Similar words: restart, to start the ball rolling, at the same time, asleep at the switch, at the latest, at this stage, farthest, at the earliest. Meaning: adv. at the beginning.
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151 Things could change at the start of next week, though. Manzoni is reportedly arranging a direct meeting between the two clubs for Monday.
152 If the probes had been placed at the start and end of the while loop, a number of operations unrelated to the actual calculation of the primes would have been included.
153 It was a precarious operation at the start — as all farming was in the new colonies—and it became precarious enough again in these past few years to peter out at last.
154 The health of each patient was measured at the start of the study, one week after discharge, and three and six months after randomisation.
155 We shall be very much appreciated if you will effect shipment as soon as you can, thus enabling them to catch the brisk demand at the start of the season.
156 Specify dot directives outside a description block, at the start of a line.
157 According to the Bureau of Reclamation, the April 2010 inflow to Lake Powell was 94.5 percent of average, much greater than the 66 percent of average forecasted at the start of the month.
158 Slovenia scraped in at the start of this year; Malta and Cyprus may follow soon.
159 Another feature is that the process of nucleosynthesis is determined by conditions at the start of this phase of the life of the universe, making what happens before irrelevant.
160 Risk appetite is looking healthy at the start of the day, as both Australia and New Zealand released better than expected data, and Asian equity indices ended the session strongly.
161 Once upon a time—right at the start of the fifth century A.D.—the Emperor Honorius transferred the capital of the Western Roman Empire to this city.
162 We have to pressurise and score at the start in order to control the game.
163 At the start of the year, CCTV broadcast an interview with German volunteer Eckart Loewe[sentencedict.com], touching the hearts of many ordinary Chinese people.
164 One year on the group's average weight was 1.5 kilos higher than at the start.
165 It was also not clear at the start whether finding a stable system would be easy.
166 Every business has some expenses at the start, whether you're paying for equipment, rent or just basic marketing materials.
167 At the start of today's broadcasting,(www.Sentencedict.com) Ggong read a Japanese listener's story.
168 But Florence fennel is a gamble, it should really have been sown at the start of July – so pray for an Indian summer.
169 The veteran market strategist was one of the most bearish analysts at the start of 2008, and he has remained cautious.
170 There's a striking moment at the start of Thucydides' "Peloponnesian War" when he surveys Greek history up to then. The striking part is, it only lasts a couple of pages.
171 Robbie Keane honoured the break equalised in the 49th minute and we had a real game on until that mad five minutes at the start of extra time.
172 The problem existed at the start of the company up to the present.
173 As all cards are visible at the start, it is mainly a game of skill.
174 According to TorrentFreak, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) last week released their latest report, summing up the digital music landscape at the start of 2008.
175 The runners were bunched up at the start of the race.
176 "At the start there was a lot of pushing, you really get elbowed over," said Fauve Stukje, 18, who came with a small entourage and a big pink sign — but failed to win, show or place.
177 It's important at the start of a game to tee up very carefully.
178 But in fact, we already remove the unessential things at the start we engrave the statue.
179 A small black horse had the inside track at the start of the race.
180 In monkeys, the team discovered a piece of what could be "junk DNA" wedged in at the start of the gene.
More similar words: restart, to start the ball rolling, at the same time, asleep at the switch, at the latest, at this stage, farthest, at the earliest, cut the mustard, start, at the instance of, at the best of times, upstart, start-up, startle, startup, start off, starter, start on, start out, start up, starting, for a start, startled, start work, see stars, up the stairs, take the stand, fourth estate, star chart.