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91. As is the custom at such ceremonies, we start with the lesser awards.
92. The lines and curves that make up printed characters are typically only a few pixels wide to start with.
93. Never worry about numbers. Help one person at a time, and always start with the person nearest you. Mother Teresa
94. Oh, and I should probably start with your immediate family.
95. People told me it is like a period pain, and to start with it was very like a period pain.
96. Start with arms outstretched and gently curve the body sideways.
97. Cheap merchandise was overpriced to start with, then sold on time with fantastic interest.
98. Billy Bingham's men made the perfect start with a goal after just 14 minutes from Jim Magilton.
99. It is best to start with a very short drive, just a mile or so and back home.
100. But then Summerchild didn't know himself to start with, by the sound of it. Sentencedict.com
101. These opportunities start with the Staff Progression Scheme where all employees are encouraged to sit three levels of exams.
102. I should have mentioned that Joe Lawley and Graham Lloyd have already made a start with tree clearance.
103. Start with 5 reps at 75% of your maximum lift, then increase the weight but decrease the reps to 4.
104. Decisions Decisions in project management start with the choice of project and spread throughout its duration.
105. The sit-ups start with the back off the board, and end before the upper body reaches the vertical position.
106. Start with the very simplest pattern, possibly imitating Card No. 1 to make sure that you really understand the system.
107. For no particular reason, we shall start with an examination of $ 5.
108. But in classrooms and schools that start with student interest, the whole notion of coverage changes.
109. The safer approach is to start with that evidence which is directly relevant.
110. In each encounter with discourse, we start with a set of assumptions, whose accuracy we seek to improve.
111. Planning need not necessarily start with detailed consideration of the content of a history study unit.
112. Jasper wasn't too keen to start with and you can hardly blame him, but now he's fine about it.
113. The main topic on the agenda of the therapy class was, to start with anyway, Henry.
114. Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways, bringing the arm up and over as far as possible.
115. Start with the mood music, where Maastricht sets a tone but not much more.
116. Let's start with the one just posed: Why are all the best views on the worst bends?
117. The chocolate bars are on Big Mal if they start with three points.
118. And yet, if Mr Brown does pitch his hat into the gubernatorial contest, he will start with a handicap.
119. His defence, to start with, was the circular from the Tripoli Committee extending the expiry date on the milk.
120. To start with there is the distinction between exchange value and use value.
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