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It was when the university was still becoming universal, when polys were beginning to become universities, and lecturers had beards, safari jackets and challenging mores, all a most exciting novelty and indulgent luxury for a first generation of students, whose children would come to view the experience as commonplace.
Scholarships and financial aid directed specifically at minorities were beginning to become more prevalent.
"Comics were beginning to become far more varied in the 1950's," he said.
In fact, by cutting rates yesterday, the Fed acted just as many investors were beginning to become optimistic.
Some of us seismologists working on the campus of UC Berkeley were beginning to become suspicious about the long period of quiescence.
By 1925, when the Crawford parliamentary committee on broadcasting made its recommendations, some of the societal and political implications of the new service were beginning to become apparent.
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For Marion McClinton it's beginning to become a habit.
With increased international exposure, "Boetti and Fontana are beginning to become indispensable to serious collectors".
This was a time when the World Wide Web was beginning to become popular.
Service stations are beginning to become somewhere it is acceptable to stop.
That Haddock was born as Hergé's fame was beginning to become a burden is telling.
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