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  • It would start all over again.

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  • Don't start acting like it was all my idea.

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  • I don't want you to start feeling neglected.

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  • I need to start taking care of that.

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  • She'd start feeling more comfortable with the room.

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  • I think you'll start all the way down.

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  • You could start looking around for lines that connect things we didn't previously think were connected.

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  • I want you to start learning what it means to be in charge of something.

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  • I'll go in and start supper.

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  • Watch, and as soon as the soldiers are ready to start, hang a lantern in the tower of the old North Church.

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  • Zherkov touched his horse with the spurs; it pranced excitedly from foot to foot uncertain with which to start, then settled down, galloped past the company, and overtook the carriage, still keeping time to the song.

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  • It will be a new start for us.

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  • I'll take a couple of the meetings, and I tasked Jenn to start forwarding intelligence reports to me as well.

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  • Our nervous quintet settled in, ordered wine for the drinkers and waited for one of us to start the conversation.

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  • When you start seeing Nick... that way, try to replace it with a warm family moment.

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  • I knew from the start we were a house of cards in a windstorm, but you were the glue that held us together.

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  • And when are we to start, your excellency?

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  • But if she moved, the car might start rocking again.

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  • Don't you start that infidelity stuff on me.

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  • Waking with a start, she glanced at her watch.

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  • If our privacy was assaulted by some mistake we made, at least we could start over.

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  • Okay, where to start?

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  • Don't you know people talk about a woman who spends weeks out here with men - and men start to get ideas.

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  • After they had gone Pierre approached Prince Andrew and was about to start a conversation when they heard the clatter of three horses' hoofs on the road not far from the shed, and looking in that direction Prince Andrew recognized Wolzogen and Clausewitz accompanied by a Cossack.

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  • When did that start - and was it a good thing?

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  • I don't want to start over as someone else in a new place.

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  • But Howie nagged me to start bridge building.

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  • Howie woke with a start and immediately related details he remembered.

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  • We'll start by taking out what's here and the warehouse where he's storing weapons.

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  • I'll start from the beginning.

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  • What makes you think I won't start telling tales?

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  • What do we all do, take those fake papers and run off someplace and start over, or go into hiding?

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  • You start that and he'll hang around for sure.

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  • I realize now my venture was doomed to failure from the start as my target was far better protected than I sensed.

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  • We don't start serving until five o'clock called one of a half dozen women setting out food on a steam line.

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  • You've got a good start on it now.

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  • Tomorrow Uncle Henry and I must start back for Kansas.

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  • I had had, moreover, a good start in French, and received six months' instruction in Latin; but German was the subject with which I was most familiar.

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  • When Germans start being accurate, there's no end to it!

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  • I was right from the start, though... about you.

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  • For a start we could have him take a nap up there while we fix lunch.

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  • I don't know where to start.

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  • A DNA test would start around five hundred bucks.

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  • The parade's about to start!

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  • You cannot destroy this place or start a war with me before four days have passed.

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  • Let me start with a few caveats.

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  • College would start soon and she would be leaving anyway.

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  • Don't start down that path.

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  • So how do we start?

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  • We should start tomorrow.

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  • If a million people lose their jobs to a machine, then entrepreneurs start businesses that hire those people to do other things.

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  • Start off with the artisan cheese plate paired with wine or the crispy baby arugula salad.

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  • Start the evening with homemade liver pate and then try the sauerbraten (sliced roast beef that has been marinated and served with an array of sides).

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  • I camp out sometimes, to get an early start.

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  • When did that start?

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  • It wasn't like in the old house, where she would have slept cold, got up to a colder house and had to start a fire in an old stove, then wait an hour until she could no longer see her breath.

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  • She showered and headed for the kitchen to start lunch.

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  • Maybe Alex would have recovered more quickly if he had been there from the start.

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  • Otherwise, you start taking each other for granted.

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  • Still, they had spent so much money on it and needed to start getting something back.

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  • Great way to start a discussion.

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  • Spread everyone out and have them start searching.

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  • When you ignored my second summons, you forced me to make a choice and start off a new chain of events.

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  • It wasn't enough to salvage his mess, but it was a start.

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  • I don't expect you to start now.

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  • Start over with someone who doesn't look like your ex.

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  • The kid began crying and she waited, ticking off her mental to-do list to see where she'd start.

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  • Shall we start with Asia this time?

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  • Give me a head start, Rhyn.

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  • If you don't have anyone to tell you how smart you are, it's about time you start doing it yourself.

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  • Let's start by doing some serious work on the notebook.

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  • Miss Worthington is letting him get an early start.

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  • At least I'll get a head start tomorrow night, breaking the news to Fran.

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  • You mean you'd start blasting away on the spur of the moment— in the heat of passion.

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  • He probably got an early start on his own sisters down on God's little acre.

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  • It's the rambling of a disturbed woman but you'd better bury it somewhere before you have to start explaining your upstairs cleaning habits.

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  • Dean woke with a start in the darkened room, as wide-awake as mid-day of a grade school vacation.

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  • He woke with a start, to find Edith Shipton, with only her long blonde hair covering the body that was snuggling against him!

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  • Suddenly, a loud sound from above awakened him with a start.

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  • Mrs. Shipton was packaged a little loosely to start with, so the white dress and her being pregnant and all just pushed her all the further.

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  • I wouldn't be surprised the Shipton marriage was a disaster from the start and Donnie's silence is a result of that tension.

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  • Jackson had a bad feeling about him from the start.

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  • Then off the newborn goes to start a life of vampirism, just like a bird leaving the nest.

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  • What say we start over again?

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  • If you don't feed soon, you'll start getting cranky and I need you happy.

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  • Fine, but if you start sounding suicidal, I'm going to slap you around.

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  • Do that and you have to start building tolerance all over again.

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  • Nothing, I'm going to take a bath then start my book.

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  • Do you think maybe we could start over, with a more civil tone perhaps?

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  • He waited to hear an engine start, ready to pounce.

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  • Start this and I'll get some more.

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  • I don't even know where to start.

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  • Don't start with me, Sarah.

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  • As he headed into Fairhaven carrying the canvas, Jackson realized with a start that he had not fed all day.

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  • He waited, expecting the questions to start, but she bit her lip.

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  • Would you start the music for me?

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  • Jackson gave a start.

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  • He kissed her again, this time with urgency and let go enough so his fangs should definitely start their descent.

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  • Well, I'm starving and if you don't stop that, I will most certainly ruin these eggs and have to start over.

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  • You have to try to let her work through that, so she can start to think clearly again.

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  • You know, when I was down in that room losing my mind, you said something that made me start to see things differently.

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  • Fine, I thought I would start up stairs today.

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  • No... um… getting a head start on the Halloween Gala.

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  • Of course, I'll start drawing some ideas right away.

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  • We can get a head start on carving today.

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  • Why don't I start carving that while you draw this one?

