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(151) To begin with, he applied himself to the idea of realism.
(152) Macro ( gasp! ) names all uppercase and begin with BOOST _.
(153) In analysing Marx's sociology, therefore, it is important to begin with Marx's own starting point.
(154) To begin with the Unionist soldiers fought without any real purpose and their losses were terrible.
(155) Reforms usually begin with extra indexation and more frequent adjustment of controlled interest rates.
(156) To begin with, environment a determining factor of one's personality.
(157) Of course you know to begin with that the Kane family is very clannish.
(158) If you will civilize a man, begin with his grandmother.
(159) Begin with red and work your way up the color spectrum.
(160) We begin with the architectural features of the Mandala, which suggest appearance, meanings and symbols.
(161) The entry name must contain at least one non- blank character and cannot begin with a period. Choose a different name.
(162) Today, a new Enlightenment must begin with a modernisation, and therefore a moralisation, of capitalism.
(163) The request fpr information and transformation must begin with the question.
(164) Each case must normally begin with an investigation by government agencies whose authority is tightly circumscribed.
(165) In contrast, lab animals that live unusually long with extra antioxidants may be deficient in those chemicals to begin with.
(166) The basics of an easy tepee design begin with a triangle shape.
(167) Ah to begin with, me, as the expounder of this teaching, I must tune my own motivation.
(168) Begin with a scenic airplane tour over beautiful Lake Mead and the incredible Hoover Dam.
(169) In fact, Beedo never really considered himself a racer to begin with.
(170) Your journey to the Hualapai Indian Lands located at the West Rim of the Grand Canyon will begin with a photo at Hoover Dam.
(171) Simple action names must begin with a letter,[www.Sentencedict.com] and can only contain alphanumeric characters or underscores.
(172) This line should begin with a capital letter and end with a period.
(173) Words that begin with a consonant sound were easier to learn.
(174) Begin with the most pressing problem, the belligerent Mr Kim.
(175) " But of course, " the captain said. " To begin with, I use an awl. "
(176) To begin with , the ICC was empowered, upon complaint, to investigate and lower rates.
(177) Each branch in a process must begin with a start node or by receiving data as input.
(178) On Sunday afternoon, the auction will begin with sales of Karakul skins.
(179) But for some possible future Olympians, the games are about to begin with help from an American speed skater.
(180) If you would civilize a man, begin with his grandmother.
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