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I've started something new, but it's very early days.
"Again and again she started something new, finding another place for herself in the world.
Perhaps, though, we have now started something new for education in this same city with the stand we took over this strike.
"Whenever I started something new I felt a bit guilty, that I hadn't finished with Selb," Mr. Schlink said, smiling with a touch of irony.
Rachel Cohen, a teacher, said that Mr. Obama had clearly "started something new" and was "trying harder," but that she hoped the president would not force Israel to make risky concessions.
Beginning in the eighteenth century, as the intellectual historian Dorothy Ross once pointed out, theories of history became secular; then they started something new — historicism, the idea "that all events in historical time can be explained by prior events in historical time".
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He was starting something new".
It's a tremendous opportunity to start something new".
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