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(91) Mother of two Leah Timms, 28, who has two boys, said she breast-fed them to give them the best start in life emotionally, mentally and physically.
(92) Gordon, the 91-year-old CEO of Tootsie Roll Industries, also got his start in a different field.
(93) I get to turn in my grades, clean off my desk, and make a fresh start in a new semester, unshackled from the mistakes and problems from the past one.
(94) After World War II, Unites States has received a kick start in Economical and cultural areas which also contributed highly to the wide spread acceptance of English as an official language.
(95) How do you get start in that line of work?
(96) China's ambitious engineering extends back at least to the start in the 5th century of the Great Wall, meant to keep out marauding northern nomads.
(97) 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.
(98) Added to the 90kN of thrust coming from the EJ200 Eurofighter-Typhoon jet, Bloodhound should have sufficient energy to put itself 8km away from a standing start in just 100 seconds.
(99) I think we have made a good start in our business and well begun is half done.
(100) By following the ideas in this list, you will get off to a better start in growing Nepenthes.
(101) One of these days, I'm going to start in on you.
(102) Start in pushup position,[http://sentencedict.com/start in.html] but with your shins on a Swiss ball.
(103) U.S. President Barack Obama had urged Iran's leadership "to unclench its fist" for a new start in ties.
(104) We start in the caravanserai (traditional roadside inn), its courtyard once full of camels laden with silks and spices but today transformed into a dull, roofed market depot.
(105) We have to pressurise and score at the start in order to control the game.
(106) For our selection of the greatest captains, we start in the Matt Busby era with the first Irishman to achieve success and two of the legendary trio of Best, Charlton and Law.
(107) 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.
(108) I had a head start in driving because my father was instructor.
(109) He's got off to a flying start in his new job.
(110) This commitment will also be a big talking point at the next annual UN summit, due to start in Durban on November 28th.
(111) Fox says preproduction on Avatar will start in about a year and that Cameron might shoot the two films back to back which means both could be in theaters before the end of 2015.
(112) The contestants will all start in Dallas, then drive to Waco, Austin, San Antonio, over to Houston and down to Brownsville .
(113) Home for vacation, the dog admitted he had learned neither history nor science, but added proudly, "I did make a good start in foreign languages."
(114) Let's say we start in a universe that, at some particular moment, has no closed timelike curves.
(115) Adu failed to impress the staff in Portugal, but now has the chance of a fresh start in the French principality .
(116) As a design specification, all x86 CPUs start in real mode at boot time to ensure backwards compatibility with legacy operating systems.
(117) The development program is expected to start in 2008 and will run parallel to the U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard F-15C AESA program already in progress.
(118) we'll start in on discussing chemical equilibrium, does deriving where they lie phase equilibrium?
(119) Each team will start in a pipe on one side of the map, as the match begins a column of water will "push" the teams out of their pipes to prevent camping.
(120) Xinhua got its start in 1931 as the Red China News Agency, even before the Communist Party gained power in 1949.
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