And the industry is just beginning to understand, just beginning to look down the path of what this massive transformation will look like.
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Two months in, I was just beginning to fall for Therese, and, looking back, just beginning to fall into the person I am today.
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The Liars are just beginning to realize that as girls, they will always be watched — and they are also just beginning to realize how terrifying that is.
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Now they have a great future - and just beginning!
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But Aramco is just beginning to build its LNG footprint.
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Scientists are just beginning to understand the scope of this.
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I am just beginning to emerge from its heartbreaking impact.
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By election night, Hoffman figured his work was just beginning.
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"In my mind, we are only just beginning," McPheters said.
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Fixer Upper Is Over, But Waco's Transformation Is Just Beginning.
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Five years later, that wave is just beginning to crest.
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"It's a roadmap that we're only just beginning," Carrasquilla said.
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Abby Lee Miller 's fight against cancer is just beginning.
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But as it turned out, Truex's race was just beginning.
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I believe we are just beginning to scratch the surface.
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The investigation into Wells Fargo is only just beginning, Rep.
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They're young and likely just beginning to find their voice.
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When she arrived, the sun was just beginning to rise.
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And we're going to continue to see, it's just beginning.
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We are just beginning what will be a continuous process.
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The McConnaissance is not over — it is only just beginning.
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The hearing is over, but our work is just beginning.
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By that metric, Deutsche Bank is just beginning to mature.
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In many ways, Fox News's existential crisis is just beginning.
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Scientists are just beginning to understand what Zika can do.
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The process of industrialising gene therapies is only just beginning.
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The music stopped, but a love story was just beginning.
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But Ms. Monaco suggested that the effort was just beginning.
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But for Mr. Temer, the hard part is just beginning.
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The first Grand Slam of their partnership is just beginning.
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Senators are only just beginning to wrestle with the separations.
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In Ethiopia's case, the unrest appears to be just beginning.
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Your Good Times Are Just Beginning Follow Alexander on Twitter.
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The promise of genomics is just beginning to be revealed.
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I was just beginning to development my sense of self.
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But progress on climate change is still only just beginning.
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The fight to preserve the old ways is just beginning.
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It's a journey toward progress, and it's only just beginning.
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On a global scale, the outbreak is still just beginning.
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American dancers are just beginning to deal with these challenges.
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American dancers are just beginning to deal with these challenges.
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There's a sense that the storm is just beginning, too.
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For now, of course, the Nationals' path is just beginning.
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As she has noted, the race is only just beginning.
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In Asia, though, some of the challenges are just beginning.
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"Our journey together is only just beginning," Mr. Barnett said.
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The fight to end Donald Trump's presidency is just beginning.
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I was only just beginning my life as an adult.
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So the rivalry between these programs may be just beginning.
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And the economic costs are only just beginning to emerge.
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This was a lesson I was just beginning to learn.
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All this, and peak fire season is only just beginning.
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But the fight over the new districts is just beginning.
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So we're just beginning to see the impact of that.
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After all, it feels like her story is just beginning.
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In fact, it was just beginning — but not for him.
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But the probe on Capitol Hill is only just beginning.
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The journey to find this new path is just beginning.
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But the world is just beginning to grasp the implications.
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But really, it looks more like a war is just beginning.
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The losses could be just beginning, if history is any guide.
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That is when I learned that the hardship was just beginning.
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Mueller's prosecutorial work, meanwhile, is just beginning: three indictments (and counting).
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I have a feeling the crypto token revolution is just beginning.
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The battle is just beginning, and there's plenty to fight for.
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Consumer use of vehicles with autonomous capabilities, however, is just beginning.
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Debates about revising America's post-crisis regulation are only just beginning.
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The 2020 campaign is, in every meaningful sense, only just beginning.
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I think we're just beginning to wake up to that fact.
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It was just beginning to start to cross the public imagination.
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In fact the battle for Algeria is just beginning (see article).
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We will miss her dearly, but her story is just beginning.
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Struggles within Mrs Merkel's CDU about its future are just beginning.
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At such a young age, her accomplishments are only just beginning.
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People in Connecticut are just beginning to find their first ticks.
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That wasn't the case Monday, though the week is just beginning.
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In fact, another leg of the rebound may be just beginning.
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Black Friday may be over, but holiday sales are just beginning.
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Zinke's problems stemming from his Florida move could be just beginning.
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This crossover is just beginning to happen in a big way.
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Such regret is only just beginning for London's financial services industry.
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This is why we cannot rest — this fight is just beginning.
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It felt like a real adventure was just beginning to unfold.
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"This campaign is only just beginning," Sanders said in the statement.
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Both were concepts that Xinhuang was only just beginning to embrace.
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The continents were just beginning their drift apart from one another.
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Asexuality is just beginning to be the subject of scientific research.
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The coronavirus crisis in the United States is only just beginning.
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The drone program, on the other hand, is only just beginning.
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On Friday, the facilities were just beginning to come to life.
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I was just beginning the piece, just working on the music.
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I am just beginning to face some of these things myself.
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At the time, his influence was just beginning to be felt.
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But the recovery is only just beginning, and many risks remain.
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They're just beginning to debate it — or maybe not at all.
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"We're just beginning, today, to see results of implementation," Cuccinelli said.
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In high school, football ends as girls' soccer is just beginning.
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"Now they have a great future - and just beginning!" he added.
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Conversations between Mueller and Trump's attorneys are reportedly only just beginning.
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And the fight to end Donald Trump's presidency is just beginning.
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Whitesides said "this is a multiyear process" that's only just beginning.
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The fallout is just beginning • USA Gymnastics' board has stepped down.
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He added that fashion was only just beginning to shift online.
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But in states across the country, the job is just beginning.
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We are just beginning to understand the scope of the devastation.
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"Now they have a great future — and just beginning!" he added.
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Our production is just beginning, but they're helping a great deal.
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Radio was just beginning to come into popularity during Roosevelt's administration.
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The debate over the recently uncovered CIA assessment is just beginning.
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" Asked about funders, Daou said he's "just beginning the process, actually.
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Though the election might have been over, our work was just beginning.
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WeChat has already accomplished what Messenger is just beginning to build up.
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Many residents of eastern North Carolina are just beginning the long recovery.
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But opponents of the travel ban say the fight is just beginning.
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And we're really only just beginning to see these sorts of effects.
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But the battle to claim credit for his death is just beginning.
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For finance technology, however, many think the boom days are just beginning.
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The presidential election is over but the holiday season is just beginning.
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And the product life cycle of the Apple Watch is just beginning.
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The night is only just beginning for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
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As an industry, we're just beginning to put all these pieces together.
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The journey is just beginning and I am excited for what's ahead.
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Lawmakers and their staffs are just beginning to comb through the ads.
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But the Guyana-born and London transplant is just beginning her career.
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He was just beginning to get serious with a girl named Debbie.
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"Fire season is really just beginning," Cal Fire chief Ken Pimlott said.
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And according to one technician, the problems for the are just beginning.
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Economic forecasters are just beginning to predict how tariffs would affect growth.
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But even some Republicans acknowledge that the hard work is just beginning.
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But for every story that ends, a new one is just beginning.
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For many of the country's tobacco farmers, the hunger is just beginning.
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It has done the opposite, and the storm is only just beginning.
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The auto sector is just beginning to grapple with myriad new technologies.
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Perspectives and AnalysisSusan B. Glasser: The really crazy times are just beginning.
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The mayor of Charlottesville says the "work is just beginning" on recovering.
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The U.S. flu season is just beginning and can last through May.
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The debate over the report's many judgments and prescriptions is just beginning.
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Pocan, for one, says the "adopt-a-district" concept is just beginning.
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Like those Knicks, this year's Nuggets are just beginning to prove themselves.
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I think we're just beginning to see how bad things can get.
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Researchers are just beginning to think about ways to address these effects.
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The investigation into Sessions and his possible perjury is only just beginning.
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I think it's an enormous and really interesting conversation that's just beginning.
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Didi, however, is just beginning to gain some footing across the globe.
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The tidy film impresses a stark fact: This dance is just beginning.
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After all, the legal battle over the travel ban is just beginning.
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It's a phenomenon science is just beginning to understand, let alone predict.
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The surge of Black Girl Magic in tennis is likely just beginning.
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Even when it looks like everything is over, it's actually just beginning.
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Schleider is just beginning to measure whether this approach is truly effective.
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"The evaluation and analysis is just beginning now," Mr. Schröter told reporters.
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Just beginning with Trump's addressing this issue ... Credit where credit is due.
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For now, however, the story of science under Trump is just beginning.
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We're only now just beginning to understand what our data is worth.
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"We're just beginning to formulate what an alternative would look like," Silver said.
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Since everyone else is just beginning their hike, no one is in line.
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That slowed dramatically after the storm and is only just beginning to recover.
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Unseating Passion might be a stretch, but Deadpool's climb is only just beginning.
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Our solar system consists of eight planets we're only just beginning to understand.
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The ripple effect of these events shouldn't be underestimated — indeed, it's just beginning.
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" On Brexit specifically, Carney told journalists: "The Brexit journey is really just beginning.
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When we arrived at the harbor, the day's competitive spirit was just beginning.
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She added, "It started at 11, but still feels like it's just beginning!"
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It is a fact that futures were ended when they were just beginning.
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The Ikea and Sonos collaboration is only just beginning with these two products.
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If you're just beginning, chances are that you've been shooting in automatic mode.
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The Yugoslav civil wars were just beginning and would eventually spread to Kosovo.
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Don't be too hard on yourself, as the new year is just beginning.
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Perdue said talks to remove the steel and aluminum tariffs were just beginning.
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The contours of Trump's legacy-defining moment are just beginning to take shape.
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Pride Month may be over, but Lil Nas X's celebration is just beginning.
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The younger vets' night was just beginning, but mine was nearing its end.
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The official stressed the investigation was just beginning and the information was preliminary.
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Think of preschoolers who are just beginning to identify as boys or girls.
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And once they do manage to leave, their struggles are only just beginning.
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But we're just beginning to scratch the surface of what they can do.
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Carriers and hardware companies are only just beginning to make commitments for 2019.
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" Nunes said Friday that the committee's investigation into the unmasking is "just beginning.
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"She's just beginning to understand," Carlile says, "that Momma does concerts and shows."
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The first cars had been run, but the real work was just beginning.
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But we're only really just beginning to learn how to live with them.
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Holiday shopping may be over, but New Years Resolution season is just beginning.
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Closer "Your Good Times are Just Beginning" ends the album with radiant optimism.
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At that age, kids are just beginning to read for pleasure in earnest.
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"He's just beginning to find himself," said Jerry Brown, president of Thoro-Graph.
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Despite all we've been able to achieve, the committee's work is just beginning.
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As floodwaters in Nebraska, Missouri, and Iowa recede, the cleanup is just beginning.
