From early on they became frequent callers, and we had many interesting discussions. |
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You could have an action like this early on in the liquidation of an insurance company that wrote long-tail insurance. |
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I learned early on the spirit to stand up to my father, that he wasn't right because he was bigger than me or had a louder voice. |
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So I remember these two women when they came to the dojo early on when I was a 4th kyu. |
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We made a good call early on by not pitting on that first stop and it paid-off. |
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Won't some kids be stuck with a label very early on, when actually they might well change? |
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All this and a selection of tasty tapas dishes to line your stomach with early on. |
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We did release a statement early on and then a few days later we began to talk about it, starting with yesterday and today. |
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Chopper's toughness shines out while he receives multiple stabs from his best friend in prison early on in the film. |
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Driving back to Galway, the family can rise early on Sunday morning and take a boat trip to the Aran Islands. |
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Get students to think laterally early on and you will have given them an amazing lifelong gift. |
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In the best of the conditions early on, when the wind was an irrelevancy, the South African came back from the dead and put a 66 on the board. |
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The audience learns early on that he wanders the hospital at night, anaesthetises female patients in their sleep and interferes with them. |
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When they rang early on Sunday morning and broke the news to my Mum she howled like a banshee which woke me up. |
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Just like the human nose, it can sense early on if something is smoldering or starting to burn. |
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The second part of that equation seems to have been abandoned by feminists early on. |
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In fact, early on in his career, he would leave miniatures of his work on expensive sports cars in Beverly Hills along Sunset Boulevard. |
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The film's most emotionally resonant moment occurs early on, when Drew confronts her parents with her pregnancy. |
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Immunity from prosecution in return for truthful testimony was discussed early on, and rejected. |
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He was pretty lame early on when he tried to establish his personal likeability. |
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Volponi, last year's shock winner of the Classic at odds of 43-1, showed early on but faded in the back straight. |
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They had a difficult spell early on but it was never in doubt that they would still be about come the business end of the season. |
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We learn early on, for example, that the virus is spread by blood and spit. |
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The BBC claim that their viewing figures will be low if the game kicks off early on that Saturday. |
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We noticed early on that Plato, speaking through Socrates, demands that knowledge be stable. |
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His Sicilian opponent had never previously been stopped but one vicious uppercut unleashed from a southpaw stance had him seeing stars early on. |
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Some story threads are underdeveloped, and Emily's soppy character is wisely ditched early on. |
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But Australia and Germany broke away early on to move a lap ahead of the field. |
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Susan had thrown a hissy fit early on, not that David could really blame her. |
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The bridal suite was available early on the wedding day for dressing and photographs. |
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The men raced over a snowy 12k route and a group of 4 broke away early on and maintained their lead to the finish. |
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Gravity finally took its course and the train stopped on an upslope in the Cikini area of Central Jakarta, early on Friday. |
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The temperature outside early on the first day of the PBA World was near zero degrees. |
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Wharfedale started the second-half the strongest, and gave Ilkley a few frights early on but determined defence work kept them at bay. |
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Then he could score a few boundaries early on and the pressure would be off him. |
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Although she was convinced early on that she was born to be an artist, she was rarely at ease with herself. |
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His family tended to his every need as he slipped away, peacefully, at his home early on Thursday morning after an eight-year battle with cancer. |
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They led by 1-2 to 0-0 early on, with the dangerous Watson bundling the sliotar to the net. |
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But to come in unannounced, and make an insensitive comment like that so early on, was nothing short of an insult to the dead and suffering. |
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When he struck early on December 27 he was wearing black jeans and a navy hooded top piped with red. |
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When environmental concerns were initially raised, early on, Government turned a deaf ear. |
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Bangalore turns in early on winter nights, except for the few who frequent late night movie shows or night spots. |
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The sun was shining early on Monday morning so we decided to take Lucy for a walk over the road. |
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He realized early on that the idea of achieving a modus vivendi with the National Socialist dictatorship was out of the question. |
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He probably got married early on, fell in love, and has stayed true and faithful to her ever since. |