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  • There's enough stuff there to start a whole new studio.

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  • Going to unpack then Connor and I will start bringing decorations down.

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  • Jackson chuckled, thinking he should have put Sarah on this from the start.

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  • I better start planning my menu, only four days left.

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  • Before you start that, I have invited a dinner guest tomorrow.

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  • So help him with his farm, start your horse ranch.

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  • Like, why you decided to start a goat dairy?

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  • Yeah, well I didn't want you to go in and start supper or something.

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  • Let's go in and eat before I start the chores.

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  • He was ready to start a family as well - had been for a long time.

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  • Now he'll get a taste for chickens and start raiding my hen house every night.

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  • The next three days flew by without incident - probably because they were all too busy to start any mischief.

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  • His back was to the living area as he pulled off every one of the dozen weapons he wore on his body and lined them up in front of him to start cleaning.

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  • Lana never thought she'd end up in the middle of a forest, defended by the PMF against those who seemed to want to start a second East-West civil war.

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  • I agree with Dan—someone in the government wants to start another civil war.

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  • I'm just helping start you off right.

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  • I recommend we start there, Dan said.

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  • We even had to learn to start fire from scratch.

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  • She set it to connect with the fed's central computer system just before dawn, hoping to draw attention away from the town of Randolph while giving her a head start.

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  • He knows his way around the underworld.  I'm old enough to start to access the angel memories.  But I don't know if this has ever happened before.

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  • You surprise me, Rhyn.  When did you start thinking for – did you say Darkyn?

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  • Then start from the beginning.  Tell me your story.

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  • He turned his back to her to start walking, and she was grateful he didn't see her reaction.

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  • The death-dealer motioned for them to start walking along the stream.  Rhyn sprung forward, anxious to be moving again.

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  • I don't know what it is, but it's a place to start.

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  • Years from now, when he was comfortably ensconced in his Ouray, Colorado bed and breakfast, he'd often look back on this day as the turning point in his life, but for now it was only the start of yet another five work days.

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  • Dean let her talk on, not interrupting her with questions for fear the tears would start.

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  • Both recognized from the very start that aside from sex, they had absolutely nothing in common.

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  • I have to start getting used to the fact life goes on.

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  • Now, start mak­ing sense!

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  • Dean staggered to the shower, letting the ice-cold water start his day anew.

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  • Only if your memory starts working and you start spouting some useful information.

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  • I don't want to start nothing—don't tell her it was me who told you.

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  • They were supposed to do it alone but I rode along with them so's we could get a head start on meeting up with the girls afterwards, you know?

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  • Then there's a sign for a rest area so you start to pull in but it's closed.

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  • Then you start to get wor­ried.

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  • He looks around for a place to stash the dough and start a new identity.

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  • He's to start in September!

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  • It doesn't pay much, but it's a start.

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  • This is the start of my new life, and I wanted to share it.

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  • The two planned an outing the next day at the Jersey shore and wanted to get an early start.

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  • Now, let's work on the prem­ise Byrne didn't drown and start trying to find where he is instead of pretending he didn't skip!

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  • An insurance clerk wouldn't know where to start.

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  • I'll borrow it and start calling some places.

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  • Cleary and Corbin might just be the start.

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  • She looked as if she might start crying again.

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  • Jeffrey found the money, told her about it, and the two decided to fake his death and start a new life.

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  • Why not just move someplace else and start anew, and gradually make use of the cash?

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  • What a way to start a Memorial Day weekend.

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  • But that's a start.

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  • When did you start trying to blame the missing money on Byrne?

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  • He might start thinking if Cynthia Byrne's and David Dean's bodies show up.

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  • If he wanted to keep his marriage together, he'd best let go of his past with Carmen and start focusing on Lori.

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  • We'd better start working on that Buffalo shed before it gets too hot.

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  • Combined with his 120 adjoining acreage, it was a good start.

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  • I'm ready to start the questions.

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  • Carmen felt the flush start up her face again.

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  • If you keep leaving him sexually frustrated, he's likely to start looking for a substitute.

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  • If she needed to start talking to him about intimate things, this was a good one.

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  • She had to start thinking like a woman.

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  • Start out someplace besides the clearance rack for once.

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  • It wasn't too late to start a different career.

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  • When are you going to start redecorating in your house?

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  • I don't want to wait until I'm a half-century old to start raising children... not when there are so many children who need parents now.

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  • What a way to start a trip.

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  • He didn't want to wait until he was in his fifties to start having children.

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  • She dressed and went to the kitchen to start breakfast.

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  • How long ago did this start?

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  • Now it would start.

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  • When you get ready to start, let me know and I'll hire you some help ... or I'll work with you.

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  • You stumbled — but if that's what it takes to get fired around here, I'd better start packing.

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  • With a start she realized where all this was going.

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  • I need to start supper.

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  • It was difficult to start a subject that might result in a fight, but she had to know for sure — slay the dragon, so to speak.

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  • Maybe we should start the tradition again.

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  • I just … let me get the blood off before the vamps start circling.

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  • They were overdue for a discussion, one she'd been unwilling to start but that he would see through.

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  • He'd have to figure out how to start a conversation she didn't want to have.

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  • My entries start where the red string is.

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  • I tried to run away twice, to take us both to the mortal world, where we could start over.

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  • I'm probably gonna start hunting down Others today.

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  • I chose not to teach her the tongue of our forefathers, for I intended her to start our line anew, without the taint of the creature.

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  • Even though her ten year class reunion was scheduled for Saturday afternoon, Alex chose that morning to start her training.

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  • Alex, Bill and Jonathan were examining a lawn mower that wouldn't start while Carmen and Katie were preparing the food.

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  • With nine people in the dining room, there was too much distraction to start the orientation.

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  • You have experience with that sort of thing and I really don't know where to start.

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  • Hiring help so that he was relived of that worry was a good start.

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  • If only she could reverse this day and start over.

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  • I'm going to start milking a few goats and making some cheese.

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  • The problem was that she hadn't been able to reach him, but she didn't want to start out nagging at him.

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  • Don't start in on me.

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  • Another cell could develop at any time and this could start again all over.

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  • Megan woke with a start.

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  • Who was he to march in and start criticizing?

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  • It was time to start putting her life back together.

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  • She held her breath, waiting for him to start in her direction.

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  • Then she could start toward him.

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  • I didn't want to start trouble between you and your father.

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  • If I could get your driver's license and insurance card, I'll start the claims process, too, Laurie said.

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  • She'd almost crossed the threshold where she was his; he felt her body start to arch under the sensations.

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  • I'll start dinner in a few minutes, Jessi managed.

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  • Jessi crossed to the kitchen to start dinner for her cousins, mind on how she was going to get out of this mess, if she wasn't able to get the necklace.

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  • We should start another game called, let's tell my babysitter what I erased from the calendar.

