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"Close your eyes and begin to concentrate on your breathing," said a soft voice from across the circle.
During the second year specific blocks of time are devoted towards research investigation and the fellow is expected to begin to concentrate on his/her own project.
As winter sets in and the snow creeps down the Chugach mountains, they begin to concentrate in the more populated part of town.
Beyond that saturation point, the conversations with less important contacts start to become less frequent and the tweeters begin to concentrate on the people they have the strongest links with.
Officials from both nations, as well as Western countries looking to restore that stability, say they hope they can begin to concentrate again on developing their now-demolished economies.
That mission was refined in 1995, when Gov. George E. Pataki of New York and Christie Whitman, then the governor of New Jersey, had the Port Authority begin to concentrate on building and maintaining transportation infrastructure.
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DJs began to concentrate on her.
This is beginning to concentrate some minds in the Conservative party.
In his last two years at the Art Institute, he began to concentrate on video.
About this time they also began to concentrate more on international commissions.
But for Palestinians too, Mr Sharon's plan has begun to concentrate minds.
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