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Unfortunately, despite getting pole position, he was forced out of the race early on with engine trouble. |
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Well it was a quote from Theodore Roosevelt, which I put into my wallet very early on in my career after a particularly bad trot. |
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I did pull a hamstring one season and I got tennis elbow early on because of poor technique in my shot-putting but that was all. |
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Prince was put down twice, by Lara at slip and Marshall at short mid-wicket early on. |
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But they have to start this kind of trash talk early on to get people noticing things. |
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He fell into the trap of flogging the players at training and settling too early on his Test team. |
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But the monotremes probably split away from this main line of evolution early on, in the late Jurassic or early Cretaceous. |
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The vitality of the field has transcended many of the barriers that seemed so daunting early on. |
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Police are believed to have recovered one lorry trailer which had been abandoned by the gang early on Monday. |
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To celebrate our towering achievement, here's a photographic tableau of the PDMG as it looked last Sunday, and very early on Monday morning. |
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The ninth floor apartment in a tower block in the north London suburb of Southgate was raided early on Monday. |
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In my book, the strange, pale men shadowing Paul have several possible allegorical uses, but I decided early on not to push it. |
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The 100 bhp on tap is torqued up to produce plenty of power early on, and 60 mph in under 10 seconds is not to be sniffed at. |
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An old man, a native Belizean, visited the collection early on and he had never seen these animals. |
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Many Bostonians reacted to the victory by taking to the streets of Beantown early on Thursday morning and rioting. |
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The women were attacked within the space of two hours early on Friday, half a mile apart. |
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Clearly, the Huntingdon Connection distanced itself early on from Marrant and his mission. |
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Both basidiomycetes and ascomycetes developed the ability to digest plant tissues early on. |
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The barge carrying the linkspans arrived from Poland early on Tuesday morning. |
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A man was found dead on the railway line at Surbiton station early on Sunday morning. |
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Leigh were put under pressure early on when the Sandbach pack turned over the Leigh ball to enable their scrum half to score wide out. |
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Tactically speaking, I think we blundered early on and never really recovered. |
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Investigators will be checking passenger manifests of outgoing flights from the east coast early on Tuesday morning. |
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Very early on, Dunov manifested a great love for music and played the violin. |
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She states her thesis early on, and proceeds to document it with chapter and verse, in a dense, brilliant, eloquent argument. |
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It's my opinion that both these methods are turgid in the extreme and what is more, they telegraph Germany's intentions early on. |
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Very early on, with a new baby rabbit you should get it used to being handled. |
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As I am usually up all night Saturdays and Sundays in Roppongi, I don't often get up and out early on those days. |
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Her announcement early on that she is moving out sets off a maelstrom of change. |
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They are simply hedging their bets, forming a relationship with you early on, in a competitive industry and punting on your future success. |
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Murray showed from early on a remarkable quickness to learn, especially languages. |
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His rank and age reflected the high pilot attrition rate we suffered early on in the battle. |
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A 33 year old woman gave birth early on Monday in Beijing to a set of quintuplets through Caesarean operation, eight weeks ahead of schedule. |
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Mr Brunet says the future's looking bright too, with youngsters acquiring important skills early on, equipping them well for the future. |
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Carl arrived home early on Wednesday morning for a tearful reunion with Kim on the doorstep. |
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This has become such a science at this point that a lot of the opposition research is done very, very early on in the campaign. |
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In severe cases an antiviral drug called acyclovir may be prescribed early on in the infection. |
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He recognized early on that employees will be diligent at their jobs if they are treated well. |
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It was a very long casting process and I met Will very early on so we already knew each other quite well by the time it came to filming. |
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Firefighters battled for more than three hours to put out a blaze in a Horwich cotton mill early on Wednesday. |
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From early on, therefore, the developing countries worried they would be railroaded into a last-minute deal. |
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They re-start early on Saturday with a full day of rallying before returning to Dumfries for the finish later in the evening. |
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Thieves went on the rampage in the Kenmare and Sneem area early on Friday morning when they raided a pub, restaurant and a local shop. |
