Never extravagantly funded to begin with, they now find their research budgets cut even further. |
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I must admit to finding it a bit slow to begin with and rather drawn out in some places. |
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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 couldn't get conformable to begin with and then just got over tired and ratty. |
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Assuming that the concrete has good aggregate to begin with, enduring freezing and thawing is the primary durability issue. |
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Shaking his head in disbelief, he wondered how he'd come to wind up in this situation to begin with. |
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He let the other one get under his skin and destroy what made him one of the lads to begin with. |
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Bangalore Live will offer jazz, world music, Latin, fusion, and rock, to begin with. |
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If the devil was a real angel to begin with, how ever did he come to revolt against God? |
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You can get quite used to a lifestyle movement, however alien it might seem to begin with. |
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In the Linnaean taxonomy, everything is, to begin with, a member of a kingdom. |
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I will admit, sacrilegiously, to not being terribly fond of Beethoven's opera to begin with. |
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After all, Nelson Mandela was the automatic choice as president to begin with. |
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The Mahatma, a clean man to begin with, hasn't even worn his sandals in more than 50 years. |
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If she's that babelicious inside and out, then surely she's the belle of the ball to begin with. |
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It was quite orderly to begin with, as the feeder teased the sharks with the frozen bait. |
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I only watched to begin with and when I did finally get in the water backstroke was the only thing I liked. |
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So, to begin with, I turn to the necessary defining of the terms and concepts to be discussed. |
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The actual probability depends not only on the reliability of the test, but also the number of infections in the population to begin with. |
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The people who are in charge are second rate thinkers who rose to the top because the pool was so small to begin with. |
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It seems evident that while there seemed to be a tilt towards Bombay and Calcutta to begin with, at least the awardees were all Indians. |
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If they were poor to begin with, they would scarcely be better off as mendicants wholly dependent on the charity of poor householders. |
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He is, to begin with, beautifully, sensuously feminine, not merely somewhat androgynous. |
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Classes for secondary school pupils were held in the convent to begin with. |
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He wasn't interested in that to begin with, he just thought the job of a winger was to get crosses into the box and create goals for others. |
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This is the type of type diplomacy which put these countries on the outside to begin with. |
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I really want to ask the press why the law and government policy is necessary to begin with if we do not observe or apply it. |
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And although it was never really mine to begin with, a very small part of me still can't help but morn its loss. |
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To be successful in the field, you need the most basic skills to begin with. |
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The movie I believe had a lot of potential, a good story line to begin with and some good visual effects. |
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Well, any discussion of this would have to begin with how stupid and dumb they are. |
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We help people to change the habits that have created the problems for them to begin with. |
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They're not larger than life characters to begin with, and so when you meet them, it's a bit like seeing someone at a party. |
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He has looked at archival manuscripts from some 300 communities, and further research on beguinages will have to begin with his findings. |
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The Scottish independent television market was spawned, mewling and puking to begin with, by Channel 4 and its regional disbursement of funding. |
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His hood still shadowed any semblance of a face, if he had even had one to begin with. |
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Given the mood of gloom that has spread across the markets perhaps it is best to begin with a spot of mirth. |
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Then, all in a moment, her face darkened with a mirthless glare as though there had been no jocularity to begin with. |
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He was a truly appalling candidate to begin with, and his campaign was a disaster. |
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The small self has everything to lose because it is all an unanchored project to begin with. |
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But if you never really liked them all that well to begin with, this might be a good time to unload them. |
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I fancy that most of the female narcotists of to-day would, to begin with, have preferred wine and brandy to chloral. |
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Of course, both Naziism and Soviet communism were critiques of bourgeois liberalism, so maybe they had a lot in common to begin with after all. |
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Tom's singing voice was a little unsteady to begin with, but soon solidified into a soft, smooth tenor. |
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A femoral hernia can cause serious medical problems if left untreated, even if there are no troublesome symptoms to begin with. |
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The question of the intelligentsia, a somewhat vague term to begin with, is not really explored here systematically. |
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They are ostentatiously nonchalant, disinclined to become too involved, at least to begin with. |
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I'm not a big fan of Frist to begin with, but I think Allen has more spine. |
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Whiplash is a truly comic experience, rare enough among today's video games, and brutalising a bunny is refreshing fun to begin with. |
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I don't even know where to begin with the standouts for the night, since pretty much everything was fabulous. |
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They asked for Abel as a playmate and companion to begin with and Mr Davis was pleased to oblige. |
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Your approach will work but the sail will not be nearly as good as one designed as a staysail to begin with. |
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We had opted for a day in the mountains to begin with, followed by some steadier walking. |
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If you don't want to lose something unexpectedly, offer something up to begin with. |
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So he was probably regarded as a little bit eccentric and odd, and a bit old-fashioned to begin with. |
