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Popular culture has begu to show some support for downshifted expectations.
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An older chapel, S. Maria degli Angeli, which was built 1218 for St. Francis by Orlando, is approached from the sacristy of the Chiesa Maggiore, which was begu in 1348, but not finished until 1459.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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Since arriving in Kandahar, Wilson said, the airfield has begu n to feel like home.
Ottawa Sun 2010
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By N.AM N. LEVEY Chicago Tribune WASHIN.TON.-- Spurred by President Barack Obama and an array of businesses, medical providers and consumers clamoring for change, congressional Democrats have begu ...
unknown title 2009
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Labour Councillors and community groups in the area are furious with the Lib Dem decision and have begu ...
British Blogs 2009
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496 Mexico Alicia's prayer, which Grandfather interpreted as a command he find himself a wife, arrived at a time when he, too, had begu to think about this, for his Confederate friends who had marrie Mexican girls were constant proof that even when the Rebel wa Protestant and his bride Catholic, a strong union could result.
Mexico Michener, James 1992
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