Her father David, a psychologist of increasingly dubious capabilities, decides to start over by moving out to the boonies. |
I tell Ray that by the time I'm finished picking one row I'll be able to start over, since more fruit will have ripened by then. |
So, not content with reducing my audience to laughter with my first attempt, I cued the musicians to start over. |
It's the perfect time to start over, rededicating yourself to adding that magical five portions of fruit and vegetables to your diet each day. |
A dry, crumbly or even slightly cloddy surface with moist, fine soil at seeding depth gives the crop a good head start over the weeds. |
Greater support for boosting the skills of workers is another way in which businesses can get a head start over their competitors. |