Let me first of all introduce to you the panelists for this evening and I'll start with Mike Palmer. |
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The home side made a good start with early scores and were well in command for the first half. |
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But production can only push the music so far if the band's soul isn't there to start with. |
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Ren had been against the idea to start with saying it was too public, there was too great a risk that someone would recognise one of us. |
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I picked one of my Greek favourites, the Salata Snezhanka four leva, to start with. |
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Inevitably you realise you don't perform them any more because they weren't good to start with. |
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This comes as a three-course meal, packed with a variety of kebabs to start with. |
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And nor do I know how many megajoules the magnetic field had to start with. |
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He was a bit reluctant to co-operate to start with, but when the project was explained to him he was happy to help. |
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The audience sat sedately to start with, expecting a traditional folk dance. |
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It's causing me worry and depression and my health is not good to start with because I have emphysema and arthritis. |
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It just makes me wonder who the heck has called him a genius to start with? |
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Poetry shouldn't be friendly, period, to start with, and it's not there for users. |
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One way to draw a Reuleaux triangle is to start with an equilateral triangle, which has three sides of equal length. |
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Here, I will start with linking from the morphophonemic component to the phonological component. |
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She could start with the steamily sexy turquoise mini-dress with its hand-painted goldfish palliates. |
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Selby Warriors got their Yorkshire League division two campaign off to a great start with a 64-20 hammering of Ackworth. |
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He was expected to miss at least one spring start with a strained oblique muscle, though the injury is not considered serious. |
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From your base at the swanky Sun Mountain Lodge, you'll start with morning yoga, then hit the snow for instruction in classic and skate skiing. |
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To start with, Jude decided to get so drunk that he let his own children catch him giving their nanny a jolly good seeing to. |
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It's interesting that both films start with McCrea on a boat, sailing into unknown waters. |
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Anyway, mornings also start well when they start with Marmite on toast and latte from the local caff. |
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Don't start with the Second or Third Concertos, which are marred by sour intonation from the French musicians. |
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The night got off to a good start with bar bites and a finger buffet for all guests present. |
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But all the multi-tracking and knob-twiddling in the studio won't help if you don't have a strong foundation of songs to start with. |
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Or when they want to start with, say, a Chardonnay, then switch to a Cabernet with the meal. |
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The facility has got off to a flying start with most of the places already filled. |
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Most mushers start with the maximum-allowed team of 16 dogs but settle down to 12 to 14 for the main haul beyond Rainy Pass. |
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I wanted to do a bit of spring cleaning yesterday, so I thought I would start with the closet. |
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If you can, start with fresh basil leaves and unground seeds when making this tea. |
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Let's start with the slip-on slippers that would go well with khadi dresses. |
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I guess that gave the day something of an air of mystique and charm to start with. |
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To start with, many programmers don't understand database design or query efficiency. |
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Opener Mark Vermeulen was again visibly nervous to start with, but slowly found the confidence to play some of his booming drives. |
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Any good elder does not deal with these false curses to start with, and would never give them out to an unlearned person to cause chaos with. |
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I would suggest that unlined curtains, made in a plain fabric, are the best ones to start with. |
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Why don't we start with bootstrapping, which has been a critical part of the start-up process as you describe it. |
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To start with, the French erected monuments to their heroes lost in the struggle for Liberty in the city of Rome. |
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Other things to start with include five different kinds of soup, from borscht to solana. |
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Let's start with the pivotmen currently training with the Yankees down in Tampa. |
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This is very different to most aerodynamic designs, which start with the vehicle and then determine the airflow. |
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I think this is an unsolvable problem, and I might start with an attempted proof of its unsolvability rather than a solution. |
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The inside centre skipped through a gaping hole in the Romanian midfield to give his team an ideal start with the fastest World Cup try. |
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She will have none of it, she refuses to bow to the lowest instincts of people who are rotten to start with. |
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If you were to use all single bow strokes, you would start with an up-bow on the first quarter note. |
