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To started

verb

To begin, commence, initiate. transitive

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Likewise, the Bosnian Croat TO started to pull back from Kupreška Vrata.

I wanted to try something different, and the clincher for me was when a lady who I delivered post to started her own dog-walking business.

Wilson Valdez then singled to load the bases, prompting Phillies fans in the crowd to started chanting, "Let's go, Phillies!" But damage was averted when Raul Ibanez popped out and Ben Francisco struck out.

The show began with Abbi and Ilana bursting out from behind the curtain and dancing to "Started from the Bottom," by Drake, in the style of the Fly Girls.

Backed to started odds-on at 9-10 despite his long absence, Free Eagle surged seven lengths clear in the Group Three Enterprise Stakes and is now one of the favourites for next month's QIPCO Champion Stakes at Ascot, Britain's richest race.

"I figured out something last night with my golf swing on the range," said Woods, who would have been in contention if not for two double-bogeys, at Nos. 5 and 8. "I started hitting my golf shots the way I used to, started hitting the ball normal distances again.

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To start a school".

"Just to start out".

"He wants to start.

Surviving to start again".

A doughnut to start.

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