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The euro, the single European currency that came into being at the start of 1999, was the most ambitious project launched by the European Union in recent years.
Alston, then 19, was among them, and remembers an intoxicating spirit of adventure: "I just loved the idea of being at the start of something new".
Michigan Democrats, lead by Senator Carl Levin, had objected to what they argued was the undue influence New Hampshire and Iowa had on the presidential nomination by virtue of being at the start of the process.
Being at the start of the Giro isn't a problem, but he has to have a decent level to be competitive" when the three-week race starts May 9. "We may have to change our focus and try to do the Giro with another mentality".
That's the risk of being at the start of one of these companies.
"It was moving to see their [the parents'] excitement at being at the start of something new," he said.
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We're at the start of something.
The United States is at the start of a painful recession.
Yes, Ackerley says, or she was at the start.
All are at the start of long, hard struggles.
It is, as it was at the start, deliciously poised.
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