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Police have arrested three men and a juvenile over a ram raid at Lamb for Liquor bottle shop early on Sunday morning. |
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Regular eye check-ups will identify long-sightedness early on so that corrective treatment can be administered. |
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However, Percy decided to fly off early on Saturday morning, and his whereabouts are currently unknown. |
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It has terrific moments, especially early on, often anticipating Fellini in tone and setting, but it is a bit too jauntily whimsical for us now. |
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The video went kaput early on and its rewind button hadn't worked to begin with. |
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She told us very early on that we were all diamonds in the raw and that we needed refining. |
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For no particular reason, early on, he demanded to have a line judge replaced. |
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When the heavens open early on Sunday morning, just hours into the final day of the Lake of Stars Festival, everyone is taken by surprise. |
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Australia have a habit of taking a wicket or wickets very early on a day, or very early in a session. |
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Despite the exertions of a late Friday night, it was quickly evident that the troops were wide awake early on Saturday. |
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Kelsey Thu began to heat up on the field as she was shooting the ball exceptionally well early on in the game. |
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I occasionally walk the High Street early on weekend mornings when you can hear birds on the wing. |
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He recognised early on in his writing career that he needed help and has openly sought help with his novels. |
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I got a headbutt early on that cut my eye and the ref didn't respond like he's supposed to. |
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But the home side seemed galvanised early on, some ferocious tackling rocking Queensland back on their heels. |
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Continuing with Millar's book, one of the most striking passages early on is the almost random way he seems to have come into his kingdom. |
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The home side however steamed ahead from early on with a good cross in from Michael Clowry which was finished in style by Cathal O'Brien. |
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One night early on, while we sat drinking red wine on the balcony off our room, a man in the adjoining room came out on his balcony too. |
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He will lie here in state until early on Friday morning for the public to pay their last respects. |
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Most of the film is spent working very hard to build suspense and distract the audience with red herrings that stop being effective early on. |
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Youngsters in Swindon could finish early on Fridays, if plans to tackle teachers' heavy workloads get the go-ahead. |
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Nut allergies can start early on and usually do not disappear in adulthood. |
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Shots of the actual wreck of the ship, early on in the movie, set the atmosphere. |
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On a bleak, grey afternoon with a chill wind coming from the North Sea barely 100 yards away, Stanley took control of the game early on and the home side rarely threatened. |
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I got a big snootful of it early on, and didn't really like it that much. |
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The sister had wanted to be an actress, but early on accommodated herself to her sub-star power. |
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Aboul Gheit had traveled to Addis Ababa early on January 25 to head a delegation at the African Union Summit. |
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The detectives learned early on that Brinsley had arrived by bus in Manhattan. |
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But the effectiveness of this strategy depends, in part, upon whether a campaign can effectively predict who will cast an absentee ballot and which voters will do so early on. |
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Proving her value as a co-host early on, McCarthy explained to Goldberg what a hashtag is. |
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But had Ganguly keeled over early on, so would have his side. |
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You know, early on, there's a lot of window shopping going on. |
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Instead selection causes the same increase in allele frequency in both dominants and recessives, at least early on when the fates of nearly all alleles are determined. |
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He stays with his mother on the south coast during the week and reckons to make his long-distance travelling financially viable by booking early on the internet. |
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I learned early on in my diving career about respecting wild animals, when I was bitten by a wobbegong shark while diving at Sydney Harbour's north head. |
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Following launch, early on we would receive interesting e-mails via the Web site about spectacular projects in Hawaii or Florida or other waterfront wonderlands. |
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There are indications of this early on, particularly in a scene in which Selina tries to teach Pervus to diagram sentences. |
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It was his fine play which levelled the scores for the Wasps early on. |
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Anybody with any sap running will probably be out of step with the general parade, at least early on. |
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It was also apparent from early on that Hibs stopper Pat Walker was commander-in-chief of the group as the younger players in particular followed him regimentally. |
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Not only can boosting the mineral content of teeth through remineralization prevent tooth decay, but if employed early on, it can actually reverse decay, say some dentists. |
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Despite the fact that the two actresses often seem to compete for the role of Hollywood's leading Latin lady, the one positively sought out the other from early on. |
