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Start from scratch.
To do it all over again from the beginning.
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"We gained people's trust grain by grain, and now everything has to be started from scratch," he said.
This confirms if the certificate is up to date, whereas the old CRB had to be started from scratch each time an update was required.
We can be grateful that RFE/RL already exists, because, like the BBC, NASA, and the U.N., it's the kind of organization that probably couldn't be started from scratch today.
Though what precise sort of co-operation either would have entailed was never clear, the halo of Airbus's success surrounded the concept.Yet in the end this is not the offer that Siemens produced, nor is it clear that an Airbus-style collaboration could be started from scratch nowadays.
Simon Michael Bessie, who in 1959 left a top editorial position at what was then called Harper & Brothers to help found Atheneum Publishers, perhaps the last major literary house to be started from scratch in the 20th century, died on Monday at his home in Lyme, Conn.
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NATO territorial missile defense would not be starting from scratch.
Now we're going to be starting from scratch".
But this time, he won't be starting from scratch.
Block, Hoffman, and Weiss would be starting from scratch, but they swiftly worked out the particulars.
"If I go back now, it would be starting from scratch," he said.
In many ways, Iraq would be starting from scratch with a special tribunal.
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