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"When the bar and bat mitzvah ends, their Jewish life is just beginning."
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"Our problems with Iran are not ending, they are just beginning," Pompeo added.
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In October 2018, closing sales were just beginning from within the iconic building.
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ASMR has found its way into commercials, too – and that's only just beginning.
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It was the end of his freedom, but the circus was just beginning.
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"I am just beginning to love my body, like I should," she writes.
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Perdue said talks to remove the steel and aluminium tariffs were just beginning.
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They were just beginning to play and understand how great they could be.
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While millions of us are engaged and empowered, our movement is just beginning.
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The economic damage from excessive student debt is just beginning to manifest itself.
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Or just beginning, depending on who was doing the talking after the game.
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Hawks flew everywhere, over fields just beginning to blossom, over forests and water.
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She and her neighbors were just beginning their grim reckoning with the damage.
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I opened my eyes and the morning light was just beginning to shine.
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The second phase of the mayor's early childhood education plan is just beginning.
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"We're just beginning to unlock the potential of that data," Mr. Sayer said.
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Come back here often, because these are big stories that are just beginning.
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"I think we're just beginning to see the neighborhood come alive," she said.
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The philosophical implications of that discovery were only just beginning to bubble up.
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Another shooter has taken the lives of people whose lives were just beginning.
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In the mid-'29s, traders were just beginning to publish their theses online.
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Shondaland is "just beginning our digital journey," Ms. Rhimes said in an email.
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I have a teenage daughter who is just beginning to attend gigs herself.
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" His parents are only just beginning to understand what a cultural touchstone "S.
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His years of doing battle with crime in all forms were just beginning.
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"The fight to end Donald Trump's presidency is just beginning," Biden told supporters.
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But translating them into effective programs is a process that's only just beginning.
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AND WE ARE JUST BEGINNING TO HEAR THE VERY EARLY PIECES OF THIS.
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But questions about his contacts and engagements with foreign powers are just beginning.
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If pretzels are frozen, defrost at room temperature until just beginning to soften.
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This was over a decade ago and the data revolution was just beginning.
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Basically, that the rise of explicitly white racial politics is only just beginning.
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Hospitals are just beginning to recognize the toll of burnout on their operations.
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The Academy Awards may be over, but Oscar mania is just beginning in Sweden!
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Meanwhile, the demonstration at Google's offices in California were just beginning to heat up.
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The big rally in financial stocks is just beginning, according to two market watchers.
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To Cramer, that action is emblematic of what investors are just beginning to grasp.
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I'm just beginning to get people who have never gone on a walking tour.
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Meanwhile, Michael Jordan was just beginning to reach the height of his basketball powers.
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Rebecca is just beginning to show, her body curving out to accommodate their future.
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I always feel like I am just beginning, that I could end up anywhere.
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In 2008, my wife and I were just beginning to discuss starting a family.
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We are just beginning to see the leading edge of the synthetic opioid epidemic.
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Institutional players' push to take business back from mobile competitors is only just beginning.
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Scientists are just beginning to test the effects of vaping on the human lung.
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The rain ended early Sunday, but the worst of the flooding was just beginning.
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It's clear the competition between China and the United States is only just beginning.
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With China's economic boom just beginning, pork was still a luxury for most people.
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We're only just beginning to grapple with what we do with these men next.
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As we close up, there's a sense that ALMA's journey is only just beginning.
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"We're just beginning the process of actually crafting the bills," McConnell said on CNN.
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Sampling 207 degree Fahrenheit water, via Devlin GandyAnd it's an adventure that's just beginning.
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And we're just beginning to see what that looks like in the Oval Office.
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But the genomics revolution is only just beginning, Color Genomics CEO Othman Laraki says.
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In other words, we're just beginning to understand the full range of Zika's effects.
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LONDON (Reuters) - It's 28 o'clock at night, and Benjamin Arnold's day is just beginning.
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I think that's the biggest lesson for me, with the blog, is just beginning.
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After 2018, Bannon will soldier on; his war on the Establishment is just beginning.
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This bleak accumulation of details may sound excessive, but Loach is only just beginning.
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Scientists are just beginning to uncover how toxic air affects the skin's aging process.
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Women are just beginning to translate military service into a run for political office.
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Ari Wald, head of technical analysis at Oppenheimer, says this breakout is just beginning.
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But we try to see these things, taste make, when they were just beginning.
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Waymo also has a deal with Fiat Chrysler which it's just beginning to expand.
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A breeze came in off the lake, the sun was just beginning to set.
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Rate hikes may be nearing an end, while balance-sheet reductions are just beginning.
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"It's a doubling after only five launches, and they're only just beginning," he said.
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Global Times said Beijing was only just beginning to look at means to retaliate.
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"It's an exciting new space that we are just beginning to explore," he explains.
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Except that the man isn't really Pete, and the family's troubles are just beginning.
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Though part of the bridge reopened several weeks later, the work was just beginning.
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The band is still just beginning to gather steam and refining its sound, too.
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You'd wander around these empty streets — they were just beginning to call it TriBeCa.
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A 2012 was tannic and structured, with earthy, mineral flavors just beginning to emerge.
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The town government was just beginning to account for people and supplies in shelters.
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Lesandro's case showed officials were just beginning to harness its potential, Chief Shea said.
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The Parker House was done for the night, but the weekend was just beginning.
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It's the climax of this film, but really Ms. Flowers's career is just beginning.
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The showdown is clearly just beginning over the best path for browsers to take.
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Behind its mother, a fawn was foraging, its springtime spots just beginning to fade.
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Jeffrey L. Harrigian, who oversees air operations in the Middle East, were just beginning.
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When it comes to enforcing the law, however, Mr. Zelensky's tests are just beginning.
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But Mr. Thae said the trouble for him and his staff was just beginning.
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Allergy sufferers better stock up on remedies now, because pollen season is just beginning.
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"Tessa was just beginning her journey at Barnard and in life," Ms. Beilock wrote.
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The Great Chicken Sandwich War of 2019 was only just beginning to heat up.
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The talent acquisition wars between Twitch, Mixer, YouTube — and now Facebook — are just beginning.
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For this new leader promising a different path, the hard work is just beginning.
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We are only just beginning to see the results of this experiment gone wrong.
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For Commander in Chief Trump, in other words, the hard work is just beginning.
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With all of this activity, it's clear that the robot revolution is only just beginning.
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Now, the process of the entire deep state being held accountable is now just beginning.
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She's been making headlines all year, but Misty Copeland's 2016 is really only just beginning.
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However, it's just beginning for those who have been anxiously awaiting photos of the event.
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Investigations into the calamitous fire are just beginning and will probably take years to complete.
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But there are ongoing investigations, and I suspect we're just beginning to scratch the surface.
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Young lives, lives just beginning, would be lost, they understood and accepted, simply and honestly.
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The evening we met for a drink, I was just beginning to question my sexuality.
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At 23 years old, most people are finishing their educational journeys — mine was just beginning.
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Outlander fans: Summer might be over, but your favorite time of year is just beginning.
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I was, at the time, just beginning to watch and understand baseball as an adult.
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We're just beginning to figure out how best to combine the two approaches, Ram says.
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But the process of holding people responsible for some of the devastation is just beginning.
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ML: My Negro Superman is coming, but I am just beginning to develop this idea.
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The first moment took place when I was just beginning my career as a writer.
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The trust in this relationship appears to be just beginning over the past six weeks.
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But for savvy business owners, the prep work for next year's taxes is just beginning.
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Do you see this as closure of a sort, or is the process just beginning?
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We're entering the cloud's "last frontier," and the fight to conquer it is just beginning.
|
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But the sheer scale of this problem means that this work is only just beginning.
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Trump's victory resulted in an enormous, complex backlash that we are only just beginning understand.
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It's nighttime now, and because you've paced yourself, it feels as if you're just beginning.
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I was heavily immersed in the great campus battles for Israel that were just beginning.
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No one wants to feel this way when their happily ever after is just beginning.
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For many people just beginning their careers, retirement seems too far away to start planning.
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"We're just beginning to make the argument to the American people," McConnell told reporters Tuesday.
|
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His time, this era of anything that can be everything to everyone, is just beginning.
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And, as scientists are just beginning to understand, elite sport is riddled with similar endowments.
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Just last month, CNN followed the case of another veteran who's just beginning the journey.
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"We are really just beginning to understand the scientific significance of the finds," Robins said.
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"In many ways, Dawn's legacy is just beginning," Principal Investigator Carol Raymond at JPL said.
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As we enter 2018, the company is just beginning Chapter 3, the $20 billion goal.
|
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Virtual reality is a crazy, exciting technology with implications we're only just beginning to understand.
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The numerical weight of the first-round upset was only just beginning to be understood.
|
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The companies and groups haven't shared many details, and say their organizing is just beginning.
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We are only just beginning to understand the science of how the brain processes trauma.
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In many ways, America is just beginning to reckon with slavery and Jim Crow segregation.
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That would be a mistake: The work of solving Sudan's problems is only just beginning.
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Hurricane Florence has come and gone, but the challenge for the Carolinas is just beginning.
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The city is just beginning to address the lack of diversity at the middle schools.
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She still lives in Bedford-Stuyvesant with her daughters, who are just beginning their careers.
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THE TAX PLAN IS JUST BEGINNING TO KICK IN, WE'RE SEEING THE BENEFITS OF THAT.
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Mahomes is off to an historic start to his career, and it's only just beginning.
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Cook, stirring, until softened and with onions just beginning to get translucent, about 10 minutes.
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LONDON (Reuters) - For Theresa May, the hardest stage of Brexit talks may be just beginning.
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But he's also just beginning his career and excited to be doing what he loves.
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Those programs are just beginning to roll out from the charters, on an experimental basis.
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The implications of these discoveries are far-reaching, and are just beginning to be explored.
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In response, he talked about how the process of unifying the GOP is just beginning.
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We're just beginning to see what it looks like when the camera doesn't turn away.
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Australia is just beginning to recover from being devastated by the worst bushfires in decades.
|
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The challenge now: Milwaukee is just beginning the toughest two months of its schedule. 3.
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That's a clear sign that the next phase of vaping's political troubles is just beginning.
|
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Most people were just beginning to understand how bizarre and dangerous the Electoral College was.
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We agreed there was something important happening here — that was just beginning to be understood.
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Not to mention a little inspiring for those of us still just beginning our own careers.
|
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Dwyane Wade is wrapping up his basketball career by continuing to inspire players just beginning theirs.
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Many of the Best Picture nominees are only just beginning to be released onto streaming platforms.
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Many are just beginning to reckon with the vast, insidious history of abuses within their ranks.
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When ground was broken in 2004, under the project's original developers, Amazon's ascent was just beginning.
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For children, who are just beginning to make their way in society, they can be disastrous.
