful. |
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The tumults of the past few years are beginning to push growing numbers of young people away. |
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He fractured four bones in his wrist and will wear a cast for three months before beginning physical therapy. |
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In the beginning we cast our net quiet wide, with people coming from West Cumbria to work here. |
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the picket was mainly concerned with preventing blackleg labour from being taken in to replace strikers. |
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From the beginning, when we read of Andrew telling his brother about Jesus, this has been the simple and natural channel of evangelism. |
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With summer now a memory, and the leaves beginning to turn, its time to prepare to put your boat away for the winter. |
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From the very beginning, when Alabama was frontier country, Southern cookery was founded on hard-times staples like corn meal and sidemeat. |
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Speed control is the most important factor in mogul skiing and side slips and hockey stops come in quite handy in the beginning. |
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The researchers asked the tutors to mark both the beginning and the end of the clause containing errors. |
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By the beginning of the '60s, television was loosening newspapers' monopoly on the news. |
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Senior Blairites are beginning to press the case for either the Health Secretary or the Education Secretary. |
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Structure-wise it's incredibly flawed, the climax is rushed, the middle is confused, and the beginning is painfully twee. |
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The churches of Nazareth were mentioned as tourist sights, shown to guests before the beginning of Intifada, but not as places of symbolic value. |
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Cuckoos were sighted and heard mostly at Los Naranjos at the beginning of June in the middle of the rainy season. |
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Meanwhile, ministry vets have given the go-ahead for grouse shooting to start at the beginning of the season on August 12, the Glorious Twelfth. |
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The season starts with a bang on The Glorious Twelfth in August and continues until the beginning of December. |
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It took eighteen months to blast out the first four tunnels which were within a mile and a half of the beginning. |
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From the beginning, MOOC providers have struggled with the issue of cheating. |
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I was thinking, as I went into the Cathedral for a mooch about, that the days are beginning to get noticeably lighter for longer now. |
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Rewinding to the beginning of her own story, we find an averagely moody teenager not doing well at school. |
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Stella decided on the pattern of stripes before beginning the work, and then executed it as impersonally as possible, like a sign painter. |
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I was beginning to worry that our campus newspaper was becoming a forum for bleeding-heart liberalism. |
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Combine these closures with the mop fair in the autumn and businesses are beginning to lose margins that can never be regained. |
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My mother and father did a great job in instilling the morals and principles in us from the very beginning. |
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When we make a beginning and exert some effort, a Divine blessing may come. |
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The older man looked to be in his early fifties, with dark brown hair beginning to silver at the temples, and dark chestnut eyes. |
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And now the man who started cutting hair as a boy is beginning to out-Sassoon Vidal. |
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Best wishes also to all who are going to Third Level, starting an Apprenticeship or beginning a new job. |
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Imagine reading 20 pages of a book and then starting over at the beginning. |
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This produced such an uproar that the initial selection process had to be scrapped and started over from the beginning. |
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They wore clothes that suggested the warm weather I had felt was just beginning, and their steeds only had blinders and saddles on. |
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She confessed that, from the very beginning, she'd secretly hoped to convert me to Mormonism and marry me. |
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In fact, film actors have decried typecasting almost since the beginning of filmmaking. |
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Life at the monastery is simple, with a handful of monks beginning each day with prayers and meditation. |
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My feet were beginning to blister, and my joints ached, but finally, tired and weary, I reached the final step. |
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This is the beginning of Olympia I, which is written for a tyrant in Sicily by the name of Heron. |
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But, in the area of management, we are only now beginning to recognise the mortal enemy. |
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For working teachers, like myself, Labor Day also brings the beginning of the school year. |
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The ward nurse gave me a list of necessaries, beginning with soap and ending with a bedpan. |
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The trainers were with the trainees almost the full day, beginning with PT in the morning before joining them for breakfast in the mess. |
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The novella was serialized in the London Magazine beginning in June 1912 and in the Amencan Sunday Monthly the next summer. |
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The beginning message ended and the beep sounded, but there didn't seem to be anyone on the other end. |
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Too many beers later and God knows how many shots of whisky, the club was beginning to empty. |
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The day had a very symbolic beginning when the school principal handed over a golden key, a token of authority, to the student principal. |
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Therefore, we do well by starting from the beginning, because all social thought is befogged by prevailing historical circumstances. |
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Don't forget to warm up and stretch properly before beginning any athletic activity. |
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These accumulate large amounts of protein and oil bodies throughout development, beginning at about 10 dpa. |
