Begun
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With all that money to be made, are we surprised that some in the higher education business have
begun
to engage in false advertising, in bait and switch ... in exploiting the very ignorance that they pretend to educate?
Brian and his team have
begun
collecting that soil and preserving it in individual jars with family members, community leaders and descendants.
In the past two decades, we've
begun
to use digital money.
We've already
begun
to build and plan the platform, and I'm just so excited.
And we've already
begun
to find previously unknown sites.
Unfortunately, we've also
begun
to uncover large-scale looting at sites, like what you see here.
We've accomplished this, we've
begun
to address some of these questions about privacy and we feel like, pretty much the chapter is closed now.
For example, we've
begun
to partner with churches and to think about nurses that are church members, that come from that trusted community, as patient advocates and health coaches to people like Jane.
Humanity has just
begun
its exploration at the LHC at this big high energy, and we have much searching to do.
From the vantage point of our 21st-century biological laboratories, we have
begun
to illuminate many mysteries of life with knowledge.
But we'd
begun
a dialogue that I felt was necessary to explore to its fullest.
The good news is that architects and developers have
begun
to rediscover the joys of texture without backing away from modernity.
The death care revolution has
begun.
Some prisoners say that it's the first time that they've
begun
to build a relationship with their child.
Although we've identified a number of different olfactory and taste receptors in the kidney, we've only just
begun
to tease out their different functions and to figure out which chemicals each of them responds to.
So we have
begun
to develop a tool that allows us to extract images from websites like Flickr, based on their geotags, to complete reconstructions.
Well, an excavation was
begun
immediately, and more and more little bits of skull started to be extracted from the sediment.
She was ahead of her time, waging a tireless struggle for equality and justice decades before many had even
begun
to imagine it possible.
As a parent now, I've
begun
to realize that my dad wanted something much more valuable than a retirement fund.
Scientists have already
begun
trying to figure out how the brain creates that self model.
Finally, all around the world, people have
begun
to believe that there is something going on very wrong with our climate.
The boundary of my brain that divides real from fantasy has finally
begun
to crumble.
It is because I have had life-altering experiences in virtual space, and video games had
begun
to erode my own understanding of what is real and what is not.
It was
begun
with the invention of relativity theory and quantum theory.
"Nanette" may have
begun
in me, but she now lives and grows in a whole world of other minds, minds I do not share.
And lately, I've
begun
to make work that originates here, in the collective voice of the audience.
There is one case that we have
begun
to understand better, and it's the case of fireflies.
It has just begun."
By the time I did Bloomberg's headquarters my work had
begun
to become accepted.
So that would be, roughly, 324 people have died since I've
begun
speaking.
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