Instead, right from the beginning, arches were used to span spaces and to support the weight above. |
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However, considerable friction arose from the beginning between lofty republican ideals and the lure of distant lands. |
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Therefore, we do well by starting from the beginning, because all social thought is befogged by prevailing historical circumstances. |
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Not all members of the group are women, but from the beginning, women have been running the show. |
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He has said from the beginning that he would like for the team to take a more run-and-gun, open and fast break style of offense. |
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Alberta said from the beginning the province should be at the table as Kyoto was negotiated. |
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He counselled caution from the beginning, using much the same arguments he had four years previously. |
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Daughter corallites possess relatively large diameters from the beginning, along with a robust colonial pattern. |
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Almost a hundred actors were auditioned for the role, but James Mackenzie from Edinburgh stood out from the beginning. |
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Peaceful protests were from the beginning dealt with violently, fuelling local sympathies for autonomy or independence. |
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Indonesian leaders recognized the possibility of ethnic and regional separatism from the beginning of the republic. |
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It seems that in spite of the many scoldings that I had received from him over the years, he really did support my dream from the beginning. |
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It all comes down to two simple facts, both of which were obvious from the beginning to anyone who would bother to put on their thinking cap. |
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The theist who wants to build a systematic and thorough apologetic finds that he is required to begin absolutely from the beginning. |
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Abundance and the variety and quality of raw ingredients have been basic to American cookery from the beginning. |
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We had obstacles from the beginning of the weekend throughout the whole race. |
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Snow coverage lasts from the beginning of November until the end of June and noon-time solar elevation angles vary between 20 and 66 deg. |
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He excited me in every way right from the beginning, and that excitement never went away. |
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Bob ends up in bed with the lounge singer from the hotel, we we all have been making fun of from the beginning of the film. |
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Korean Buddhist thought devoted itself to philosophical reformation and the overcoming of fixed concepts from the beginning. |
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This military intervention was sharply opposed from the beginning by the Polish people. |
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We didn't see that much of them, even from the beginning, though the children played together a lot. |
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Lin and Lydie, though they'd had a strong relationship from the beginning, grew so close they were practically inseparable. |
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Likewise, you really have to rush that stage from the beginning as first impressions count in the fickle minds of rap fans. |
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The workers, so far from being emancipated, would continue to get the rough end of the pineapple, as they had from the beginning of time. |
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I knew from the beginning that commerce and commercialism would come to the space, and I welcome it. |
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This produced a fatuous contentment, which from the beginning led producers to view TV as a threat. |
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What Pelagianism is proposing is that we do not have a sinful nature from the beginning. |
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Their agenda, from the beginning, has been that of partition, of divide and rule. |
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The chiropractors, almost from the beginning, have been characterized by strong divisions. |
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The match was played in front of virtually no spectators, but it was obvious from the beginning that the Bulgarian team was overmatched. |
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Wheat, grapevines, almonds, olives, and oranges were planted from the beginning. |
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And we're offering the students a program which not only develops their writing but their oracy from the beginning of schooling. |
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If you are open and honest from the beginning a mutually satisfactory agreement can be worked out. |
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Well, let's start from the beginning and that is that both of them are oilmen, they come out of the oil industry. |
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The chiefs who opposed the fiscal institutions legislation were on the offensive from the beginning. |
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The sets and costumes are great but all these aesthetics were obvious from the beginning. |
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I grew up with calypsos and Afro-Cuban music at home, so Caribbean music was there from the beginning. |
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It is unfair and unjust that so much muddled thinking has informed the debate right from the beginning. |
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Insofar as this made the exercise unidimensional, the venture was flawed from the beginning. |
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This produced such an uproar that the initial selection process had to be scrapped and started over from the beginning. |
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To be really successful from the beginning, the peace process needed momentum. |
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He's said from the beginning that the cost of investigating this scandal will cost more the amount of money that was misspent. |
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There are people who have already been assigned a mission to infiltrate and spy from the beginning. |
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World War I was fought using trench warfare almost from the beginning because of the increasing sophistication of antipersonnel weaponry. |
