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This feature of modern life began slightly earlier than you thought, and my single text proves it.
On June 6th Israel began slightly to relax the draconian blockade it had imposed on the territories after the bombing.
As with all things in this shrunken N.H.L. season, which began slightly more than two months ago, the April 3 trade deadline is coming fast.
Bond prices dropped sharply yesterday and yields rose as investors continued a selling spree that began slightly more than a week ago.
One study notes, too, that while data is limited, the number of children entering foster care has been stable or falling slightly in recent years, continuing the national decline that began slightly more than five years ago, after the worst period of crack cocaine addiction.
He invited the writer to one of the Friends' monthly meetings, held in a private dining room of the Press Box Restaurant, E. 45 St. Outfit began slightly over a year ago, when he and a handful of other Merriwell addicts got to reminiscing about their boyhood idol.
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By the end of the week, I was beginning slightly to repent of my feelings.
Her vocal range begins slightly lower than that of most female singers, and it reaches up high.
Aguero may be frustrated but can take solace from his side's improved performance by the Thames in a season which they have begun slightly off form.
West of the Ural Mountains, Bashkirs may hum a basic pitch while playing solo flute pieces, and certain Siberian peoples may sing choral overlapping responsorial songs (in which group and soloist alternate, one beginning slightly before the other finishes).
The manufacture of glass vessels, which may have begun slightly earlier in Mesopotamia, was carried to a high point of excellence in Egypt during the 18th dynasty (c. 1490 onwards).
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