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Climate change is just beginning to reemerge as an issue some congressional Republicans talk about publicly.
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If a meme is just beginning to bubble up online, you say you're going to BUY.
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While the apprenticeship is largely over, the work of the Women's Mobile Museum is just beginning.
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The mom of three would soon learn that they were just beginning their remarkable health journey.
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This time they were resting on the beach, just beginning to get back into the water.
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And traffic, which sat in a standstill for hours, is reportedly just beginning to move again.
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But with the market just beginning to stabilize, is there enough appetite for another new casino?
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Heck, most of the other players were just beginning to establish their cloud business in 2013.
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By November, Brangelina was just beginning to morph into the power family it came to be.
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We cannot let the public believe we are done with health care — we are just beginning.
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"It's been an emotional week, emotional night, and the night is just beginning," Manning said then.
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We don't know what else the weekend has in store — after all, it's only just beginning.
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Some of those advertisements in opposition to legal pot are just beginning to hit the airwaves.
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We wouldn't have known she was just beginning to show if she hadn't spelled it out.
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Is this the year we finally tame the fake web or are our woes just beginning?
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" A spokesman for Gates said after the plea was entered that this "fight is just beginning.
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But this is just one example, and the colonization of the real is only just beginning.
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"I believe we are just beginning to see the tip of the iceberg," Dr. Allenspach said.
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These sorts of debates won't end with Tres Santos, they suspect, but are only just beginning.
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But officials say public lands researchers are just beginning to study who lives there, and why.
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"We're just beginning ... to explore the potential for diets to contribute to reduction of greenhouse gases,"
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While the investigation into the accident is just beginning, the repercussions could be profound for Tesla.
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Science is just beginning to provide evidence that the benefits of this ancient practice are real.
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The Fed sell-off is just beginning, says Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors.
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After a slow start this season, Escobar was just beginning to heat up at the plate.
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Particularly when that is said more than a year prior as the investigation is just beginning.
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Since most child savings account programs are relatively new, research on their effects is just beginning.
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We are just beginning now to figure out how to write about, and for, young people.
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It's the bleeding edge of happy hour and the overlap is just beginning to take hold.
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Which is why, in the aftermath of the Mueller report, the spin may be just beginning.
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Onboard cameras in cars are just beginning, as auto companies seek to develop self-driving cars.
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"Company is just beginning to learn the spelling of 'diversity' and 'inclusiveness,'" another Glassdoor review reads.
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But there is no sign of a pause; there are indications that it is just beginning.
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They are also tied to the immune system in ways scientists are just beginning to unravel.
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Some parts of the US, in other words, are just beginning their fight with the virus.
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Either way, the action seems like it's only just beginning — and the endgame is anyone's guess.
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At least now we are just beginning to blame the powerful man, not the aspiring actress.
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Researchers are just beginning to explore how climate change affects aviation and planes' ability to fly.
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Overall, 32 flybys are planned, so Juno is just beginning the second half of its flybys.
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But connections among these fields are everywhere, and we are only just beginning to understand them.
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That means pictures and stories of devastation in communities like these are just beginning to emerge.
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"This journey is just beginning for V.A.," the department said in a June 28 blog post.
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"Whatever happens, we know the fight is not over, it's kind of just beginning," she added.
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It raises questions we're only just beginning to answer: What is the cost of political loyalty?
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Wes Hickman, a spokesman for the university, said it was just beginning its presidential search process.
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The new PAC, dubbed Californians Against Worker Harassment, is just beginning to raise funds, Stabile said.
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Sky is only just beginning to develop themselves—this is all still very new for Sky.
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The internet was just beginning to enter a lot of people's homes 14 years ago, in 2002.
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He is likely to far outpace the fundraising by Democrats who are just beginning to build campaigns.
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Its work may have ended, but the repercussions of Uber's scraping efforts are just beginning to emerge.
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If advocates want to continue having access to their herb of choice, the fight is just beginning.
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You watch what is going to happen...Harvey's problems are only just beginning from a legal standpoint.
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"I may be leaving the Senate, but the next chapter in my public service is just beginning."
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Since fall merchandise is just beginning to roll out, the baby bell-sleeve isn't everywhere quite yet.
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It's a possible future based on some of the current problems that are just beginning to arise.
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Investors, entrepreneurs and the industry were only just beginning to understand how quickly these businesses could scale.
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The NBA invested in FanDuel in 2014 back when the industry was just beginning its rapid growth.
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Investment bank Bear Stearns went bankrupt and the Fed was just beginning its multi-billion-dollar bailouts.
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Hip-hop was a thriving underground movement in 1984, just beginning to find traction in the mainstream.
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If the category is just beginning its evolution, expect a flood of competitors until one design wins.
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After losing everything to a house fire they were just beginning to get everything back together again.
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The rainy season is just beginning in many parts of Colombia, raising the risk of future catastrophes.
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"In many ways, Dawn's legacy is just beginning," Carol Raymond, principal investigator of the Dawn mission says.
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But for SoCalGas and other natural gas suppliers nationwide, the fallout from this incident is just beginning.
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Our future is the future of ice, and we're still just beginning to understand how ice works.
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"We're just beginning that conversation with the BBC," he told British morning show This Morning in September.
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I think the fight is just beginning, and it's so interesting to be there and see it.
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Stream in cold buttermilk until mixture looks damp and is just beginning to gather around the paddle.
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Young workers who are just beginning their careers are likely to be particularly hungry for new opportunities.
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"We think we have a big business to grow and we're just beginning to harvest that value."
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But after they come home from the hospital, the hard work of living life is just beginning.
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"Fire season is really just beginning," California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection chief Ken Pimlott said.
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He said that while his campaign was ending, his mission to end gun violence was just beginning.
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Meanwhile, governments and consumers are just beginning to confront new dangers in a world awash in data.
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A 75-year-old reaching the end of his career meets a program just beginning its story.
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Obama said he his just beginning to write his remarks, which will be delivered on Jan. 10.
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After many months at his home in Vermont, Labrie said he was just beginning to reenter society.
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When it first sprouted the pyramids hadn't been built and the construction of Stonehenge was just beginning.
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Just as tensions around Palestine in international sport remain, so they might be just beginning for Kosovo.
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In truth, no one knows what the impacts of ingesting microplastics are because research is just beginning.
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The unpopular Vietnam War was ending, but a new professional military force in America was just beginning.
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"We were saying that the investigation was basically over—and it was just beginning," Lichtblau told me.
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When Huber wrote this book, the internet was just beginning to radically transform the way people communicate.
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As Flynn's legal case wraps up, another is just beginning for one of his associates, Bijan Kian.
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Gail: We're just beginning, but I would bet that this convention is more inclusive than the last.
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The survey was conducted in February, when the markets were just beginning to usher in more volatility.
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All indications point to the fact that this harassment scandal hanging over Capitol Hill is just beginning.
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The trend is really just beginning to pick up steam, with many redevelopments coming down the pipeline.
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"The assimilation process did real damage, and Canada is just beginning to acknowledge that," Ms. Hamilton said.
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That damage came as the museum was just beginning to emerge from a decade of economic difficulties.
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But, because that process is just beginning, there's still time to get in on the ground floor.
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A soft breeze blowing in from the Anacostia, the end-of-August air just beginning to chill.
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An AI system is like a very smart child just beginning to understand the complexities of discrimination.
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And researchers are just beginning to understand the effects that it may be having on our health.
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I was born in '41, right as when they were just beginning to mess with atomic energy.
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Like the story of Lawrence and her new husband, the story of Belcourt Mansion is just beginning.
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That's when she was met by a strange man who told her things were only just beginning.
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While the Olympics are only just beginning, we're already published several stories that will appeal to Canadians.
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"Saskatchewan is just beginning, I don't even know if we have really started on reconciliation," she said.
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Officials in Anchorage said they were only just beginning to assess the scale of the damage. Gov.
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But the Mondays were pretty grand, when the writing was done and the conversation was just beginning.
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The work of creating regulated and approved medicines should be well advanced, but is only just beginning.
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For younger people, or people just beginning to focus on their personal finances, this may be negative.
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The test is just beginning The devastation in the Houston area will take years to recover from.
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Aldi U.S. is just beginning to explore grocery delivery through a partnership with Instacart in four cities.
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In London, at 17, she met a writer who was just beginning to become very well known.
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As the season ends, readers may well believe that for Joseph, the personal best is just beginning.
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Outside Freeport, damage and suffering in towns like High Rock are only just beginning to become understood.
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Peter Bergmann was dead, but the mystery that has since surrounded his story was only just beginning.
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Mine did, and most people's do, especially when they are young and just beginning to explore wine.
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Regulators were just beginning to heavily scrutinize sales of insurance products that function more like investment products.
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The police had not yet identified a motive in the shootings, saying the investigation was just beginning.
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For Zimbabweans who were not part of the ruling elite, the long national nightmare was just beginning.
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Here's what else is happening: Our crystal ball is just beginning to look like a snow globe.
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While there's lots of animal research, human studies on fasting are only just beginning to ramp up.
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At 12 years of age, the youthful fruitiness was just beginning to give way to complex minerality.
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Royal Dutch Shell is just beginning to catch up, after buying acreage from Chesapeake seven years ago.
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China's state-run Global Times said Beijing was only just beginning to look at means to retaliate.
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Though David made Derek look foolish that day, they were only just beginning a fascinating competitive relationship.
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Though the spacecraft is no more, the hard, exciting work of poring through its information is just beginning.
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As the flood waters receded late Sunday, officials were just beginning the grim task of assessing the destruction.
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The chase was over, but the media spectacle that would become the O.J. Simpson trial was just beginning.
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The battle for Mosul is over, but the task of sorting out the dead is only just beginning.
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Good news everyone: Season 7 of Game Of Thrones may be over, but season 8 is just beginning.
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But as a deadly chapter in California's history was drawing to a close, the recovery was just beginning.
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There was a slowdown in the exit environment and we were just beginning to see that pick up. ….
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Weiss, who used to work on the Knowledge Graph at Google, says his team's work is just beginning.
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I think we're just beginning to see how institutionalized sexism informs our choices as children and as parents.
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Lithuania's encounters with Russian mischief are also useful for western European countries just beginning to grapple with disinformation.
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The applications of behavioral science to enterprise are just beginning to scratch the surface of what is possible.
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And, though some have openly expressed a weariness with the #MeToo movement, this conversation is still just beginning.
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Companies are just beginning to make use of all the great integrations that are possible with cloud communications.
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They signaled that their movement was just beginning, and saw the shareholder resolution as merely early steps forward.
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Two families have been destroyed, and this journey's been hard and it's just beginning for us, as well.
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"I think the potential for this is absolutely huge and we're only just beginning to scratch the surface."
