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Trials of driverless pods on real roads are about to begin in cities including Coventry, Milton Keynes and London.

At the Chicago Democratic Convention in 1968, six months after his landmark editorial on getting the U.S. out of Vietnam, Walter Cronkite once more 'told it like it is': "The Democratic convention is about to begin in a police state, there doesn't appear to be any other way to describe it".

The part's about to begin in Munich.

Perhaps a true rivalry is about to begin in earnest.

The good news is that a conversation about health care is about to begin in Washington.

4.30pm With 4km to go, the cat-and-mouse game is about to begin in earnest.

On the night of 17 November 1982, another party was about to begin in Belfast.

(Season 1 will follow Season 2 on DirecTV; a third season is about to begin in Australia).

He also said high-level negotiations were about to begin in Khartoum, Sudan's capital, over several of these border issues.

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"Both campaigns are about to begin filling in the gaps".

Mike Weatherley, the Tory MP placed in charge of tackling copyright infringement by David Cameron, has called for education about copyright to begin in the classroom.

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