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If we start this very day to address this, it will take 12 to 15 years to balance".

Which is more than normal, because they're now starting this very advanced kind of premium content for National Geo".

I am going to be leading those conversations in village halls, community centres, workplaces right across the country, starting this very week and every week from now until the election".

"If he was interested in bringing back American jobs, he could start this very morning by announcing that every product that says Donald Trump on it will be made in America," Rubio said at a morning rally in Knoxville, Tennessee.

You can make changes in your life starting this very minute.

And don't forget full deferred coverage of today's match which is starting this very minute on BBC TWO Northern Ireland.

In fact, for two years I came up with all sorts of reasons for why I shouldn't start this very website.

"He had a very good season last year and has started this season very well," continued Lennon.

Zambia have started this final very well.

We started this one very well, controlled the game and had our chances, but it wasn't to be".

"We started this network very much focused on Latin America, and that remains a priority market for us," said Tony Maddox, the executive vice president and managing director of CNN International.

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