Similar words: holy day, early, nearly, pearly, yearly, dearly, clearly, early on. Meaning: n. an early period of development.
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61 In his early days, as congressman, senator and vice president, he was a vicious political opponent.
62 Since the war urban Britain has experienced a rate of change unparalleled since the early days of the Industrial Revolution.
63 It was founded by Stan Barnet and Sid Dicker and in the early days met behind the grandstand on match days.
64 In the early days, some who came here were outlaws and others came for the timber.
65 And in those early days he was careful with money.
66 In the early days it was seen as bringing a whirlwind of well-paid high-technology jobs to an area of record unemployment.
67 Amy Johnson was a Hull girl who found fame as a pilot in the early days of aviation.
68 In the early days she had been stung by criticism of the way she dressed.
69 The result is the single most comprehensive account of the early days at Dovercourt.
70 Sue: I appreciate it's early days, but what can you tell me about the Workstart Pilots?
71 As she reminisces on camera, she also recalls her early days of stardom as an actress and her subsequent career.
72 While many other businesses languish in the early days of a new year, gyms and match-makers are likely to be hopping.
73 The early days are, in many ways, the most vivid.
74 In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive drove away 60% of my circle of friends.
75 Nevertheless in the early days many of the other forms of bacteria died off in vast numbers.
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76 That was in the early days of the specialty foods market.
77 Performance, however, at least in the early days was misinterpreted.
78 In the early days, individuals who sent letters received a standard reply from Paul Lee.
79 The raillery with which he had spoken to her in her early days at Vetch Street had changed its nature.
80 These are still very early days and the options are wide open.
81 It should be recognised that we are still in the early days of case-mix accounting.
82 In those early days, we are told, women voted as well as men.
83 Their role and importance within the deaf community, particularly in the early days, are difficult to exaggerate.
84 The early days set the scene for a recognisable figure.
85 Not too many records kept on those matters in the early days.
86 We got the compromise right in the early days, and now everyone has copied our specifications.
87 In the lobby there's a display of photos of the theater from its early days.
88 This was in the early days of the personal computer when graphics software was scarce.
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90 Most music lovers assume the convention was widely established at least by the early days of this century.
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