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all and began

She
began to explain
, `` There was this poet
, in Italy '' He interrupted
, `` Please don't judge
all poets ''.

We
began by declaring that
all men are created equal.

Having done so
, he
began to experience
all the frustrations
of others
who attempted to get along with Serenissimus
and do a job at
the same time.

Lewis looked at him
and began to cry
, and then
, saying that he was going to make a promise
, he asked Blackman to call
the porter
and to tell him to take out
all the liquor that he did not want.

For when he
began to talk
and dream
all at
the same time
, making his plans as he went
, she had begun dreaming too.

The search
began, in
all the rooms
, running upstairs
, down
, opening closets
, talking
, exclaiming in rushes
and gasps.

Or what was it that
, before Via
, Sonny
, Walter
and all, I
began almost to dance with shuddering
and cry out
, `` I knew she'd do it!!

Soon they
all were removed to Central Laboratory School where their delicate transformation
began.

In
, the club
began playing
all home games at
the newly constructed University
of Phoenix Stadium in
the northwestern suburb
of Glendale.

The first were nearly
all in
the downtown
of Buenos Aires ( el égido de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires ),
and soon Polish brewers
began industrial production
of beer: San Carlos in
the province
of Santa Fe
, Río Segundo
and Córdoba in
the province
of Córdoba
, Quilmes ( Quilmes beer )
and Lavallol
on the outskirts
of La Plata ( in Buenos Aires Province ), San Miguel de Tucumán in
the province
of Tucumán
and on the outskirts
of the cities
of Mendoza
and Salta.

The earliest documented quartets
all began in barbershops.

His second war with Russia
, which
began in 1826
, ended in a string
of costly defeats
after which Persia was forced to cede nearly
all of its Armenian territories
and Nakhchivan.

The most significant plague epidemic
began in Attica in 1688
, an occasion that caused
the massive migration
of all the Athenians toward
the south ; most
of them settled in Aegina.

About
the thirteenth or fourteenth century
, the popes
, then residing at Avignon in France
, began to reserve
the collation
of a great many benefices
, so that
all the benefices
, especially
the greater ones
, were to be conferred through
the Roman Curia ( Lega
, Praelectiones Jur.

When
the trade association
began, it had seven members
and its main goal was to eliminate
all duties
and restrictions
on the majority
of their trade within 12 years.

Bulletproof vests also
began to be used
, which were
of limited utility
, restricting movement
and leaving
the head unprotected – so they only tended to be worn during high-profile public events
, if at
all.

He next sent
an army to subdue
the areas north
of the Hindu Kush
and in short order
all the different tribes
began joining his cause.

Stroustrup
began developing C ++ in 1979 ( then called " C with Classes "),
and, in his own words
, " invented C ++, wrote its early definitions
, and produced its first implementation ... chose
and formulated
the design criteria for C ++, designed
all its major facilities
, and was responsible for
the processing
of extension proposals in
the C ++ standards committee.

: A scarlet caterpillar
, upon which
all eyes were at once fixed
, began to crawl steadfastly
day by
day across
the map
of Europe
, dragging
the whole war with it.

"
began to imagine ," wrote St Simon
, " that
the King doubted his courage
, and resolved to stake
all at once in
an effort to vindicate himself.

All in
all though
, the situation had changed considerably
and Louis XIV
began to look for ways to end what was fast becoming a ruinous war for France.

The nearest British ships
, Swiftsure
, Alexander
and Orion
, all stopped firing
, closed their gunports
and began edging away from
the blazing ship in anticipation
of the detonation
of the enormous ammunition supplies stored
on board.

Following a Royal Commission report in 1906
, work
began on a new prayer book
, work that was to take twenty years due in part to
the demands
of the Great War ( 1914 – 18 )
and in part to
the constitution
of the Church Assembly in 1920 which " perhaps not unnaturally wished to do
the work
all over again for itself.
all and on

He said: `` If it's
all right with you
, Mr. Morgan
, I'll sleep out here
on the couch.

The Gap looming before him
-- the place where had confronted Jack English
on that
day so many years ago
-- was his exit from
all that had meaning to him.

And here
all the time you knew
the Sioux would be using our rifles
on them!!

What else he said was lost in
the rattle
of gunfire
on all sides.

Red man or white man
, pacifist or killer
, the forest would accept them
all -- knowing that it could thrive equally well
on slaughter
and beneficence ; ;

They moved in
on him
, crowded him from
all sides.

`` Soon as we send them
on their way
and make camp
, let's you
and me go for a walk down by
the Snake
-- all by ourselves ''.

But with Bill O'Connor
on the fiddle
, and Gran Harrow exuberantly shouting `` Glory Be ''
and `` Hallelujah '' above their united chant
of the lilting old ballads
, they played their quaint folk games with
all the fervor
and abandon
of a real celebration.

With Rod
on his way
and Matilda visiting with Mrs. Jackson while they searched out familiar names
on the face
of the cliff
, Harmony settled
on the edge
of the grub box
, to ease
the pressure
of her swollen body
on her bone-weary legs
, and worried about
all that might have happened to Sally.

`` Like enough we'll
all be up
on top by sundown ''.

There was a feeling that this mission would be canceled like
all the others
and that this muddy wet dark world
of combat would go
on forever.

His advice
, his voice saying his poems
, the fact that he had not so much as touched her
-- on the contrary
, he had put his head back
and she had stroked his hair
-- this was
all new.

Packing a small suitcase
, informing her husband whom she found in Harry's Bar that she was taking a train to Germany to get away for a while
, patting his arm
, refusing a drink
, getting
on the train
-- all this had only taken her two hours.

And
all the time
, she had
the heat
of hatred in her
, like charcoal that is burning
on its under side
, but not visibly.

Keith was
on his feet because he didn't care at
all about life any more: Penny
on her feet
, proudly
, because she cared too much.

And projecting wickedly through
these curtains were
the gleaming muzzles
of six rifles
, all trained
on Billy Tilghman.

Work is under way to see whether new restraining devices should be installed
on all nuclear weapons.

The same principle
of `` redundancy '' applies to
all communications
on these special networks.

She remained squatting
on her heels
all the time we were there ; ;

These are traversed by another line
of vaults
, and thus rooms
, arched
on all four sides
, are formed.

Poetry in Persian life is far more than a common ground
on which
-- in a society deeply fissured by antagonisms
-- all may stand.
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