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"I'm very sensitive to noise, " she said in her Yorkshire accent, before apologizing for having to change things about before she could start properly.
CNN: The world according to Vivienne Westwood
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The SSRS project is expected to start work properly in April.
BBC: Battle on to save red squirrels
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Lieutenant DESGROSSEILLIERS: The system here needs to start working properly.
NPR: U.S. Marines on the Job in Anbar Province
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Russian compliance with New START cannot be properly verified.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Just Say NO to New START
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He missed the start after failing to properly program his car's launch-control system and then, pushing to make up lost time, he touched the back of Fernando Alonso's Renault and was forced into the pits to replace his nose wing before finally finishing 13th.
CNN: Hamilton rises above Bahrain nightmare
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Pannes said a major pitfall for athletes was ensuring their affairs were structured properly from the start of their careers.
CNN: Hamilton faces 'battle' with taxman
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There is simply no other way to properly value any investment than to start by correcting this distortion.
FORBES: Why Analysts Can't Properly Value Stocks And Bonds
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For a start, they may not have time to open properly.
ECONOMIST: Safety
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Arkady Dvorkovich, an American-educated 29-year-old deputy minister and one of Russia's most impressive reformers, concedes that an efficient state is a must if other changes are to work properly, and that it would have been better to start off with administrative reforms.
ECONOMIST: A survey of Russia
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But the prize for incompetence must go to Daryl Gates, the police chief, who disappeared at the start of the riots to attend a fund-raising event and never properly regained control.
ECONOMIST: Trouble in paradise
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Properly handled, this could indeed give would-be entrepreneurs the collateral with which to start small businesses.
ECONOMIST: The painful privatisation of South Africa | The
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The agency's new boss, Masaharu Hino, says that it will start investigating all of the top 19 banks (implying, presumably, that this had not been properly done before).
ECONOMIST: Will Tokyo finally clean house?