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" In a statement following the election results projection, Sanders congratulated Clinton, but said his campaign is "just beginning.
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Add the onion and garlic and cook until it is just beginning to soften, about 2 minutes. 5.
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Fast forward to 1995: my family was just beginning to settle into their new home in Hong Kong.
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The Golden Globe Awards' red carpet blackout may be over, but the Time's Up initiative is just beginning.
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There's a lot that we don't understand out there; we're just beginning to eat our way through it.
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But once, way back in the early aughts, reality stars were just beginning to become a real thing.
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When he dies of an aneurysm, she is stricken with shock, and her distress is only just beginning.
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But when Cena's career was just beginning, he spent his first big paycheck on a personal passion — cars.
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I vowed to return one day — if I survived the train journey to London I was just beginning.
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The players might have met — and surpassed — their target, but for everybody else, the work was just beginning.
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He was just beginning to color in a diagram of a bat, something his classmates had already done.
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"A hard-fought election may be over, but our work is just beginning," he said during his remarks.
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The soul-searching about the Democrats' loss of the white working class is just beginning, as it should.
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The story about Donald Trump's relationship with Russia during the 2016 election is, in some ways, just beginning.
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Even though my time as adviser is coming to an end, your journey of storytelling is just beginning.
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Although scientists are only just beginning to understand the microbiome's importance, everyone agrees: we can't live without it.
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It is a powerful tool we are only just beginning to understand, and that is a profound responsibility.
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He is just beginning to outline some of the changes he expects to make in the months ahead.
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The city is just beginning the long process of deciding which structures will stay and which must go.
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We are only just beginning to understand all of the unique ways in which diversity drives this advantage.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads We're only just beginning to explore the aesthetic possibilities of time travel.
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But migrant children's nightmares are just beginning once they set foot here, as documented in the video above.
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So Ramos and Williams, who has said this latest comeback is just beginning, could very well meet again.
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Life was just beginning to get back to normal when the rains came this week, hard and fast.
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Other living things will have their own responses, too — some of which we are just beginning to understand.
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That same year she married David L. Aaron, who was just beginning his career in the Foreign Service.
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Crystal City was just beginning to convert vacant office space into housing, but that work has been halted.
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Their demand for an investigation suggests that while the protests have subsided, the fallout may be just beginning.
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While the competition's era may be coming to a close, the "New Space" industry is only just beginning.
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While Democrats are only just beginning their primary squabble, Trump campaign aides say they're sitting on a juggernaut.
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Negotiations between the North Korean and US sides are just beginning, and there is much to be decided.
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Keeping Score As Manning's career officially ends, the debate over his Hall of Fame résumé is just beginning.
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What best distinguishes human beings from other animals is our foresight, as scientists are just beginning to recognize.
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Giuliani's Eastern European trip is only just beginning, but in typical Giuliani style, it has already been surreal.
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" Asked if he had won any concessions in the meeting, he said, "We're just beginning, it's a dance.
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But there's a very high price to be paid, and the reckoning for them is only just beginning.
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But he said it was clear that the debate over the monument's final resting place was just beginning.
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But however the race turns out, the real battle to retake the House from Republicans is just beginning.
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For Daniels, who is just beginning her journey of language revitalization, the process is a visibly emotional one.
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It was something that I myself was just beginning to struggle with and understand with my own daughter.
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Newly engaged couple Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger are just beginning the exciting process of planning their upcoming wedding.
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Atlanta (CNN)The power of an outfit is something Sara, a sexual abuse survivor, is just beginning to embrace.
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While Davidson and Grande's love didn't go the distance, we're betting Guy and Jenkins' sweetheart story is just beginning.
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Pay hikes are just beginning to take off, but there are strong indications that wages will move steadily higher.
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However, the contribution of sexual transmission to overall Zika rates is just beginning to be explored, the CDC said.
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Harry Shum, Microsoft's executive vice president of artificial intelligence (AI) said in a release that this is just beginning.
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Big businesses have absorbed Google-style tech, but are only just beginning to adopt Google-style thinking alongside it.
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We are just beginning to see this technology develop with cars on the road today using LTE cellular networks.
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While your grandparents are tucking into bed by 8 PM, 82-year-old Sumiko Iwamuro's night is just beginning.
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New Year's Celebration: Oshogatsu (Sunday) American New Year's celebrations are now over, but many Asian ones are just beginning.
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"We believe we're just beginning to scratch the surface of this large and growing market opportunity," Tim Cook said.
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Memorial Day may be over, but some of the best tech deals we've seen this year are just beginning.
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When she first started going to competitions in 2012, people were just beginning to have computers in the basket.
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Aral says that the research is just beginning to scratch the surface, but it suggests a few different things.
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Fifteen months ago, Trump was just beginning to embrace power; now he's well into the dismantling of our democracy.
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Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra have officially been pronounced husband and wife, and the celebration is only just beginning.
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The smart, handsome killer was then just beginning his spree across at least seven states, from Washington to Florida.
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Eight months later, with recovery money from the federal government newly available, Arecibo is just beginning to bounce back.
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AR and VR are just beginning to show their worth in education, concretizing ideas like few technologies ever have.
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This is heavy at any age but unimaginably intense for a 123-year-old just beginning his adult life.
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A flame, lit not long before the photo was taken, is just beginning to melt away at the wax.
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But it's also possible that the detective's son is dead and the leech is just beginning to lose himself.
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Add the tofu and cabbage and cook until the cabbage is just beginning to soften, about 53 minutes. 6.
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When Fightland profiled Kyoji Horiguchi in 2014, the young Japanese fighter was just beginning his run in the UFC.
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What's next: This trend — using waivers to pull Medicaid to the right and trim its rolls — is just beginning.
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After her five-week stay at CHLA, the long road to recovery is just beginning for Eden at home.
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Also, in the 163-216 outbreak, research was just beginning to test Ebola vaccines and drug candidates in humans.
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Google+ may soon be coming to an end, but stories from behind the scenes are just beginning to surface.
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Their day was just beginning, but Warthen looked at his watch to see how many steps he had taken.
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Despite these efforts, we are only just beginning to have an evidence — based understanding of the crisis at large.
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The therapeutic value of sexual rehabilitation, for example, is only just beginning to be grasped by the military brass.
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Good morning from Burning Man — it's 75 degrees and the sun is just beginning to rise over the playa.
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Stranger still, it does not seem to bother him as an openly gay man just beginning his adult life.
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But disenfranchisement of people with criminal records remained, and it is just beginning to attract the attention it deserves.
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While Interior's review is just beginning, there is much that can be done to identify and recoup these costs.
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My journey is only just beginning, but I've never been more excited for what the future has to hold.
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He was Miranda's former roommate, and he started following Miranda as he was just beginning to put Hamilton together.
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Sayoc has been apprehended, but in many ways the investigation into his attempted attack is just beginning to unfold.
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YouTube was just beginning at that time, and there were plenty of people who were carving out their niche.
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It was a time when Spotify was just beginning to emerge and Napster had already shaken up the market.
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There's a cliffhanging ending and a "1" on the spine; Alice and Millie's adventures appear to be just beginning.
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But for people like the Internicolas who escaped in time but lost their homes, the journey is just beginning.
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It was the late 1990s, and medical practice was just beginning to be assaulted by a thousand surgical cuts.
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Homecoming King's DNA carries the sequence present through out his career — one which, by any indication, is just beginning.
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But for many people left homeless by the fire, the most frightening part of the disaster is just beginning.
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In 2017, we are only just beginning to critically examine the supply and demand around news, truth, and evidence.
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In 2016, when the Republican primaries were just beginning, most pundits and pollsters did not believe Trump could win.
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Special courts that deal in violence against women are only just beginning to operate, a district attorney told me.
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"We're just beginning, today, to see results of implementation," said Cuccinelli, who serves on the President's coronavirus task force.
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What best distinguishes our species is an ability that scientists are just beginning to appreciate: We contemplate the future.
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The troubles for the survivors — Lydia and her son, Luca, who cower in the bathroom — are only just beginning.
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The company is just beginning to monetize Messenger, and rolled out global advertising on its home tab in July.
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The next chapter of your life was just beginning, but now it's time for us to continue your legacy.
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Last week was indeed a victory for the resistance but we are reminded that our work is just beginning.
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In 2010, the economy was just beginning to recover from the worst recession and financial crisis in recent memory.
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Polar blue carbon provides an important but very complex ecosystem service that we are only just beginning to understand.
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Meanwhile, House Democrats are just beginning to get a glimpse of the GOP's onslaught of attack ads on impeachment.
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The Republican tax bill is the law of the land — but for federal officials, the work is just beginning.
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The political fight is just beginning Congressional Democrats are ready to pick up the torch of the Mueller investigation.
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Trump's presidency is just beginning, and it's far too soon to know what actual policies he'll put in place.
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"We are just beginning on price transparency," Medicare Administrator Seema Verma said when she announced the policy last April.
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The story of the science behind these drugs and other sophisticated immunologic tools is just beginning to be written.
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Overall, Templeton stresses that psychologists are just beginning to answer the question of how smartphones impact our cognitive abilities.
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" But Ballerini and "Kiss Somebody" singer Evans' story is just beginning, and the couple say they're looking forward to "everything.
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The fallout is just beginning for the institutions that employed Nassar for decades, specifically USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University.
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Less than a week after the last drops of Hurricane Harvey fell, Houston is just beginning to assess the damage.
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It's a chance to see works by the great masters of photography alongside new voices just beginning to be recognized.
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I say this cautiously because the neuroscience research findings around depression and anxiety are just beginning to come into focus.
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The old "race-blind" view of my adoption was one I was just beginning to question in my early twenties.
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"We are just beginning to learn how to work with them in a much deeper, more collaborative fashion," he said.
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Like queer women, history is just beginning to recognize the role that women of color played in the suffrage movement.
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KNIGHT: THE ONES THAT WE HAVE IN SHOES, THE FLY NET SYSTEM IS JUST BEGINNING TO REGISTER WITH THE CONSUMER.
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THE SCHOOL day on August 2000th was just beginning when a counsellor pulled 22013-year-old José out of class.
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Of his departure from Today, Bush says he was just beginning to gain his rhythm before he was let go.
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At the same age, Dorothy is being shown her Hollywood shelf life and her boyfriend's career is only just beginning.
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I can only say that while the campaign is over, our work on this movement is now really just beginning.
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In many ways we're just beginning to discover what persuasion and decision-making mean in the era of constant connection.
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Navigator groups were just beginning to ramp up outreach for the health law's open enrollment period, which begins November 21.
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So this is something where we're even now just beginning to understand what happened in 2016, for example, around this.
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And a ton of people change their status back to "single," in March (you know, when spring is just beginning).
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We know that he's coming along just fine, his own way; he's just beginning to reach a second grade level.
