Word: begun
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...claim you've had enough of Tiger Woods. Well, I'm here to tell you that it has only just begun...
...history. When the budget passed, after much debate, on the council floor one and a half months ago, council members opposed to the increased allocation were asked to look at this year as a trial period for throwing more money into the grants process. This trial period has just begun, why not give it a try and see how the recent increase affects student group funding? Why set a new minimum level for the grants process at an all-time high without testing the idea first? Why hastily commit future councils and student representatives that may have different priorities...
...walking down Mass. Ave. one evening before Thanksgiving when I saw a star in East. It was only mid-November, but Christmas lights were already up in the Square. By my college barometer, the Christmas season had begun. I grumbled and continued on my way. Despite my grumbling, as I walked I got to thinking that the holidays really were just around the corner. That night I pulled my red and green one piece pajamas out of the trunk under my bed. It was the first time holiday cheer had appeared in my dorm room in a very long time...
From there Nicholson flew on to Bangkok for some time off with the Thai woman he hoped to marry, before heading back to Washington. Meanwhile, the FBI continued the investigation it had begun in January. Agents searched Nicholson's Virginia town house and Chevy van, dredged his computer hard drive, checked his accounts and finally used a hidden camera to videotape him as he photographed documents under his desk. On Nov. 16, the day before his 46th birthday, Nicholson was at Dulles International Airport in Washington, planning to board a flight for New York and from there a connection...
...same way that the modern era of genetics research began in 1953 when the DNA double helix was identified, the modern era of aging research is thought to have begun in 1961, when anatomist Leonard Hayflick made an equally significant discovery. Hayflick had been troubled by the question of where aging begins. Is it the cells themselves that falter, dragging the whole human organism down with them? Or could cells live on indefinitely were it not for some age-related deterioration in the higher tissues they make...