Similar words: holy day, early, nearly, pearly, yearly, dearly, clearly, early on. Meaning: n. an early period of development.
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151 In the early days at PayPal, he even discussed establishing cryogenic storage as an employee benefit.
152 It is unclear why Medea died in the early days of the Bush administration, but President George W. Bush developed a reputation for opposing many kinds of environmental initiatives.
153 It is so most of the promotion that affects oneself, this is meant, the promotion that beautiful time of place of him early days makes is infructuous entirely.
154 Of the person what symptom does hydrophobic early days have?
155 “On to Oregon.” This outdoor saga, written almost 90 years ago, is loosely based on the true story of the Sager family journeying by covered wagon in 1848, in the early days of the Oregon Trail.
156 What is symptom of hypertensive patient early days, the hand bilges is! This what is treated.
157 Pathogeny of periodontosis of green early days is unidentified, come on go out at deciduous teeth bud period, the age can come early 4 years old or so or earlier.
158 The chances of Francis eventually becoming manager of England are perhaps higher. It is early days, of course, and he has yet to win anything.
159 The engine has transformed the face ofwarfare, from the early days of steam locomotive troop transports tofuture electric or hybrid engines lofting up stealthy airborne robots.
160 Peter Carrington was a vital crutch in those early days abroad.
161 In the early days, bootstrapping a computer meant feeding a paper tape containing a boot program or manually loading a boot program using the front panel address/data/control switches.
162 In the early days of spreadsheets, VisiCalc and Lotus 123 were first to market.
163 City in the early days of land based Roman curia for the clans and to average the distribution of the collective.
164 Our host, Enzo Vecchio, Humanitarian Emergency Affairs Manager of World Vision (WV) Uganda, recounted the early days of a recent cease-fire agreement.
165 In the early days,(www.Sentencedict.com) pathologists called any agent of infectious disease'virus'.
166 Suddenly, it feels like the early days of personal computing, albeit computers are now deeply ingrained in nearly every aspect of life.
167 Nevertheless, had the early days matting of double nucleus market, 4 nucleuses should be met more quickly, some firmer.
168 In the early days, many users ran Windows with a monochrome display.
169 Panoramic photo is a special type of photography since the early days.
170 In the early days of reform and opening up, the urban-rural dual economic structure and the small farmer economy constrained the demand for rural social security.
171 In early days, many people live from hand to mouth.
172 Arminianism is one example of an attempt by some "Reformed" folk to sue for peace in the early days of the struggle with modernity.
173 In his early days, he would do almost anything to earn a crust from the sport.
174 In his early days Gandhi served as a stretcher-bearer on the British side in the Boer War, and he was prepared to do the same again in the war of 1914-18.
175 The United States has followed the two-party model since the early days of the nation.
176 The problems of the author and version of Altar Scriptures are the cruxes to the history of the Chinese Zen in the early days.
177 A gracious survey of Lincoln's early biographers, particularly Ida Tarbell, stands alongside an appreciation of Harry Edward Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Abraham Lincoln Association.
178 In judge committee system established after a fairly long period of time, has been recognized and accepted by the people, especially in the early days after the founding played a more important role.
179 The merle colours were very common in the early days of the breed.
180 Long-term insomnia, have phonism, photism, behavior is dissocial , do not wish to communicate with anybody. Is this the early days symptom that spirit breaks up?
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