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61. A rebel at heart, Dennis cultivated being a character from the outset.
62. From the outset, reggae was political, as the work of Bob Marley and Peter Tosh clearly attests.
63. Taking her cue from some of MADONNA's more risque antics, it was pure raunch from the outset(sentencedict.com/from the outset.html), which saw the star sporting a sexy circus mistress's uniform.
64. From the outset these European schools focused on international general management.
65. From the outset, the regime targeted women, calculating that the patriarchal culture of the country would embrace the idea of an Islamic diktat that "put women in their place."
66. The Holocaust, of course, is known from the outset to be a satanic plot.
67. From the outset the intension was to crate an abstract space with its own urban form; blocks of program divide the living spaces in the same way that buildings define a city.
68. I would have cursed the little fucker into next week from the outset.
69. Computer viruses act like biologics in the way they can be set off: they can be virulent from the outset of the infection or they can be activated by a specific event (logic bomb).
70. The wine is made from Chenin Blanc in the traditional French method and delivers freshness from the outset.
71. Sports A footrace, usually less than a quarter - mile long, run at top speed from the outset.
72. Impresses from the outset with its roundness and heft , developing a range of tropical fruit flavors.
73. From the outset, we were clear that Spring 2.0 was going to be fully backward compatible, or as near to fully backward compatible as possible.
74. Principle: From the outset, President Carter pronounced previous administrations totally misguided.
75. Brogan stresses the importance of setting clear and reasonable objectives from the outset.
76. He was criticised from the outset as being brusque and confrontational.
77. Here, ABC was manifestly on notice from the outset that Co-Claimants had objected to the PPOs and considered the PPOs to have impermissibly harmed their interests.
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