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(121) HAOSHA ( Ou Lu Sutra ) fitness club, Start in Apr .2002.
(122) Overshadowed by Potter, Neville had a rocky, bullied start in life, suffering clumsiness and a spotty magical ability crippled by his own insecurities.
(123) Players start in their own protected dungeon out of harm's way.
(124) The muddy Missouri gets its start in Montana and crosses both Dakotas—all within the region of unusually heavy rain—before turning south.
(125) Whatever causes late-blooming allergies, those that start in adulthood are likely to stay for life.
(126) The start in back stroke and medley relay races shall be from the water.
(127) I don't think that anybody is able to put money on who was the lightest car at the start in Bahrain, maybe there are some surprises.
(128) Ever since astrophotography got its start in the late 1800's the two nebulae have been photographed. The Hubble Space Telescope has captured some spectacular images.
(129) He points out that in a train or plane, it's customary to start in the qibla direction but then continue the prayer without worrying about possible changes in position.
(130) 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.
(131) "Scholes and Biggs' biodiversity intactness index (BII) makes a start in satisfying many requirements and provides a robust, sensitive and meaningful indicator," she said.
(132) She should start in a day or two for Rome.
(132) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(133) Every economy introduces many new products each year. Hence, many different S-shape curves start in every year.
(134) Here are six tips for successful start in a telecommuting position.
(135) Haj is the main annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which is due to start in November.
(136) Houses numbered 2, 5, 8, and 11 are called the Succedent Houses. This is where you develop administer, and enjoy the things you start in the angular houses.
(137) Classes were supposed to start in April. But the Ministry for Higher Education in the south has now moved the opening date to the middle of May.
(138) The Nano comes with a single windshield wiper and a no-frills two-cylinder engine. Tata will begin accepting bookings for the car from April 9 to 25 and deliveries will start in early July.
(139) After a humiliating false start in Germany's super - secret underground beer competition, America's unlikely team vows to risk life, limb and liver to dominate the ultimate chug-a-lug championship.
(140) Montolivo, 25, is competing with Gattuso to deputise for Pirlo while Marchisio, 24, is expected to start in the creative role behind Alberto Gilardino, the lone striker.
(141) Now, more and more enterprise groups start in the group to implement the centralized purchasing strategic management pattern.
(142) Step on it, the film will start in two minutes.
(143) Pure Poetry theory was made a start in the Occident.
(144) We now stand at a fresh start in our relations.
(145) It's not a gook habit for children to start in on food first.
(146) And for a head start in the CV stakes, try listing your volunteer history.
(147) Where you start in using these tools will depend on where you are in your software delivery cycle.
(148) Just wrap the cuff around your arm (it fits circumferences 9 to 17 inches), connect it to your iOS device, hit start in the free app and the air pump automatically inflates at 15 mmHg/s.
(149) The student's individual difference, cause behavioral cowgirl in start in teaching in classroom adjusted by all means and change.
(150) The motor is permitted to directly start in conditions of rated voltage and rated frequency.
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