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It could also begin to be a smart, resilient city if it puts its mind to it.

It would take years of building a relationship before that would even begin to be a possibility.

She places it next to an ivory bone on a flat piece of wood, and those rescued treasures begin to be a work of art.

Such theatrics lay plain that the young party will need to get its house in order if it wants to even begin to be a constructive opposition force.

And so what you end up with is this mass effort around the globe, once the Cold War begins, of both sides using camps in ways that look familiar, but kind of begin to be a new thing.

My guess is the more economic hardship there is, the more likely that those different preferences, you know, represented by Putin and others will begin to be a discussion, a policy process that's not just a single decision maker sitting out at his dacha, making these decisions alone.

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You, today, no matter where you work or live can begin to be an agent of change.

It begins to be a problem".

"He's beginning to be a bull," Tortorella said.

I knew I was beginning to be a Muselmann.

The coconuts are beginning to be a concern.

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