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1 The common people, especially the young and shiftless, began openly defying his edicts.
2 In the wake of grab-'em-by-the-pussy-gate, some Republicans began openly dreaming of a Pence presidency.
3 The doctor was now absolutely determined to address him, and began openly to run.
4 As soon as Zaman left, Ali began openly to question the commitment of his nemesis.
5 The next instant he sat down heavily on the stairs and began openly to blubber.
6 At length, therefore, treachery began openly to show itself.
7 Having no confidence in their leader, the legionaries despaired and began openly to talk of a surrender.
8 The Greek Revolution began openly in 1821.
9 These were so good that I grew bold and at last began openly to read the book.
10 Pfizer began openly planning for a possible split in early 2014, as a way to simplify its portfolio.
11 He began openly to incite violence.
12 And as they stood there, locked together in sheerest ecstasy, Theodora Blake began openly and unashamedly to cry.
13 The defeat gave new vigor to the pro-German groups who began openly to agitate for withdrawal from the war.
14 They began openly to threaten the emigrants with destruction, and actually fired upon one or two parties of whites.
15 But some residents of the capital, angered by fuel shortages and long queues for basic goods, began openly predicting his imminent downfall.
16 On the removal of congress from Philadelphia to Baltimore, the majority of the Philadelphians also began openly to declare for the royal cause.
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