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It wouldn't be a historical novel, but would "start from some imagined, highly improbable, highly fantastic but not impossible fact and move from mental reality into social reality".

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"The conversation would start from different points, but it never really changed," Mr. Carew said.

Kovalainen would have started from fifth, but was given a five-place grid penalty for blocking Webber during qualifying and would start from 10th on the grid.

They would start from Cairns and fly north, he said.

Under the government's original plans, launches would start from 2018.

Sunder to Neal The real missed opportunity was about a decade ago: few reformers would start from here.

As a national team, we would start from a unique marketing base.

Should they receive backdated penalties, which is possible, those would start from their most recent game.

"If we went back to Romania, we would start from zero, all over again," she said.

In doing so we would start from a set of four basic principles: 1.

"Bush would start from square 1," Mr. Hattaway said, "and we don't think that's necessary".

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