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"Today New York City begins a very sad and difficult process of saying goodbye to the brave men and women of the New York Police Department who were taken from us in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11," Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani said at the service.

And this, ladies and gentleman, begins a very awkward moment.

When his daughter is raped and loses her mind, he begins a very calculated plan to take revenge.

Each can have different interactions with nearby invariant amino acids, depending on their own or other polymorph segregations, on catalytic stage as above, and on different compartment forms, e.g.: Gly/Ser 335 begins a very short loop connecting two β-strands, Gly 318 – Asp 334 and Val 338 – Ile 342.

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Thus began a very personal and yet public project — losing weight.

In 1993 she began a very small production run at her farm in Vermont.

As the firm stumbled repeatedly, the rebels began a very public fight to oust Mr. Purcell.

In the past decade, he has begun a very profitable process of divestment.

On Monday, Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman began a very public, very desperate campaign to lure Jones out of retirement.

When the flight crew made an announcement, the two were roused awake and began a very quiet conversation.

Wal-Mart began a very similar pilot program last October and fully started it in June through Walmart.com.

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