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They have persuaded us that if you can only start with a perfect sorrel leaf and a few freshly podded peas, the rest will surely follow. |
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In designing an application, we start with a plain-English description of the overall process, using nothing more than bulleted lists. |
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Or maybe the story about Seagal was a concoction to start with, and he won't be needing to peruse The Echo's real estate classifieds. |
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We can start with a tiny company in a hardscrabble nickel-and-dime industry and build it into a billion-dollar business. |
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The reason is that Oscar, who was my bro's best friend to start with, saved his life. |
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Doherty makes a positive start with an aggressive red but is undone on his next shot when the brown hits the jaws and bounces off the table. |
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Let's start with a bagatelle I found when browsing through the Oxford Book of English Verse. |
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We went over nymphing tactics to start with and then, when the fish started rising to the duns, we started dry fly fishing. |
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In a way, the city is reflected in its people, both seeming inaccessible and intimidating to start with. |
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British pop history doesn't start with them, but they are its 1066-the point at which the traditional curriculum really gets going. |
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York made a lively start with Colin Moore netting a rebound after the ball had bounced back off the keeper's legs from a short corner. |
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Under this approach, a court does not start with any presumption favoring, or disfavoring, the status quo. |
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To start with, it is either salted or brined to extract the moisture, next it is air-dried and then it goes to the smokehouse. |
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The best kippers start with the best herring, freshly caught in the cold waters of the Atlantic or North Sea. |
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He would start with off-the-cuff remarks and witticisms and gradually improvise a setting in which they could shine. |
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Let's start with a rectangle, and then remove a square from it with the same side length as the shortest side of the rectangle. |
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Let's not start with the holes in plausibility, or the falsely happy ending. |
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We start with a joint session between the contracts and commercial law groups. |
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If the Government is serious about disaster preparedness, it is going to have to start with the fundamentals. |
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To start with, it is common to distinguish between two different kinds of validity. |
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To start with, the referee has to be asked about the customer's character and creditworthiness and, generally, about his circumstances in life. |
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You may start with a salad and the Greek salad is enjoyable even if it has a dash too much dressing. |
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Most tours start with a visit to the palestra or gym, followed by a look at the laconicum or Turkish bath. |
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It is sensible to start with a high daily dose, such as 120 mg chlordiazepoxide or 20 mg diazepam on the first day, and then reduce the dose. |
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To start with, all the independent homelands have been reincorporated into the Republic. |
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To start with, I was quite offended by people pushing in front of me as if I didn't exist. |
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Students will start with the basic moves before graduating to more difficult stamina-building sequences. |
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Thus while we can start with Waltz, we certainly do not want to stop with him. |
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Dance in and out, start with a good strong jab and then follow with the power right. |
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Consider having each pupil start with an A or a number of gold stars, with points or stars docked when appropriate. |
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The majority of cooking equipment fires start with the ignition of cooking oil from overheating. |
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If you decide to repaper, start with an acrylic wall-covering undercoating. |
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Did the last albums start with a desire to make an album for somebody who wouldn't buy it anyway? |
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To picture the difference, start with the way geographers mark longitude and latitude on Earth's surface. |
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Any transformation of the penal system must start with the redesign of prison buildings. |
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Just one droplet to start with, but the sky was leaden grey and there was much more fallout in store. |
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Classes start with fun warm ups, circuit training, hoppers and parachute games. |
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Normally we would start with the sail, then on to the leeboard and finally on to the structure. |
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It figures that this list would start with someone who plays on the left coast. |
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To start with, corporate culture and attitude from top to bottom have to be revamped in this direction. |
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Let's imagine a language that adds glottal stops to beginnings of words if they start with vowels, and deletes final vowels. |
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I will start with mentioning Wilson Greatbatch, whose name is not a household word even in my house. |
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To perform the operation with pencil and paper one must start with the million or so numbers among which the solution is known to lie. |
