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1. He got a good start in business.
2. We start here against Andorra, hopefully we'll get a good start and take that confidence into the Croatia game .
3. Do your planning up front so you get a good start and you won't regret it.
4. These things help children get a good start in life and lessen the chances that they will later have serious health problems or trouble learning.
5. I always try to get a good start, but couldn't really get it.
6. Usually in the 500m if you don't get a good start in the first corner the race is already done unless someone falls or if you're Wang Meng.
7. Here are five ideas to help you get a good start for 2010--not just a new year, but the start of a new decade.
8. It all depends if you get a good start and you have the speed.
9. In an experienced large fleet everyone is so keen to get a good start that a bulge often forms.
10. Now, you're assuming you don't know anyone professional. Are you sure about that?Even if you're new to the working world, you already know many people who can help you get a good start.
11. I just want to get back to my club now and keep working hard, get a good start in the Premier League, and we'll take it from there.
12. As the only one appearance on the first day of the seed, Croatian Mario Ancic handsome look forward to get a good start.
13. It is mainly depending on the leader if the study circle will get a good start, an inspiring first meeting, where the participants feel excited and from where they can go on full of expectations.
14. Even if you're new to the working world, you already know many people who can help you get a good start.
15. He's just 20 years old and has a fantastic future but it's important to get a good start.
16. Sandra Mason from the University of Illinois Extension service has some suggestions to get a good start on planting bulbs.
17. I think when it is wet conditions it is quite tricky to get a good start.
18. There is plenty of enthusiasm ahead of the season opener with Birmingham on Sunday,(http://Sentencedict.com) and the assistant manager is confident we can get a good start.
19. In the last five or six years – starting with Arsenal when they went through the season unbeaten and then with Chelsea – we realised that we had to get a good start.
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