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It was evanescent, fading just as quickly as it had appeared, and translucent to begin with. |
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She was, at least on the spectrum, pretty high functioning, at least to begin with. |
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Referee Nigel Owens was hot on this to begin with, and the Borders played accordingly. |
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While my proboscis was never truly petite to begin with, neither did it require me to have a face the size of Montana on which to park it. |
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A verb phrase is allowed to begin with anything it wants, subject only to the syntactic principles about the contents of verb phrases. |
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I was ahead enough in class anyway, so I was out of my peer group to begin with. |
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The only issue I had with it was the shaky-cam scenes, but that's a pet peeve of mine to begin with so take it as such. |
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I'm not a public speaker to begin with, and so what if I just embarrass myself, or come across as inarticulate and incoherent? |
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Really, the only reason I went through this to begin with is because I don't want to have to buy a new purse if the stains won't come out. |
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They can only be expected to take the latter course if leading innovators put the necessary work and investment into accessibility to begin with. |
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I always found her to be nasally and pitchy, but I'm not a big fan of the country twang to begin with. |
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It seemed a good idea to begin with the brush because it was the most constant friend. |
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But at least it worked, which was important as the FBI had very little counter-intelligence capacity to begin with. |
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I decided to begin with cold items, choosing a large portion crab sticks with many condiments to accompany them. |
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The rules were, to begin with, difficult to master, since, as a journalist, one's entire instinct was to blow the gaff. |
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The overall pattern, however, suggests that her personality is prickly to begin with and that her life has not gone the way she would have liked. |
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I can't pass judgment on the studio or the film restorers because I have no way to tell how bad the film prints were to begin with. |
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Companies which defocus when they diversify probably do not have very good products to begin with, or good product engineers. |
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Oedipus orders Tiresias to leave, and Tiresias does so gladly, as he did not want to be there to begin with. |
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Any campaign pushing for a name change has to begin with our own media, officials and the people on the street. |
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There really wasn't much there to begin with, because the plane had hit the ground so hard and was buried underneath the ground for the most part in fragments. |
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The retooling of America ought to begin with a new vision of what America can become in the 21st century. |
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The gradient is steep to begin with as the road goes through sharp bends. |
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The current '80s crop of cartoon favorites, sitcom has-beens, embarrassing pop relics, and fashion offenses takes what was essentially kitsch to begin with and parodies it. |
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That's 48 songs all together plus one to begin with and one to end it all. |
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The sequence to peace, officials said, was supposed to begin with the Taliban opening a representative office in Doha first. |
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Nervy to begin with, he came close to panic as zero hour approached. |
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Indeed, some critics have suggested that Evan was misdiagnosed to begin with. |
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It certainly doesn't help that these tracks, marginal compositions to begin with, seem to have been completely defanged by glossy production techniques. |
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But like I said to begin with, I considered and still to this day consider the happenings of that night to be simply a form of artistic expression. |
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It was quite nice to begin with but after a few years it became neglected and the vandals moved in, smashing down arbours, trees, the children's play area and the sports hut. |
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I could have gone by myself, but it wouldn't have been a smart thing to do because two couples and the fifth wheel usually don't work out too well to begin with. |
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It was a brutal, gut-wrenching case to begin with, and the damning evidence just keeps rolling in. |
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The 1970s continued some of these tones to begin with, but as the decade progressed these moved toward earthier and softer more wistful tones such as aubergine and rust. |
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Ma'am, if you must know, I wasn't very trustful to begin with. |
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As sites of considerable productive value and significant social debate, I believe it is important to begin with an introduction to the gardens themselves. |
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Marxist critics savaged La Strada as an abandonment of neorealist principles, but as a director, Fellini was never really a neorealist to begin with. |
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Be My Baby is like a modern day acoustic ballad, with melancholic twists and the now trademark falsetto, complete with strings and the mouth organ to begin with. |
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This means that when finally offered the opportunity to speak, I'm liable to begin with apologising for being so out of practice, and then to start blithering unstoppably. |
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Their authority is fundamentally illegitimate to begin with, meaning defiance carries no moral ambiguity, even if the physical consequences for the defier are deadly. |
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What this means is that Legco, which has little political power to begin with, is controlled by conservative forces subservient to Beijing and the Hong Kong government. |
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But as horrible as this sounds, in 2012, Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan are not looking for those type of people to begin with. |
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The video is transferred fairly well onto disc, and while some of it isn't super stellar, I'm amazed that a low-budget film can look this good to begin with. |
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Interfaith relationships can be more difficult for Wiccans and other Pagans, for the simple reason that, to begin with, we are only a small portion of the whole society. |
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I think that the Star-Spangled Banner is untuneful, nearly unsingable, and usually played too slowly, so it loses what little character it had to begin with. |
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But I'm talking about Washington, where much reality is surreality to begin with. |
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Shoes can become more comfortable once you break them in, but if they're not comfortable to begin with when you're trying them on in the store, chances are they will never be. |