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Owners should start with their property deeds, which will detail all past owners. |
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You start with the hypothesis that an applicant is serving a life sentence. |
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Please compose a poem, limerick or any other rhyming prose of your choice. It must be at least 3 verses long and start with the words. |
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If you're looking for the ultimate power apparel, start with the yellow jersey. |
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I'm sure the base wine was poor to start with, but the de-alcoholizing process made it worse. |
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Apple is off to a strong start with iPad pre-orders, with approximately 240,000 in the first two weeks, according to an estimate. |
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Instead of fighting it and litigating every claim, they start with an apology and move to mediation. |
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If you start with a book like this one, chances are you won't need that picky eater chapter at all. |
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Their thatch roofs start with a log frame, followed by thin bamboo, leaves, and, finally, grass. |
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To understand the character of a place, many architects logically start with the owners, who usually have a strong feel for their land. |
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To start with I would order crayfish with garlic butter, followed by loin of venison. |
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Her words were sharp and hurtful and more than anything he knew now that he had been wrong to think she had some decency in her to start with. |
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We start with the judge's rulings made on the scope of cross-examination and the admission of evidence. |
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To start with, the electric power plant may burn out because of just about anything. |
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We start with a series of drawings on white paper using a dark crayon, teaching symmetrical and asymmetrical patterns. |
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I'll start with the good bits, such as the feather-light dark and white chocolate torte with a vanilla custard cream. |
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Instead of crowning an ice cream sundae with one ripe strawberry, start with just berries and some balsamic vinegar. |
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How would you, if you could start with a clean piece of paper, structure this thing? |
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To get an answer, one has to start with the beginning, the tens of thousands of years humans spent as nomadic hunter-gatherers. |
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In both cases we start with solidarity, and participate in debates about strategy and tactics. |
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Unless you are used to North African flavours, you would be wise to start with very little cumin and cinnamon and the lightest hint of coriander. |
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With the supinating curl, you start with your hands in the hammer position and turn your palms up as you curl the weight. |
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With today's criminal attacks, financial institutions must start with the assumption that their customers' computers are infected with crimeware. |
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A much more realistic option is to start with soup, and if you need a little more fortification, slug some brandy into your coffee. |
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Again, start with some simple automation of the most regular housekeeping tasks, and then build in more automation as the processes mature. |
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The classes start with a short aerobic exercise to warm up the body before a 20-minute session on the poles. |
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Last year's runners up, the Goats Gate, got off to a flying start with a 6-2 win against the Dragon. |
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First, I start with a sketch I like, of a cottontail resting out on our lawn. |
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For example, you can start with a base of half a finely-chopped onion and a garlic clove sweated in olive oil. |
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To start with, each commando unit was to consist of fifty men and three officers. |
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Get some rest and we'll start with telepathy and telekinesis in the morning. |
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We'll start with a riff on a guitar, mandolin, bass or drums, and work it up from there. |
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Let's start with the way the cards look, although I'm well aware that this isn't going to be enough to sway anyone's buying decision. |
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Michael Schumacher is punted out at the first corner after trying to choreograph the start with team-mate Rubens Barrichello, who finishes third. |
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I like to start with a soft stone, such as the stick-like hones sometimes used by watchmakers. |
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We'll start with lower ones, and then work up to our closest relatives, the chimpanzee and bonobo. |
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You are looking for new people, so let's start with right in your own backyard. |
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She probably had a pretty face to start with, but her manner and grace was quite a study in femininity. |
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The 2004 Grammy marathon is off to a good start with a wildly diverse pool of nominees. |
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To start with this is an unproven assertion based all too obviously on a cosy view of a mythical working class family from the Fifties. |
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It was observed that the street children start with chewing paan and gradually change to tobacco to solution to ganja to alcohol. |
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Let's start with the 101 on mortgage fraud, and the types of mortgage fraud, specifically property flipping. |
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I'm not overly worried about it long-term and it wasn't that serious to start with. |