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  • She managed not to start babbling nervously, even when his hands traced down her arms before settling on her hips.

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  • If you don't start thinking like a God and stop thinking like a hormonal teen, I'll replace you, Xander warned in a low growl.

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  • Without seeing the form clearly, she did see the purple lightening start to form in the hands of the Original Other.

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  • He then applied for permission to start a paper of his own.

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  • To obtain an absolutely pure culture with certainty it is necessary, even when the gelatin method is employed, to start from a single cell.

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  • An endless vista stretched before me, and I panted to start upon my way.

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  • He is credited with having taken half the scholars and fellows of Winchester to Eton to start the school there.

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  • From here the caravans start for Persia, and at certain periods of the year long trains of camels may be seen, and Persian merchants conspicuous by their high black caps and long robes.

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  • The colony, however, from 1821 had made a fair start in free industrial progress.

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  • An entirely fresh start had, to be made.

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  • Most of the fishing boats, properly so called, start from the Adriatic coast, the coral boats from the western Mediterranean coast, and the sponge boats from the western Mediterranean and Sicilian coasts.

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  • Kant then has broken away from intuitionalism by substituting one system of necessity for the many necessary truths or given experiences from which intuitionalism takes its start.

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  • Fagus, starting from the northern hemisphere, has more than held its own in Europe and Asia, but has all but died out in North America, finding conditions favorable for a fresh start in Australasia.

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  • In March 1770 a merchant named Liakhov saw a large herd of reindeer coming from the north to the Siberian coast, which induced him to start in a sledge in the direction whence they came.

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  • Coaches for Porlock and Lynton start from the town.

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  • The grubs, when hatched, start galleries nearly at right angles to this, and when fully grown form oval cells in which they pupate; from these the young beetles emerge by making circular holes directly outward through the bark.

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  • From the start Henry was embarrassed by the power and pretensions of the Percies.

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  • At terminal stations, especially at such as are used by short-distance trains which arrive at and start from the same platform, a third track is often laid between a pair of platform tracks, so that the engine of a train which has arrived at the platform can pass out and place itself at the other end of the train, which remains undisturbed.

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  • At the new Victoria station (London) of the London, Brighton & South Coast railway - which is so long that two trains can stand end to end at the platforms - this system is extended so as to permit a train to start out from the inner end of a platform even though another train is occupying the outer end.

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  • For example, suppose it is required to start a train weighing 200 tons from rest and bring it to a speed of 30 m.

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  • First, it must be able to exert a tractive force sufficient to start the train under the worst conditions possible on the railway over which it is to operate - for instance, when the train is stopped by signal on a rising gradient where the track is curved and fitted with a guard-rail.

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  • Locomotives have to start with the full load on the engine, consequently an outstanding feature of every compound locomotive is the apparatus or mechanism added to enable the engine to start readily.

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  • In British practice the chains consist of three links, and are of such a length that when fully extended there is a space of a few inches between opposing buffers; this slack facilitates the starting of a heavy train, since the engine is able to start the wagons one by one and the weight of the train is not thrown on it all at once.

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  • Sometimes, as on the Central London railway, the acceleration of gravity is also utilized; the different stations stand, as it were, on the top of a hill, so that outgoing trains are aided at the start by having a slope to run down, while incoming ones are checked by the rising gradient they encounter.

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  • To start with the last before considering (a) and (b) would be futile.

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  • Thus we do not start with "ideas," and afterwards refer them to objects; we are never restricted to our own minds, but are from the first immediately related to a permanent world.

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  • Bentham's family connexions would naturally have given him a fair start at the bar, but this was not the career for which he was preparing himself.

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  • It is clear that, if we start from the condition of full eversion of the tube and watch the process of introversion, we shall find that the pleurecbolic variety is introverted by the apex of the tube sinking inwards; it may be called acrembolic, whilst conversely the acrecbolic tubes are pleurembolic. Further, it is obvious enough that the process either of introversion or of eversion of the tube may be arrested at any point, by the development of fibres connecting the wall of the introverted tube with the wall of the body, or with an axial structure such as the oesophagus; on the other hand, the range of movement of the tubular introvert may be unlimited or complete.

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  • Two submarine cables start from Otranto, one for Valona, the other for Corfu.

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  • The shore line curves away, beyond these, westward to the Start and eastward to Portland - both visible from Sidmouth beach.

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  • His last start came when he sailed, unseen by Nelson, on the 30th of March.

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  • The British admiral, delayed by contrary winds, had not been able to start from the entry to the Straits of Gibraltar till the 1 r th of May..

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  • There was doubtless a similar sill at the lower end for the start of the stadium, this upper one being intended for the start of the diaulos and longer races.

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  • If a certain minimum charge must be collected in order to start coagulation, it will need the conjunction of 6n monovalent, or 3n divalent, to equal the effect of 2n trivalent ions.

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  • The great object of 17th-century moralists had been to find some general principle from which the whole of ethics could be deduced; common-sense, by turning its back on abstract principles of every kind, forced the philosophers to come down to the solid earth, and start by inquiring how the world does make up its mind in fact.

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  • The Arachnida form a distinct class or line of descent in the grade Euarthropoda, diverging (perhaps in common at the start with the Crustacea) from primitive Euarthropods, which gave rise also to the separate lines of descent known as the classes Diplopoda, Crustacea, Chilopoda and Hexapoda.

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  • It seems safest to start from the fact that the prophecy is divided into two well-marked sections by ch.

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  • With this end in view he enlisted as a private soldier, on the 2nd of November 1754, in the Indian expedition which was about to start from the port of L'Orient.

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  • We start with related facts, and adopt a particular method of visualizing the relation.

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  • Lamarck had put forward the hypothesis that structural alterations acquired by (that is to say, superimposed upon) a parent in the course of its life are transmitted to the offspring, and that, as these structural alterations are acquired by an animal or plant in consequence of the direct action of the environment, the offspring inheriting them would as a consequence not unfrequently start with a greater fitness for those conditions than its parents started with.

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  • It is accordingly necessary to suppose that the secondary waves start with a phase one-quarter of a period in advance of that of the primary wave at the surface of resolution.

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  • The difficulty, however, is more apparent than real, and in this sense, that if we start with a diseased organ as our subject of inquiry, we can quite properly, and without committing a solecism, treat of the functions of that organ in terms of its diseased state.

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  • Ammonium hydroxide has no appreciable action at ordinary temperatures, but strong solutions of sodium or potassium hydroxides start a decomposition, with rise of temperature, in which some nitrate and always some nitrite is produced.

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  • As the cranks are set go apart, there is no dead centre, and the engine is able to start under full load from any point of the stroke.

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  • Reconnaissance had brought to light the extent to which the Turks were making preparations to repel attempted landings, both on the Gallipoli Peninsula, and on the Asiatic coast adjacent to the mouth of the Straits; and everything pointed to the expeditionary force having to start work by fighting its way ashore.

