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Crucially, defensiveness started to infiltrate every aspect of social work.
The "won't she be lonely?" comments have started to infiltrate the part of my brain given over to parental guilt.
The present tense is appropriate because there is no reason to believe this kind of police activity, begun in 1968 when Scotland Yard started to infiltrate groups opposed to the Vietnam war, has stopped.
At the same time, she remembered that when advertisements started to infiltrate bathroom stalls at the University of Toronto, students fought back with felt-tip pens against marketing omnipresence.
Senior Tories claim activists in the BMA started to infiltrate the hollowed out democracies of the Royal colleges, and leaders frightened about their re-election succumbed to the pressure.
But more recently, Cisco says, wireless has started to infiltrate traditional businesses, as companies install their own Wi-Fi hot spots so employees can trade e-mail messages from conference rooms and offices.
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In the next, the rectangle has a wide border of flowers; in the third, the flowers start to infiltrate the rectangle.
But, according to Greg Yurek, American Superconductor's boss, it will be a third of the weight of its conventional alternative.American Superconductor is also starting to infiltrate another area of heavy electrical engineering: power transmission.
It is worth remembering, however, that hard disks, particularly those in laptops, also have limited lifespans.Although flash seems unlikely to replace hard disks just yet, it could soon start to infiltrate laptops in a more gradual way.
One Taliban commander, who spoke on the condition of anonymity during a telephone interview, acknowledged the loss of Panjwai, but said the movement was starting to infiltrate more fighters into southern Afghanistan along with workers coming in for the opium poppy harvest.
The worry is that criminal gangs are starting to infiltrate such systems and offer them for sale on the dark net.
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