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But in the past couple of years this has quietly started to change.
The Bluffdale sinkhole, which has quietly started sucking in mountains of data in the shadow of mountains, is the lockbox.
The government has quietly started to cut spending, and shaved PDVSA's annual contribution to Fonden by $2.9 billion.
What is more, the government has quietly started handing out more temporary visas for Mexican farm workers and the like, making it easier to enter legally.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has quietly started plastering thousands of the subway system's black trash cans with a newly configured decal anchored by the slogan "Litter Stops Here".
The Web search service Google has quietly started placing a counter on its home page for a small number of its most frequent users.
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State officials had quietly started shipping bottled water to state workers in the city.
The gross domestic product, the broadest measure of economic activity, officially began rising in the second half of 2009, suggesting that a recovery might have quietly started.
But regulators and industry representatives have quietly started to make the case that a new agency would be even less effective at protecting consumers and that strengthening the role of the existing agencies is a better approach.
We have to hold hearings".' But some industry analysts say that if Congress had not started looking into privacy issues involving wireless, the carriers might have quietly started exercising their right to publish wireless numbers.
Several months ago, Mr. Cuomo said, the state had quietly started a pilot program to limit the number of trucks in Manhattan during peak hours by offering them an incentive, through lower tolls, to conduct their work overnight.
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