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Sentence count:93Posted:2018-06-28Updated:2020-07-24
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(31) Starting at the top, the Vision's eye level grill is a top performer.
(32) And with prices starting at under £40, they're cheaper than the latest Reeboks or Nikes.
(33) Parsytec plans to release an entire family of character recognition systems with prices starting at £15,000.
(34) The process was repeated by starting at the bottom and working upwards.
(35) The cost is about $ 5, 000, plus a monthly service fee starting at $ 80.
(36) They came up with a plot to blockade fuel supplies at depots starting at the weekend.
(37) Both groups of students were starting their careers at City College, and both were starting at rock bottom.
(38) And so I decided to climb up the ladder of City College, starting at the lowest rung.
(39) Knox J. in his judgment cited a passage from the speech of Lord Wilberforce starting at p. 1025D.
(40) On Sunday play starts with the mixed doubles at 9am with the men's open singles starting at 10am.
(41) I said I always imagined the pattern starting at the N1 cam and spreading out to the point cams.
(42) Construct the vector difference starting at this point.
(43) Starting at forever,(sentencedict.com) and ending at never.
(44) If you have a parent or sibling with that disease, get screened yearly for endometrial cancer starting at 30.
(45) The institute said there was convincing evidence that heavy consumption increased the risk of liver cancer, starting at about 17 per cent from two drinks a day.
(46) Add to that the official demonisation of business trips as frivolous , starting at the top with Barack Obama's public condemnations.
(47) Inflatables look real and are affordable, with a day rate starting at just $10 per head, roughly a tenth the typical rate for a human extra.
(48) The simplest is purify_watch(addr), which sets a read-write watch point on four bytes starting at the given address.
(49) In addition, other servers will be down an extra 2 hours starting at 1 Pacific time.
(50) Pathological changes -- often starting at the visceral pleura between the pleura or leaves.
(51) getElementText() can get the text content of a text-only element, starting at its opening tag and ending at its closing tag.
(52) Some nay-sayers deem the ramen overhyped and salty,[Sentencedict.com] but that does not stop hungry folks from queuing up starting at around 10 am.
(53) During the heat accumulator supplying to users, the electric boiler usually try to make heat by starting at low price of electric and stopping at high.
(54) Starting at long side, tightly roll up, pinching seam to seal.
(55) My love for you is a journey; starting at forever and ending at never.
(56) The annual boating event features a 30 km course starting at St. Mark's Square.
(57) The Milano building is already 75% sold, he said, with units starting at $100, 000 and with penthouse units going for around $1.7 million.
(58) While Liverpool's prolificacy in front of goal has naturally delighted Aurelio, the full-back is adamant the defensive mistakes that have proven costly must be eradicated, starting at Hull City today.
(59) I recommended that Schlesinger stand down the alert starting at midnight.
(60) Returns an enumerator the text elements of the string, starting at the specified index.
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