The way to do it is to start off by creating a web page on your site with a list of links. |
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A porcupine road kill between Yellowknife and Hay River provided a good quantity of quills to start off with. |
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They start off with some straight ahead bluegrass numbers, mixing original tunes with old standards. |
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Those who have a target time to reach their destinations would do well to start off in advance. |
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I actually start off by defleshing heads and then from there producing the face back onto the skull. |
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Children start off powerless and incapable, dependent on the adults around them for their safety and for the fulfillment of every need. |
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I decided to start off mid way down the left bank with a wind blowing into my face. |
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Shall we start off then by drawing a distinction between consciousness and mind? |
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I start off with calisthenics to warm up, and then I do weights and finish up with cardio. |
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But if you start off by aiming at giving the customer an honest value with an honest welcome, boyo, you'll be in the running. |
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They all start off with a bit of fight in them, you know the old total lack of respect and total disdain for the law. |
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The issues that I would like to focus on are the geoducks and whelks to start off with, and cockles and pipi. |
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Tomorrow night we'll start off with a read-through with full cast, at seven-thirty. |
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That also is a very bad way to start off one's leadership in the Labor Party. |
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For colder climates, it might be wiser to start off with the plant in a pot on casters, that can be moved in and out. |
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You start off unranked in the Junior Class, and move on to Senior, and then Varsity. |
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In any case, even if something did start off the whole shebang, the thing might no longer exist. |
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And if you order this with a mimosa, I promise you that your day will start off nicely. |
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Is that the way you want to start off the kind of bipartisan cooperation you have been talking about? |
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When you start off your need to act is so great you'll happily do anything. |
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People will always start off the night with a mixed drink while our wine customers will drink wine regardless of the time of year. |
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But if your ego is vulnerable to start off with, it will bruise harder and for longer. |
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Suppose you start off with no information about which of the four possible combinations of truth values for A and B obtains. |
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When you play away you expect the home team to start off the better of the two sides. |
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So for instance, we could start off with a red quark, which emits a red-antiblue gluon and becomes a blue quark. |
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I love the feeling of slowness and how a day can start off with a chilling coldness that melts into a strange half-warmness later on. |
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It would start off tilted at an angle and would gradually straighten up as the glasses filled. |
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Bootleg pants start off with a straight cut from the waist down to boot level, where the leg begins to flare out slightly. |
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You start off by protecting all surfaces not meant to be limewashed, including your own, since once it's on it won't come off again. |
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Kenzie, you go get the butter, milk, and eggs to start off with, and Kyle, you go get the mixing bowls and measuring cups. |
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Your business plan need only be simple, or the bare bones to start off with. |
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You could start off doing eight three-minute runs at a very fast pace, with one minute's brisk walk in between each. |
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The secret is to start off gently and it might be best to think of cycling as a fun activity, rather than exhausting exercise. |
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The most popular one is the three-day course, where pilots start off learning basic handling and aerobatic maneuvers like loops and rolls. |
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Generally, girls start off in school being more articulate and communicative than their male primary friends. |
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He looks set for another lucrative campaign and is selected to start off as he ended last term, on a winning note. |
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Takuma Sato made the most sensational start off the grid, stealing the limelight as he scorched his way from 7th to 4th. |
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As with Tours in the past, it is hoped to have a number of local dignitaries present to start off this year's event. |
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Berries start off green, closely resembling a small gooseberry, and hang firmly in clusters of three to five. |
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Usually the allergist will start off with something like a skin test or a blood test. |
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Many doctors start off caring and being in touch with their essential humanity at the outset of their training or career. |
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I'm going to try to convince you that we developers start off a project wrong-headedly. |
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Let's start off by aggregating all the possible insights about a given subject from all the weblogs that specifically refer to it. |
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Two cars start off at the same point on a straight highway facing opposite directions. |
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You have just signed your work contract, you know how long your trial period will be and you are about to start off in your new position. |
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It's in every Canadians interest to make sure our children start off on the right foot. |
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Even if circumstances change and your date must be altered later, it's much better to start off knowing how long you have to achieve your goal. |
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It is not advisable, in my view, to start off with sweeping statements and far-ranging plans at this stage. |
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So the 100-day plan meetings start off with you actually reporting on yourself. |
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You start off really slowly and then gradually pick up speed as the horse gallops off like the wind. |
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You start off standing, then you squat down, putting your hands on the floor. |
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While people may be curious, they do not necessarily like to start off listening to a presentation being confused or feeling unintelligent. |
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Children start off at the pool for an early evening swim and then carry their gear over to the Omni Centre for a sleepover. |
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It is suggested to start off with a tablespoonful daily for roughly one week and then progressively increase the dosage to a soup spoonful a day. |
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We start off with the preparation where we only use small fresh artichokes, seasonally handpicked. |
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You start off just messing around but then it evolves into really writing something with each other. |
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I'd like to start off by thanking AECL for giving me the opportunity of seeing this mock-up firsthand. |
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Then recline the seat back slowly to the most comfortable position, remembering to start off with a lighter massage. |
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Let me start off by saying that your advice to us about eschewing broadcast-style regulation is well taken, but it could be outdated. |
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Perhaps we ought to start off by reminding ourselves of the very reason why this report came about in the first place. |
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Excellent absinthe, lightly bitter and herbal, very good and perfect to start off with. |
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Determine the right quantity of paint needed to start off your project on the right foot. |
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It's like when you listen to the album, you start off in Africa but you end up in New York! |
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So today I would like to start off by talking about traditional accountability and what has led to the need to modernize it. |
