Sentence examples for beginnings of the two from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, the work's quiet opening, in octaves, closely resembles the beginnings of the two solo piano sonatas that are its chronological neighbors.

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But after getting a reality check on a story she wrote -- a critique from her instructor, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson -- Ayana decided to work on some short stories instead... not knowing that they would become the beginnings of the The Twelve Tribes of Hattie.

For Spork, every tee box is a reminder of the beginnings of the L.P.G.A. Thirteen of the course's holes are named for the founders, and on each is a large and white black-and-white photograph of the player.

As Locke puts it, "one thing cannot have two beginnings of Existence, nor two things one beginning" (Locke, Essay, Book II.xxvii.1).1

Barnes has Shostakovich repeat it twice more, at the beginnings of the novel's two other sections, in response to fresh sources of persecution in 1948 and 1960, bringing to mind Edgar from "King Lear": "The worst is not / So long as we can say, 'This is the worst.' " The novel's title comes from the nineteenth-century poet Alexander Blok, who used the phrase to describe history.

Some observers question whether the city is witnessing the beginnings of one of the biggest radio blunders in Chicago media history.

Thursday and Friday mark the beginnings of two festivals, The New York City International Film Festival, which will be screening free movies in Father Duffy Square, and FringeNYC's Fringe Festival.

While the prison staff are careful not to discuss the identities of current inmates, they enjoy name-dropping previous prisoners: "I remember when I heard Charlie Bronson banging on his cell door... ...... and, "When I first met Ian Huntley... ...... are the beginnings of of two tales I heard.

Had they done a sonogram, they might have seen the beginnings of two distinct solid masses in the testicle that, by the time Jack returned to the clinic upon his return from a 10-day steelhead fishing expedition on the remote Dean River in British Columbia, were the size of almonds and, according to the doctor on duty Thursday, Aug. 15, were "99percentt certain" to be cancerous.

Epidemiological criteria are met with a confirmed case of pertussis via laboratory testing, which is performed between the beginnings of the catarrhal period until three weeks after the beginning of the disease paroxysmal period.

This little probe is so-called because, like its Egyptian namesake, it too could provide valuable new insights on ancient times - the very beginnings of the Solar System, 4.5 billion years ago.

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