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In an encounter that had zing in spades, more than a few men found themselves falling early on as the fight to avoid failure tended towards the physical. |
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From early on it became clear to close observers of the EU that the role and rule of law were going to be critical in anchoring EU policy regimes. |
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When I wrote the novel about the Gulag, House of Meetings, the name Stalin only appears in a footnote very early on. |
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In a hilarious harbinger of things to come, Brooks even laid down a freestyle rap early on in the series. |
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For successful implementation over time, the core team necessarily must expand, yet excessive rotation of new members early on may diminish success. |
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She became a globalist early on in her life, a moment that is crystallized in the incredible anecdote that begins her book. |
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Weiner hinted that an event that occurred early on in the series may come back to haunt Don in the final episodes. |
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He got into alpine racing, liked it, and early on developed his own headstrong approach to the sport. |
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Edna sleeps very little and awakens early on Sunday morning. |
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Boycott herself decamped early on, smitten by an American visitor to London, John Steinbeck IV, son of the Nobelist in literature. |
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If we wanted to be sure of succeeding with the big ventures, we would have to act rapidly and ensure early on that we had given ourselves enough room for manoeuvre. |
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It is feasible he made his point in even stronger terms in the dressing room beforehand, but there was little evidence early on of his sermon provoking the desired reaction. |
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So I definitely saw the attempts to marginalize me early on. |
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Air Force Honcho enjoyed plenty of luck in running last week after being baulked early on and may not enjoy a trouble free passage either this time. |
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In Class 3 ballast became a problem early on as light pilots filled their harnesses with lead so they could fly the same size wings as the bigger guys. |
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I resolved early on that I would become an aeronautical engineer and test pilot and as I progressed through school I took courses that would lead to that goal. |
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Or when Russell Simmons showed up early on and offered big money with strings attached. |
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The film opens with screeching modem noise, and the frame skitters out of space early on, suggesting that the movie is bursting at the seams with electric energy. |
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Very early on it became clear there were three story lines that needed to be interwoven. |
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He was seduced into the unionist country house set very early on. |
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Children who see literacy as a family value and learn early on that reading and writing are pleasurable, important and meaningful are more successful in school. |
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Many hunts take steps the night before, or early on the day of the hunt, to block up the entrances to earths, badger setts and artificial places such as drains. |
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The rise in scale, and in stakes, is telegraphed early on in the nearly two-and-a-half hour film. |
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The guys that I was partnering with early on wanted the logo to be a guy opening his trench coat. |
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The Stromness lifeboat stood by while a tow rope was attached by the Banff-registered fishing boat Enterprise. The boats arrived at Scrabster harbour early on Tuesday. |
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The two pugilists traded blows early on, and seemed fairly evenly matched. |
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The tortoise Hollande, early on in his bid to become the Socialist nominee, had only two reporters on his beat. |
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Equally at ease with singing in Punjabi, Hindi, Gujarati, Bhojpuri and even Arabic, Harjeet says he learnt to survive early on in his career by never saying no. |
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In a species as hungry for social interaction as ours, a trait that causes some individuals to shrink from the group ought to have been snuffed out pretty early on. |
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Grizzard said he knew early on that the study might be received as polemic. |
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From early on, it was apparent that it was going to be a game of tussles and the side which benefited most from the dead ball would finish victorious. |
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In Washington D.C., he could ride an 80 bus to the Capitol, early on a weekday morning. |
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After jabbing him early on, Rigby let his warrior instincts get the better of him and he ended up slugging it out in a fight which had the Wythenshawe Forum crowd on its feet. |
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Our waste collection is unsociably early on Tuesday mornings. |
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It shows that Gershwin wanted to go beyond songwriting early on. |
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Desiree woke up bright and early on the morning of the 25th. |
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Her ordeal began early on Friday morning after a night out in Marmaris. |
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I never even got to sing, having lost my voice early on in the evening. |
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A new study shows stress tests may not catch heart disease early on. |
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Lasers have been used in otology for more than 20 years, but initial cost, complexity and safety concerns prevented most otologists from adapting this technology early on. |
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The girls' relationship is established early on as we see Elena kissing her studly Italian boyfriend while sis stares from across a table miserably gorging on a sundae. |
