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Now reality has started to sink in.
That message has started to sink in.
We arrived at the monastery in the early evening, right at the time when the sun has started to sink beneath the hills and the first tinges of red appear against the landscape.
All mirth aside, my bustling toy workshop has started to sink just a bit on the south-eastern corner: the solid foundation – rock ice, through and through – feels a bit slushy now, if you stick your boot in it.
"Putin has responded to the threat of another wave of sanctions and shown that he is not prepared to up the stakes when economic boat has started to sink," he wrote.
Since then, the pace of growth has slowed; rising inflation has led to a fall in real incomes; the fall in bond yields trumpeted by Osborne and Cable as evidence of market approval for austerity has gone into reverse; the reality of what austerity means has started to sink in, and Labour has begun to articulate an alternative approach to economic policy.
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By the next issue, printed in June, reality had started to sink in.
By the end of 1988, values had started to sink, it said, declining 5percentt by the end of 1989.
Clothing sales have started to sink at department stores like Macy's, Kohl's and J. C. Penney.
The "salvage" has lasted for more than 10 years and Wadi Helweh's houses have started to sink into the hill.
The Mets were still in first place after that loss — by two games — but the gravity of what was occurring had started to sink in.
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