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It probably means a little bit more to Ian than a normal game because he wants to start with a bang. |
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To start with at least, we intend to keep running it as it has been by hiring it out to other groups. |
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Most biographers hope to start with the hearts and minds of their subjects and work outwards to reveal the shape of their lives. |
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For example, when we start with a hexagon, the final shape may be a segment, a triangle, or another hexagon. |
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We start with a gated road tarmac warm up to find a steep climb up the west flank of the valley. |
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In fact throwaways are the best things to start with because you are not losing anything should you not be very happy with your first results. |
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We've got all kinds of sensors and they start with people on the ground, and they go all the way up to outer space. |
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I start with melodies, instrumentals, a rough sketch of what the song's going to be. |
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Let's start with suggesting one might immediately start paying down any extinguishable floating rate debt. |
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Both colds and flu start with a runny nose, tickly throat, fever and aches. |
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Let's start with the components and semiconductors used in telecommunications. |
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The celebrations start with a religious ceremony during which the army flags are blessed. |
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For good menopausal health, start with soy products, which are high in estrogen-like activity. |
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Its new policies start with the recognition these animals are sentient beings. |
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One thing that could be fun to start with would be everybody suggesting songs to represent each sephira. |
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Let's start with the fact that none of the flimflam men behind the high-level financial swindles will have to do any time behind bars. |
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Some vegetables may decay before drying, so start with several in order to ensure that one will dry successfully. |
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She decided to start with a series of books about girls like Alicia and her friends. |
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Service to start with was very slow, although not surprising when you have 2 waiters for a full restaurant. |
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The contract will start with the initial shipment at the beginning of 2006 and last 12 years. |
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In that profession you start with a blank sheet of paper and a concept or abstract idea. |
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Vicky and I decided to start with meze, a selection of the staple starters Nargile has to offer. |
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These minor miracles of topsy-turviness start with a layer of fruit in a sweet, syrupy, buttery glaze in the bottom of a heavy pan or skillet. |
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Beginners start with a Competent Crew course, which covers subjects such as sail handling, mooring, rope work, safety and helmsmanship. |
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With the benefit of the elements in the first half, the Leitrim girls made a great start with three points in the first three minutes. |
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I will start with nutritional supplements, gels, isotonic drinks, power bars and creatine. |
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We start with a blond, long-haired young man shambling through the woods, mumbling to himself. |
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After a spooky tunnel we were out in the sunshine and on Long Lane, the first of three tracks, and a rather austere mile to start with. |
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Sewage can carry cholera, typhoid, hepatitis and dysentery, all of which start with acute diarrhea. |
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Whether you start with seeds or transplants, planting in midsummer means heat is likely to stress young broccoli plants. |
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The program would start with lunar orbiters, which would be followed by landers and rovers, and eventually sample return missions. |
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The traditional teacher has a careful belief that it is better to start with what is easier and work towards what is more difficult. |
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If you're up for an all-day bi-coastal eating beano, you won't want to start with a mimsy croissant-type breakfast. |
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Let's start with the heart of the circuit, the main transformer, the device that actually boosts the voltage. |
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The MBA programs on my campus start with a retreat where students get an in-depth immersion in ethics and ethical decision-making. |
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In animation, ideas start with doodles and you arrive at visually interesting things that way. |
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In Minneapolis, Mark Buehrle won his third straight start with a five-hitter as Chicago beat Minnesota. |
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Let's start with their selection policies, the one exercise that usually raises as much heat and excitement as the Lok Sabha polls itself. |
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Gerard and I are both aware that the younger you start with children, the more likely they are going to be instinctive bilinguals. |
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First-timers should start with a beard trimmer, while the bold can try the razor route. |
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I start with porridge, and then mid-morning I have six egg whites on brown toast. |
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But the championship got off to an inauspicious start with the tsunami wreaking havoc on the Kollam coast on the inaugural day. |
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Suppose you start with an ordered deck in which all the red cards are on top and all the black cards are on the bottom. |
