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Asked how much investment it takes to start such an operation, Mr. Amorim da Silva whipped out an iPhone and did the math, calculating the cost of a barren lot, building materials and a bit of start-up capital, which he said he obtained from selling a used Honda motorcycle.

There was a bit of stir – people started coming to the shows, and the rivalry started to get in there.

We felt comfortable in the first half but had a bit of poor start".

Uber, of course, had a bit of head start given it launched in 2009 while Lyft first launched in 2012.

Farmhouses with a bit of land start at 700,000 to 800,000 euros, but Mr. Reguis said most farmhouses in good condition cost 1 million to 2 million euros.

It does remind a bit of the start of the Holocaust and more recently the ethnic cleansing/genocide campaigns in the former Yugoslavia.

A bit of sun starting to creep through now.

"There was a bit of nerves starting off because there was a lot of pressure on her.

"It has been a bit of a start-stop season for him.

This first year may have been a bit of a shaky start, but I would recommend SPL to anyone.

"Starting on Saturday against Dundee, we are looking to build a bit of momentum and start picking up points".

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