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He and Julie are the only board holdovers from the early days of the Belmont project, and both of them raised objections to the Belmont contract early on. |
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A fight broke out early on Saturday morning, in the car park of the club. |
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John Lydgate's tale was popular early on and exists in old manuscripts both on its own and as part of the Tales. |
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As I entered her house early on the afternoon before the ritual, Nadmid Udgan was busy making protective amulets on her manual sewing machine. |
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Law's thick Scottish accent is more shipshape than the script, which jettisons plausibility from the torpedo tubes early on. |
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Law's thick Scottish accent is more ship-shape than the script, which jettisons plausibility from the torpedo tubes early on. |
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This in turn enables IEs to deal with productibility issues and production costs early on. |
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Kasparov sacked his queen early on in the game to gain a positional advantage against Kramnik. |
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Andreas Wohler's charge, sent off at odds of 13-2, was held up early on by Johnny Murtagh as Ektihaam and Universal set a strong early pace. |
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Tomatoes were grown mainly as ornamentals early on after their arrival in Italy. |
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I TAUGHT my kids about the boy who cried wolf early on in life, but it appears to have done little good. |
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Another explosive that was planted on the Up-line tracks was detected and de-fused by the bomb squad early on Monday morning. |
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The ball still swings early on, however, particularly from the Nursery End if a breeze gives the bowler a bit more oomph in his run up. |
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Philip then entered into war against the Achaemenid Empire but was assassinated by Pausanias of Orestis early on in the conflict. |
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The General Letter Office in Threadneedle Street burned down early on Monday morning, through which post passed for the entire country. |
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The Protestants, in comparison, were diverse in their opinion of the deuterocanon early on. |
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Kher Keep is a one-of with no drawback in this deck that creates blockers early on. |
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The Dee Estuary was industrialised from quite early on in the Industrial Revolution, and some industry remains today. |
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Calzaghe damaged his hand early on in the fight and according to Calzaghe, he suffered a dose of food poisoning. |
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From very early on in its history, it would raise two armies annually to campaign abroad. |
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Despite the disdain of the Imperial family, it seems that from very early on the general public respected Claudius. |
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The Blue Toon had chances to go ahead early on and Stuart McKay went close with a cute backheel and a daisy cutter from the edge of the box. |
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And it was the gangling Allsop who had the visitors back-pedalling early on as he flashed an early half-volley wide of the upright. |
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From early on, Roman and Byzantine policy was to develop close links with the powers of the coast of the Red Sea. |
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I wrote a pantoum very early on, and that's one of the constricting forms that seemed to paradoxically release your mind, rather than hold it in. |
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Although they struggled early on, with Katrina Parrock doing most of the damage. |
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This finding was seen in the desert tortoise, which has the highest mortality early on in life which then steadily declines till death. |
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The war saw land battles in Sicily early on, but the theatre shifted to naval battles around Sicily and Africa. |
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The importance of tobacco to soldiers was early on recognized as something that could not be ignored by commanders. |
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Although it was ordered in 1660 that the castle and town walls should be dismantled, the work was aborted early on and may never have started. |
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Be vigilant early on in the season, removing any infected fruitlets and clearing up any fallen ones and destroying them as soon as possible. |
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While most of them early on became hereditary, currently some offices are appointed, while others inherit their positions. |
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All three moved very early on to Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo, the country's main cultural capitals, in order to pursue their work. |
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Saoire was never far off the lead as she raced in the front rank early on in company with Sanserif and Mona Lisa. |
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Roman Savin and Vitaliy Karpenko were plucked from a liferaft by an RAF helicopter crew early on Sunday. |
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Was writing a self-evident career early on in both your lives? |
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From early on, Voltaire had trouble with the authorities for critiques of the government. |
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Orhan Duzgun said bus travelling from Istanbul to the eastern province of Mus crashed in the central province of Kayseri early on Thursday. |
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The former Springbok full back kicked six points early on, as Bridgend stuttered. |
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Graeme Thompson had kicked a penalty very early on in the game, and then after the America try added another four points. |
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Havel came in early on Sunday afternoon, to avoid detention. |
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The driver of the truck is in police custody following the accident early on Friday, an official at Ajman Police told Gulf News yesterday. |
