Or when they want to start with, say, a Chardonnay, then switch to a Cabernet with the meal. |
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Poetry shouldn't be friendly, period, to start with, and it's not there for users. |
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It just makes me wonder who the heck has called him a genius 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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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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But production can only push the music so far if the band's soul isn't there to start with. |
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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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One way to draw this is to start with an equilateral triangle, which has three sides of equal length. |
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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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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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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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Service to start with was very slow, although not surprising when you have 2 waiters for a full restaurant. |
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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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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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Vicky and I decided to start with meze, a selection of the staple starters Nargile has to offer. |
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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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She decided to start with a series of books about girls like Alicia and her friends. |
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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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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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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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I guess that gave the day something of an air of mystique and charm to start with. |
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Other things to start with include five different kinds of soup, from borscht to solana. |
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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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The audience sat sedately to start with, expecting a traditional folk dance. |
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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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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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I'm not overly worried about it long-term and it wasn't that serious to start with. |
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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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In a way, the city is reflected in its people, both seeming inaccessible and intimidating to start with. |
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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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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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I'm sure the base wine was poor to start with, but the de-alcoholizing process made it worse. |
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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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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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She probably had a pretty face to start with, but her manner and grace was quite a study in femininity. |
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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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Just one droplet to start with, but the sky was leaden grey and there was much more fallout in store. |
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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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I would suggest that unlined curtains, made in a plain fabric, are the best ones to start with. |
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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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And nor do I know how many megajoules the magnetic field had to start with. |
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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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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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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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This comes as a three-course meal, packed with a variety of kebabs 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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I picked one of my Greek favourites, the Salata Snezhanka four leva, to start with. |
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To ensure that its future A380 jumbo jet project would be viable, Airbus needed to start with at least 50 orders. |
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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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If you are dealing with a mechanical invention you do not have to start with what your competitor has put on the market, you make your own. |
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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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So in order to start with a bit of entertainment, we shall start our brainstorming seminar with a theater company called Framtidens Ledarskap. |
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This proposal would enable the new Appeals Tribunal to start with a clean slate, focusing on its proper role as an appeals instance. |
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This enabled us to allow the new Country Manager to start with a completely clean slate. |
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Some cyclists find this difficult to start with and prefer to rack up mileage. |
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One of the things I'd like to start with is a quote from a young aboriginal man who was a gang member. |
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It's a good idea to start with the dry goods, you know the crackers, canned food and pasta. |
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Passing with the left hand will feel strange to start with, but don't worry, you'll soon get used to it. |
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I decided to rewrite the play and to start with the possibility of magical effects that inflect its constructions. |
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Remember to start with lukewarm water first as cold feet should not be exposed to hot water suddenly. |
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While it is a good rule to start with some of the positives, it is a good practice to intersperse them throughout the discussion. |
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Mr. President, allow me to start with a personal reminiscence. |
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In Texas Hold 'Em two aces are the best cards to start with. |
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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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We have nothing to lose, because we had nothing to start with. |
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As I said, what's left on the agenda: I think you have to start with education. |
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Secondly, these podcasts are politically incorrect, so of course we have to start with a prayer! |
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Mr President, I should like to start with a little irreverence which only your Irish colleagues can take the liberty of doing. |
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To gain acceptance of the notion of resource shifting, it's best to start with low-profile, informal resource shifts, to show how it can work. |
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It is safer to start with the speed bar a little long and shorten it following your first flights. |
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I want to start with that because it's not a commonplace, particularly in a period of great religiosity. |
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So we decided to start with hard compound tyres in the front and in the rear but probably we made a mistake because the rear one was too hard. |
