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We're looking to create the 'Windows' for IP phones. The phone has finally begun that metamorphosis.
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The potential for damage by this storm is significant, and the risk of flooding and tornadoes exists after the hurricane has begun to dissipate. ... Texas has learned from Louisiana's example. No one wants to repeat those mistakes.
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The persistent, toxic chemicals we identified in this study are important, heavily used industrial substances, some of which are produced in quantities up to 500 million pounds a year. At the very least, Americans have a right to know if companies are releasing these pollutants into their communities. In fact, we should have begun tracking these pollutants years ago. Instead of curbing reports on the most worrisome pollutants to please industry, the Bush Administration should be expanding the tracking system to inform and protect the public.
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We've already begun talking about some things we can do differently next time, but we were really pleased with this election. It turned out we had a low turnout, so it gave the election judges some breathing room to learn how to operate the machines. But all in all, I believe everything went smoothly and well. Jane Anderson
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There are strong indications that a disturbing change in disease patterns has begun and that global warming is contributing to them.
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What is clear is that (the) uncertain macro environment and brand turnaround begun too late are not just short-term hiccups,
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To frustrated Americans who have begun boycotting BP: Welcome to the club. It's great not to be the only member any more! Stephen Kinzer
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I think the players have finally begun to find themselves. Defensively, we have a better understanding of what we are trying to do.
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It is good that they are funding new inspectors for overseas, but they haven't begun to grapple with the fact that they need new inspectors for domestic produce and seafood.
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The rain stopped, rays of sun have begun to warm the country, but the danger continues, Carlos Lopez
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I am surprised that someone has not suggested or begun building a mall out east, J. C. Watts
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I always felt we had a good chance to be a good team if we were able to play together as a team. The kids have begun to believe in the system and the results prove that. Kenny Brown
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He's grabbed the agency. He has begun to shift the culture, ... Larry King Live. John Ashcroft
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The critical thing they delivered on is what people, including analysts, were expecting. They have begun the Intel transition sooner rather than later.
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The credibility has begun to inure in the institution. Keeping inflation low and stable is an important precondition for a healthy and sustained economic growth. Ben Bernanke
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We're encouraged by the news today that Freddy's injury is indeed minor. He has already begun the rehabilitation process and we look forward to having him back in uniform in a matter of weeks.
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If you bend a branch until it's horizontal, the sap will slow to a stopping point: a comma or colon, made of leaves grown into one another and over one another and hardened. Out of this pause comes a flower, which unfolds itself in spirals, as if the leaf form, unable to keep to its line, had begun to pivot. Alice Oswald
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Over the course of the year, the European markets have outperformed the U.S. I think that part of that is that the big heavyweights that drag the European indexes forward have a much more international orientation, so as global growth has begun to accelerate, I think that companies with a global footprint have been able to enjoy the benefit of that.
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Look at the vacant commercial property around town. We already have enough malls and mini-malls, and Keizer Station hasn't even begun to get going. These changes are counter to their own goals. Richard Reid
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Lincoln prevailed: wearing his green shawl in the White House and gripped with melancholy, his feet constantly cold, he preserved a nation that had begun to unravel, often holding it together with nothing more than the flat of his hand and his unfaltering sense of human worth. Jerome Charyn
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Like those players in the bond market, stock players may have begun to factor in rate hikes in the future.
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It is impossible to expect that things will improve in a short period of time at Sony, ... The company has only just begun a begun a real structural reform.
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I think the women's business is much tougher than anything else they have been in. It doesn't seem like a natural extension to me. They have begun to get a better selection of merchandise and the business is getting better, but they don't have a real track record here yet.
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I think that game might have permanently etched Buehrle's name in White Sox history and maybe even begun a legacy type of thing. It couldn't have happened at a better time or a bigger moment. Don Cooper
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I think if we return to the values that we talked about on (Independence) Square, but not the adventurism that structures of power had begun to carry out, I will extend my hand to anyone, Viktor Yushchenko
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People have begun to look so air-brushed in films. Everything I've done this year has been about showing imperfections, about real people. Sadie Frost
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People just got very nervous about technology all of a sudden. After a rally earlier in the day, the Nasdaq just begun to drop. Kate Warne
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People haven't even begun to tap into the potential of what the mind is possible of doing. We only use a certain percentage of our brains. David Blaine
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Some of the economic data we have been seeing are quite strong, but -- if you really look into it -- there are signs the rate hikes we've seen have begun to slow the economy.
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I think in many respects, his hold on his court in the last few years has begun to slip away. Charles Fried
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I've been writing songs all along, and since moving to Nashville in the late-'80s, I'd begun writing something like 15-20 songs a year, instead of the typical three or four in previous years. Bernie Leadon
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Other composers have taken this particular technique much further than I in the meantime, with the result that the Law of Diminishing Returns has begun to apply. Brian Ferneyhough
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What we have done with No Child Left Behind is squeeze the creativity out of the classroom because teachers have begun to just teaching to the test. Claire McCaskill