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If it covered itself in logos, perfume bottles or flattering invitations to fashion editors, the public - the apparently mystified, yet subliminally fooled public - would begin to wise up.
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There are indications that some academic institutions are beginning to wise up to the dangers.
The record companies are beginning to wise up to the change in the landscape.
Some analysts are surprised at how quickly new parents have begun to wise up.
By 1992, however, lawmakers began to wise up to the predatory recruitment practices and the virtually useless degrees these colleges were offering students.
Some councils are beginning to wise up to the dark art of viability assessments, and insisting that developers show their books.
Even when teams began to wise up and not play such a high defensive line Leicester remained in control, because players such as Riyad Mahrez and Marc Albrighton were still able to hit killer passes and crosses, while defensive midfielders N'Golo Kanté and Danny Drinkwater could find more space in which to operate.
Second set: Murray leads Nadal* 6-3, 3-4 Nadal is persisting with his body serves, but Murray is beginning to wise up to them and manouevres his body neatly out the way of one to hammer a two-handed backhand right back onto Nadal's toes.
"I think I begin to see His wise purpose in all this," He wrote his wife on July 10.
I hope Scotland will continue to pursue a wiser course – I hope it can begin to demonstrate how much wiser, but I truly would rather it didn't have to.
After endless pages of financial updates, cricket scores and assorted effusions to Mam, you begin to feel that a wiser man would have spent less time complaining about the shadow cast by Sherlock Holmes and more time feverishly thanking the literary gods for its existence.
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