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One by one, philanthropic powerhouses are beginning to attack the juggernaut.

Everyone in this space is beginning to attack the sub-$199 price point, given that Apple has staked out the high-end of the market at $329 and up.

"Having exhausted many traditional cost-reduction tactics including layoffs, plant closings and benefit reductions, many are beginning to attack external expenditures in areas like IT/telecom, marketing, logistics, professional services and travel – as the next generation of cost savings," said Carl Guarino, chief executive of procurement services provider ICG Commerce, in an email to Forbes.

The lions of Islamic State of Iraq and Sham are beginning to attack all the crusaders".

Strategically, President Bashar al-Assad would have had more to gain by allowing the Islamic State to continue this sweep across the north uninhibited, wiping out rebel forces before beginning to attack them by air and other means.

This means that the infection is already spreading and it is already beginning to attack your immune system.

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With Martin out, Garnett began to attack.

Gore began to attack Bush's record on health care.

Suddenly, several men in civilian clothing began to attack them.

Militants here began to attack the state and the police.

With the immune system underemployed, so to speak, it begins to attack harmless targets.

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