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  • The defending side had also, no doubt, suffered heavily in casualties, especially on Sari Bair; but the Turkish commander-in-chief could fairly claim that, if some ground had been lost, he had held his own in a contest in which his adversary had enjoyed some notable advantages at the start.

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  • That night the troops still left at Helles were reduced by one-third, and, on the next day breaking fine, it was decided to complete the operation on the following night as intended at the start.

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  • Copper, when pure to start with, suffers considerable deterioration in plasticity.

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  • The body is held fixed, and the reactio of the mechanism and the resultant of the impulsive pressure on th surface are a measure of the impulse, linear,, , and angula A, µ, v, required to start the circulation.

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  • But he subsequently recognized that this was a false start, and began afresh from another basis.

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  • To start a new furnace, the front side is closed provisionally by a brick wall, a fire lighted inside, and the temperature raised very gradually to a white heat.

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  • Snellius, Arminius's old patron, now removed to Leiden, expounded the Ramist philosophy, and did his best to start his students on the search after truth, unimpeded by the authority of Aristotle.

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  • Nejef is also the point of departure from which Persian pilgrims start on the journey to Mecca.

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  • If the substance operated upon be practically pure to start with, or the product of distillation be nearly of constant composition, the operation is termed "purification by distillation" or "rectification"; the latter term is particularly used in the spirit industry.

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  • The legend is that India fell to St Thomas, who showed unwillingness to start until Christ appeared in a vision and ordered him to serve King Gondophares and build him a palace.

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  • Swedenborg knew that the machine would not fly, but suggested it as a start and was confident that the problem would be solved.

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  • The most westerly is the Hugli, which receives the waters of a number of distributary channels that start from the parent Ganges above Murshidabad.

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  • The artist must indeed start with imaginative types, revealed to him in visions or borrowed from current myths.

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  • There can be no exact computation of time or placing of events without a fixed point or epoch from which the reckoning takes its start.

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  • A start was made through the efforts of the palaeontologists and geologists, with only indirect or incidental aid from the archaeologists.

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  • The cold during the night of the 29th of January was most severe; and early in the morning of the 30th the Swedish king gave the order to start, the horsemen dismounting where the ice was weakest, and cautiously leading their horses as far apart as possible, when they swung into their saddles again, closed their ranks and made a dash for the shore.

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  • On the 12th of May 1652 an English officer, Captain Young, stopped a Dutch convoy near the Start in order to enforce the salute to the English flag, which England then demanded from all who used the seas round her coast.

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  • The new settlement prospered from the start, and a valuable trade was built up with the Indians, over whom Johnson exercised an immense influence.

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  • The short reign of Nerva really did start the empire on a new career, which lasted more than threequarters of a century.

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  • The cage is then lifted by the engine clear of the keeps, which are opened by a lever worked by hand, and the empty tubs start on the return trip. When the cage has several decks, it is necessary to repeat this operation for each, unless there is a special provision made for loading and discharging the tubs at different levels.

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  • But if the wandering molecule was originally close to the surface of the body, and if it also happens to start off in the right direction, it may escape from the body altogether and describe a free path in space until it is checked by meeting a second wandering molecule or other obstacle.

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  • Let us suppose that an infinite number of exactly similar systems start simultaneously from all possible values of pi, q1,

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  • A rapid composer and a workman full of resource, Franklin was soon recognized as the master spirit of the shop. Sir William Keith (1680-1749), governor of the province, urged him to start in business for himself, and when Franklin had unsuccessfully appealed to his father for the means to do so, Keith promised to furnish him with what he needed for the equipment of a new printing office and sent him to England to buy the materials.

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  • Franklin's position in France was a difficult one from the start, because of the delicacy of the task of getting French aid at a time when France was unready openly to take sides against Great Britain.

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  • Whilst alcohol is applied in motor engines in a similar manner to petrol, its vapour mixed with a proper proportion of air being drawn into the cylinder where it is compressed and ignited, it cannot be used with maximum efficiency by itself in engines such as are fitted to modern motors because it requires a higher degree of compression than petrol engines are usually designed to stand, and also because, unless special arrangements are made, a motor engine will not start readily from the cold with alcohol alone.

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  • Each of the above formulae involves an arbitrary constant; but this disappears when we start the additions from 'a known value of X udx.

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  • He was about to start for Cappadocia against the Goths when he was assassinated, together with Herodes his eldest son, by his nephew Maconius; there is no reason to suppose that this deed of violence was instigated from Rome.

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  • If we start with F as key-note, besides a small difference at we have as the fourth from it 3 X 4 = y, making with B = I R 5 an interval and requiring a new note, B flat.

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  • Suppose that we start with two simple tones in unison; there is perfect consonance.

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  • It was alert, cheerful and aggressive, was greatly helped by the attacks of rival papers, and promised success almost from the start.

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  • Oku had to start at the earliest possible moment, even though operations against Port Arthur were thereby delayed for a week or two.

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  • It is now generally recognized in histories of the Old Testament that a proper estimate of Solomon's reign cannot start from narratives which represent the views of Deuteronomic writers, although, in so far as late narratives may rest upon older material more in accordance with the circumstances of their age, attempts are made to present reconstructions from a combination of various elements.

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  • His heart was now all in politics; and he decided to start a paper.

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  • A good meter should start with a current which is not more than 2% of its full load current.

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  • The diseased stems should be removed and burned before the leaves fall; as the bulb is not attacked the plant will start growth next season free from disease.

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  • The reason of this will appear more clearly in the sequel; it is enough to observe at present that, before our English word was formed, the original idea of a presbyter had been overlaid with others derived from pre-Christian priesthoods, so that it is from these and not from the etymological force of the word that we must start in considering historically what a priest is.

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  • He gave £2,000,000 in 1901 to start the Carnegie Institute at Pittsburg, and the same amount (1902) to found the Carnegie Institution at Washington, and in both of these, and other, cases he added later to the original endowment.

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  • Comparing this time with the experimental value of the time occupied by the cordite in burning, a start is made for a fresh estimate and a closer approximation.

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  • Such an education, however, was found in practice to involve a prolongation of the years spent at school and a correspondingly later start in life.

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  • In 1877 he went to Paris, where he helped to start the socialist movement, returning to Switzerland in 1878, where he edited for the Jura Federation a revolutionary newspaper, Le Revolte, subsequently also publishing various revolutionary pamphlets.

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  • In the end the Federals were sharply pursued, but McClellan had gained a long start and, fighting victoriously almost every day, at length placed himself in a secure position on the James, which was now patrolled by the Federal warships (June 26 - July I).

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  • If an absolutely pure preparation is wanted it is best to follow Water and start with the "black flux" produced by the ignition of pure bitartrate.

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  • An alternative method of developing the theory of the exponential function is to start from the definition exp x = I +x+x2/2 !

