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1 That position had begun after the recovery of the fourteen-year-old boy.
2 But, you see, it isn't as if I'd begun after I married you.
3 The steroid was begun after Trump experienced low oxygen levels.
4 Investigations have begun after a man was killed while working on a wind farm.
5 An investigation has begun after a young hen harrier was shot dead in Co Kerry.
6 This emotional poem, if I may so call it, was begun after Herbert went away.
7 A recovery process begun after Hurricane Irma hit the island just a couple of weeks ago.
8 His passion for climbing had begun after moving to Tucson for school nearly 18 years ago.
9 It was begun after she had reached the dreaded forties, by the death bed of Mme.
10 A murder investigation has begun after a man's body was found in a north Belfast lake.
11 An investigation has begun after an elderly man was found dead in his Co Donegal home.
12 The PSNI said a murder investigation had begun after confirming the death of the 35-year-old man.
13 Final vote counting has begun after 70 percent of polling stations had phoned through their results overnight.
14 Two investigations have begun after a man died at a chemical factory in Cork early this morning.
15 An investigation has begun after an unconscious man was found on a footpath in Dublin this morning.
16 An inquiry has begun after an Interislander cargo ferry hit an unknown object in the Tory Channel.
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