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In South Korea, starting about fifteen years ago, doctors began to screen aggressively for thyroid cancer.
Platts-Mills began to screen patients who reported tick bites or red-meat allergies for IgE.
Several years ago, Baylor began to screen children for possible sepsis by watching for a single abnormality: persistent, excessively fast heartbeat.
Following Sundance, Lions Gate began to screen the film privately to members of Hollywood's elite on what is commonly referred to as the Bel-Air circuit.
It was late on Tuesday night, and Erik Sorenson, the president and general manager of MSNBC, began to screen newly arrived videotape of the rescue effort at the World Trade Center.
American Beauty had its European premiere at the London Film Festival on November 18 , 1999 in January 2000, it began to screen in various territories outside North America.
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The adverts, which will begin to screen on Channel Four tonight, will also feature Bob Geldof, Stephen Hawking and Germaine Greer.
Columbia Pictures showed about 17 minutes of "Final Fantasy" to some entertainment writers in the spring, and has only recently begun to screen the finished film for industry audiences.
A spokeswoman for the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said the Balkan countries risked failing to uphold the UN convention on refugees should they begin to screen arrivals on the basis of their origin.
Pilot schemes across the US have begun to screen newborns as doctors investigate the benefits of using genomic information as a healthcare resource throughout a child's early years.
Health officials from South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines are beginning to screen food imported from Japan for radiation, and several other Southeast Asian countries are expressing concern over the potential for contamination of soil and water that could affect food sources.
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