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  • After attending school at Northwich, he began to help his widowed mother on the farm, but to escape from that uncongenial occupation he persuaded her in 1811 to remove to Manchester and start a pawnbroking business.

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  • An excellent way to start a pupil is on a sure-footed horse without bridle, the master governing him by a leading rein until the pupil has acquired a firm seat and can be trusted with reins.

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  • To start the canter, which should always be done from the walk and not the trot, take up the curb rein a little and turn the horse's head slightly to the right, at the same time pressing the left leg behind the girth; the horse will then lead with the off (right) fore leg, which is generally preferred; but a well-broken hack should lead with either leg at command, and if he be cantered in a circle to the left he must lead with the near leg, as otherwise an ugly fall is likely to result from the leg being crossed.

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  • By the exercise of his musical talents he earned money enough for the start, at Helmstadt, of an university career, which the aid of a wealthy patron enabled him to continue at Leipzig.

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  • These various appropriation committees start from, but are not restricted by and do not in fact adopt, the estimates of the secretary of the treasury.

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  • The selecting by a party of its candidates, instead of allowing candidates to start on their own account, is a universal practice in the United States, and rests upon the notion.

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  • The snow and the frost in the ground are considered useful as furnishing moisture to start the wheat in spring.

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  • In acquiring scientific knowledge, syllogism cannot start from universals without induction, nor induction acquire universals without sense.

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  • Port Said dates from 1859 and its situation was determined by the desire of the engineers of the Suez Canal to start the canal at the point on the Mediterranean coast of the isthmus of Suez nearest to deep water, and off the spot where Port Said now stands there was found a depth of 26 ft.

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  • He now founded "St George's Guild," himself contributing £7000, the object of which was to form a model industrial and social movement, to buy lands, mills and factories, and to start a model industry on co-operative or Socialist lines.

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  • The band fades towards the red or violet according as A is positive or negative, and the appearance is sometimes complicated by the fact that several sets of lines start from identical or closely adjoining heads.

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  • The community prospered materially from the start.

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  • Now, Kant and his followers start from this second and narrower meaning, and usually narrow it still more by assuming that what appears to the senses is as mental as the sensation, being undistinguishable from it or from the idea of it, and that an appearance is a mental idea(Vorstellung) of sense; and then they conclude that we can know by inference nothing but such mental appearances, actual and possible, and therefore nothing beyond sensory experience.

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  • Further, Wundt declares that the psychical compound of sensations, with which, according to him, we actually start, is not a complex sensation, but a compound idea; so that I am expected to believe that, when I hear the chord of D, I am not conscious of single sensations of D, F, A, and have only a compound idea of the chord - as if the hearing of music were merely a series of ideas!

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  • Under the second head, according to Ward, as according to Wundt, knowledge is experience; we must start with the duality of subject and object, or perpetual reality, phenomenon, in the unity of experience, and not believe, as realists do, that either subject or object is distinct from this unity; moreover, experience requires " conation," because it is to interesting objects that the subject attends; conation is required for all synthesis, associative and intellective; thinking is doing; presentation, feeling, conation are one inseparable whole; and the unity of the subject is due to activity and not to a substratum.

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  • We start, according to him, from a psychological triplicity in consciousness, consisting of sensation, personal will and impersonal reason, which by a priori laws of causality and substance carries us to the ontological triplicity of oneself as ego willing, the non-ego as cause of sensation, and God as the absolute cause beneath these relative causes.

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  • There is also an Old English use of the word "law" in a more or less sporting sense ("to give law" or "allow so much law"), meaning a start or fair allowance in time or distance.

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  • Hence the conditions necessary to secure equilibrium when the solid phase is present are not the same as those necessary to cause crystallization to start in a number of crystals at first excessively minute in size.

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  • In the first process, portions of thallus containing gonidia may be accidentally separated and so may start new plants.

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  • This meant that the expedition must start in daylight to be off the port by midnight.

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  • The thorough ripening of the preceding season's wood in fruit trees and flowering plants, and of the crown in perennial herbs like strawberries, and the cessation of all active growth before the time they are to start into a new growth, are of paramount importance.

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  • Pot and start tuberous-rooted begonias and gloxinias.

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  • The borders must be covered sufficiently deep with leaves or manure to prevent the soil from freezing, as it would be destruction to the vines to start the shoots if the roots were frozen; hence, when forcing is begun in January, the covering should be put on in November, before severe frosts begin.

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  • Unless one has space under glass, or in hotbeds, in which the plants may be transplanted before they are set in the open ground, it is well not to start the seeds too early, inasmuch as the plants are likely to become too large or to be pot-bound, or to become drawn.

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  • To start the machine the balls were brought in contact, one of the paper armatures electrified, say, with positive electricity, and the disk set in motion.

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  • To the west of the citadel is the Ostbanegaard, or eastern railway station, from which start the local trains on the coast line to Klampenborg and Helsingor.

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  • In 1888 (before the similar work of the Salvation Army was inaugurated) the Church Army established labour homes in London and elsewhere, with the object of giving a "fresh start in life" to the outcast and destitute.

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  • He took up the problems of mind very much after the fashion of the Scottish school, as then represented by Reid, Stewart and Brown, but made a new start, due in part to Hartley, and still more to his own independent thinking.

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  • The movement had, no doubt, met with serious opposition ftom the very start, and the reaction soon set in.

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  • On reaching the age of Akhenaton, the peculiar style of that school is obvious in every relief; the older conventions were deserted, and, for good or for bad, a new start from nature was attempted.

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  • In Ptolemaic times not only were Macedonian dates sometimes given in Greek documents, but there were certainly two native modes of dating current; down to the reign of Euergetes there was a fiscal dating in papyri, according to which the yotr began in Paophi, besides a civil dating probably from Thoth; later, all the dates in papyri start from Thoth.

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  • Thereupon the sultan gave way and agreed (on the I4th of May) that the line of demarcation should start at Rafa and run towards the south-east in.

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  • The answer to this question must start from the reason annexed to the fourth commandment, which is different in Deuteronomy.

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  • At the bottom of the kiln is a grate of iron bars, and on this wood and coke are piled to start the fire.

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  • When cubbing begins, a start is made at 4 or 5 A.M., and then the system is adopted of tracking the cub by his drag.

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  • The antiquity of certain principles and details is undeniable - as also in the Talmud - but since one must start from the organic connexions of the composite sources, the problems necessitate proper attention to the relation between the stages in the literary growth (working backwards) and the vicissitudes which culminate in the postexilic age.

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  • A great many processes have been proposed for the manufacture of alkali from various materials, but none of these has become of any practical importance except those which start from sodium chloride (common salt); and among the latter again only three classes of processes are actually employed for manufacturing purposes, viz.

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  • The community is broken up on the approach of winter, the males and workers perish, and the young queens after hibernation start fresh nests in the succeeding year.

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  • These start southwards from.

