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Such denials have begun to sound both rote and specious.
Both Israeli and Palestinian officials have begun to sound as if their patience has been exhausted.
THE cyber-attacks that have emerged in recent weeks have begun to sound like a screenplay.
They're such well-worn political cliches that most of us barely even notice how odd they have begun to sound.
Nonetheless, mindful of the 1970s, when Vail underwent rapid development followed by a slowdown, developers have begun to sound a bit more cautious note.
Overall, American commanders have begun to sound far more upbeat about the conflict since the capture of Saddam Hussein near Tikrit on Dec. 13.
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As the ninth anniversary approaches, it has begun to sound like a memorial.
Talk of unification has begun to sound hollow in the past two years.
In recent days, Mr. Rubio has begun to sound nervous again when it comes to the immigration legislation.
Gerhard Schröder's mantra that he would use a "steady hand" to steer Germany through the gathering economic storms has begun to sound alarmingly like shorthand for doing nothing.
As more and more of us holiday in exotic locations and buy our textiles from Turkey and Morocco, the Buy British slogan has begun to sound outdated.
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