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be starter
noun
Someone who starts something.
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That is a bonus for Clausen "My goal is to try to be starter from Day 1, that's my mentality," Clausen said.
A more realistic option may be starter Denny Neagle, a free-agent pitcher who is not expected to re-sign with the Yankees.
400,000 affordable new homes will be built by the end of the decade – half of these will be starter homes, while 135,000 will be shared ownership.
Three of the most significant buildings on that site would be preserved, amid compatible two-and-a-half-story structures meant to be "starter houses".
"Instead, council homes will be auctioned off in the exact areas they are needed most, while new 'affordable homes' will now be starter homes affordable only to higher earners.
Peppering his speech with references to building, Osborne doubled the housing budget to £2bn and pledged to build 400,000 new homes by 2020-21, half of which are to be starter homes, available to first-time buyers at a 20% discount to the market rate.
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You all might be starters, but we can play too".
"There are guys that are starter candidates.
Types of occupational divers were starter, second diver, first diver, all-round diver, and team leader.
There are starters and relievers.
White, Allen, and Babb are starters.
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