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So it comes as a surprise when the painting starts to yield satisfaction.
There is still a year or more before the election, in which to make amends - especially as Mr Brown's belated largesse to health, education and transport, starts to yield results.
It's the area where the two start to dovetail, where the muscular dominance that produces the sound we hear in the bottom of the voice starts to yield its influence to the set of muscles that produce the head voice, the high notes.
The reinforcement in the compressive region TF2 starts to yield at a load of 398 kN.
Watch for more in 2007 as all the money venture capitalists are pouring into small alternative-energy technologies starts to yield marketable products.
In the metal compression experiment of mild steel, the deformation of the metal is elastic firstly and then the metal starts to yield with further increase of compression, which is the elastic-plastic deformation.
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Then they might start to yield pride rather than pity.
Drawing: The intricate warp and weft of human sexuality is starting to yield to scientific research.
The huge effort to overhaul the industry, begun several years ago, has started to yield results.
It is reaching the point where even moderate performances are starting to yield significant results.
But the rate of that investment is slowing and the investments are starting to yield fruit.
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