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It began much more engagingly, with a prologue of 15 people in motley winter wear entering, one by one, to stand and shiver.

In Kent, an uprising began, probably starting after Ecgfrith's death, though it has been suggested that it began much earlier in the year, before Offa's death.

The renewed campaign officially kicked into full gear in spring 2015 at the CFT's annual convention in Los Angeles, but planning for it began much earlier, with a new partnership between the teachers and our team here at Brave New Films.

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Its woes, however, began much earlier.

The day began much as it had panned out on Tuesday's opening day with champion Irish trainer Willie Mullins masterminding yet another victory, in the John Oaksey National Hunt Steeplechase for amateur riders.

Price's tenure in the Trump administration began much as it ended: mired in controversy.

The slow renovation and conservation of the village began, much of it undertaken by summer volunteer work parties.

The United States hospital system began much as it had in the United Kingdom--as a charitable, often church-related institution governed locally and staffed by volunteers.

However, in many places these processes began much later.

Congress began much closer oversight.

Mickum contends that torture began much earlier.

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