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But if your face is small or large, you may want to start with a small or large size. |
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Its characteristics on take off and its precise and intuitive turn are perfect to start with paramotoring. |
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If an animal is genetically tough to start with, there's not much you can do. |
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I want to start with that first question on the principle, not the programs. |
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We're going to start with the last point, i.e. a project for setting up a promotional network. |
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If appropriate it could be envisioned to start with a simpler instrument and upgrade its legal standing over time. |
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You have to start with what you feel, on the fact that you can't necessarily place an object in time. |
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It's unusual for me to start with the greatest unit of the entire army list. |
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For a quick short bulletin, you really have to start with summaries. |
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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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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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Moreover, age will not improve what was sub-standard to start with. |
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We ordered, five dishes between us to start with, to be on the safe side. |
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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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Cantaloupes are mostly water to start with so they're definitely low-cal. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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As a loanword from Norwegian, it is one of the few words in the English language to start with the sequence fj. |
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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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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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There is usually a fast defrosting phase by steam injection to start with, and the salting and seasoning operations are carried out simultaneously. |
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In fishery science we had to start with a faunistic survey. |
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Mr President, I want to start with a word of praise for the Commission. |
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Professional experience is deemed to start with the first position you occupied after obtaining the diploma or certificate required for admission to a competition. |
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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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It is necessary to start with the land and through nature. |
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To do so, we have to start with agreeing on our programme of work. |
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The topicality was first of all to start with many congratulations for the fellow-members for the very positive evolution of statistics as regards enforcement and by a good report on economic performances? |
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I want to start with something that really is an urban legend. |
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Many feeders find it easier to start with the feedee on the right. |
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The countries involved should be the poorest ones, to start with. |
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Chaplin was eager to start with the new company and offered to buy out his contract with First National. |
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I am afraid that I have to start with some sad news. |
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Thawing permafrost also leaks nitrates and phosphates into the tundra, allowing novel plant species to get a foothold in what was, to start with, a fairly spartan habitat. |
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Besides the fact that, to start with, the formed alcohol protects the beer against infection with microbes, the brewing process also involves a long boiling dwell that kills any bacteria that happen to be present. |
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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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To understand what the Advisory Guidelines can and can't do under the rubric of selfsufficiency, it is important to start with the legal framework within which the Guidelines operate. |
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As you may recall, I then alluded to the fact that we needed to do some rethinking, we needed to do some reshaping, and we didn't have to start with a blank page. |
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Early and tough, fast but stayer, son of Green Tune with a jumping breeding line, Fuissé, half brother to Full Of Gold, offers a vast range of talent to start with. |
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Where to start with Navratilova is difficult, but here's one tidbit: beginning with the 1983 Wimbledon title, she won six consecutive Grand Slam women's singles titles, and in 1982 and 1983 she won 176 of 190 matches. |
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Take Garçon manqué, for instance, before I even knew what that song was going to be about, I knew it was going to start with a little intro on marimba and vibraphone. |
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She was taken aback to start with, then with a smile and with the help of gesticulation she explained in rather good English who Messrs Tatishchev and de Gennin were and why this monument is in the centre of the city. |
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I was a bit bothered about it to start with, because I've made a real effort to get away from animal metaphors and it was like oh no! here's another one. |
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You have to start with an understanding of the material. |
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If the one minute work rate is considered too strenuous to start with, the time should be decreased and gradually lengthened to one minute as strength and endurance increases. |
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When you are tasting several chocolates, it is best to start with a plain chocolate, then move on to flavored varieties: first those with fruits, then spices, then alcohol. |
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When fishing for drummer off the rocks with a sidecast reel, have the drag set at about 50 per cent of the breaking strain to start with. |
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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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The arachnid highlighted Betfred's generosity last week allowing punters a crack at PS200,000 pools with a five runner race to start with. |
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For anyone who would like to learn how to read music and make his first acquaintance with music making, it is a good idea to start with the recorder. |
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This description is only a very broad one, to start with, but the pages that follow will explain to you in a more concise way the different facets of democracy. |
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In this species, fission appears to start with the softening of one side of the disk and the initiation of a furrow. |
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Most of us here didn't have a lot of shotshell experience to start with so we just went and did what we thought we should and tried stuff. |
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The most important thing I have to start with is saying that I am not a molester. |
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The first thing I'd like to start with is just looking back to the year that we've had and some of the highlights that I think from the CNSC's point of view, and touch on some progress in some key areas. |
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We decided to start with a popadom each accompanied by their home style desi chutney or mint yoghurt and also a portion of onion mint. |
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Although utilitarianism is usually thought to start with Jeremy Bentham, there were earlier writers who presented theories that were strikingly similar. |
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The trouble appears to start with too much fat in the body producing chronic inflammation, which stimulates microglia to have an autoimmune response. |
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