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1 She must begin again, and such beginnings are dangerous.
2 From such beginnings grow obsessions: I am warned.
3 From such beginnings wars have come before now.
4 From such beginnings much may be expected.
5 All that he wanted was such beginnings .
6 It is from such beginnings as these, however, that cheap chemical substitutes for many natural products have been developed.
7 And it is easy to imagine how in the absence of unfavourable conditions such beginnings might grow to a fully developed totem-system.
8 But our appetite for the hard facts is always balanced by an intuitive sense that the mystery of such beginnings should remain intact.
9 Such beginnings presaged, surely, something greater than our humanity of the present day, given over to despair, to alcohol and to explosives!
10 "The fact is, Fitz," said Oscar, argumentatively, "our upper ten, as we call them, spring from just such beginnings as my friend Harry Walton.
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