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Read: A day in the life on the campaign trail The attacks on the new Iowa frontrunner are just beginning.
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The struggle of growing up with a parent in prison is a story children's literature is just beginning to tell.
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Since the cloud wars are just beginning, it's a big deal for Alibaba that the deal is 12 years long.
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But as the waters receded and citizens returned to their ruined homes, a new plague was just beginning to descend.
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But the company said it expects business to pick up as Japanese consumers were just beginning to buy clothes online.
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Despite the amount of collective headspace that climate change occupies, today's studios are only just beginning to touch the issue.
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But event ticketing platforms are only just beginning to realize that this is the direction in which they should head.
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As the sun sets in the Philippines, more than a million Filipinos are just beginning to wake up for work.
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The study suggests a more complicated picture for male body image issues—one that researchers are just beginning to probe.
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"The whole issue of housing for older adults is an issue we're just beginning to wake up to," says Molinsky.
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It's a movement in the fantasy art community that's just beginning and I'm excited to watch it unfold and grow.
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Beto's timing couldn't be more perfect: The 2020 race is just beginning, and the Democratic presidential field is wide open.
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Their story began at Earwax Records in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in 2000, as the neighborhood's gentrification was just beginning to accelerate.
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Many of them appeared to occupy lowly positions on a ladder whose existence she was only just beginning to discern.
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The rain was just beginning to fall and they went single file along the walls of buildings, muttering mild swearwords.
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Many residents are grieving, and many more are just beginning a difficult, years-long effort to rebuild what they lost.
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His visit was centered around rebuilding, a process that is just beginning and will continue for months, if not years.
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On the easel, a Texas plate is ready to fire, and a second Texas plate on the right, just beginning.
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But coincidentally, if this long-awaited debut album is anything to go by, then Sampha's journey is only just beginning.
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According to Dr. Russell, we're just beginning to uncover the real, lasting impacts of discrimination on well-being and health.
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The national conversation about the depths of the crime — and the urgency of redress — is only just beginning to happen.
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Some prosecutors said they are just beginning to unravel what they contend is a complex web of payoffs and players.
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That conversation is part of a larger turn toward reevaluating women's legacies — but it's only just beginning to take off.
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My crusade is just beginning, though — I never intend to clue TARO as anything but an Asian dessert flavor again!
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When she met Mr. Madhubuti, the poet and veteran of the Black Arts Movement, she was just beginning her career.
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There's a disorder that makes it impossible to feel pleasure, and scientists are just beginning to understand how it works
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Other companies linked, both directly and indirectly, with the Guptas are just beginning to deal with fallout of their own.
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" Mr. Trump added, "Sadly, they and others are Fake News, and the public is just beginning to figure it out!
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The drama between Jenni "JWoww" Farley, her boyfriend Zack Clayton Carpinello and her costar Angelina Pivarnick is only just beginning.
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General McMaster has laid out the policy lines of a Republican administration that is just beginning its four-year term.
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"This conversation is really just beginning, and I really hope we're going to get there," Councilman Stephen T. Levin said.
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Hours after Iranian missiles landed on the American bases in Iraq, Mr. Khamenei vowed that "harsh revenge" was just beginning.
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In December, after a somewhat bruising Senate hearing with Facebook, I argued that the fight over encryption was just beginning.
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I am the mother of a 26-year-old trans woman who is just beginning her social and physical transition.
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U.S. sports teams and managers are just beginning to give female athletes the time and support to have a family.
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In the new movie, 28-year-old Alden Ehrenreich plays a younger Solo who is just beginning his pilot training.
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Mortgage rates moved higher for the second straight week, and the lending community is just beginning to feel the effects.
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Darren W. Woods became the top god only two months ago, and he is just beginning to spread his wings.
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He was just beginning to dip his toe in the water of composing notated music, because he had classical training.
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What they found was impossible to ignore — and is only just beginning to reshape our understanding of the American electorate.
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For now, Werbach said those conversations are just beginning; he declined to offer names of any office-seekers he's targeting.
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Of course, the campaign is just beginning, and FiveThirtyEight's comparison of announcement attention is just a snapshot of ongoing coverage.
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Brands and advertisers don't seem to care and regulatory authorities, just like in 2008, are barely just beginning to play catchup.
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In 211, activist Tom Waddell organized a separate Gay Games for the gay community just beginning to emerge in San Francisco.
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If you're just beginning your CBD journey, Weissman suggests starting with a tincture, because it'll give you the full CBD experience.
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This year has already seen 70,000 people make the journey, with the summer peak season for the voyage only just beginning.
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And with the new year just beginning, a refresh on your skin routine is (or should be) high on your agenda.
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Plus, it's an easy way to curb any puffer fatigue we may be feeling — the cold weather's just beginning, after all.
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We're only just beginning to get hit with hot weather and so far, all those rays and heat waves feel glorious.
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Our own world is so strange and foreign, and we're just beginning to get a small grasp of how it functions.
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If the measures stand, along with China's retaliatory tariffs, they could snuff out a manufacturing recovery just beginning to gain steam.
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Lydia West as Stephen and Celeste's young daughter Bethany, who initially aspires to a transhumanism lifestyle, is just beginning her career.
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We are only just beginning to understand how the subtle changes in forces at the hands of human partners is interpreted.
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And those only just beginning to learn about trans lives can educate themselves with Stonewall UK's helpful Truth About Trans FAQ.
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In her teens, Chloe identified as gay; she was attracted to men and just beginning to transition from male to female.
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The greatest threat to America's long and placid expansion is that a new era of wild policy may be just beginning.
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"I think I'm only just beginning to realize what it stole from me," she said, referring to Weinstein and the NDA.
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"Were just beginning to gain an understanding of how city living effects our mental well being and our emotions," Adli said.
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The reason for that view has to do with the type of chip that SMIC is only just beginning to manufacture.
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When the rest of us are ending our 9 to 5 (or, more realistically, 7) jobs, Musto's job is just beginning.
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Kim and Brit Hume saw the same thing that Ailes would eventually see — a star that was just beginning to rise.
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Aid distribution to the remaining 17 districts is just beginning, according to Yam Lal Bhoosal, joint-secretary for Nepal's Reconstruction Authority.
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With several next-generation telescopes coming online within the next decade, our investigations into this potentially habitable world are just beginning.
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Add the tomatoes to the hot pan and toss gently until they are heated through and just beginning to burst. 4.
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From May 11, in response to Axios reporter Jonathan Swan tweeting "Comey's revenge is only just beginning": Next up: Comey's revenge.
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Several reasons are behind this: First, wages are only just beginning to accelerate and their impact will remain limited this year.
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With Leroy Sane and Julian Draxler only just beginning their international careers, that shouldn't be a problem for too much longer.
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"We're just beginning to scratch the surface of the kinds of stories that can be told in this way," he says.
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He cancels a session with The New York Times, suggesting his media war is just beginning, and then reschedules the meeting.
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The source added that Ivanka was just beginning to explore how to use her voice to speak out on the issue.
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Business travel is already 11 percent of Airbnb's business, according to Blecharczyk, and Airbnb is "just beginning to tap" that market.
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It looks like Samuel Bark's days of factory work are behind him, while his days as Sammon Dekkers are just beginning.
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"We're just beginning to challenge the fear that drives what looks from the outside to be apathy," says one Amazon employee.
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is one of those rare '90s sitcoms whose stars were just beginning to grow brighter.
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And I realized we were just beginning the process of seeing these boys and girls grow up into men and women.
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Chose to believe it or not, climate change will meaningfully impact our lives in ways we are just beginning to understand.
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Recovery could take at least a year Many of those affected by the volcano are just beginning their roads to recovery.
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The Weinstein effect has hit Washington hard—and probably just beginning—but has had a disparate effect on the two parties.
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The smoky scent spreading through much of Los Angeles was a reminder of the threat of a fire season just beginning.
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But the true effect of Fowler's post is just beginning, as is the work left to be done by technology watchers.
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Oil, and the chemicals used in its clean up, can forever alter ecosystems in ways we are just beginning to understand.
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They are such a nutrient-dense package, and I think we're just beginning to learn about how they can improve health.
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"The Vietnam War" on PBS is over, but my personal journey to understand what happened to Vietnamese people is just beginning.
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Julie Kang, 27755, said she was first verbally assaulted in December, when coronavirus cases were just beginning to surface in China.
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These nonbinary identities have existed throughout time, but in contemporary media they are just beginning to receive the visibility they deserve.
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Stephen Curry was just beginning to edge toward global stardom, and the Warriors had not won an N.B.A. championship since 1975.
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The artists behind "Blurred Lines" may have lost a lawsuit last year, but it looks like they're just beginning to fight.
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Getting into the prestigious university was an accomplishment in itself, but the work was just beginning for Jack and his family.
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"For gold, the party is just beginning, and we maintain a bullish outlook for gold, particularly AUD gold," Saxo's Creagh said.
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The great electric car race is just beginning Can Tesla maintain its lead in the global race to the electric car?
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I was only 9 years old and was just beginning to understand the dark fear that lurked behind images and shadows.
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He had been in France, one time zone away from me, and people in the States were just beginning to hear.
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Mr. Mueller's investigation is just beginning, so seeking a search warrant for Mr. Flynn's records is unlikely at this early stage.
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He might have that in the form of a plan that Medicare/Medicaid Chief Seema Verma is just beginning to pitch.
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In the early '90s, as the internet age was just beginning, Cuban got together with a few of his college friends.
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The network was created in 1979, when cable television was just beginning to emerge as a new technology for media broadcasting.
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"It's a controversial law that passed and people are just beginning to learn some of the unintended consequences," Mr. Baldassare said.
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The campaign, which is only just beginning, also offered fans a hint of what a Misty Copeland performance might smell like.
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" That pronouncement drew cheers from "Evict Trump/Kushner," which released a statement saying, "we know that our resistance is just beginning.
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Also, Asian governments are just beginning to realize that they face a crisis, he added, and may now take fewer countermeasures.
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The town bordering Myanmar is home to thousands of Rohingya Muslim refugees and was just beginning to recover from Cyclone Mora.
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But the change in our wardrobes — the change in how we think about the fabric of our lives — is just beginning.
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But while Trump has won the initial battle over the report, the Washington warfare over its implications is only just beginning.
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"This journey is just beginning and we have a long way to go to see this through to fruition," she said.
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"It is not enough to know who pulled the trigger and ended Bijan's life as it was just beginning," they said.
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The big banks' breakout could be just beginning, according to Michael Bapis, managing director with Vios Advisors at Rockefeller Capital Management.
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She also requested that I keep all the limits on until she finished the monthlong summer camp she was just beginning.
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Harvey Weinstein's troubles are just beginning, because in Marcia Clark's expert legal opinion ... he'll likely be facing a criminal jury soon.
