Sentence examples for The starts from inspiring English sources

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The starts

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To begin, commence, initiate. transitive

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The starts are crucial: your whole day hangs on the start.

The starts and ends of phrases have special definition; each classroom step or arm movement seems personally inflected.

The starts gave Mawae 241 regular season games played, at that time the most among active linemen.

"The starts can be kind of crazy but it's kind of organised chaos at times," he says.

The starts and ends of the reads across the gene appeared to be uniform (Additional file 1: Figure S3).

And that was one of the starts".

And where the fits and the starts have occurred.

At the starts and finishes, you can control it more.

The rookie Austin Romine figures to get most of the starts.

(That included the starts by Alex Fernandez, who would miss all season with an injury).

I swear, by the moon and the starts and the sky.

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