Similar words: scratch, scratchy, scratching, ratchet, separate from, circumscribe, circumscription, from. Meaning: adv. from the beginning.
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91. A: Linus Torvalds and a loosely knit team of volunteer hackers from acrossthe Internet wrote (and still are writing) Linux from scratch.
92. President reynolds pulled the plug on a sure thing in order to start over from scratch?
93. Manufacturers strive to maintain downward compatiblity when they develop new hardware and software, because it avoids the need for users to start from scratch every time they upgrade to a new version.
94. In truth, there is not much that is ethically dubious about making a bacterium from scratch.
95. To start from scratch on everything goes so long as the narrowest opportunity exists.
96. This can be handy when you want to refresh data on a test or disaster recovery system that doesn't need to be built from scratch.
97. Those ideas about terrestrial planet formation and habitability of terrestrial planets will need to be re-evaluated from scratch.
98. Annotated XML schema decomposition is a new feature introduced in DB2 Viper. It has been written from scratch with new algorithms and mapping language.
99. Start from scratch and for more than ten years, take infinite pains and cast brilliantly today.
100. As a new-born state, the southern government will have a significant share of petro-dollars to assist in building the Republic of South Sudan from scratch.
101. I need a web - site built from scratch that works synchronised with the vendor's web site.
102. Excitement is rising almost as quickly as land prices in his village, one of the sites chosen for building 24 industrial cities from scratch along a 1,483 km (920 mile) railway line.
103. All our machinery was lost in the fire so we had to start from scratch.
104. The prison was reportedly built from scratch on the territory of a former horse riding school about 15 miles from Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, and included an underground annex.
105. Whether or not you have to start from scratch master and synchronous learning baby.
106. Instead, Dr Baumberg has built his opalescent material from scratch.
107. It's like building the South Bank from scratch instead of letting it grow over 70 years.
108. But trying to start a business from scratch is almost impossible.
109. When CruiseControl starts, it runs in a continuous loop, periodically checking a source-code repository such as Subversion, and then building and testing projects from scratch.
110. We'll close that bookshop, and we'll start everything from scratch.
111. It is available in a Java installer version, RPM and Debian packages, gzip/bz2/zip bundles that can simply be unpackaged in the target directory, and a source tarball that can be built from scratch.
112. Biology is approaching its Frankenstein moment – the creation of life from scratch.
113. Best of all, if the 48GX doesn't have a feature you desperately need, you can use the built-in Object-oriented programming language to create functions from scratch.
113. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
114. The secret of success is to start from scratch and keep on scratching.
115. I don't need a thing, so why hire somebody else and have him start from scratch?
116. But sometime soon a line will be crossed in a laboratory somewhere and the first unarguably living thing created from scratch by the hand of man will divide itself in two and begin to reproduce.
117. System programming languages were designed for building data structures and algorithms from scratch, starting from the most primitive computer elements such as words of memory.
118. The Autonomous Region has built up its infrastructure from scratch.
119. Were central banks starting from scratch, such a cost-benefit analysis would indeed be the right way to set an inflation target.
120. You can now start message flow development from scratch, or from an existing WSDL file, XSD file, or message set.