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But no sooner has nature started to assert itself than the grass gets cut back and the mornings return to being silent and still.
But homosexuality only recently started to assert itself, with campaigns in Britain during the 1950s and 60s demanding the decriminalisation of homosexual acts between consenting adults in private.
In mere seconds, for instance, I was able to find out via the Google Ngram Viewer that the term "digital humanities" first started to assert itself in print around 2000, and has been on a steep upward curve ever since.
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The New York School was starting to assert itself.
It's a proposition that could be tested to destruction once the Chinese industry finds its feet, and starts to assert itself as a cinematic powerhouse.
"It is a young generation which is starting to assert itself," said Saint-André, who is well aware of the importance of not being carried away by the two home wins.
When the landmark antitrust trial began in the fall of 1998, Linux was a novelty, the PalmPilot was just starting to assert itself and nobody was trading stocks while driving to work.
However, as the clock nears midnight and Gil decides to go for a walk by himself, Woody Allen's old black magic starts to assert itself.
Berdych won the first set, but Murray started to assert himself.
As the group headed up First Avenue, Kamworor started to assert himself.
We realised we could be a bit more flash with Ianto now he's come out of the background and started to assert himself a bit more.
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