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America has begun lifting sanctions.
The growing demand for Burgundy has begun lifting prices in the Côte Chalonnaise.
The longest she has ever run is 10 miles, less than half the 26.2-mile length of the marathon, but she has begun lifting weights.
For example, the government has begun lifting restrictions on what models automakers can produce, and it has allowed companies some freedom in setting prices, even though the world organization will not demand those changes for another two years.
But it has begun lifting sanctions in response to Burma's series of reforms.
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Recently, Mr. Kaiser said, Mr. Dorismond had joined a Lower Manhattan physical fitness center, and had begun lifting weights.
He had begun lifting his left knee up and in, toward his belly button, while turning his torso a tad toward second base, so as to deceive the batter.
The Soviet Union invoked the treaty when it decided to move Warsaw Pact troops into Czechoslovakia in August 1968 to bring the Czechoslovak regime back into the fold after it had begun lifting restraints on freedom of expression and had sought closer relations with the West.
As if the site of floodwaters ripping through communities in southern Louisiana wasn't eerie enough, the high waters have begun lifting graves from their final resting places.
Although he had begun lifting weights as a teenager, he cites Sylvester Stallone as the man who got him into serious bodybuilding for a period in the 1980s after arriving in the United States.
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