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"The Tristan Chord" begins, surprisingly enough, with a broad consideration of opera, its aesthetic and its history.

We determined, in mice, that increased susceptibility to lethal infection following oral inoculation begins surprisingly early in pregnancy and extends through embryonic development.

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The dinner began, surprisingly, with matzo-ball soup, continued with a seafood coquille, paused for sherbet, forged onward with Beef Wellington, a potato basket, and cucumber salad, and concluded with a chocolate bombe and petits fours.

The Rue de Varenne, its hôtels particuliers dating back to the eighteenth century and "packed tight with ancient families," was, with several changes of address, where Wharton lived from 1907 to 1920; here, in the aristocratic Faubourg Saint-Germain, she wrote a great deal of American fiction, including "Ethan Frome," which was begun surprisingly — as an exercise in French.

He does not drive, so his interaction with the city affords him a warts-and-all view with a sensual grasp of what it is to be a "place".His story of urbanisation begins, not surprisingly, with the industrial revolution when populations shifted and increased, exacerbating problems of housing and crime.

But the biggest roar of the night comes when a slightly wonky version of Like A Prayer starts up over the PA, and a doughy guy in a leotard with "GRADO" on the front begins a surprisingly twinkle-toed walk-up.

With that vote of confidence, we bundled ourselves into life jackets and began a surprisingly tranquil ride under a bright but mild sun.

The inaugural season has begun, not surprisingly, with "Body Against Body," a program of works (now revived and reconsidered) by Zane and Mr. Jones.

An unmissable excursion for me was to Mount Etna in Sicily, beginning as surprisingly few of us piled into buses on the quayside at Giardini Naxos, just below Taormina.

The relationist critique of absolute space originated with the German philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646 1716), and the defense of absolutism began, not surprisingly, with Newton himself, together with his philosophical acolyte Samuel Clarke (1675 1729).

CLINTON TOURS FOR GORE -- President Clinton's travel schedule at the tail end of his second term has begun, not surprisingly, to overlap a lot with the states Vice President Al Gore needs to win.

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