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That is something I learned early on that Canadians expect from their leaders. |
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In neighboring Wakayama Prefecture, one person was found dead in a house which was buried under a mudslide early on Sunday morning. |
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We really need to know the texturing early on because we have to know which materials we are going to use and the tooling needed. |
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It did not go very well at first, with bad weather hindering many sorties early on. |
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He rose up early on the morrow, and thrust the fleece together, and wringed the dew out of the fleece. |
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Everybody will be scurrying to get the possies early on and I will just try and slot in somewhere where he is h ap py. |
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Cracks started appearing early on, when financial markets began behaving in ways that users of Li's formula hadn't expected. |
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Those who got rich were those who joined the company very early on and took some of their pay in stock. |
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But it was all Reading early on and a flowing move involving James Harper and Luke Chadwick ended with Andy Hughes blasting over. |
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Had Corporal Jones produced his orders early on, we all might have been spared a lamentable squanderation of much-needed time. |
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West Germany took the lead through Helmut Haller early on, but six minutes later Moore was fouled just inside the German half of the field. |
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It was fortified early on with a castle on the steep hill that overlooks the city's western side. |
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Farmer's unpredictable outfit ahead early on, to post a 2-1 verdict with goals from Danny Neeld and Adam Ainge. |
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From early on, the Low Countries began to develop as a commercial and manufacturing center. |
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Binford also brought in new assistants Brittney Vian and Tristy Default, making for a noticeable adjustment period early on. |
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Irritation of the peritoneal cavity can lead early on to a profound vagal response resulting in neurogenic shock and later to true septic shock. |
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Trudeau made her mark early on, posting strong showings at the MSTCA's Red Auerbach Freshman-Sophomore and Invitational meets. |
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You were also in swat early on, which has the most ridiculous plot ever. |
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The insatiable demand for manpower for the Western Front had been foreseen early on. |
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Lee Complin also returns to the side having broken an arm very early on in the season. |
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An inscription mentioning early governor Aulus Platorius Nepos indicates that the change of plans took place early on. |
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The device was also used from very early on in urban contexts as a cloth press for printing patterns. |
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The headmistress recognised his talent early on, as did many of his subsequent educators. |
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It is possible that, early on, teosinte may have been gathered as preferred feed for domestic animals. |
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When the colony fell, the company freed the first slaves and some others, establishing early on a nucleus of free negros. |
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Denis revealed early on his ability as an effective strategist in the pursuit of his goals, and as an innovator of proactive legislative policy. |
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City's unexpansive shape played into the hands of their hosts early on, with Real bearing down on goal on more than one occasion. |
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The spice trade was associated with overland routes early on but maritime routes proved to be the factor which helped the trade grow. |
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Because of Gotland's central position in the Baltic Sea, from early on the Gutes became a nation of traders and merchants. |
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Some of the oldest existing manuscripts of the tales include new or modified tales, showing that even early on, such additions were being created. |
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The most severe flood occurred early on the morning of 5 February 1852, when the embankment of the Bilberry Reservoir collapsed causing the deaths of 81 people. |
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Barbara, who won the title back in 1991 with the Connemarapony Tiercel Mystical, will travel down to London early on Monday morning for the class. |
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Full moon in December is the day the Sri Lankans remember and celebrate Sanghamitta's day in honor of the Ven.The commitment to bodhisattva's path was stated early on by Ven. |
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In some cases, abortions have been performed on inviable fetuses very early on, but women whose pregnancies are more advanced are forced to carry to term. |
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This is a busy day and a nettlesome one too, from early on until bedtime. |
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Most early landscapes are clearly imaginary, although from very early on townscape views are clearly intended to represent actual cities, with varying degrees of accuracy. |
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Alan King's 12-1 chance was held up early on by Ian Popham as Art Mauresque and Next Sensation set a strong pace during their tight battle for the lead. |
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Championed early on by the likes of Aphex Twin, Vitalic and Klaxons, Heartbreak's music is rooted in the underground techno and disco of their youth. |
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Ponting narrowly survived being run out early on and this proved crucial in the context of the match as the momentum gradually swung in Australia's direction. |
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Formulas giving churches with a large central area were to become preferred in Byzantine architecture, which developed styles of basilica with a dome early on. |