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But scientists are just beginning to understand what happens at the very smallest level when a tattoo gets under your skin.
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The thing we now call the Standard Model was just beginning to take shape, and SLAC had just been built at Stanford.
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Although the first results of this year-long study are just beginning to roll in, NASA has already seen some interesting results.
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"We are just beginning to think through what will have to happen legally and it is massive, absolutely massive," he told Reuters.
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Those fights are likely just beginning as his critics see the courtroom as the best venue to challenge the new president's authority.
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The investor who ran the world's largest tech fund during the dot-com boom predicts the semiconductor win streak is just beginning.
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"General election voters are just beginning to pay attention to the kind of president Trump would be," said Democratic pollster Geoff Garin.
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Remembering is more than just rewinding a tape, after all—it's a rich, weird thing we're only now just beginning to understand.
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He says when they began discussing the hiatus, Tomlinson was just beginning to feel confident in himself as a singer and performer.
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Many said they were huge Bowie admirers, just beginning to grapple with how to see his art in light of his death.
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But more than anything else, it's an ambitious movie — a sophomore statement from a filmmaker just beginning to grow into his powers.
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The medium of virtual reality is just beginning to blossom and developers are experimenting with how to take advantage of the technology.
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"The real risk of genocide" The implications of Trump's decision to cede northeast Syria to Turkey are just beginning to be felt.
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They think these so-called disordered materials have a lot of science hiding in them that we're only just beginning to understand.
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Today, most NFTs are used in blockchain-based collectible games; however, use cases of NFTs are only just beginning to be explored.
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It's been nine months of romance for Sadie Robertson and her fiancé Christian Huff — and their love story is only just beginning.
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We are just beginning to explore, for example, the aesthetic potential of programmable, responsive and self-organizing materials or self replicating algorithms.
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"The writers' positions were understandable, but they were only just beginning to cope with their own mistakes" in 1968, Ms Spencerova adds.
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E-Trade recently rolled out its new Adaptive Portfolio aimed at young professionals just beginning to face the financial struggles of adulthood.
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As Russia expands its cyberpropaganda efforts, the U.S. and its allies are only just beginning to figure out how to fight back.
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Porsche's corporate parent is Volkswagen Group, which is just beginning to deal with one of the largest corporate scandals in automotive history.
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The move is likely to be approved but the work of delivering a convincing long-term strategy to investors is just beginning.
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The violence he will inflict in office, and the permission he gives for others to commit violence, is just beginning to emerge.
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But for firms such as Paramount and Sony which are just beginning to explore such ventures, this model has nevertheless proved popular.
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Google said the updates stem from its research in India and Indonesia, where people are just beginning to come online through smartphones.
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That place was The Wing, the chic string of women-focused coworking spaces that were just beginning to dot New York City.
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We were just beginning to understand the subsidy program, and who better to help explain it than a group of dispassionate experts?
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And Sally (Sissy Spacek), the matriarch of this dysfunctional clan, is just beginning to fathom what lurks beneath its picture-postcard veneer.
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Just beginning a very long stretch on the inside, the protagonist, Romy Hall, is physically confined and cannot see very far ahead.
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From a technology perspective, satellites were just beginning to collect vessel positions over the open ocean, and the "global coverage" was spotty.
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We&aposre watching that now, the process to return those remains back to their loved ones, just beginning a very long process.
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While people like myself were just beginning to see it in the data, he was already warning about its implications for society.
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"So, this is a song about a man who's just beginning to understand what's behind his loneliness, insecurity, and rage," explains Shad.
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This is especially true for startups that are just beginning to validate their product offering, or a specific piece of their technology.
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Lori was just beginning to fill a glass of water when she noticed the stream from the faucet was cloudy and brown.
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The bloc's economy was just beginning to take off after trillions of euros were pumped into it by the European Central Bank.
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They are just beginning their careers, dependent upon their professors not only for connections and recommendations but also for their very degrees.
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She also kicks up a storm in the opening minutes of "The Party's Just Beginning," albeit in a much more glum context.
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Local governments were just beginning the work of searching for the missing, and clearing roads of mud, uprooted trees and ruined cars.
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Workers are beginning to return to their jobs and factories are resuming production, but the crisis is in some ways just beginning.
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Economists predict big increase in unemployment claim filings The country is only just beginning to understand the economic consequences of the pandemic.
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Kotok said that such an outbreak could spark a global recession, a risk that financial markets are just beginning to price in.
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But only a small portion of members appears to pay dues — the guild concedes it is "just beginning outreach" in this area.
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Regulators and investors alike are just beginning to understand what cryptocurrency is, says Jamie Smith, president of the Global Blockchain Business Council.
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"We do have stockpiles that we're just beginning to dig into," said Dr. Paul Holtom, an epidemiologist at Los Angeles County-U.
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With the final season just beginning, that rapidly approaching last episode of The Good Place is about all we can think about.
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Behind the scenes in the Trump White House, officials are just beginning to debate how to react to potential North Korean acts.
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"Obviously, we're just beginning, but this is going to be a thorough investigation," said Phil Weiser, the Democratic attorney general of Colorado.
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As far as wines that come from the coastal region, I feel as if we are just beginning to understand its potential.
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So, probably the most important inference from my observations is that I believe we are just beginning a major reallocation of capital.
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"Even on a quick reading, it is clear that the fight over net neutrality is just beginning," Schwartzman said in a statement.
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That's the formidable actress Colleen Dewhurst (played by Rosie Benton), who is just beginning to forge a career in the late 1950s.
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A few hours before the change in schedule was announced Tuesday, negotiations were really just beginning, as Cruz visited with McConnell privately.
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That infrastructure stretches east into Louisiana, where the storm traveled after leaving Texas and where damage is just beginning to be assessed.
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And cuddled and cajoled tiny babies just beginning what, we were told, would be a lifetime of jabs and tests and physical therapy.
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"There is no doubt she has suffered severe emotional trauma and that her process of recovery is only just beginning," the statement read.
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As MCX has said many times, the mobile payments space is just beginning to take shape — it is early in a long game.
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Cook for about 20 seconds on the stove, and when the sides are just beginning to cook, put the pan under the broiler.
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For moderate Republicans, the work now is just beginning to craft a bill that can get bipartisan support, as well as Trump's signature.
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While worries about tech's control of our data are just beginning, the health impact has been targeted as cause for concern far longer.
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Downton Abbey has come to an end – both across the pond and here at home – but the period piece binge is just beginning.
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And I think even just seeing what people have been tweeting and saying in the last day shows that like it's just beginning.
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The confetti may be long gone from Times Square, but Losar, the new year in countries such as Tibet, is only just beginning.
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Prior to the shooting on Sunday, Campeano and Jasso were in the car together just beginning the delivery route, according to the Tribune.
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As they have elsewhere, his security forces likely will brutalize populations recently liberated from ISIS, rekindling fighting in areas just beginning to stabilize.
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As MCX has said many times, the mobile payments space is just beginning to take shape – it is early in a long game.
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Historically, and across several different tribes, women have not been allowed to handle entheogenic plants, and this is only just beginning to change.
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We are just beginning to see huge breakthroughs in the imaginative educational content that developers are creating for kids and young teenagers alike.
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She bested three other would-be delegates to receive the nomination for the Democratic Party, but the hard work is only just beginning.
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What she does have going for her at this point is the fact that the market is just beginning to really take off.
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"We think we're just beginning to see all the fascinating states that will come out of these magic-angle graphene systems," he said.
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Some universities are only just beginning to offer specialized degrees that would equip people with the necessary skills needed to combat advanced threats.
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"We're just beginning to see a rebound in the supply, but prices remain considerably higher than last year," said spokeswoman Tara Deering-Hansen.
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Many times, young adults are just beginning their careers or may be working part time for experience and do not have health insurance.
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But by working hard and persevering, they started to make their mark and were just beginning to enjoy the fruits of their labor.
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But the monsoon season is just beginning and lasts until September, and the death toll is expected to rise in the coming weeks.
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As far as drug treatment, [cities] are just beginning to recognize the need for planning for drug treatment in the context of disasters.
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Almost a year after the election, we are just beginning to wrap our heads around the role of social media in American politics.
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As more states move to that model in the hopes of upping turnout, the era of the weeklong election count is just beginning.
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The story is in many ways just beginning, not to mention the side stories of your camp members and other figures you encounter.
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Amazon is only just beginning to test this offering in select markets, "putting the potential for a national rollout years away," Grom said.
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" WATCH THIS: Fredrik Eklund's Tribeca House Tour Eklund adds, "Love you brother, what a journey we've had, but our friendship is just beginning.
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In 1996, just 53 percent of Americans had mobile phones, which only supported voice communications, with simple text messaging just beginning to appear.
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"One of the hardest parts was Nick was at the top of his career and our life together was just beginning," said Tori.
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We're just beginning to see cutting-edge WGS technologies like next-generation sequencing (NGS) leveraged in other industries like agriculture and food safety.
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Vasily Golubev, the governor of the Rostov region, said strong winds appeared to have caused the crash, but an investigation was just beginning.
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Only this time, each agency's funding lapse would just be compounding the laundry list of damages that are just beginning to be fixed.
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One is that in 2010, when the show was just beginning its ascension to megahit status, CBS moved it from Mondays to Thursdays.
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HOLLAND COTTER Summer may be winding down, but the ninth edition of the Governors Island Art Fair, organized by 93heads, is just beginning.
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Fortunately, we had the foresight to begin production of a test kit right then, in mid-December, when the outbreak was just beginning.
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Recent wildfires denuded much of the landscape, leaving the terrain vulnerable to erosion, and unfortunately for Montecito, California's rainy season is just beginning.
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The Food and Drug Administration has not approved chloroquine to treat the coronavirus, and studies of its safety and effectiveness are just beginning.
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Wage growth is just beginning to increase, raising concerns the Fed will slow the economy as workers are starting to reap real benefits.
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Science is just beginning to catch up with what the snowboarders already seem to know about the link between music and athletic performance.
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But he shares a set of sexist attitudes that have profoundly shaped political journalism and attitudes that are just beginning to be confronted.
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Economists are lowering their growth expectations for China this year as businesses are only just beginning — somewhat haltingly — to get back to work.
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Devin was so young, only 5 at the time of the killing, the shadow of his father's death just beginning to penetrate him.
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This much is clear: With immigration increasingly a political flashpoint and midterm elections looming, debate about this controversial census question is just beginning.
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Military officials said on Thursday that while that could prove to be true, analysts were only just beginning to delve into the materials.
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His artwork at the time, which he was just beginning to show in Los Angeles galleries, was moving in a more philosophical direction.
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Within organizations, we are still just beginning to figure out how design, data and decisions work together to drive product innovation and growth.
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Wines from HelloFresh are approachable and easy to drink, making them an excellent option for those who are just beginning to explore wine.
