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The fear of childbirth, a central aspect of tokophobia, recently started to capture the attention of the scientific community as a potential determinant of obstetric and post-natal complications.
"I would very much have liked to had the opportunity to decide this today," he said of the Cowboys' chance, when the day started, to capture the N.F.C. East.
By 1900 the City of Lights drew 51m visitors to its universal exhibition, under the theme of "Paris, capital of the civilised world", and Matisse, Derain and other fauves had started to capture exuberant colour and warmth on canvas.
Its operating system is solid, but it is only this year that it has started to capture significant market share in the UK smartphone market, rising to 9.2% in July 2013, up from 4.2% at the same time last year.
Professor Dowling, who has held visiting posts at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and California Institute of Technology in the US, and worked for the Ministry of Defence, added: "In the 1980s a microscope that could see on the atomic scale was invented and nanoscience started to capture the imagination.
But it was this year when the concept really started to capture people's attention.
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In the United States, where it is now available, it is starting to capture the interest of restaurant chefs.
For six years we have been sorting, protecting and preserving tens of thousands of pieces of fragile paper to get to a point where we can start to capture and share these remarkable stories with everyone".
When clients and I find a way to communicate, then I can start to capture their vision on paper and make it real, which is the whole point of hiring an architect.
"When it comes down to this thing where it's a battle between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker, it really does start to capture people's imagination," Dr. Boulanger said.
America has one "high-speed" rail corridor, from Washington to Boston, on which trains average about 80mph.Yet rail is slowly rising from the depths (in 2000, it was accounting for just 1% of all intercity commercial trips), and starting to capture American imaginations:Trainiacs have had a better stretch of late.
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