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Each team of students will be given an equal number of playing cards to start off the visit. |
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Again, you must start off with merely a few children who you can look after properly. |
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And an eaglet does not start off flying from the ground, but from the nest. |
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In order to overcome this problem when reducing milk over high heat, one should start off with a sufficiently large pan so that even foaming will not overflow the sides. |
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I guess it's polite to start off a criticism with a compliment. |
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We may start off on some mission not too well-conceived, and bumble about, issuing directives, patching the leaks, and patching the patches until we pass the point of no return. |
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I normally start off with a full body shot, but then I move in and start interacting and conversing with the person. |
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An example of a lofted shape is an airplane wing, where you start off with a large section at the fuselage and generate smaller and smaller sections toward the wing tip. |
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In your environmental chapter, you start off saying McCain forgot he was an environmentalist. |
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It's not impossible for them to start off with a barrelhouse boogie and, by the end, be dragging through a New Orleans funeral dirge with a singing saw leading the charge. |
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Working in political theatre is even tougher, particularly if you start off as a student with a massive overdraft to clear and the wages of a bean counter. |
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Characters who start off as victims willingly slip into the role of tormentor. |
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He recommends that beginners start off with just 10 minutes of meditation a day. |
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I have a hankering to start off the new study with a new computer. |
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Many beginner horse owners and riders start off using the standard noseband or cavesson that comes with their bridle, unaware that a world of noseband options are out there. |
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I start off like a shrunken ice cube and get going once I've had a thaw. |
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I highly recommend this place to start off the night of clubbing. |
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However, there are still indie bands that start off locally, but eventually attract an international audience. |
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I'd like to start off by saying that I'm not a woolly-minded tree-hugging hippie, I am in fact a university-taught Particle Accelerator Engineer. |
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Mr. Speaker, I will start off by asking the parliamentary secretary to put in the entire text of the Supreme Court decision in the whereas section of the bill. |
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However, York weather can be fairly changeable and the morning may start off rather gloomy and damp, and by the afternoon the sun can be shining in York, resulting in high temperatures. |
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You can start off your day with a Breakfast Burrito, Eggnog French Toast, Brown Rice Pancakes, and Cajun Home Fries. |
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We would like to give you a chance to start off our discussions with regard to the health examination of veterans, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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The tracks all start off sounding great but once you get about ninety seconds into it, things seem to get stuck in a rut and start repeating themselves. |
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I would start off by using Lithofin Power Clean, which should remove any oily soot and heavy staining. |
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And I feel that under those conditions it will be necessary to assume the existence of a god to start off life. |
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Mario asked me to explain to him the whole nine yards so I decided to start off on a good note. |
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That meant the melody could start off in Scotland then waft over to eastern Europe, then drift through the American jazz scene before heading back to Brittany again. |
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Sufferers typically start off mildly forgetful and confused, then become increasingly disabled, both mentally and physically, and eventually die, on average, about seven years after the initial diagnosis. |
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Reading between the lines, I think I'd better shorten up my speech and allow a little more time for questions, or else I will start off on the wrong foot. |
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We must note, however, in connection with certain failures which shall be described in the second volume, that the project did not start off propitiously. |
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All versions run on the same technology platform, allowing you to start off inexpensively and then expand easily as your online business prospers. |
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He thinks GRT could start off by selling small air-capture devices to produce CO2 in places that need the stuff, but currently have to pay high prices to have it trucked in. |
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You start off sitting in front of your half-empty plate with a long face, wondering what exactly you're supposed to do with that pathetic wisp of carrot. |
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Anyway, to start off, right now our union is pretty well on its last legs. |
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After each pit-stop we had to start off with our starter, and on the track all pirouettes were out of the question, as we would not be in a position to restart the car. |
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I was jotting down some notes in thinking of how to start off this debate. |
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I wanted to start off also by thanking those who are putting on this event because we need to look for every opportunity for open discussion not only on the Decade but also on the draft Declaration. |
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When you start off, for example, or have a new agency contact you promising a juicy contract, it can be tempting to bend over backwards to get the job. |
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Depending on the case, in order to quickly make the difference between a parasite, infectious or allergic attaint and this way start off a first well-aimed treatment. |
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Life didn't start off quite so rosy for David who was abandoned at only one month by his birth mother near the bus station in Léogane, the epicentre of the earthquake. |
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But I want to start off with that and then there are some key areas that I want to zero in on and have most of you out of here by 5 o'clock this afternoon. |
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To start off, you need to have an ftp account on your system. |
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Triggered by an offshore earthquake, volcano or mudslide, tsunamis will start off small in the open sea but amplify in size as they reach shallow water. |
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It's gonna start off with Freakbeat Nick playing funk and dub and after that it'll be getting even more dubby. |
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When you enter a grocery store, make sure to start off near the fresh fruits and continue around the perimeter of the store to the meat section, then on to dairy and frozen vegetables. |
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We hope that we can start off on a new track this year in the CD, and this is one very modest way in which we can demonstrate a change in our attitude and practice. |
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We cannot start off the day running overtime. |
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The mitigation question has therefore been tackled at a too-early stage, in an approach that was, right from the start off, too little detached from issues of adaptation that are seldom mentioned. |
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That allowed us to really have a better measure as to what the final cost would be rather than having a cost that seemed high to start off with, plus had a lot of uncertainty in the numbers. |
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So we decided to wait and start off with Suzy's locations. |
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If you want to start off the year by learning something completely different, check out the introduction to bagpiping course at Cape Fear Community College. |
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Even when president John McBeth and chief executive David Taylor's SFA start off in the right, they somehow contrive to create a fankle which puts them in the wrong. |
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However, most start off like the SREB Electronic Campus, listing and marketing online courses and then trying to figure out how to handle credit transfers. |
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