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I was just beginning to come into an awareness of my own lesbianism and treasured this intimate catalog of queer missteps and revelations.
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The firm said Activision Blizzard has built an immense gaming business that's only just beginning to tap into the world of mobile gaming.
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My hand is broad now where hers was broad, wrinkled where hers was wrinkled, and the same knuckles are just beginning to swell.
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"We don't want people to get victimized for the fact that we're just beginning to develop consumer knowledge about this," Ms. Zibelman said.
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I don't like laying this many points in divisional matchups, but the Panthers season is over, and the Saints' season is just beginning.
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A spokesman for Richard Gates said the fight is "just beginning" after Gates pleaded not guilty to charges from special counsel Robert Mueller.
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The new 5G wireless networks, which are just beginning to become available, offer higher data speeds and snappier performance than 4G LTE networks.
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And at least a few readers warned that the problem was only just beginning: Martin Green, San Diego Automation is in its infancy.
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It's a whole other kind of journalism and a whole other kind of storytelling that we're just beginning to scratch the surface of.
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" On another stage, Flat-Earth truther Darren Nesbit was just beginning a talk with the somewhat protracted title: "A Fixed Plane Earth Presentation.
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Russian espionage is nothing new, yet its possible role in the Trump campaign and administration is something the committee is just beginning to uncover.
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Whether you're an old pro or just beginning to embark on a fitness journey, chances are there's something here to amp up your workout.
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"Our hearts are pouring over with love … this has been the greatest journey of our lives and yet it is just beginning," he continued.
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And their organizing is just beginning: Students have planned two national events in March, the National School Walkout and the March for Our Lives.
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It was late 2014, and Doudna was just beginning to become the face of Crispr/Cas9—the bacterial enzyme behind today's gene editing revolution.
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And, nearly two year after the election, many of Facebook's new policies governing ads and misinformation are still only just beginning to take shape.
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Large employers across the country are just beginning to prioritize it through their benefits programs as part of a broader focus on employee wellness.
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The Women's Marches and their activism-by-the-millions may be over (for now), but for Jayna Zweiman, the craft-ivism is just beginning.
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At that time, China was just beginning with its reform and open-up policy, and was paying more attention to technology, talent, and knowledge.
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And so I think we're just beginning to see a corrective to himpathy in the form of the #MeToo movement and other social changes.
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" Nixon, in her concession speech, said that while the primary is over, "the fight for the soul of the Democratic Party is just beginning.
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Despite the trepidation some people have about Netflix, especially as the streaming wars are really just beginning, the company isn't in any real threat.
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"We are just beginning to see the benefits of our revenue, cost, fleet and capital allocation efforts," CEO Robin Hayes said in a statement.
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The state-run Global Times said China was only just beginning to look at means to retaliate, following the announcement of its initial response.
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The standards for how the political world should respond to misconduct allegations have clearly changed, and we're only just beginning to see the consequences.
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While The Bachelor loves to end each season with a bow on top, the true couples are the ones whose stories are just beginning.
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Little People, Big World stars Jeremy and Audrey Roloff may be leaving the show, but their journey as a married couple is just beginning.
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But the tablet market isn't a single ocean, it's a set of interlocking bodies of water that we're just beginning to see take shape.
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Fifteen months ago, Trump was just beginning to embrace his new position of power but now he's well into the dismantling of our democracy.
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And the physical impact of these products is only just beginning to shape the direction the tech industry will take in years to come.
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"I think VR opened a new era that's just beginning, but in the next 10 to 20 years, many things will change," he says.
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Gruber says with the help of new technology, we are just beginning to understand the vital role such creatures play in the ocean ecosystem.
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All of the books I listed are by women whose careers are just beginning, and I can't wait to see what they do next.
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But today's European ruling may have bigger consequences in Africa, which is just beginning to see Crispr deployed to speed up plant breeding improvements.
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Crispr-based therapeutics are just beginning clinical trials in the US, but pricing a genetic cure is already challenging the pharma and insurance industries.
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Everything was only just beginning to go to hell: walls and checkpoints going up, a scattershot of environmental disasters, self-declared militias on patrol.
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But we are immediately sobered when we round a corner, just beginning to zing along, and there is a cop car blocking the road.
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The scale-up of global battery capacity will require very large investments, in the tens of billions of dollars, which are only just beginning.
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It was hardly the first time I'd been mistaken as younger than my actual age — although I was only just beginning to appreciate it.
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HBO's journey with Game of Thrones is set to end in a matter of weeks, but our time in Westeros is only just beginning.
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Silencing their voices fosters risks to the safety, health and well-being of the country in ways we are only just beginning to understand.
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But the attempt to make it more widely available—distributing it in hostels for the homeless and to heroin users themselves—is just beginning.
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So, there is change is in the air, but perhaps we're only just beginning to see the results of this kind of centralised organization.
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Early results in this rapidly evolving field are remarkably promising, and we are just beginning to see what these kinds of therapies can do.
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But the gravity of the five years of captivity they endured in Afghanistan at the hands of terrorists is just beginning to sink in.
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Then there's Sally (Sissy Spacek), the matriarch of this dysfunctional clan, who is just beginning to fathom what lurks beneath its picture-postcard veneer.
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Natural user interfaces leveraging speech and vision are just beginning to influence new form factors like Amazon Echo, Microsoft HoloLens and Valve/HTC Vive.
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He told CNBC in an email that the foundation's research is just beginning and its initiatives will ramp up over the next few years.
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But researchers are just beginning to understand the psychological mechanisms that lead teachers who see themselves as loving, supportive figures to discriminate against minorities.
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Yes, it was written in February 2001, around the time that most of the larger companies were just beginning to establish dedicated security roles.
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We look at Facebook and Periscope now and see them just beginning to do some of the things that Meerkat did a year ago.
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Most artists and galleries were off the grid, social media had yet to become ubiquitous, and newspapers were just beginning to streamline arts reportage.
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The company secured the rights to distribute both 'battle royale' games in China and beyond and said it is just beginning to monetize them.
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Meanwhile, Thailand's rainy season is just beginning, and the children on the team are not equipped to dive and swim through the cavernous maze.
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Researchers are only just beginning to understand all the ways in which we experience sexuality, which is linked to several regions of the brain.
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"It's a part of the story of civilization that we're just beginning to understand," said Iosif Lazaridis, a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard Medical School.
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The coronavirus vaccine development and testing process is just beginning, and more work is needed before we know whether these first efforts will succeed.
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If and when the A's move to a new ballpark, the work of turning the team back into a powerhouse will be just beginning.
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How, I asked, uninvited, from the audience, could people talk of the end of painting when so many women were just beginning to paint?
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There are few seasons that elicit quite so much lyricism from children's writers as late summer, when the days are just beginning to shorten.
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At the epicenter of the nation's and the world's pandemic, Cuomo has been reminding us that the worst of the crisis is just beginning.
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What's becoming apparent, he says, is that animals respond to noise in many different ways, and scientists are just beginning to understand the ramifications.
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A human rights expert has warned, however, that the hard work is only just beginning for Barrow — the first new president in 23 years.
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"We are just beginning to see a rise of the machines in investment management," said Campbell Harvey, a professor of finance at Duke University.
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We're a roughly defined generational cohort, but arguably the oldest members of our demographic set are just beginning to reach the age of 40.
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In countries like China, many in the middle and upper class are just beginning to eat cheese, and demand could skyrocket in coming years.
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At a time when we were just beginning to emerge from the shadows, he shone a bright but warm light on who we were.
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With her first Grand Slam title at the recent French Open, we are just beginning to see the potential of top-ranked Simona Halep.
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And, as the furor in Washington was just beginning to build over the possible impeachment of the president, Donald Trump's name barely came up.
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But the restorative-transformational fissure in the Democratic Party isn't going away anytime soon; in fact, it is only just beginning to break open.
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We are just beginning to fully understand how critical it is for a president to have at least a minimal understanding of American history.
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Officials the International Monetary Fund, Inter-American Development Bank and World Bank are just beginning to understand the impact of the exodus, he said.
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Instead, as any reader of Fitzgerald knew, a tidal wave of cocktails was just beginning, along with the criminal syndicates ready to supply them.
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As I was just beginning the project at the time, the parentheses in Limit(less) formed a question mark surrounding that hypothesis of possibility.
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Even with one major fight just beginning, the players didn't let the case derail their bid for a back-to-back World Cup trophy.
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The glitch was fixed Tuesday, but state lawmakers and election authorities are just beginning to raise concerns over the integrity of some state elections.
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Kobe Bryant was just beginning to hit superstar status when the Los Angeles Lakers and the Sacramento Kings were engaged in a contentious rivalry.
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Those who graduated at the beginning of the decade are now nearing their 30s, while today&aposs high school seniors are just beginning adulthood.
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It's the perfect resource for folks both just beginning their coding education and seasoned programmers who want to add more languages to their toolkit.
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Nadler has been a vocal supporter of not just beginning the impeachment inquiry, but of actually impeaching President Trump, since before the process began.
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A human rights expert has warned however that the hard work is only just beginning for Barrow—the first new president in 23 years.
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Ciccarella's case may have been settled out of court, but another case is showing that the battles over genetic testing uncertainty are just beginning.
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Should all involved parties get on the same page of just beginning the negotiations process, there are still a number of logistical nightmares to overcome.
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Pretty standard in this wing of the hospital, though little moments of conflict and confrontation revealed that the drama on Grey's is only just beginning.
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What they are just beginning to realize is that I will not sign any of their legislation, including infrastructure, unless it has perfect Border Security.
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Wais is 45, and just beginning his journey of rehabilitation, his eyes dazed, sparkling with panic about the ungovernable sensations beginning to grip his body.
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I tried to work from home, which was nearly impossible as I was just beginning to get up to speed with an unfamiliar work process.
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This no-crying routine is part of a pattern of black masculinity in America, one I'm just beginning to recognize, even as I approach 30.
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Researchers are only just beginning to study the forces between two humans performing either cooperative (carrying a table together) or competitive (tug-of-war) tasks.
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The G230 meeting was just beginning as The Economist went to press, but laying out the next steps for the agreement was on the agenda.
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While this sounds like a pretty obvious concept in 2018, the world of e-commerce was just beginning its insane growth streak back in 2010.
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How Tecmo Made Football More Like a Video Game By the early nineties, fantasy football was just beginning its development as a billion-dollar industry.
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But Google believes its version, called the Google Assistant, has the power to win that race, even if it concedes the contest is just beginning.
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People are just beginning to understand that social media sites, for example, are not just there to share your photos and connect with your friends.
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I think we're shedding a lot of preconceived ideas, and I was only just beginning to shed those ideas on some songs from Painted Shut.
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The war between AI and humanity may be a long way off, but the war between tech billionaire and tech billionaire is only just beginning.
