He turned his back toward the kitchen counter, where Warren was still on the telephone, and began mixing himself a martini.
Warren began to realize his own difficult position.
Warren began shifting his corps to face south toward Early.
Warren began to play the guitar at age 12.
Warren began work on his second album, Just Not the Same in 1997.
At age 5, Warren began playing the piano by ear, after being taught to play a few songs by his mother.
Within weeks of becoming their accompanist, Warren began creating original arrangements for the group.
Warren continued collecting stories and began to write a history of the Ojibwe.
Warren married and began to raise a family.
They were halfway across the room when Warren began to pee.