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But don't bet on it because I've been watching from the beginning and I'm still not sure what's going on. |
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You have the option of clicking on the subjects below or simply reading the interview from the beginning. |
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Did their initial meeting happen by pure chance, or was it a set-up from the beginning, cunningly devised by Bruno? |
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I purchased the computer in good faith and from the beginning it was faulty. |
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The informant had a plan of double-crossing us from the beginning, and sold us out to some civilian from this area. |
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Despite being financially doomed from the beginning, the promoters never let the party stop. |
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For some reason, my mindset was to go out there and try to run away from the beginning and to dominate the race. |
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A fitness buff from the beginning, he exercises vigorously for two hours without missing a day. |
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Nearly from the beginning of his bodybuilding career, people have followed his path, hoping to duplicate some of his success. |
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It is a hazard of the job for which you prepare yourself from the beginning. |
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The contrary view to epigenesis, namely that the embryo was preformed from the beginning, was championed anew in the late 17th century. |
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For those of you who've been with me from the beginning, thanks for the support and so long. |
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Right from the beginning of the pilot, what I liked about it was its gritty realism. |
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That is the way we have operated right from the beginning in redeveloping the stadium. |
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The graveyard was used from the beginning, as poor people who went to the workhouse couldn't afford to be buried in the church graveyards. |
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Reflecting the general demography of African Americans at that time, women comprised the majority of the church membership from the beginning. |
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He works Miles hard and does all the thinking for Angus, who, right from the beginning, is seen to be a few straws short of a bale. |
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In the case of the War On Terrorism, this clarity has been lacking from the beginning. |
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But basically I think the problem with it is, is that both of these stories are deliberate and conscious constructs right from the beginning. |
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The Yahwist tells us that from the beginning of time, God intended marriage to be a covenant of oneness, a unity of heart, mind, and body. |
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In this view, networks, from the beginning of television time should have programmed lots of prime-time game shows. |
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The tourists looked for runs from the beginning to put pressure on the hosts. |
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The possibilities are explicitly enumerated and probabilistically evaluated from the beginning. |
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He was a legendary record plugger in the U.K. who worked with us from the beginning of our career. |
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To this end he will be eating as little as possible from the beginning of Lent until Easter. |
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Although this act demands the power of the libido and examines the border of life, it finds itself in the realm of death from the beginning. |
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The coronary arteries open from the beginning of the aorta and take blood to all parts of the heart tissue. |
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In this view, networks, from the beginning of television time, should have programmed lots of prime-time game shows. |
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When you read a mathematical proof, it's laid out linearly, from the beginning to the end. |
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The film makes crafty use of suspense from the beginning and there are subtle elements of mystery. |
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But with all of that, the audience seemed to stay riveted from the beginning to the end. |
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I knew all along he was double-crossing us all from the beginning. |
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I think Bridges himself, from the beginning, it was his kids who had brought the book to him. |
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Without warning, he reenacts a love scene from the beginning of the movie, using Puss's Castilian Spanish accent, and cracks up. |
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These are people who have been practical politicians but they represent folks in Iraq who have warred with each other from the beginning of the country. |
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And I suspect that when all the dust settles, we'll come up with a new version of the bill in January that the White House has put its imprimatur on from the beginning. |
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Some of this is fossil heat from the beginning four and a half billion years ago when the earth accreted from rock, dust and gas into a molten ball. |
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Rep Jeff Fortenberry seemed to suggest there was never any cohesive plan at all on this from the beginning. |
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He saw no need to rebrand the image and it is unlikely that he could have done so even if he had since the persona he had assumed from the beginning was too deeply ingrained. |
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It makes clear that, from the beginning, decor went hand-in-hand with serious modernist art. |
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Theirs is a fairy-tale romance, with her knowing from the beginning that they are fated to be together, and him coming to her rescue like a knight in shining armor. |
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Both countries had coordinated with each other from the beginning, and Reagan himself had authorized the August 1985 delivery. |
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Almost from the beginning, there have been rumblings of discontent about Pope Francis. |
