Similar words: holy day, early, nearly, pearly, yearly, dearly, clearly, early on. Meaning: n. an early period of development.
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31 In the early days of archaeology, the dividing line between archaeologists and treasure hunters was all but invisible.
32 He also has a collection of Rentokil news letters going back to his early days which made for fascinating reading after dinner.
33 For most couples, circumstances will differ radically from the early days of marriage.
34 Some of the absolutism of the early days of social investing seems to have given way to a new pragmatic activism.
35 In the early days Busacher had tried to discourage him.
36 It's early days and the market for acrylics needs to find its own level.
37 Those early days of marriage were lived modestly in a one-bedroom flat in Clapham, South London.
38 Although it is early days yet, should we be that club, then it can only spell disaster.
39 Mile Ilic, the local Socialist chieftain, was fired by Milosevic in the early days of the protests.
40 Anyone who visited the Garden in the early days would not recognise the place now-every inch is resplendent.
41 On top of this there were practical pressures that made those early days very difficult.
42 The most contentious issue in the early days of the second session was the collegiality of bishops.
43 In the early days there was no cure and it killed AIDS patients the first time they got it.
44 However, in early days he seems to have led a sunny existence.
45 We had high hopes for television in those early days.
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46 As football managers are fond of saying, it's early days yet for battler George.
47 In these early days a flying career was not particularly attractive in view of the frequency of fatal accidents.
48 In those early days of the war, the Continental Palace Hotel was still locked in a colonial reverie.
49 This ancient placental family coexisted with the marsupials from the early days of the continent's isolation.
50 In the early days we ventured further afield than we do now, working in Suffolk, Berkshire, Wiltshire and Surrey.
51 It's early days for us, you and me, if you like.
52 She helped with the spadework in the early days of the Wisley garden, I had learned.
53 Still no gas, still no bombs, we were so panic-stricken in those early days.
54 There was nothing on show to lift the roof - but in this remarkable renaissance, it's early days yet.
55 In the early days after the war, Berlin was not the closed, divided city it became later.
56 He had no burning ambition to climb to the upper reaches of management in those early days, however.
57 It also includes descriptions of his early days on the Survey and pen portraits of the great geologists of those times.
58 Specialists on Indochina were considerably less optimistic during the early days of the Truman administration.
59 Since those early days, work at the Museum, now renamed Southport Railway Centre has gone on apace.
60 But these were early days, and Shelley wasn't a quitter.
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