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61) Where there is no love to start with, there is nothing of an abstract nature to withhold.
62) This process abandons the old idea that it is necessary to start with a two-carbon feedstock to make the two-carbon acetic acid.
63) We assume to start with that the weighted patterns provide a rough guide to playing the game.
64) To start with, the governor made a short speech welcoming the visiting dignitaries.
65) So if there is any doubt, it is probably best to start with the elimination diet procedure described in Chapter Fourteen.
66) These coaches will explain the techniques required for each component and the need to start with the easiest manoeuvre.
67) The final piece that we have to add is the generation of pressure without having to inflate a balloon to start with.
68) Peter thought it best to start with the diary because it provided a chronological framework.
69) I was nervous to start with, but after a while I was fine.
70) One always had to start with some ideas based on the available information.
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72) William always went that step further into life's nightmares, and he'd been closer to it, to start with.
73) It is not certain whether benign strictures degenerate into malignancy or whether malignant strictures are carcinomas to start with.
74) To start with I'll define kerfuffle.
75) I'll have a prawn cocktail to start with, and Chicken Maryland to follow.
76) The benefits will be biggest in countries where officials and politicians are open to pressure and where the citizens are public-spirited to start with.
77) If you're a nihilist, then feel free to start with the answer, "I don't have a purpose," or "Life is meaningless," and take it from there.
78) As for myself what I can do since now is to start with small things around me and to make my effort to be better.
79) Her only recent work appears to have been as a paparazzi model and professional partygoer, and a big, line-laden dramatic part like Blanche DuBois might be too onerous to start with.
80) To start with the positive, though, Phoenix's landing seems to have been picture-perfect.
81) Computers can yield accurate results providing that they are fed with reliable information to start with.
82) In this case, if you choose Animal to start with, you find you have two remaining targets, "a house cat" and "a dog".
83) To start with I must admit that at first I harbored reservations about a mixed marriage, prejudices you might even call them.
84) As far as he knows, RijnPlant focuses on Anthurium and Bougainvillea. Is there any plan to start with other items in the future?
85) After all, it's much easier to start with a modular system and build your way up than to take a monolithic system apart and break it into modules.
86) When dining at any of the 14 restaurants within the Sheraton Algarve, be sure to start with a sundowner at the cliff-top Mirador Champagne Bar.
87) Some juvenile delinquents can be taught to start with a clean slate.
88) The scene in the Gospel is consoling: even the apostles lose hold of their faith and trust in an hour of great distress-at least to start with.
89) To start with, I'll monitor database connection times and the execution of database statements.
90) To start with, he took a bold step in making a high-budget epic in black and white, which was commercially risky but added a great deal of gravitas.
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