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1 Pretty soon that baby grows up and starts to have health problems.
2 Zuckerberg starts to ask him another question, but is deterred by Sandberg.
3 She starts to answer, then stops herself, so I repeat the question.
4 NZX starts to plan for the end of the small market boards.
5 Scale that currency back enough and the deal starts to make sense.
6 Most people agree that at some level wealth starts to become repulsive.
7 After a moment my vision starts to return, from the outside in.
8 And at the age of 15, she starts to take art lessons.
9 But their relationship starts to unravel over the course of the season.
10 If you don't have enough everything starts to go wrong, like today.
11 That starts to tell you how we're looking at it, he said.
12 Leave one there long enough and the whole place starts to crumble.
13 When this starts to simmer, leave it to caramelise for 5 minutes.
14 You're saying things that people can see -Stahl starts to say.
15 Sevillas starts to his feet, but Hempstead is way ahead of him.
16 He then removes the cloak, and the animal starts to his feet.
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