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I think I may have start from the beginning and do a reread. |
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A lot of the scenes in the tent, at the beginning, had to be reshot because they didn't have the right rhythm to set the film on the right footing from the beginning. |
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Mindlessly memorizing from the beginning of a phrase or section without analytical awareness of the cadence yields a lack of harmonic direction and resolution. |
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Perhaps the police had tunnel vision, fixated from the beginning on the belief that the killers were drug dealers. |
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However there are increasing signs that the July 13 date was a flyer from the beginning. |
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The game took a decidedly attritional approach from the beginning. |
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Designing security into systems from the beginning, instead of tacking it on at the end, would give us the security we need, while preserving the civil liberties we hold dear. |
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It should have enjoyed the support of the president and congressional Republicans from the beginning, instead of only lip service. |
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As for the timeline for the flight itself there were problems from the beginning. |
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Whereas Kanzi developed this skill over a 2-yr period, Panbanisha's bimanual technique was oriented toward the edges of the stone almost from the beginning. |
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William Marshal was born in 1147, and his life was tumultuous from the beginning. |
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The ground looked good from the beginning though and even on the mucky entrance to the course carloads of immaculately-dressed beauties were everywhere. |
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As Carroll used it, there was something sinister, hidden and destructive in the nonsense word from the beginning. |
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And that had the sports writers up in arms right from the beginning. |
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The change in tax treatment of life assurance investment products from the beginning of this year means funds are allowed to grow tax-free until the investor cashes them in. |
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The Elision subtest is a deletion task with the child required to restate a word with either syllables or single sounds omitted from the beginning, middle, or end of the word. |
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From the start Stoehr looked nervous and rather than play herself in with some long length rallies, she was shooting from the beginning with the usual results. |
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It has the further advantage of not forcing us right from the beginning, and without any theoretical alternative, into outright relativism and irrationalism. |
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It appears that there was a slight leak right from the beginning, just a tiny drip but anyone who's been around kerosene will know that a tiny drip makes an enormous pong. |
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Actually, the forty-niners employed technology from the beginning. |
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Women Studies from the beginning was projected as a critical inquiry that would seek to expose the structures that upheld the subordination of women. |
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In the first place the elements of a simple past-tense narrative concerning Aristeas do not, even fragmentarily, run sequentially from the beginning to the end of the poem. |
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The applicant might obtain breathing spaces before it has to apply the EU rules, but permanent derogations or opt-outs are ruled out from the beginning. |
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Thus, from the beginning, Collins is arguing that consciousness is an emergent property, i.e. a property had by the whole, but not by the parts that compose that whole. |
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It was designed by an Edmonton-based architectural firm, Cohos Evamy, and artwork was integrated into the project right from the beginning. |
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Nevertheless, from the beginning of the 14th century, some authors chose to write in English, such as Geoffrey Chaucer. |
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One of the aims of the filmmakers from the beginning of production was to develop the maturity of the films. |
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Sir Christopher Geidt will succeed the Duke of Wellington as Chairman of Council from the beginning of the 2016 academic year. |
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The continuing weakness of sterling is likely to lead to further devaluations to apply from the beginning of September. |
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The Goldwater Institute has battled against deals to sell the Coyotes from the beginning. |
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Art was taught from the beginning of the Polytechnic, and included design, weaving, embroidery and electrodeposition. |
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The whole operation was jerrybuilt from the beginning, and thus was doomed to failure. |
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She had seen fewer years than any of us, but she was of such superb Evehood and simplicity that she mothered us from the beginning. |
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And being from the beginning greivous, and incomportable, in time it discovered it selse to be but weak. |
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So I did know from the beginning that kyle was actually my son. |
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Tommy finds his parents in the debris and mourns before escaping into the mountains from the beginning of the film. |
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Figure 1 illustrates the ability of Fuzzy Logic and PID controllers to maintain the temperature at set point from the beginning of the process. |
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Nearly from the beginning, Blessing used recycled concrete as subbase in its construction projects. |
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He reconsiders whiteboyism from the beginning of the 19th century in the county from a variety of historiographic perspectives. |
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Although the series need not be read from the beginning, completists will want to start with Consider Phlebas. |
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I associate Ravel with your music from the beginning of your career. |