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Even the best managers and most sophisticated thinkers start with the assumption that innovation is a mysterious black box. |
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One way to draw this is to start with an equilateral triangle, which has three sides of equal length. |
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You start with your opponent in the closed guard and a grip on his sleeve and lapel. |
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You wouldn't know where to start with a three-point turn if you had not been taught how to and had a go by yourself. |
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Jamie plumped for the poached mussels to start with, while I chose the baby goat's cheese wrapped in smoked salmon with apricot sabayon. |
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Fewer spoken words start with vowels, which provide more subtle acoustic cues than the more explosive consonant sounds. |
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These normally start with a warm-up game of dodgeball or wheelbarrow races. |
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An election of a high standard should start with the moral character and conduct of the candidate. |
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The scenario could often start with one gang member simply being stared at by a rival. |
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You start with the conclusion and work back from there to make the news and opinion fit. |
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Let us start with Skipton Woods, this I know belongs to The Woodland Trust. |
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So if you want to have a crack at rockabilly, you can start with a few free lyrics and chords from the band's albums. |
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To start with, the EU's antifraud unit is not independent enough. |
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Cantaloupes are mostly water to start with so they're definitely low-cal. |
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But everything goes wrong right from the start with one accomplice running out the door, unable to go through with it. |
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In any kind of budgeting situation, you want to start with the moves that are the least painful. |
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I start with The Graduate and how the sensitive, open-hearted, vulnerable, confused person can be a cinematic hero. |
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Beginners usually start with a regulated model with a circuit board that prevents draws longer than 10 seconds. |
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If you want to do a little more thinking, start with particles of matter. |
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To start with, we decided to split the wedge salad between us. |
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Moreover, age will not improve what was sub-standard to start with. |
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They made a flying start with a penalty in the first minute by Andrew Mawdsley, but that was quickly countered by a successful kick from Paul Branthwaite. |
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Danby had beaten the York-based side in the first match of the season but Rowntree made a brilliant start with Vanessa Walker hitting the woodwork with a blistering shot. |
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As I'm a working girl I may as well start with what I wear to work. |
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We ordered, five dishes between us to start with, to be on the safe side. |
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But reformation must start with the basic unit in society, the individual. |
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Terence Morgan's Drake, endowed from the start with an uncanny self-confidence, struck exactly the right balance between poker-faced laconism and Errol Flynn-like exuberance. |
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This pic, taken from the S Wadi, conveys the impression that the Sphinx's body was sculpted from the bedrock, in a quarry, and that it wasn't a yardang to start with. |
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We'll start with a plea for this year to just finish already. |
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And look, call me self-centered, but I can think of one minority they could start with. |
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My problem is that the film should start with the GIs leaving the landing craft and hitting the beach and finish with the assault on the German bunker. |
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Mr. President, allow me to start with a personal reminiscence. |
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To start with, all three seats must be transposed and reversed. |
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All are programmed to make fairly random movements to start with, in response to the obstacles, rival robots and pools of life-giving light they detect. |
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The symptoms of appendicitis can vary, but they usually start with a pain in the middle of the abdomen, around the tummy button, that comes and goes. |
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You start with a problem and you uncover deeper and quiet different contents in the chain of links leading to the deepest cause of the problem you started with. |
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We have nothing to lose, because we had nothing to start with. |
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But it is advisable to start with high-resolution 35-mm slides and then scan to create low-resolution digital images, rather than the other way around. |
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Well, the many articles written in the weekly and monthly angling magazines about winter carp fishing are correct, with respects to the basics, so I will start with them. |
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As a seriously risk averse individual you should start with mutual funds. |
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The interrogation of the skyjacking theory would start with the choice of airport, and the choice of the flight. |
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There is an endless number of dishes that I can start with sofrito, olives will enhance it, or stand on their own as a nosh. |
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These start with a poached egg on puff pastry, followed by melt-in-your-mouth herbed salmon, and then a thick slice of roast beef in gravy accompanied by scalloped potatoes. |
