Thesaurus / begin
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That began to change in 1997, when the International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations recognized the American Mountain Guides Association’s accreditation.
IT’S TIME TO EMBRACE SKI GUIDINGMARC PERUZZIFEBRUARY 26, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEThen she and a small team wheel it out to their spot in the parking lot, and a long line of cars begins to wind its way toward her — their occupants’ windows rolled down and sleeves rolled up.
THE JOY OF VAX: THE PEOPLE GIVING THE SHOTS ARE SEEING HOPE, AND IT’S CONTAGIOUSMAURA JUDKISFEBRUARY 25, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWhile still a teenager, he began running a regular dice game on the sidewalk at West Roosevelt Road and South Kedzie Avenue, in the heart of Lawndale.
THE MURDER CHICAGO DIDN’T WANT TO SOLVEBY MICK DUMKEFEBRUARY 25, 2021PROPUBLICAReporting for the series on the coronavirus and racial disparities began early in the pandemic.
PROPUBLICA’S COVID-19 STORIES WIN POLK AWARD FOR HEALTH REPORTINGBY PROPUBLICAFEBRUARY 24, 2021PROPUBLICAThe bear, now less than 100 feet away, glanced over at us and began to saunter left, his cadence nauseatingly cool.
STANDING UP TO A BEAR IN KINGS CANYONEMILY PENNINGTONFEBRUARY 24, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEBefore Crandall could begin serving the sentence, he was arrested again in February 2016 for allegedly operating a methamphetamine lab in Ludlow, Maine.
LAWYERS WHO WERE INELIGIBLE TO HANDLE SERIOUS CRIMINAL CHARGES WERE GIVEN THOUSANDS OF THESE CASES ANYWAYBY SAMANTHA HOGAN, THE MAINE MONITOR, AND AGNEL PHILIP, PROPUBLICAFEBRUARY 23, 2021PROPUBLICAThis fueled increasing anxiety about popular government among American elites, who now began to claim that “mass democracy” posed a major threat to liberty, notably the right to property.
‘FREEDOM’ MEANS SOMETHING DIFFERENT TO LIBERALS AND CONSERVATIVES. HERE’S HOW THE DEFINITION SPLIT—AND WHY THAT STILL MATTERSANNELIEN DE DIJNAUGUST 25, 2020TIMETheir ideas about gender went far beyond the binaries of biological sex, as scholars are now beginning to understand.
WHAT STEREOTYPES ABOUT VIKING MASCULINITY GET WRONGNEIL PRICEAUGUST 25, 2020TIMEProgressive thinkers, abolitionists and, eventually, formerly enslaved people including the writer Olaudah Equiano began critiquing the roots and effects of racial prejudice as early as the 1770s.
FACING AMERICA'S HISTORY OF RACISM REQUIRES FACING THE ORIGINS OF 'RACE' AS A CONCEPTANDREW CURRANJULY 10, 2020TIMEAs far as can be established, this is about the proportion that has persisted since early post-war surveys first began to examine the issue.
THE PANDEMIC HAS RAISED FEARS ABOUT LONELINESS. HISTORY SUGGESTS WE SHOULD WORRY ABOUT THE OPPOSITE, TOODAVID VINCENTJULY 8, 2020TIMEWORDS RELATED TO BEGIN
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