As the novel opens, Weaver, the narrator, is in the first stages of a new career. |
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It's so easy in the first stages to compensate, to adjust, to make excuses and to ignore the niggling little worry that all is not right. |
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However, there are now increasing signs that the economy is in the first stages of a recovery. |
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Fascinated by that art form she accompanies the novices in the first stages of their apprenticeship in painting with Chinese ink. |
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Canadian Blood Services does not test for transmissible diseases in the first stages of matching. |
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The present policy now is that in the first stages, if doctors prescribe methadone prior to incarceration, they'll let them keep on doing it. |
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Everyone seemed to have withdrawn into themselves, as in the first stages of shock. |
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It should have it in the first stages, as it does. |
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So Beirut isn't the only one that's knee-deep in the first stages of MENA's winter months, but it's probably the stinkiest. |
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Usually, in the first stages of Polyuria and Polydipsia, the dog drinks too much water and urinates more than normal as well. |
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Therefore, in the first stages, I had to orient our armed forces. |
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So I had to use lots of power in the first stages. |
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The low enthusiasm of regional staff who were not involved in the first stages shows how it is important to ensure good circulation of information and to have constructive discussions. |
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We are in the first stages of the commercialization of our Rapid Pathogen Detection System, with a small number of customers having adopted our technology to date. |
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In the first stages of life the mind is frivolous and easily distracted, it misses progress by failing in consecutiveness and persistence. |
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