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The gold bull market may be just beginning, UBS told clients on Wednesday, listing a plethora of reasons for them to buy the shiny metal.
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With Sunday night's "Christmas Chaos" we got our first real peek at how the reality series will handle the drama, which is only just beginning.
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It is only just beginning, I've been so busy this year so far so I start officially this summer when I get home from tour.
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He's the master of his own story—one which has the strong feeling of only just beginning, a novella barely even past the first chapter.
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We'll let moms pop Tylenol (whose risks we are just beginning to understand) liberally for headaches, but we expect them to "just live with" depression.
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So making sure that we create a wide enough set of activities that people can do in VR. Obviously we're just beginning to do that.
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Late last year, the administration launched the myRA platform as a federally sponsored starter IRA for workers just beginning to develop the retirement savings habit.
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The Detroit Tigers, freed of the imperative to win right now for the first time in decades, are just beginning to chart a new course.
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One intriguing possibility the team is thinking about is 3D printing electrical circuits, a process that is just beginning to be used in some factories.
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These beautiful, geometric air plant terrariums are perfect for the aspiring green thumb who is just beginning to dabble in the world of indoor gardening.
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But while marine plastic pollution has been studied for decades, the extent and effects of plastic pollution elsewhere is only just beginning to be explored.
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Already the talk at the shows is shifting to London; New York Fashion Week is drawing to a close, but fashion month is just beginning.
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In addition, researchers and academics are just beginning to understand how to mitigate bias in algorithms, a problem that complicates any standard measure of accuracy.
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How we would instill a love of adventure and an understanding of the difference between risk and recklessness, something we were just beginning to grasp.
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Yet American officials are only just beginning to contend with the implications of weapons that could someday operate independently, beyond the control of their developers.
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But, if past is prologue with these sorts of behind-the-scenes tell-alls, we are just beginning to feel the impact of Wolff's book.
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Omega 3s play a crucial role in brain and vision development, and we're just beginning to understand the role they play in the immune system.
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" The ministerial may be ending, but according to Pence, the work is just beginning as officials look to "build on the momentum of the ministerial.
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Public discourse around transgender youth was just beginning to foment in the US, as more children began accessing transition related care in the early 2000s.
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During the campaign for liberation, a fight broke out on this bridge in east Mosul, when civilians were just beginning to return to their homes.
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E-commerce is spreading globally, and India is a prime battleground, where customers are just beginning to shop online and loyalties are not yet established.
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But in better soil, where a field is just beginning to succeed from grassy to shrubby, the plant can emerge as a thing of beauty.
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After all, the label was less than two years old, just beginning to take root (it has only 10 full-time employees) and emotionally rent.
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Americans are just beginning to appreciate the courage and sacrifice of medical professionals -- a lesson the people of China, Italy and France have already learned.
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As the waters began to recede in parts of Nebraska, the damage to the rural roads, bridges and rail lines was just beginning to emerge.
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The stigma in Chinese culture associated with mental illnesses is just beginning to lift, as several Chinese celebrities have opened up about their personal battles.
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Back in the '90s, though, DNA was just beginning to be used for this kind of work, and getting results back was a lot slower.
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The "one child" policy was introduced in 1979 as a way to slow population growth and bolster the economic boom that was then just beginning.
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Her son, Kai, a shy 14-year-old who was just beginning to open up and liked baseball, wrestling and playing the saxophone, was dead.
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As the economy rolls over, Wall Street analysts are just beginning to reduce profit forecasts for this year, which are likely to be decidedly negative.
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But our earliest consciousness had to do with the assassinations of people who upheld beliefs that we were just beginning to learn to hold dear.
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We are just beginning to understand the impact that all these smartphones, tablets and devices are having on our relationships, learning, behavior and emotional health.
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The service sector, in contrast to manufacturing, is just beginning to contend with automation and technological displacement — in the form of robots, apps and algorithms.
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Volkswagen pleaded guilty in January to criminal charges in the United States related to the emissions cheating, but the prosecution of individuals is just beginning.
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It's been five years since Facebook acquired WhatsApp and Oculus, but it's only just beginning to monetize messaging, and doesn't yet really monetize virtual reality.
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Judging by the color of the wine, just beginning to fade around the edges from ruby to brick, it was, not surprisingly, the most evolved.
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Just as artists are reaching the peak of their renown, they are snatched away, leaving behind seeds that are only just beginning take root. video
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Jared Kushner's problems are only just beginning Revelations like these would prompt immediate calls for a brand new congressional investigation in almost any other administration.
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With 2020 just beginning, an understanding of what future cyber threats could entail will help us better protect our systems, information, assets, and even reputation.
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It was 1986, and chefs, as he writes in this memoir, were just beginning to come "out of the kitchen" and establish themselves as brands.
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" Barnard's president, Sian Leah Beilock, wrote in a campuswide letter sent late Wednesday night: "Tessa was just beginning her journey at Barnard and in life.
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In the 1950s, the soy industry was just beginning to explore how soy could be used in animal feed and how isoflavones could affect animals.
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"Tessa was just beginning her journey at Barnard and in life," read a statement that was sent campus-wide by Barnard's president Sian Leah Beilock.
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American aluminum companies are also nervous that China is just beginning to expand into the still profitable business of turning raw aluminum into finished products.
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Superheroes have long represented the best of humanity, but they've never represented all humans — a concept that comics are only just beginning to figure out.
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Furthermore, the accelerated expansion of the universe is generally attributed to dark energy, although the mechanisms at work here are just beginning to be understood.
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Although the ground is only just beginning to warm, I've tentatively taken off my shoes off and am letting my toes touch the damp soil.
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When she reported more bugs had appeared once airborne, she writes that she was asked to wait until after the meal service, which was just beginning.
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But new studies are just beginning to determine the effects of social media -- which is arguably more immediate and intimate -- on the way kids view themselves.
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Maybe it's not particularly sexy, but the people buying this underwear don't seem to mind, and Etienne thinks this new wave of underwear is just beginning.
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Officials in Argentina don't think so, but an investigation into the "unprecedented" power outage, which also hit parts of Chile and southern Brazil, is just beginning.
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Those guidelines are just beginning to be enforced, but this incident speaks to the unclear ways YouTube draws the line between what's okay and what isn't.
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"All of the smelly fun a girl can handle," the Frederick, Maryland, mom joked, noting how the body odor is just beginning with her middle son.
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Why it matters: While the #MeToo movement has been a powerful force in the United States, it's just beginning to impact other places around the globe.
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HDR PC monitors are only just beginning to be a thing, but it's a useful option for those who hook their rig up to a TV.
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A decade and a half ago, Hillary Clinton was fresh off her tenure as first lady and just beginning her first term in the U.S. Senate.
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The Icelandic artist's experiments with VR and motion capture are just beginning, as today Björk released a new 2D teaser for her interactive VR film, Family.
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And with an AMBUSH pop-up with Amazon coming soon, and a Nike collaboration on the books for December, her influence is really only just beginning.
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"There wasn't a recognition way in advance that that kind of freedom would have these dramatic effects that we're just beginning to debate today," he said.
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For women who are just beginning to transition, it sends the message that they're masculine and therefore a threat to cisgender women in the women's room.
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The agency is also just beginning to wade into the discussion around CBD, which is being marketed as a therapy for a huge number of ailments.
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The systems being developed are just beginning to be a broadly useful technology, and new algorithms presented at the conference are likely to be adopted rapidly.
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Allianz has been around for 127 years so we are waiting for when the time is right, we feel the opportunity is just beginning for us.
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"While some of our members are experienced in BDSM, we have many who are just beginning their exploration––in whatever form that may take," he said.
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It has already used CRISPR to treat upwards of 86 people for various diseases, while the U.S. is only just beginning its first human CRISPR trial.
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Violent video games and real violence: there's a link but it's not so simple We are just beginning to explore the reasons for this surprising finding.
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"If Mr Turnbull is dragged across the line narrowly his problems and Australia's are only just beginning," Shorten told reporters in the western city of Perth.
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Now, she says she's "beginning (just beginning) to consider the implications of the power differentials that were so vast," between herself and Clinton at the time.
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The latest HDMI 2.1 standard (which is just beginning to appear in TVs) goes up to 10K resolutions, so DisplayPort 2.0 has a slight advantage there.
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Even though summer is just beginning in India, the ongoing drought is due to poor monsoon rains in 2013 and 2015 and higher-than-usual temperatures.
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The high-profile fight against big tech companies is just beginning, and it's happening in response to crises over fake news, tech addiction and data security.
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With the sun just beginning to set over the Inland Sea and with a stomach full of udon, I found myself drawn to the museum's periphery.
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As another doctor from the transplant surgical team told the New York Times, "I believe we are just beginning to see the tip of the iceberg."
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In late 1980 and early 1981, when the film was shot, New York City was just beginning to emerge from the financial crises of the 143s.
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With eight weeks until 2020, one of Morgan Stanley Investment Management's top fund managers is positioning for a market breakout that he thinks is just beginning.
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The spectacle, along with the all-too-real pain with which it is carried out, and from which it is intended to distract, is just beginning.
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We are only just beginning to see this vision's large effects on how work, economic life, and politics are organized and on how power is distributed.
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Clinton's campaign are just beginning to determine a specific stump-speech schedule for the president after his endorsement on Thursday of his former secretary of state.
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"Never in my life did I think that this would happen — I feel like my life story is just beginning," Lesley, a retired teacher, tells PEOPLE.
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Clinical trials using Cas9 clippers to fix genetic defects are just beginning, so it will be years before Crispr-based cures could potentially reach the world.
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Like the Clay Hunt bill, educational efforts toward raising consciousness are just beginning steps toward a solution for the mental health crisis in our armed forces.
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E.S.T. on Saturday, the evening before the bodies of the slain Zaman family were discovered by police in Markham, and the long night was just beginning.
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He was a hungry, barefoot 14-year-old in 1956 when he first met Castro, who was just beginning his revolution in the Sierra Madre mountains.
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In a time when computers were just beginning to shrink down to an office-appropriate size, this meant entire buildings were dedicated to storing paper files.
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The culture of shared responsibility where fathers are just as involved as a mother in education and care of a child is just beginning to emerge.
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We set up a series of conferences that were about empowering young women and really the concept of empowering women was just beginning to bubble under.
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The investigation is apparently just beginning and will focus on whether 8chan owner Jim Watkins — who lives in the Philippines — was negligent in his moderation practices.
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Google's just beginning to roll out the updates and says you should be able to turn it on by next week, so keep your eyes peeled.
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Escalated geopolitical tensions swooped in and spoiled the market's party in the new year, and Wall Street analysts warned the sell-off might be just beginning.
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But while Paris Fashion Week-goers take a sigh of relief that their week month of fashion-induced chaos is finally kaput, we're only just beginning.
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