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  • A start for the main south journey was made on Sept.

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  • This winter, spent almost without stores, was a triumph of adaptability to the hardest possible conditions, and although there was much illness the whole party was able to march when a start for Cape Evans was possible on Sept.

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  • He does not start with the datum of theology as the completed body of truth, requiring only elucidation and interpretation; his fundamental thought is that of the universe, nature, TO 7rav, or God, as the ultimate unity which works itself out into the rational system of the world.

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  • Conceptual logic, on the other hand, is false from the start.

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  • By " all " we mean every individual whatever of a kind; and when from the experience of sense and memory we start with particular judgments of existence, and infer universal judgments of existence and scientific laws, we further mean those existing individuals which we have experienced, and every individual whatever of the kind which exists.

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  • Deduction is analysis when it is regressive from consequence to real ground, as when we start from the proposition that the angles of a triangle are equal to two right angles and deduce analytically that therefore (i) they are equal to equal angles made by a straight line standing on another straight line, and (2) such equal angles are two right angles.

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  • Deduction is synthesis when it is progressive from real ground to consequence, as when we start from these two results of analysis as principles and deduce synthetically the proposition that therefore the angles of a triangle are equal to two right angles, in the order familiar to the student of Euclid.

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  • Newton did indeed first show synthetically what kind of motions by mechanical laws have their ground in a centripetal force varying inversely as the square of the distance (all P is M); but his next step was, not to deduce synthetically the planetary motions, but to make a new start from the planetary motions as facts established by Kepler's laws and as examples of the kind of motions in question (all S is P); and then, by combining these two premises, one mechanical and the other astronomical, he analytically deduced that these facts of planetary motion have their ground in a centripetal force varying inversely as the squares of the distances of the planets from the sun (all S is M).

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  • But induction cannot start from a known law.

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  • Thus we start '3 from the point of view of a world of separate persons and things, in which thought mirrors these concrete realities, taken as ultimate subjects of predicates.

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  • We start with what is prima facie given, to return upon it from the ground of principles clarified by the sifting process of dialectic and certified by vous.

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  • It is in induction, which claims to start from particulars and end in universals, 2 that we must, if anywhere within the confines of logical inquiry, expect to find the required bridge.

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  • It throws light on many phases of the search for truth, upon the plain man's claim to start with a subject which he knows whose predicate which he does not know is still to be developed, or again upon his use of the negative form of judgment, when the further determination of his purposive system is served by a positive judgment from without, the positive content of which is yet to be dropped as irrelevant to the matter in hand.

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  • One, starting apparently from the headquarters of the army of Upper Germany at Mainz, was to advance by way of the Black Forest and attack Maroboduus on the west; the other, led by Tiberius himself, was to start from the new military base at Carnuntum on the Danube and operate from the south-east.

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  • At the conclusion of the ceremony they each throw upon the other some grains of rice, and the most expeditious in performing this feat is considered to have got the start of the other in the future control of the household, and receives the applause of the male or female part of the congregation as the case may be.

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  • To apply the equations (11) to the case of the top we start with the expression (15) of 22 for the kinetic energy, the simplified form (i) of 20 being for the present purpose inadmissible, since it is essential that the generalized co-ordinates employed should be competent to specify the position of every particle.

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  • In like manner, if either the same or any other rolling curve be rolled the opposite way, on the outside of the pitch-circle BB, so that the tracing point T shall start from A, it will trace the face AT of a tooth suitable to work with a flank traced by rolling the same curve R with the same tracing-point T inside any other pitch-circle.

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  • Such attempts usually start with the tacit assumption that each of the persons concerned - Lycurgus, Solon, Peisistratus, Hipparchus - must have done something for the text of Homer, or for the regulation of the rhapsodists.

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  • I have ever considered and kept the day as the start of the religious movement of 1833."

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  • Sovereign princes - an Oliver, a Clovis and a Pepin - start out in every page, till the writer finds it necessary to apologize for the number of his kings and his own blunders.

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  • The lines serving these places all start from the eastern railway station (that from Thun reaches the western or main railway station), whence steamers depart for the Giessbach Falls, Brienz and Meiringen, on the way to Lucerne or to the Grimsel Pass.

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  • He brings against Bacon, of all men, the accusations of making induction start from the undetermined perceptions of the senses, of using imagination, and of putting a quite arbitrary interpretation on phenomena.

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  • Men left their work to make ready for the start.

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  • The man with mana is bound to come to the top, both because his gifts give him a start and because his success is taken as a sign that he has the gift.

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  • Pregnani, however, made a bad start by "tipping winners" at Newmarket with disastrous results, and was quickly recalled to France, actually departing on July 5th (French 15th).

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  • Indeed, it was not until Mr. Rowan got the Dutch government, about 1838, to substitute jute yarns for those made from flax in the manufacture of the coffee bagging for their East Indian possessions, that the jute trade in Dundee got a proper start.

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  • Many attempts have been made to start manufactures, supported by foreign capital and conducted by foreigners, but nearly all have resulted in loss.

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  • Stanley's proposal to Emin, as stated in the latter's diary, was that Emin should either remain as governor-general on behalf of the king of the Belgians, or establish himself on Victoria Nyanza on behalf of a group of English merchants who wished to start an enterprise in Africa on the model of the East India Company.

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  • His attempt, called " The Start," on the 4th of October 1650, to escape from the faction at Perth and to join Huntly and the royalists in the north failed, and he was overtaken and compelled to return.

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  • The ground must be well prepared, so as to give the trees a good start, and a mulching of manure during the early years of their growth would be of much advantage.

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  • Again, those forms growing at a high elevation would probably start into growth later in the season than those near the coast.

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  • The boundary with Paraguay is unsettled, but an unratified treaty of the 23rd of November 1894 provides that the line shall start from a point on the Paraguay river 3 m.

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  • The lines which start from it to the north, south, east and west bring into its bazaars the trade of many districts.

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  • This, added to her French origin and sympathies, made her from the start unpopular.

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  • The remarkable features of the scenery of South Devon and Cornwall are due to a narrow band of Archaean rock which appears in the south of the peninsulas terminating in Lizard Head and Start Point, and to huge masses of granite and other eruptive rocks which form a series of great bosses and dykes.

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  • But though the superior excellence of their machinery enabled Englishmen to start in the race of competition, it was the discovery of the new motive power, drawn from coal, which made them win the race.

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  • At this time a mission church was built on the heights overlooking the bay by Captain Allen Gardner, R.N., who named the hill Berea in gratitude for support received from the settlers, whom he found " L 'more noble than those of " Zululand - Dingaan having refused to allow the captain to start a mission among his people.