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Stephen Colbert, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, and a host of others got their start with the improv troupe. |
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You could start with a warm seafood salad on a bed of garden greens or the terrine of Rosemary marinated vegetables with tomato and bell pepper coulis. |
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In Texas Hold 'Em two aces are the best cards to start with. |
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The parade got off to its usual start with the candidates for the New York mayoral election doing the yearly meet-and-greet along the thoroughfare. |
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Where do you even start with such a tangled mess of a human being? |
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For beginners, start with the three weeks and adapt it to your needs. |
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If the throat is narrower to start with, for example because the tonsils are enlarged, it is easier for the throat muscles to close and block the airway. |
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We toyed around with the idea of letting you start with special powers and higher level values at start-up but decided that that would hinder the accessibility of the game. |
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And if trickle-down could start on a dinner napkin, surely the process of reversing its malignant effects can start with a book. |
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It's a very good idea to start with a shelter belt as this will protect valuable plants in your garden from the ravages of wind and possibly salt-laden air. |
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He was a tall man to start with, but as an Orthodox priest, he wore a miter on his head, which must have made him appear like a giant as he emerged out of the darkness. |
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I start with a blank sheet of paper and I just write a sentence. |
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Incidentally, I don't know why whingeing has to start with a bleat. |
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So, to start with, these are the films that I could watch over and over. |
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Let's start with this skeleton, containing a basic title section. |
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I use an underhand grip and start with my hand near the opposite deltoid. |
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Variable names always start with a dollar sign and then have the variable name, which can have letters, numbers, or underscores but can't start with a number. |
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To start with people are very unfriendly, unprofessional and rude. |
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With woodworking, you start with an end product in mind, and reason your way backward to the raw wood. |
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With medicine you always start with an unsolved medical problem. |
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His diet should start with liquids, then soft foods, and then solids. |
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Most folks start with a feeder or two and quickly find themselves engrossed with the resident sparrows, finches, and woodpeckers that eagerly accept the offerings. |
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For a quick short bulletin, you really have to start with summaries. |
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The story is made up of short vignettes or episodes in Ray's life. These stories start with Ray in heaven and move backwards in time until he is a small child. |
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Well since we are already here, why don't we start with the bumper cars? |
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Of course any book I wrote about the Middle East had start with Col. Qadhafi. |
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Dinner might start with swordfish carpaccio, moving on to seafood with noodles, tuna with peppers, or caponata, a Sicilian speciality based on aubergines. |
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Let us start with the presupposition that causal determinism obtains. |
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We'll start with celebutante turned reality TV star Paris Hilton. |
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To start with we stripped the old paint using a metal paint stripper. |
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Regardless of the hair's texture, type or actual length, it is important to start with strands that are dressed properly with the necessary styling products. |
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What better grape to start with than chardonnay, the grape that fuels the Labour Party, the unofficial center of the chardonnay socialist movement. |
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It would start with whispers, a sweet sound to catch your ear before maintaining a crescendo into other more vocalized sounds leading to the climax. |
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But not all chillies are suicidally hot and beginners are advised to start with milder varieties, like Anaheim or Fresno, that produce a tangy, glowing sensation in the mouth. |
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Let me start with an apology for the paucity of blogging lately. |
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No matter whether you prefer espresso, drip, perked, or pressed, you need to start with high-quality gourmet coffee beans to get a good cup of coffee. |
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Since the particles start with zero energy, this means that by the time they have collected together to form a star or a planet they have negative energy. |
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The structure that the L.D.C.A. organisers have set up for the fortnightly 30 over competition is for a midday start with a few compensations for the winter conditions. |
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They had to work out how they'd control weeds and insects, how they'd water the crop in a drought, and to start with, how they'd fertilise the soil. |
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This is because we want to start with the x-ray structure conformation. |
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Sligo's shopping spree has got off to a flying start with hundreds of shoppers availing of the many bargains in the participating stores throughout the town. |
