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He started to exercise.
And it has started to exercise this power.
By then, the country had already started to exercise his imagination.
"In the wake of political gridlock and a lack of a clear political direction, some elements of the ISI have started to exercise certain prerogatives".
But he said that the Cuban program has become weaker because the government had started to exercise more control over the scientists and because of economic pressures.
Diagnosed with severe asthma when he was 11, a doctor told him that it should go away when he was in his 20s, but only if he started to exercise.
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But the application that is really starting to exercise people's imaginations is transport.
When you start to exercise, said Patrick O'Connor, an exercise physiologist at the University of Georgia, the first thing that happens is that the parasympathetic nerves become less active.
The rise was blamed on an increase in users, but the company also said more governments were starting to "exercise their authority to make requests".
Do I have to start to exercise some maturity and self-control?
"They basically gave tribes the ability to start to exercise this limited jurisdiction," Pascua Yaqui Attorney General Alfred Urbina told VICE News.
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