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Wild tomatoes, which had gone to seed or been remorselessly hoed out from the beginning of Berande, were foraged for salads, soups, and sauces. |
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A spoiler may also drop out at the last moment, inducing charges that such an act was intended from the beginning. |
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Charlotte Haze is spared Quilty's fate because she is, from the beginning, not a mirage but an oppressive, dull, untransfigurable reality. |
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Swansea originally developed as centre for metals and mining, especially the copper industry, from the beginning of the 18th century. |
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As a result, much media attention was drawn right from the beginning of this tournament. |
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Sterling was the known and approved standard in England, in all probability, from the beginning of King Henry the Second's reign. |
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She started crying, and she poured out the whole story, right from the beginning. |
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Flight and flower-visiting activities rose from the beginning of supplementing nutrition, and declined until the postspawning stage. |
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Researchers think that Ceres is an intact protoplanet, a fossil from the beginning of the solar system. |
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They must have arrived in Kozhikode at least from the beginning of the 14th century. |
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It is clear from the beginning, and compared with laying new fiber or a new head end it is exponentially less costly. |
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Both Brothers were attracted from the beginning by all national poetry, whether in the form of epics, ballads or popular tales. |
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However, from the beginning of the 21st century, the population growth in urban areas is higher than in the countryside. |
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Guru Nanak stated that his Guru is God who is the same from the beginning of time to the end of time. |
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Dacia was organised from the beginning as an imperial province, and remained so throughout the Roman occupation. |
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These instruments are burning fossil fuels from the beginning of the process to the end. |
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Doherty ace Ty Sterner labored from the beginning, walking Aaron Fossas and Mike Ivas to start the game. |
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The earliest Canadian militias date from the beginning of the French colonial period. |
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So, all things being equal, from the beginning of my stay with Travis, I was in as palmy and benign a state as I could remember in many years. |
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Napoleon's divisional commanders were immediately impressed by his capacity for hard work, from the beginning of Italy campaign. |
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The idea that the study should end up in a new written language marked his work from the beginning. |
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However, monsters were popular with audiences and so became a staple of Doctor Who almost from the beginning. |
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Only from the beginning of the 17th century did the badge become exclusively associated with the Prince of Wales. |
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Meetings lasted hours but from the beginning there was a sense of conviction of sin. |
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However, the American Revolutionary War was intended to achieve independence from the beginning. |
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And there was not done from the beginning of the world a deed that was better for the Men of Ireland than that deed. |
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They range from the beginning of the Carboniferous to the Jurassic. |
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According to her diary, she enjoyed Albert's company from the beginning. |
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It's clear from the beginning that the hit men have a definite affection for each other, even if they have little in common beside their line of work. |
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Dost thou not know that from the beginning the world goes arsie-versie. |
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The doctrines of the evangelical faith which Methodism has held from the beginning and still holds are based upon the divine revelation recorded in the Holy Scriptures. |
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They ripped up all that had been done from the beginning of the rebellion. |
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Modern English evolved from Early Modern English which was used from the beginning of the Tudor period until the Interregnum and Restoration in England. |
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This year is expected to be even better with new animal attractions including red river hogs and regular bird of prey displays from the beginning of April. |
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The movie had me on the edge of my seat right from the beginning. |
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Lacking the vital guidance of theory and methodology and serving literary reform objectives, folklore study in China was Sinicized very easily from the beginning. |
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Musical incipits are short extracts of scores, taken from the beginning. |
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But just as any species begets its own kind, so fallen humans beget fallen humans, and from the beginning of our existence we lie open to sinning by our own choice. |
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Elie Wiesel has become so wellknown a crusader against hatred, violence and persecution that one can forget he has also been, from the beginning, a writer. |
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To the right are years from the beginning of the republic preceded by an. |
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This brought the region wealth, and, from the beginning of the 19th to the middle of the 20th century, Wallonia was the more prosperous half of Belgium. |
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But it also reminds us from the beginning that words are the physical materials of this poet's work, as they are the materials for the inscriptionist. |
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Textiles and wallpapers were an important vehicle of Art Nouveau from the beginning of the style, and an essential element of Art Nouveau interior design. |
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