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But by March, the pressures of final exams and of financial realities were setting in.
A few hours later, though, the old doubts were setting in.
It is hard to be sure whether new problems were setting in or old ones were becoming more apparent.
In the 1960's, he said, areas such as Sophiatown, in Johannesburg, were cleared of blacks "at gunpoint" at a time when South Africa's white rulers were setting in place the checkerboard of segregated residential areas.
We believed that as the people of the region's most historic power, inspired by the success of the Tunisian revolution, we were setting in motion a chain of events that would guarantee Egypt's freedom.
He and his companions could not have guessed, but they were setting in train a sequence of events that has led to the drafting of a bill that Libya's new leaders and NGOs believe is a world first.
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But regret is setting in elsewhere.
Anxiety is setting in instantly.
Both were set in Mott Haven.
Gates were set in the snow.
Their current salaries were set in 2005.
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