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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211 At the start of the 19th century Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, a French naturalist, thought he had found it.
212 At the start of the season we were into group dynamics of recently past seasons.
213 And at the start of the second, JK drops her first bombshell.
214 At the start of the Iranian president's address, one of two protesters dressed in multi-colored wigs hurled an object at the leader, but it missed him.
215 All of the 24 fingertip ulcers present at the start of treatment healed during tadalafil treatment, compared with 3 of 13 in the placebo group.
216 Ralph, owned by Pauline Grant, who hit the headlines at the start of the year is his stepbrother but is dwarfed by his half-sibling.
217 The second set, which did not have a single break of serve, was overshadowed by an incident which saw Federer come face to face with a court invader at the start of the fourth game.
218 If you're going to allow a mind to evolve as a separate substance does it mean you've got to have a separate substance right there at the start, amoebae and so on and some microbes?
219 Europe has five days to find a solution to the sovereign debt crisis or else the EU itself will collapse, political leaders warned on Sunday at the start of a week of high-stakes summitry.
220 The script and earlier iteration of this episode had this as the "Jedi Fortune Cookie" message at the start of the episode: "Great leadership comes in all sizes. "
221 We shall by very much obliged if you will effect shipment as soon as possible, thus enabling them to catch the brisk demand at the start of the season.
222 The budgeted cost is derived from the detailed cost estimate prepared at the start of the project.
223 German astronomer Johannes Kepler used these modern logarithms to calculate the orbit of Mars at the start of the 17th century.
224 Clarence Seedorf came on for Rino Gattuso at the start of the second half but it was Livorno midfielder Luca Vigiani who wasted the first opening, driving his shot well wide from a good angle.
225 There is a chance that Osborne will delay the hike due to the rise in oil prices and also the boost to the Treasury's coffers from higher tax take at the start of the year.
226 As a result, at the start of the sales event, the retailers systems experience a tremendous spike in volume, placing a tremendous stress on the relatively cold system.
227 "Clearly we have to have a sense of urgency at the start of the game," Pacers coach Frank Vogel said.
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228 Contains input stream, positioned at the start of the optional input data.
229 Then look at your Non-Current Assets at the start of the year and the end of the year.
230 For each defragment. a message appears in the online log at the start of defragmentation.
231 At the start of World War I, he was serving aboard the light cruiser Dresden.
232 As noted, among those who were cognitively normal at the start of the study, moderate alcohol drinkers appeared to be protected against dementia.
233 There's a striking moment at the start of Thucydides' "Peloponnesian War" when he surveys Greek history up to then.
234 Federer suffered glandular fever at the start of the year, which affected his results, but said he was back on form, feeling as fit as last year when he equaled Bjorn Borg 's feat of five in a row.
235 If you use the time variable, the single line set time at the start of the script is good enough to display the time it takes to run individual commands.
236 Clocking all mechanics daily time cards at the start and close of work.
237 At the start of the first year in infant school, teachers seat pupils alphabetically from the front, to make it easier to remember their names.
238 In a 100-89 victory over the Heat, Chris Paul set an NBA record for consecutive games at the start of a season with at least 20 points and 10 assists, breaking the mark set by Oscar Robertson in 1968.
239 DOZENS of new students crowded into a lobby of the University of Delaware's student center at the start of the school year.
240 Cally was there at the start of the foundations for Liverpool Football Club, he was with Shanks.
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.