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Clearly this too is an honour that most of you have little chance of even beginning to aspire to. |
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It is a hazard of the job for which you prepare yourself from the beginning. |
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August came to an end and September began, bringing the beginning of college for me. |
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The contract will start with the initial shipment at the beginning of 2006 and last 12 years. |
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The 15-year-old girl was arrested last night under the new powers brought in at the beginning of April. |
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For some, this month brings the beginning of festivities celebrating the end of the school year. |
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A total of 5,000 extra marines are being brought by the beginning of August. |
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Around 88 percent of the teachers questioned said that pupils start dreading the tests at the beginning of the summer term. |
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The hospital claims people at risk were contacted by letter at the beginning of October but the patient says he did not receive anything. |
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New regulations that come into force at the beginning of 2004 will bring even tougher standards for drinking water quality. |
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The return to floodlit evening games at the beginning of this season brought with it an increase in attendances at the home games. |
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It's by no means saying what they're all like, especially the earlier schools at the beginning of the century. |
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The new deal was brought in at the beginning of October and will extend across the whole of the UK by next month. |
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To win, the escorts will have to take centre stage at the beginning of the night and answer questions such as what makes them a good escort. |
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Like in a written letter, we should introduce ourselves at the beginning of our first e-mail message. |
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The beginning stages included an attack on local villagers by a fighting force of rebels. |
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He has been involved since the beginning of the organising stages of the exhibition. |
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The entire cast assembles on stage in the beginning before splitting into smaller groups for the subsequent variations. |
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I know this because Miller comes out on stage at the beginning and tells us so. |
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If you don't want to turn as red as an apple, try writing the letter mentioned in the beginning of the story. |
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We are somewhere at the beginning of this stage right now, trying to make sense of strings of undecipherable information. |
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The prefix letter at the beginning of the registration number no longer relates to the age of the car. |
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These letters mark the beginning of a long correspondence and collaboration between the two mathematicians. |
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Rose lifted her pen to look over the beginning of her letter, examining each word critically. |
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They are three words that should come at the end of a trial, not the beginning. |
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The events of the last fortnight have led many people to conclude that this is the beginning of the end for this government. |
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And it will be mark the beginning of the end of my having a life outside this house. |
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We are at the beginning of the end of blindness with this type of technology. |
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In that sigh, there may even be a sign that ultimately they realize that this is the beginning of the end. |
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Unless I am mistaken, we are witnessing the beginning of the end of one of sport's most remarkable and enduring reigns. |
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There is still a long way to go and anything could happen, but I think we might be starting to see the beginning of the end. |
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This is one reason why I teach metaphrasing from the very beginning when it is dirt easy. |
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He agreed that the beginning of the article appeared to be written tongue-in-cheek but the end of it was downright insulting. |
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The book explores the personal and social identities being shaped in the metaverse at the beginning of the 21st century. |
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I conducted extensive detailed research into the tonsorial tendencies at the beginning of the previous century. |
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Ghirlandaio uses the gesture to address the beholder at the beginning of both triads of heroes. |
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Five underlying principles are set forth at the beginning of the Framework. |
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Cardamine diphylla and C. concatenata are beginning their peak flowering period. |
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The work, beginning on Sunday and lasting for two weeks, involves digging out the asphalt path and replacing it with York stone flags. |
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Though his eyes were beginning to dance with a glee that completely belied the tears upon his face. |
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Dark clouds were already piling in the north, and wind was beginning to whip the topmost branches of the trees by the barn. |
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Heads emerge from leaf collars beginning in early July, and flowering commences within days after head emergence. |
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Students at Jesus were shocked to return to heavily inflated bar prices at the beginning of Michaelmas. |
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At the beginning of the film, we see Dracula slumbering in his coffin in the belly of a ship on its way to England. |
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Did their initial meeting happen by pure chance, or was it a set-up from the beginning, cunningly devised by Bruno? |
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At the beginning of the bullfight, or corrida, the torero sizes up the bull while performing certain ritualized motions with his cape. |
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But in the beginning of their senior year, at the age of seventeen, no one expects a relationship to last forever. |
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You have the option of clicking on the subjects below or simply reading the interview from the beginning. |
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But that proved only the beginning of a long and tortuous road full of false starts and broken promises. |
