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A faint, hairline pulse of a migraine has begun somewhere in the cerebellum of your brain, triggered by the ugly fluorescent lighting you'd been obliged to switch on a few minutes ago.
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But it all must have begun somewhere.
Viktoria was sure that a war had begun somewhere in the Soviet Union.
Maybe, somewhere in a basement in LA, a swimming pool of Emmys has begun.
In spring 2016 things look much the same: another coalition government has been installed; the spending cuts first outlined at the beginning of the decade have begun again; and somewhere on the continent a newspaper is publishing grainy close-ups of Kate Middleton's elbow.
The fatigue must have begun its dance somewhere between my beloved (and dying) dog, Daisy's transition from a half dozen medications for her heart, lungs, seizures and hip dysplasia to around or over ten, adding several for pain management.
Every day we receive news about kids who have begun dreaming about him somewhere new in the world.
They know that every adventure, every experience, every thing they've learned had to begin somewhere.
But it has to begin somewhere and, to happen at all, has to come before the next bout of repression.
The day had begun in Colorado; we were now somewhere over Algeria, headed for a refuelling stop in N 'djamena, Chad
By this time next year, if all goes according to plan, the Freedom Tower will have begun its ascent to a point somewhere far up high in the sky, certainly higher than the original north tower (1,368 feet) or the south (1,362).
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