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When one works in a chromatic, rather than diatonic, idiom to begin with, it's not unusual to want to work with basic materials which incorporate all twelve tones. |
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The first night was very strange because I felt stupid to begin with. |
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I had no roadmaps, and I had a bad sense of direction to begin with. |
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You can't divorce unless you were validly married to begin with. |
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Pat Reid was buck private to begin with and, even though he was in charge of an important group, he remained a buck private until the day he left Spain. |
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I mean, to begin with, he works in a pharmacy, which means he has to deal with other people's very embarrassing personal problems on a daily basis. |
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The choir themselves are all dressed in yellow robes to begin with but disrobe half way through the service to reveal their normal clothes underneath. |
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We can offer you clinical facilities at the JFK Hospital to begin with, and we will ask to use your expertise to help us equip whatever surgical room you will need. |
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He was in the wrong for trying to push me out of the way to begin with. |
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One can only presume, therefore, that all the tactical blunders and propaganda goofs which have characterised events so far were all part of this cunning plan to begin with. |
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Becky Sharp exploits the weaknesses of those around her to weasel her way into society, but her own vanity is what drives her there to begin with. |
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Squat and few in number to begin with, by the thirteenth century gargoyles became more numerous and had developed the projecting form characteristic of gothic cathedrals. |
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The sentence has the public, never that trusting of politicians to begin with, wondering how seriously white-collar crime is being taken by the courts. |
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This is a feeble article of faith to begin with, but it helps to push my pen through this exordium and what now follows. |
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It was decided to focus on bombing Britain's industrial cities, in daylight to begin with. |
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The yard goods printer tried to keep its Webster plant current, but they had an old building to begin with. |
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She was a beautiful woman, who never had any illusions about kadis to begin with. |
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The exercise will be ''basic'' to begin with, Singh said on the sidelines of a function at Pune in western India's Maharastra State. |
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It made biologists question whether the island night lizard was ever actually floundering to begin with. |
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But why do conservatives dislike Tyson so much to begin with? |
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I kinda knew to begin with that it was for a German Shepherd, and that's why I wanted to do it. |
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Was this chapter necessary, since it serves to reify these misperceptions, whether or not the reader had them to begin with? |
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Unfortunately you'll have to wait a short while for your first mech and settle for battle armour to begin with. |
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But Coors Light is light to begin with that our tasters felt the beer character was subsumed by citrusy essence. |
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His many charitable donations are beside the point. They do not make up for the fact that he stole the money to begin with. |
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I don't care what anyone says of my statement, but a vowed religious community should not have stockholdings to begin with. |
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The name Mabinogion for these stories is often incorrectly thought to begin with Guest but it was already in use in the late 17th century cf. |
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The open season on culture in Manhattan used to begin with the first stroke of a Metropolitan Opera baton. |
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However, this coast, which was difficult to navigate to begin with, had been heavily fortified before the war. |
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Marti must contend with a remote stepmother, podlike to begin with, and has to destroy the vegetative incarnations of her father and brother. |
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Yet such words are said to begin with a vowel in German but a glottal stop in Arabic. |
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Very little unified these older Southern dialects, since they never formed a single homogeneous dialect region to begin with. |
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Individual effort was needed to cultivate oneself, but one's natural tendencies were good to begin with. |
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In the east, where the mountain scenery is so much more stirring to begin with, Patterdale provides the focal point. |
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The obliviousness of your reply is staggering, or would be, if you weren't such an obvious spergy sociopath to begin with. |
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Although my hair was quite long to begin with it now looked thicker, fuller, fluffier, silkier and with a knock-out shine. |
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Studio heads, now forced into unprecedented decisions, decided to begin with the actors, the least palatable, the most vulnerable part of movie production. |
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The campaign was planned to begin with attacks on airfields near the coast, gradually moving inland to attack the ring of sector airfields defending London. |
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Therefore, instead of a f lurry of construction, it would be best to begin with re-introducing training and education on a small scale, with gradual growth. |
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We have agreed that heat is energy to begin with. Light is also a form of energy for when absorbed by any opaque substance it turns completely into heat. |
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According to The Verge, Brin said that it was probably a mistake for him to work on anything that is tangentially related to social to begin with. |
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Double my wages? You weren't paying me anything to begin with! |
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Hammick's son, the towing trials for the Conundrums were carried out using diesel tugs to begin with, as these were the most modern, and believed to be the most powerful. |
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Paint Amazing Watercolors from Photographs shows how to begin with a strong photo and then use watercolor to provide a unique interpretation of that photo. |
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What sparked off the protests to begin with was a water dispute in Daraa, the so-called epicentre of the peaceful Syria revolution, with Alawis and Druze doing the protesting. |
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And I'll have a headache in a few minutes because Mickey, who has a big mouth to begin with, always breaks out in a bad case of cell yell when he's on a phone. |
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However, if you had advanced disease to begin with and had to have treatment such as chemotherapy first, you may be referred to a urologist afterwards for orchidectomy. |
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