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Some of the European standards are beginning, like LEED, to spread to Asia.
He said: "Where reform is beginning, like in Burma, we must get behind it.
Here the long insertion beginning "like Chai Ling" led us off the original grammatical track.
And the students could be very naïve, especially in the beginning — like, asking if you knew their maid.
More often than not, the praise involves some mention of Whitman's unrhymed free verse, beginning, like jazz, as a revolutionary experiment and ending as an anthem of a fledgling culture.
That was the epiphany at the beginning – like, 'This is an interesting idea, but I don't just want this in my head, I want to feel it form around me.
Mansfield is a big man, and, at 67, beginning, like a mountain that has suffered a recent landslide, or a balloon half-filled with sand, to succumb to gravity.
Beginning like corpses suspended on white ropes from one tree, they soon took lengths of white gauze with which they addressed, like garden spiders, both the metalwork of various old Army installations (most memorably, a large near-cannon-scale gun) and the trees that have grown in that part of the fort.
Dads today are involved from the very beginning like never before.
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However, if you choose to pursue things where the pain of the experience is largely in the beginning -- like building a business, losing weight, or creating art -- then you will tend to look back on those experiences fondly because they improve over time.
Edmondson said she saw weird behaviour from the beginning like wearing coloured sashes, and bowing to a leader everyone called "Vanguard".
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