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When Kitten begins to exploit the boy's natural ability, he unwittingly drives a wedge between Swifty and the suddenly unmoored Arbor.
When this reasoning by analogy starts to become systematic — a social achievement that requires some historical stability and reflectiveness about what are taken to be moral norms — it begins to exploit comparison to cases that are "paradigmatic," in the sense of being taken as settled.
20 The scientific and technological importance of phase-change materials is clearly high; however their use for simple binary storage, the main application to date, barely begins to exploit their remarkable properties to the full.
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I began to exploit the people who counted on me.
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meanwhile, has finally begun to exploit its wireless transmitter in more useful ways.
Gímenez, having at first hidden away from journalists, is now beginning to exploit her popularity.
Yet even in the early 1980's, when studios were beginning to exploit this technique, the number of screens remained low.
Some government employees and those with ties to the royal family have begun to exploit Twitter to disseminate information regarding corruption in the kingdom.
And Renault is only one of countless European companies that are beginning to exploit the freedom of the single market to make themselves competitive in world markets.
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