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It's a feeling I get when I understand that the thing has begun to lift off".
But an odd thing has begun to happen in the past 12 months.
After so many dull matches, so much denial of the sport soccer can be, the real thing has begun to surface.
Even in the short time since our pie fight, the same thing has begun to happen.
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By 1923, five young women from the Orange plant had died from a condition that came to be called "radium jaw". The same thing had begun happening to dial painters in Connecticut and Illinois.
It was easy to hope, as New Yorkers' usual street faces dissipated into unguarded expressions of glee, and strangers squeezed each other's palms, that some heavy thing had begun to crack.
I think the thing had begun with an older college friend of ours, John Brackett, who left law school after Pearl Harbor, and encountered hard lines indeed when the bomber he was piloting in an advanced Navy training exercise crashed one night and killed him.
Interest rates, for one thing, have begun to rise again as the market braces for an expected rate hike from the Federal Reserve sometime this fall.
This enmity between a government striving to reform the state and a bureaucracy it believes is resistant to change, and not very good at running things, has begun to seep into the media.
Mr. Schwarzenegger, the 54-year-old actor responsible for more than 500 on-screen deaths (according to a Web site that tabulates such things), has begun building a political résumé.
Things have begun to settle down.
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