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  • In both orographical systems the principal rivers start nearly all together from a central nucleus, and in both cases they radiate to opposite quarters of the compass; but whereas in the Alps the Rhone and the Rhine, flowing south-west and north-east respectively, follow longitudinal valleys, and the Aar and the Ticino, flowing north-west and south-east respectively, follow transverse valleys, in the Caucasus the streams which flow south-west and north-east, namely, the headwaters of the Rion and the Terek, travel along transverse valleys, and those of the Kura and the Kuban, flowing south-east and north-west respectively, traverse longitudinal valleys.

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  • The most distinctive feature of the deer of this group is, however, the patch of long erectile white hairs on the buttocks, which, although inconspicuous when the animals are quiescent, is expanded into a large chrysanthemum-like bunch when they start to run or are otherwise excited.

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  • In Socrates and Plato, on the other hand, the start is made from a consideration of man's moral and intellectual activity; but knowledge and action are confused with one another, as in the Socratic doctrine that virtue is knowledge.

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  • This period of open-air exposure allows the process of rust to start under the scales.

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  • They generally had to account for arrears and got into debt from the very start by taking over stock with the farm.

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  • The laughter thus provoked extinguished the Predictions for three years, and in 1715 Partridge died in fact; but the episode left a permanent trace in classic literature, for when in 2709 Steele was to start the Tatler, it occurred to him that he could secure the public ear in no surer way than by adopting the name of Bickerstaff.

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  • It was towards the end of /magin- thei 8th century that Rumanian literature began to emanci pate itself, very slowly of course, and to start on a career o f Litera- its own in poetry and belles lettres.

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  • Presumably, then, the inner emissions are absorbed and those which reach us start from very near the surface.

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  • The start was made from Linyante on the 11th of November 1853, and, by ascending the Liba, Lake Dilolo was reached on the 10th of February 1854.

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  • When it is considered that a parting of the clay, sufficient to allow the thinnest film of water to pass, may start the formation of a vein of porous sand in the manner above explained, it will be readily seen how great must be the attention to details, in unpleasant places below ground, and below the water level of the surrounding area, if safety is to be secured.

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  • It is convenient to introduce the zero; thus 0 I 2345 6789 o I 2345 indicates that after getting to 4 we make a fresh start from 4 as our zero.

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  • To satisfy this title and give a start in life to some young men who would otherwise have got none, this land was subject to Gabhailcine (= clan-resumption), meaning that the clan resumed the whole area at intervals of a few years for a fresh distribution after some occupants had died, and young men by attaining manhood had become entitled.

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  • Bather, start from such different points of view that no discussion of them can be attempted here.

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  • There is no doubt that in all this Burke was in the right, as he was in his denunciation of the mischief certain to follow when a nation tries to start afresh, and to blot out all past progress in the light of simple reason, which is often most fallible when it believes itself to be most infallible.

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  • Szechenyi was also the first to start steamboats on the Theiss, the Danube and the lake of Balaton.

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  • When the main deposits had been worked down to the water level, mining (up to that time principally of lead) stopped and did not start again until about 1900, when the high price of zinc stimulated renewed working of these deposits.

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  • Whatever be the truth in the assertion that death rather than sin is the enemy dreaded by Eastern Christianity, and immortality rather than forgiveness the blessing craved, it is difficult to take the talk about deification as anything more than rhetoric. Did they not start from belief in one God ?

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  • The caravan routes mostly followed between China and the more populous centres (Kashgar and Yarkand) of East Turkestan start from An-si-chow and Sa-chow respectively, converge upon Hami on the north side of the Pe-shan swelling, and continue westward along the south foot of the Tian-shan Mountains through the oases of Turfan, Kara-shahr, Korla, Kucha, Ak-su and Uch-turfan.

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  • From it three routes start for West Turkestan; the one principally used climbs over the Bedel pass (13,000 ft.) in the Kokshal-tau and makes a detour round the east and along the north side of the Issyk-kul, while the others cross over the Muz-art pass (12,000 ft.), on the northeast shoulder of Khan-tengri, and the Terek pass (12,730 ft.) respectively, the latter into Ferghana.

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  • When disturbed, they start off with enormous bounds of eight or ten feet in length, which soon diminish to three or four; and in leaping the feet scarcely seem to touch the ground.

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  • The aristocratic principle of government having been destroyed by the Reform Bill, and the House of Lords being practically "abrogated" by that measure, it became necessary that Toryism should start from the democratic basis, from which it had never been alien.

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  • Autumn wheats, on the other hand, are subjected to an enforced rest for a period of several months, and even when grown in milder climates remain quiescent for a longer period, and start into growth later in spring - much later than varieties of southern origin.

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  • He helped to start the higher local examinations for women, and the lectures held at Cambridge in preparation for these.

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  • If the tortoise has a start of 1000 ft.

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  • Consequently investigation must start with the particular ' The Book of Jubilees also enables the student to test the arguments based upon any study restricted to Genesis alone.

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  • On the other hand, the pivot of his teaching was the appeal to primitive antiquity; and in this respect he helped to start inquiry which has since gone far beyond the materials which were open to one of his generation.

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  • He encouraged the men of the Revolution who wanted to bow to accomplished facts and make the best of the restricted amount of liberty remaining, to start afresh in national politics as a Dynastic Liberal party.

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  • Very shortly afterwards, another war minister, General Castillo, attempted to strike at the root of military insubordination, and simultaneously in every garrison of the kingdom the senior sergeants, more than 1000 in all, were given their discharge and ordered to start for their homes on the spot.

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  • As a rule, it may be said that the man content to start with an apiary of moderate size - say fifty stocks - may realize a fair profit from comb-honey only; but so limited a venture would need to be supplemented by some other means before an adequate income could be secured.

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  • Just as this latter method of divination rested on a well-defined theory, to wit, that the liver was the seat of the soul of the animal and that the deity in accepting the sacrifice identified himself with the animal, whose "soul" was thus placed in complete accord with that of the god and therefore reflected the mind and will of the god, so astrology is based on a theory of divine government of the world, which in contrast to "liver" divination assumes at the start a more scientific or pseudo-scientific aspect.

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  • It was in his first race that Mr O'Kelly took the odds to a large amount before the start for the second heat, that he would place the horses.

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  • Sometimes the winged females migrate from the plant they were born on to start fresh colonies on others often of quite a different kind.

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  • General Stephenson, who was in command of the British troops in Egypt, wished to send a brigade at once to Dongola, but he was overruled, and it was not until the beginning of November that the British relief force was ready to start from Wadi Halfa under the command of Lord Wolseley.

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  • The failure to effect an organic combination of the several elements was the natural consequence of the false start which had been made.

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  • No, I guess I'm just eager to start shopping and decorating.

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  • Whatever the cause, Destiny was drawn to Felipa from the start.

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  • If it would still start, she'd head straight back home and forget this futile mission.

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  • I'll get a summer job and start collage in the fall like my parents wanted me to do.

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  • When you start removing your clothes, naive or not, you've got to realize you're doing something wrong.

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  • The living room floor could use a mopping and then it would be time to start supper.

