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"Architecture for me has always begun with drawing.

He thinks of himself as a singular force, a unique brand, and his narrative has always begun and ended with him.

The blackly surreal answer is, of course, that it has always begun; the tide was turning against the Successor even as he rose through the Party ranks.

Traditionally, window washing in commercial buildings has always begun in the early mornings, to avoid disturbing the tenants, and, in the summer, when the temperature on black glass can rise to a hundred degrees Fahrenheit by one in the afternoon, to limit exposure to the heat of the sun.

In recent years, the memorial gathering has always begun with a video image and recording of excerpts from Rabin's final speech, followed by the chilling announcement by his bureau chief Eitan Haber that "the Government of Israel, announces, with astonishment, that Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin has been shot, killed by a Jewish assassin".

Because the director has always begun his films minus a title – and because the films are created through a process of improvisation, without a script – that white sticky label was intended to direct actors arriving at these premises, three years ago, to auditions for the movie that became Mr Turner.

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The invitation to the annual "Salute to the Theater" at Gracie Mansion began the way invitations to official events at Gracie Mansion have always begun, with two names followed by the words "cordially invite you to join them".

In a lifetime of teaching 450 children to read, I have never relied exclusively on phonics but have always begun by writing down children's thoughts and experiences, which -- as if by magic -- nonreaders can read back!

One of the most striking patterns in long-term history is the way that the greatest transformations have always begun in one particular place and then spread outward, producing just the kind of gradations Kaplan noticed in the Balkans.

Great global movements for peace, from Martin Luther King Jr. to Gandhi, have always begun with a coming together of people who want peace for the greater good.

But that may already set us on a dangerous road to "balancing" and moral compromise, which, in the case of torture, has always been the beginning of great evil and has always been prohibited in the human rights tradition.

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