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The lift became a Scheduled Ancient Monument in 1994, and work eventually started on its refurbishment in 1999.
The financial situation delayed construction, but work eventually started on the section from Lossiemouth to Elgin in 1851.
The child was eventually started on chronic peritoneal dialysis and discharged in stable condition.
Another patient gradually developed primary hypothyroidism after therapy and was eventually started on substitution therapy 3.5 years after Lu-octreotate therapy.
She was eventually started on oral labetalol 200 mg every 8 h, hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg and nifedipine extended release tablet 60 mg daily.
30 In our analysis of falls and fractures in the six months before α antagonist initiation, men who were eventually started on this medication had a significantly lower risk of falls and fractures than the matched cohort who did use α antagonists.
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Williams eventually started to host a show on KWKH and started touring across western Louisiana and eastern Texas, always returning on Saturdays for the weekly broadcast of the Hayride.
This theory suggests that if we repeatedly experience a specific body part, object or bodily function prior to and during sexual arousal, we will eventually start to get turned on by it, even in seemingly non-sexual situations.
Ms. Boyce said she expected that Canadian shows, having found a foothold here in the summer, would eventually start to appear on the more-prominent fall schedules as well.
Gradually, it will begin purring, and will sometimes eventually start to "knead" on you.
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