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- The human brain grew bigger, and human beings began to invent more and more tools and machines.
- We stand for a few minutes on the concourse, as Buckley explains how the first underground railway journey in history began here, 150 years ago.
- Firms, aware that credit is drying up, are striving to raise cash.
- Even now, I still start my day with making the bed to perfection.
- This is easy, we're going to start by moving our as far upward as we can, and then moving them counter-clockwise.
- When people don't get enough oxygen, they often begin to gasp for air.
- When people are too well off they always begin to long for something new.
- Buoyed by this research, other teams are reportedly already planning new animal studies to test just that.
- The clown looks lively and funny at first.
- His sense of humour was beginning to reassert itself.
- He is now testing it in reality.
- So I start bringing Julie a gift a day.
- From there, it's up to you to sound the alarm manually.
- That starts to sound interesting.
- Starting to sound familiar?
- Anderson was back where she began — singing at churches and small gatherings.
- To start with, all seemed well.
- And it all seemed to begin so well.
- The dollar even extended gains yesterday, but investors are still unsure if Friday was an aberration or the beginning of a new currency correlation.
- She was blatantly suspicious of me at first—Who is this flamingo traipsing through my house every day?
- With country music continuing to change, it became popular throughout America.
- The elm trees before Court Leys were beginning to burst into leaf.
- At this time Babu Akshay Sarkar had started his monthly review, the Nabajiban, New Life, to which I used occasionally to contribute.
- Marcie was watching the news. It'd just started.
- But that does not mean it has become easier for the Tories to win a majority.