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That said, some demurrers: For starters, McPhee's opening chapter deals with the epic, almost Beowulfian battle that began one May evening on the Delaware when his spinning rod -- his lure a shad dart about 70 feet out on six-pound test line in a heavy current -- is "suddenly pulled by a great deal more than the current".

Some questions were more notable than others, but none were as memorable as the line of inquiry that began one morning as I sat on the carpet with a group of first graders, when our conversation about states of matter turned to a sudden existential turn.

Isabella, on the other hand, wrote in her diary a day-by-day narrative of her erotic longing and the dreamed-of reciprocation that began one afternoon in the Surrey countryside when Edward turned to her on the plaid picnic rug and kissed her.

They're the pistol shot that began one of the most mystifying, frustrating careers in 20th-century art.

After he witnessed the amputation of a soldier's leg in New Guinea, he wrote a poem that began: One day beside some flowers near his nose He will be thinking, When will I look at it?

Darron Yates, a 48-year old black man unemployed save for the occasional odd job, recalled a court-ordered shakedown that began one evening this past January.

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Moreover, much less is known about the utilisation of postnatal care, by which we mean the care of mother and baby that begins one hour after the delivery until six weeks after childbirth.

A story that began on one side of the world, and through great separation, unfolded on the other.

The military intervention that began one year ago has killed an estimated 6,400 people, half of them civilians, injured 30,000 more and displaced 2.5 million, according to the UN.

The appointment of Fulcher is apparently the "last step in a planned transition that began one year ago this week," Sacks wrote in an email to Zenefits employees obtained by TechCrunch.

By Wright Morris The New Yorker, June 6 , 1970 P. 109Story about a black boy & a white boy and the fight between them that begins one day after school in the school yard.

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