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(91) We begin with the nut cutlets of a vegetarian household where Harriet and Vesey meet as adolescents.
(92) Let us begin with a balance-sheet of these opportunities, from both the distant and the more recent past.
(93) But there is too little water to begin with, and water in rivers is phenomenally-expensive to move.
(94) Let us begin with an analysis of some recent and relevant changes in the structure of medical practice.
(95) As the infinite time horizon case is simpler to treat we begin with this.
(96) Suppose we begin with an existential hypothesis, without being able to point to any confirming evidence.
(97) A journey of thousand miles must begin with a single step. Lao Tzu
(98) We begin with a more general discussion of all forms of imperfect competition and monopoly power.
(99) Hopefully, the test items gave you some ideas about where to begin with your positive plot.
(100) To begin with Darwin had solved this problem by invoking geographical isolation.
(101) To begin with, her department is launching a three-year project on residential child care.
(102) To begin with, the signal current source in the output is only constant if the input signal current is constant.
(103) I trust that the Times editorial policy under Parks will begin with the business-side difficulties kept down to a dull roar.
(104) My days begin with getting the kids off to school, then I take off down here.
(105) To begin with, when nations trade there arises a need to exchange their currencies.
(106) To begin with, all camcorders have automatic exposure control as standard.
(107) I shall begin with household composition, the issue around which much work on the history of the family has been centred.
(108) The teacher could begin with the child's own brief life history, moving on to the history of their family.
(109) We begin with an illustrative example and then develop the general condition.
(110) We begin with the argument that the evidence for a Deity might be so strong as to undermine faith.
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(111) Let us begin with his efforts to clear up the confusion of questions 2 and 3.
(112) Accordingly, we shall begin with the Copernican innovation as a test case.
(113) To begin with, geometry has more value than simply as a means of acquiring a grasp of mathematical concepts.
(114) Any higher level processing must begin with orthography, hence this study forms the first part of a contextual system.
(115) The page numbering will now begin with this page, the first page of actual text. 4.
(116) These begin with the girly accessories of dollies and dollies' accessories and proceed to clothes and fashion.
(117) To begin with, he was diametrically opposed to the economic ideas advocated by Adam Smith.
(118) Meals begin with a tall loaf of crusty sourdough bread.
(119) To begin with, there was no evidence from either of the policemen concerned that he feared a breach of the peace.
(120) Phase Two would begin with the election of the constituent assembly, replacing the existing tri-cameral parliament from which blacks were excluded.
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