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The rain was beginning to belt down now in a devastating flurry, as if the heavens themselves were at war with this battered earth. |
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This beginning was a highly personal, yet formal ceremony in which Funakoshi is said to have handed out lengths of black belting to his pupils. |
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Relying on savings and severance, McDonald, 36, decided at the beginning of 2003 to devote his energy to new career goals. |
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The actress, radio star and raconteur has total recall of a rich life that goes back to the beginning of the 20th century. |
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If you are bench-pressing 200 pounds, your muscles have 200 pounds of resistance in the beginning, middle, and end of the lift. |
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From the very beginning, I knew that you were never even gonna touch this money. |
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Medieval Lauds featured a weekly cycle of seven canticles beginning on Sunday with the Benedicite. |
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The tourists looked for runs from the beginning to put pressure on the hosts. |
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Marissa eyes flitted about at the shadowy woodland, an eerie sense of foreboding beginning to permeate the air. |
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We can begin to move from political radicalisation towards the industrial radicalisation that is just beginning. |
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The difference lies in their attitudes towards death and that's just the beginning. |
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Coldplay were excellent but I was beginning to get a bit shagged out by then. |
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It starts at the very beginning by introducing the treble clef and finding middle C on the keyboard and continues from there. |
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It also shows that pupils from the lower end of the social scale are beginning to close the educational gap on middle-class pupils. |
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The Tartan Day celebrations began with a town crier walking down Sixth Avenue from 45th Street announcing the beginning of the parade. |
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The topic of depth of field tends to give the shakes to many beginning photographers, but the concept is actually very simple. |
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Just as I was beginning to worry that my tow truck would never appear, a truck signalled off the highway and came to a stop right behind. |
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The forest all along the mountain curve was spotted with dots of red, yellow, purple and gold, trees just beginning to turn with the season. |
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Are we watching the beginning of the decline and fall of the American empire? |
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A missing piece of Japan's recent economic recovery is beginning to fall into place. |
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Bit by bit, in the perceptions of ordinary folk, the pieces of this jigsaw are beginning to fall into place. |
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She turned her head away, the tears beginning to trace paths through the thin layer of sand coating her cheeks. |
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A drunken holidaymaker who went berserk on a plane during a fit of air rage was today beginning a two-year jail sentence. |
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In the beginning of the film, Trinity is on the phone and we see the computer doing a telephone trace. |
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The road extended infinitely to the horizon, where the jet of night was beginning to be replaced by midnight blue. |
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Cody was one of those that dreams nightmares and her nightmare was beginning to unfold right before her eyes. |
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Parents were beginning to arrive here at the gates, absolutely horrified, beside themselves with worry. |
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The takeover of midwifery by men beginning at the end of the 17th century has been interpreted in various ways. |
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He bought an old traction engine, a Burrell, which was the beginning of a fleet of engines. |
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Many are truly beautiful and dazzling, in the tradition of a Ray Bradbury novel, but merely the beginning. |
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I'm beginning to feel sorry for the poor sincere red state schmucks who believe in all this traditional values stuff. |
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The mildness of autumn drifted on to the beginning of July, and a delay of similar duration. |
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With six weeks to go to the local and European Elections, candidates are now beginning their campaign trails. |
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Mike and Zach walked past the lake and reached the beginning of the woods. |
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By the 1970s, blow moulded bottles made from high purity food grades of the resin were beginning to appear and were used for carbonated soft drinks and mineral waters. |
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The party, so recently flagging, was beginning to take flight now. |
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A number were obtained from the Soviet Union, beginning in 1976, including Kashin-class destroyers, Nanuchka missile boats, minesweepers, and a tanker. |
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Laurent Blanc won't have his letter ready until the beginning of January. |
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But you saw me go, and that was the beginning of my troubles. |
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Since he was hired at the beginning of January, he claims to have gathered tape recordings and photographic evidence, which prove 15 illegal minicabs are operating in Swindon. |
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On the contrary, at the very beginning of what was to become the science of biochemistry, Shelley foresaw how potent a tool it would be in the hands of scientists. |
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It stands as the biggest war on African soil since the beginning of the twentieth century, involving over half a million troops fighting in protracted trench warfare. |
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Fifty years ago, we were just beginning to learn some important lessons from natural disasters, epidemics, and manmade tragedies. |
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Of course, that's just the beginning of your troubles, according to Chris. |
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At the very beginning of the organ transplant era some people feared that their doctors might hasten their deaths in order to obtain transplantable organs. |
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Nonetheless, when the strings were together, we were treated to a wonderful tremolo in the cellos, beginning as a mere susurrus, then pouring forth into a majestic sound. |