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I'd start with The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler, a book that was prophetic in identifying imperialism with cultural decadence and barbarism. |
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You start with water and end with water, pure and unpolluting. |
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To find a purebred cat, you may start with the Cat Fancier's Association. |
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I would like to start with my personal experience with grass and Cannabis. |
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No, I take my oath that the thing that gravelled him most, to start with, was not this, but the price he had fetched! He couldn't seem to get over that seven dollars. |
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The hosts got off to a great start with a goal in the ninth minute. |
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While this information is in good dictionaries, I have sometimes wanted a more convenient list of words used in Epic which start with the digamma. |
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Diaz and Harmes start with the intricacies of concepts like interfaces, encapsulation, and inheritance, which form the basis of small patterns in JavaScript. |
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Now, both the original Asymmetric Propeller and Napoleon's theorem start with three equilateral triangles and discover the fourth one by construction. |
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To start with, you need a turntable or tape deck, a stereo preamplifier or integrated amp, a computer with a line-in audio jack, and cables to hook them together. |
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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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Many organizations start with job production and, as they develop and become larger, move to batch production and finish up with flow production. |
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State election seasons traditionally start with the annual Shad Planking event in Wakefield. |
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Most women start with a jade stone known as nephrite, which is said to have cleansing and clearing powers. |
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Progressive dances typically start with the leader and the follower facing and backing line of dance, respectively. |
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Ruff Dog Day shows Dudley the labrador retriever getting his day off to a slow start with a little help from his owner. |
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Most of the surviving manuscripts of Welsh law start with a preamble explaining how the laws were codified by Hywel. |
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We will start with the favourable case of a sexually dimorphic circuit switch that we have recently characterised. |
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So when we play Ottoman muwashaht, you're supposed to start with the prelude and go the end with the postlude. |
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The son of Diesis got his 2003 campaign off to a successful start with a three-length victory in a Newbury maiden in April. |
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Implementation will start with the Rouen site and will then be followed by the Houdan site near Paris. |
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Tahini, tomato salads, grape molasses, honey and cream, nuts, dates, pastrami and stuffed vine leaves covered most of our plate to start with. |
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Well, start with the most obvious move, picking Rubio as vice-president. |
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Tony Titchen, local dendrologist, will start with a talk on the history of some of the trees in Bute Park and then lead a tour of the park. |
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The chapters start with meaty exordiums that set the stage for the contents to come. |
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We start with direct proportions and continue onward, culminating with an examination of exponential functions and logarithms. |
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Game plans should start with basic adjustments that will defeat the offense's best three runs. |
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But due to location problems, he decided to start with The Lord of the Rings franchise instead. |
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Let's start with the current Gaffa, why doesn't Cameron drop the feeble Everyman act and just toff it up big time. |
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In an 8in square dish, start with a layer of sauce, then a layer of noodles then cottage cheese. |
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This year's challenges start with Cake Week and it's all about the swirls as they tackle their first signature bake of swiss rolls. |
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To start with, this new collection is a conspectus of his views over the last forty years. |
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Prominent directors have included Hal Prince, who also got his start with Abbott, and Trevor Nunn. |
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They all rely on the fact that caffeine is soluble and all start with soaking the coffee beans in hot water. |
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These devices also start with the monogon, a plane mirror, and include the bigon, a two-sided mirror, the trigon, quadrigon, and general n-gons. |
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To create a cute floral motif, start with a coat of OPI Amore at the Grand Canal and add three strokes of white at the nail bed to form petals. |
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In the cup races, the Australians got off to a bad start with equipment failures and false starts giving the defenders a head start. |
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I'd have to have a cold beer to start with on the beach and then a nice bottle of Spanish red, Ribera del Duero, with the meal. |
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Let's start with red valerian, a plant from the western Mediterranean region. |
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We will start with current systems, such as longitudinal hard disc and tape. |
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I am planning something along this line this summer and will start with bullheads or channel cats. |
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Let's start with that obsession, which strikes me as the strongest theme of what is, by definition, a themeless show. |
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