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European masters are just beginning to make a splash.
Twenty years of pressure is beginning to make a dent.
3.57pm: Finally, the Murrays are beginning to make a fist of this.
But there were hints this week that the shutdown was beginning to make a dent.
But Mayor Cindy Rau-Hattof of Gloucester Township in Camden County said the network was beginning to make a difference.
And a certain other four-piece band – pals of Cilla's, who were beginning to make a name for themselves.
Scientists here say high-level attention from the Kremlin is already beginning to make a difference at their nuclear center.
Vikings to win The Jets are beginning to make a lot of people (myself included) look very silly indeed.
At a time when TV was beginning to make a singer's looks nearly as important as his voice, Carl Smith had both going for him, in spades".
Twenty-four-hour cable services fit better with today's diverse living patterns; and now the Internet is beginning to make a dent in the news market.
Mr Cameron slapped down another reforming minister (he is beginning to make a habit of it) and Mr Willetts retreated before he got properly started.
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