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At this point the hot, oppressive cloud-cover was beginning to part, and the moon was rising high above the desert. |
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However, this is a normal process at the beginning of each season. |
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At the beginning of the process, for moderate external glucose concentrations, small shrinkages were observed and vesicle shapes remained quasispherical. |
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Many of those who shipped below decks in the service of the empire could not even read, despite the educational reforms that were even then beginning to sweep Britain. |
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Her eyes became moist, but she fought back the tears beginning to form. |
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Justice and uce 48 had worried about that possibility, ever since the beginning. |
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Second, proprietors' equities at the end of the year equaled proprietors' equities at the beginning of the year plus revenues and minus expenses for the year. |
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Start out with that so you understand what happened, beginning with the treaty of Westphalia. |
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It should have enjoyed the support of the president and congressional Republicans from the beginning, instead of only lip service. |
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And yet, surreally, DSK's Manhattan arrest would prove only the very beginning of the end of his aspirations to power in France. |
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I got the shot across the bow at the beginning, and I knew from his history that he tended to be very litigious. |
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Whereas Kanzi developed this skill over a 2-yr period, Panbanisha's bimanual technique was oriented toward the edges of the stone almost from the beginning. |
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However, the activism of groups like ACT UP was beginning to have unforeseen effects. |
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Just to refresh, the graffiti artist Banksy started a month-long residency in New York City at the beginning of this month. |
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His latest is an ensemble piece, set in an undeveloped beach front community in Florida, where the old ways are beginning to atrophy, as property sharks circle. |
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Even Roger Sterling is beginning to see a bit of darkness in the repetitive nature of hedonism. |
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The most critical person for a timely beginning of trial that day was a cat catcher on contract to the Amereicans. |
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He received a letter at the beginning of this week cancelling it. |
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As for the timeline for the flight itself there were problems from the beginning. |
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The gratuitous killing was the beginning of a shocking train of events that 13 years later has led her to Yorkshire in search of a new and better life. |
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All around the globe, they are beginning to dot the land and the sea. |
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The beginning of the winter brought a new season of parties and gatherings with which the aristocrats sought to dispel the gloominess of this permanently twilit world. |
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At the beginning of the second stage several new rules took effect. |
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They are beginning to consider whether they should start a fashion for black wedding gowns, having very successfully set a fashion for black diamonds a few years ago. |
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Since then we have been journeying the world, sometimes in triumph, often in tribulation, but ever seeking to return to that ancient and pure beginning. |
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There was a slow and modest but real beginning of industrial development, with shipyards and foundries and there were changes in agricultural methods. |
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Editing is the process of creating meaning horizontally along a timeline from beginning to end, by placing and sequencing images next to each other in a specific order. |
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I stifled a cry, my anger simmering and beginning to subside. |
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Does this really sound like an event at the beginning of time when the universe experienced a momentary burst of expansion? |
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That was really the beginning of the point at which you could see this resentment that had been simmering for three decades really coming to the surface. |
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The savage violence, the large-scale death and maiming of World War II were just beginning to loosen up social mores a la Mad Men. |
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This was the beginning of the end and a process of evacuation was begun. |
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When the dome blew down, it was described as the beginning of the end. |
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It seems that games are beginning to reach the uncanny valley, because the dead eyes just made me feel uncomfortable. |
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While the suited and booted clientele make their way home from such events, however, the parties in the pubs are just beginning to enter into the spirit of things. |
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Changes in peroxidase activities in the micropylar and the lateral endosperm half of tomato seeds were followed after the beginning of imbibition. |
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Theo and the little girl were now little more than two indistinct specks shimmering in the heat haze, a mirage that was beginning to flicker and break up. |
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Ren muttered, quickly beginning to shovel his food into his mouth. |
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Tonal morphophonemics is much more confusing to the beginning analyst than consonantal morphophonemics, even when the total number of rules is no greater. |
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Having retired from the school last summer, he is now beginning the laborious process of sifting through his enormous archive and is writing a history of the period. |
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Fortunately it only appears at the beginning and end, but sheesh, don't people know that voice-overs are the classic What Not to Do of adapting novels to the screen? |
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And the end-of-summer marathon is only the beginning for the syndicated Simpsons. |
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William Marshal was born in 1147, and his life was tumultuous from the beginning. |
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Official sesquicentennial celebrations marked 26 January 1938, but Aboriginal people protested with a Day of Mourning to mark the beginning of the invasion of their people. |
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Even though US shipyards were beginning to produce new merchant ships in record numbers, there was still a drop in overall available merchant and tanker tonnage. |