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The badnjak is central tradition in Serbian Orthodox Church Christmas celebration where young and straight oak, is ceremonially felled early on the morning of Christmas Eve. |
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Although it was only City's second appearance in the Champions League, they had plenty of European experience in their ranks and they were confident in possession early on. |
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The ability to screen for eye disease using ultra-widefield fundus imaging is another means to identify risk in asymptomatic patients and catch eye disease early on. |
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But the Kangaroos, who had led early on through Sam Thaiday, broke the hosts with Jharal Yow Yeh, five-goal Jonathan Thurston and Greg Inglis all crossing. |
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Catalyze was easily available at 6-1 in places early on for the six-furlong seller but by offtime was the even-money favourite as Jake The Snake proved friendless. |
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Jazz was from early on closely intertwined with the smoking that was practiced in the venues where it was played, such as bars, dance halls, jazz clubs and even brothels. |
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Female smokers in film were also early on associated with a type of sensuous and seductive sexuality, most notably personified by German film star Marlene Dietrich. |
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Renault fostered its reputation for innovation from very early on. |
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However, Allied aid remained low because the Burma Road was closed and the Allies suffered a series of military defeats against Japan early on in the campaign. |
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Commanding a small flotilla of frigates and smaller vessels, he landed a force of 167 seamen and marines early on the morning of 8 March under a supporting bombardment. |
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Veracruz had a number of encomiendas that changed hands a number of times, but early on came under the direct control of the Spanish crown rather than individual encomenderos. |
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Zapotec elites engaged in the market economy early on, which undermined to an extent the bonds between commoners and elites who colluded with the Spanish. |
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Every girl who hoped to marry had started early on her glory box, sewing and embroidering household linen, buying sheets and towels on cash order. |
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Sin-bins Refs can about big early on, them a option to their But some would and that would add to the strength of officiating, not just in this country but the world over. |
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Punkers and anarchists seem to have discovered the Web site early on. |
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However, early on Tuesday morning, the flames jumped over the Fleet and outflanked them, driven by the unabated easterly gale, forcing them to run for it. |
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Forces which deterred the democracies from acting to stop Hitler early on and at a much, much lower cost in human life were pacifism, appeasement, and isolationism. |
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Wales chose to bring their back-five into the game early on with Andy Powell, Sam Warburton, Dan Lydiate and Bradley Davies making inroads into the England defence. |
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There was plenty of Klopp's trademark workaholism about Liverpool early on, with Adam Lallana appearing to have had a German rocket inserted up his backside. |
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If OCD is there in the picture, seeking help early on is crucial. |
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The forerunners of today's state of Lower Saxony were lands that were geographically and, to some extent, institutionally interrelated from very early on. |
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He adds that generous mentors such as Sulzberger and Cowles taught him early on that a good measure of a person's character is how he treats those who work for him. |
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The Glagolitic alphabet was originally used at both schools, though the Cyrillic script was developed early on at the Preslav Literary School where it superseded Glagolitic. |
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European schools generally offer secondary language classes for their students early on, due to the interconnectedness with neighbour countries with different languages. |
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This relationship too, reportedly ran into difficulties early on. |
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From early on, the State of Aguascalientes has proactively accepted direct investments from Japanese automotive industry and continued to grow its economy. |
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Psychiatric nurse Tanya Allen was one of the first on the scene when six-month-old Sam Cooper-Stevens was pulled from the icy waters of Watchet, Somerset, early on Sunday. |
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It had been thought on the basis of morphological data that iguanid lizards diverged from other squamates very early on, but molecular evidence contradicts this. |
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Both parents feed the chicks, although early on in the rearing period, the male does most of the feeding and the female most of the brooding and guarding. |
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The Pics were put onto the back foot early on when a towering header from Dean Lisles put the home side ahead following a corner from the right hand side. |
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With its quirky, minor-key tonality and its penchant for psychedelic jams, it's very easy for listeners to think they've gotten the band pegged early on. |
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The visitors took the lead early on when a slide tackle from Pilgrims defender Paul Connolly 30 yards out looped the ball into the net for a bizarre own goal. |
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Raids were conducted at the rectorate building of the university, the first university in Kayseri to be privately funded by a foundation, early on Wednesday morning. |
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Although Internet technology is at the core of Stentor's business, Muduroglu decided early on that he would not position the company as a dot-com. |
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