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  • She had always wanted children - although this wasn't the way she had intended to start.

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  • You were convinced from the start, weren't you?

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  • Howie was anxious to start a session.

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  • I'll start a scholarship in her name, as a hero of the tip line, which she was.

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  • Then I remember; he'd been similarly presumptuous at every turn from the very start.

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  • But once they start attacking …" "We fight, like always.

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  • You'll start to feel your world shrinking soon, Guardian.

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  • Just when I start to like you … you know, it's amazing even a man who's thousands of years old can act like a twelve-year-old.

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  • Standing between the men who could claim her as a mate at some point in the past week, she was caught in the need to taste Darkyn and the desire to have the love of an Immortal whose heart was never hers to start out with.

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  • Before he could start another round of rough sex on his terms, she leaned into him, using her body to press him to the bed.

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  • Some marriages start with a lurch before they get rolling.

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  • Paul— my husband—knew this from the very start.

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  • It's a shitty way to start things off.

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  • She also said if I didn't want to lose you, I'd better start acting more like the man you married and less like the frightened zombie you brought home from the hospital.

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  • As soon as I start down that path, I'm … He raised an eyebrow.

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  • Maybe when they start the torture, she'll cry.

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  • If she becomes a nun, I.ll have to start fucking—

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  • You mean you'd start blasting away on the spur of the moment— in the heat of passion.

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  • He could read Fred like a book—start the conversation with a few benign topics, then ease in.

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  • His thoughts were a carousel that like repeating ponies progressed in circles no closer to conclusion than the start of the ride.

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  • No... um… getting a head start on the Halloween Gala.

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  • I agree with Dan—someone in the government wants to start another civil war.

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  • You surprise me, Rhyn.  When did you start thinking for – did you say Darkyn?

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  • I don't want to start nothing—don't tell her it was me who told you.

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  • You stumbled — but if that's what it takes to get fired around here, I'd better start packing.

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  • It was difficult to start a subject that might result in a fight, but she had to know for sure — slay the dragon, so to speak.

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  • She watched the Guardians gather wood in the eerie light of the bloody sun and start the funeral pyre for her father's body.

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  • She'd left them both to pursue a position among the Guardians, so she could start a new life in the mortal world.

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  • I just … let me get the blood off before the vamps start circling.

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  • The look was enough for the forefather of all vamps to start towards them.

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  • I'll start the discharge paperwork.

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  • An acquaintance with the Welsh language is assumed at the start of the courses.

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  • An Anarchy Magazine issue might be the best place to start.

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  • I think we can at least start polishing up our medallions and combing our chests in gleeful anticipation.

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  • It was an auspicious start for the new Bedford Town Band.

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  • The cars were not selling well, not a particularly auspicious start for a special edition.

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  • The marriage did not get off to a very auspicious start.

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  • They are due to start going out in the next few weeks.

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  • The study also examined the effect of Head Start programs that use a different educational approach.

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  • Once the flies start hatching, the fish respond by surface feeding, then dry fly fishing becomes the epitome of sport for most anglers.

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  • It is therefore imperative to include all names of jointly liable people from the start.

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  • There was an inherent limitation, to the extent of reliance on the work of others from the start.

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  • He made a solemn vow to start tomorrow.

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  • We should use a syntax checker for a start.

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  • To start off with, the film can't decide whether to be a comedy or an inept horror film.

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  • It was devised by Chris Walshaw, and one of the best places to start learning about ABC is my abc tutorial page.

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  • The meeting got off to a lively start with the first motion proposing the abolition of the Men's Officer.

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  • To join the table tennis academy, students must be 16 years of age at the start of their course.

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  • Parents, start practicing your best Jamaican accent now!

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  • Black hole accretion disk Useful web links A good place to start is Relativity on the WWW.

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  • What are the criteria to start treatment with glatiramer acetate?

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  • Start your lesson by emptying the letterbox and have the addressees read their letters aloud.

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  • Having survived a very troubled adolescence she had made a successful start on a service career and hoped to achieve officer status.

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  • Logic approach for better newspaper advertisements start looking for want to bitch.

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  • Michael Gambon is quite superb as Sir John Falstaff, and completely captures the audience's affections from the start.

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  • The only way it was possible for Bill to start up a new business was to appeal to local jazz aficionados for financial support.

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  • Rob Greaves and Billy Root got us off to a quick start before Rob was run out for 14, leaving him somewhat aggrieved.

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  • To start with, she was a lifelong agnostic.

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  • On the upper agora we use signposts the user can select to start a tour to the most important " sights " .

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  • Then you can start checking the various suspects ' alibis and begin to draw conclusions.

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  • However, new free monthly allowances will only start from the next anniversary date.

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  • His humor, which had seemed so anarchic at the start of the decade, was now looking a little dated.

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  • When patients with angina start treatment their angina start treatment their angina may worsen - they must start at very low doses and build up.

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  • I didn't even mind the flash animation at the start - in fact, I was just blown away by the pictures.

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  • Most are here for fun rather than points, which is great. âFive seconds to start, says the announcer.

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  • I am concerned that you might start to get a more serious problem with eating called anorexia, or one called bulimia.

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  • The first four correct answers drawn out of a hat at the start of May will win a signed book.

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  • The troops lacked ice axes, glycol antifreeze had to be flown in, the tank engines refused to start.

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  • Let's start with PSA, or prostate-specific antigen, a protein that is the primary marker of the cancer.

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  • Start the evening by enjoying an aperitif beside the roaring fire in the snug lounge area.

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  • Auction site eBay will release new Apis in the next few months so developers can start creating applications.

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  • I'm not giving anything away here as this is made apparent at the very start of the book.

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  • If you are planning a meal youll want to start with some baby shower appetizers.

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  • Of course, there is the capital appreciation mentioned at the start.

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  • The 3 German trainees on board who joined us for the dive start to look apprehensive.

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  • Gas flow meter fitted Electronic HF to start the welding arc.

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  • If you fancy doing some musical archeology, this big box is the place to start.

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  • Start below the first roof right of the overhanging arete.

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  • Start up the corner until you can move slightly right round the arete to reach a good spike level with the large block.

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  • The optional f argument can be used to specify an alternate stack frame to start.

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  • To start, you can keep your arms outstretched for balance; but as you progress, start folding your arms outstretched for balance; but as you progress, start folding your arms across your chest.

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  • If breathing has stopped start artificial respiration immediately if you know how and shout for help.

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  • If that seems to fall short of outright atheism, well, they have to start somewhere.

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  • It was the invasion of Poland that made Joseph Rotblat suggest to James Chadwick that they should start work on developing an atomic bomb.

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  • Confirmation of academic attainments No student can start a course without having already acquired the minimum academic standards of entry for the course.

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  • The evil aura hasn't lessened at all, for a start.

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  • He concluded that the end result will be that âthe number one person must either start to become an autocrat or move onâ .

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