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By force of will, Petraeus was beginning to turn things around, at least tactically. |
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You tried a lot of things at the beginning that were sort of untraditional. |
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The beginning octave of this sonnet fits poorly with the sestet. |
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This woman turns out to be the only person who truly understands him and his work, and signals the beginning of a desperate, passionate obsession for both of them. |
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Those looking to solve the mystery of the top-secret event stood in line beginning at 7am, but weren't let inside until 2pm. |
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Rep. Jim Moran said a crisis of confidence is beginning to take hold in both areas. |
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Josh's breathing grew shallow and a single tear dropped from his eye, but I could see the traces of the smile I loved so much beginning on his face. |
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It is extremely difficult to make a living as a visual artist, especially at the beginning stages of a career. |
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It was designed by an Edmonton-based architectural firm, Cohos Evamy, and artwork was integrated into the project right from the beginning. |
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From the most serious oenophile to the beginning taster, California's diverse wine regions have something for everyone. |
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Since the beginning of the New Year, payment at Goodgame has become a lot user-friendlier with Yapital. |
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In Figure 1, a school bus has stopped on a road to pick up a child at the beginning of the day. |
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Amerigroup and Jim Carlson have been wonderful supporters of the Crystal Ball since the beginning. |
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This marked the beginning of the development of a nonvisual technology for the recording and dissemination of information. |
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This is typically the beginning of the contractive phase of a populist cycle of this kind. |
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As with NSAIDs, overuse and overprescription of antibiotics is rampant in the United States today, beginning in childhood. |
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Veins, beginning with the postcapillary venule, collect blood from the microvascular bed and carry it away. |
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Characters appear from nowhere at the beginning to discuss what Nosh is, then disappear just as quickly. |
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Nearly from the beginning, Blessing used recycled concrete as subbase in its construction projects. |
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A gripping, suspenseful novel that acutely hooks the reader's attention from beginning to end. |
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The sun was just beginning to set as the car pulled up the kuccha road that led to the Dak Bungalow. |
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It was not the first parliament in these islands, beginning the best part of three centuries later than the Manx Tynwald. |
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Novenas have been part of my life from its beginning and part of the life of the church since its very first centuries. |
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It's simply the best thing for feet that have spent too long in winter boots and are beginning to rebel with tingly sweat rash. |
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At the beginning of 2012, Sprint announced that all devices it sells must go through ULE 110 assessment. |
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Doncaster were just beginning to get a foot hold in the game when they were hit with a sucker punch as Everton took the lead after 28 minutes. |
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Although the series need not be read from the beginning, completists will want to start with Consider Phlebas. |
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For some people, the scourge of being umbilically linked to technology is beginning to do more harm than good. |
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It's peaceful and doable,'' one student said at a beginning class at the Tamarack Cross Country Ski Center. |
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Spell checking in German, Reformed German, and Swiss German that finds and corrects capitalization errors at the beginning and within a sentence. |
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The following sections of this paper summarize distinct verbal operants, beginning with mands. |
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When beginning production theory, students learn that opportunity costs are the only costs to be considered when making decisions. |
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To sum this up, at the beginning the advantages and benefits of PACAP usually outbalance the costs. |
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Both companies believe they are at the beginning of a long game. |
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The largest optical telescope in the Southern Hemisphere was opened at the beginning of November in South Africa's Northern Cape Province. |
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Wolves announced plans earlier this month to rebuild Molineux in several phases with work beginning at the end of the campaign on redeveloping the Stan Cullis stand. |
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I started, as I suppose every reviewer should, at the beginning and found myself ploughing through a discussion of the relative meanings of utopian as opposed to utopianist. |
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As I tuck into a delicious Danish pastry I picked up on the way here, I'm beginning to understand what the Danes mean when they say something is hyggeligt. |
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Of course, technologies are typically oversold at the beginning of their careers, commonly leading to much disenchantment before they go on to redeem their promise. |
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Weaver syndrome is a rare congenital disorder associated with rapid growth beginning in the prenatal period and continuing through the toddler and youth years. |
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My car was oversteering at the beginning of race one, which burned out the rears fairly quickly, so we worked on mitigating that for the afternoon event. |
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He will garland a statue of university founder Madan Mohan Malaviya, before beginning a road show to the collectorate where he will file his papers. |
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Flights to both cities will operate twice a week, with Osh beginning on April 24 and Dushanbe one week later on April 30, the carrier said in a statement. |
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The second-year coach wasted little time trying to set that tone, beginning with a pregame switch at starting quarterback and then a game-opening onside kick. |
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