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The walls begin to wake up, and it begins to remember what it's here for".
Only with the financial crisis in 2008, however, did the west finally begin to wake up to the implications.
I didn't begin to wake up until I moved to London in 1968 to attend drama school.
Dr Alawi hopes the international community will finally begin to wake up to what is happening in the cradle of Islam.
Greifeld argues, however, that it's just a matter of time before investors begin to wake up to reality and sour on U.S. debt.
A professor found that when babies reach around 18 months of age, they begin to wake up more frequently, even if they are not hungry – a pattern more pronounced in breast-fed infants.
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They are just beginning to wake up now.
Insurers are just beginning to wake up to their role in environmental sustainability.
The investment community is beginning to wake up to this," Mr Murray-Philipson added.
"People are only beginning to wake up to look at the world of exploration," he says.
"But in the last five years they have begun to wake up".
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