Sentence examples for fair beginning from inspiring English sources

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MILAN - VISITORS to this city during the 45th International Furniture Fair, beginning on April 5, could easily have missed the fact that a savagely contested Italian national election was just days away, in spite of the obstreperous posters pointing left, right and far right (Alessandra Mussolini) at every turn.

"Since a serve starts the point, it needs to be a fair beginning with the ball put in play giving the return man a chance.

"A fair beginning to good-faith talks means that Israel cannot be asked to agree to confines that would compromise its own security," he said.More to the point, most Jews vote Democratic, and will probably continue to do so no matter what they think of the president's attitude towards Israel.

The gates would spring open, creating a perfectly fair beginning for all participants.

Two other fairs, the 15 day festival of St Lambert, first granted in 1312 and the 22 day fair beginning on the Vigil of the Ascension, first granted in 1318.

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The Tehran International Book Fair begins today.

'Let the fair begin!' Kennedy commands.

In 1991 Vanity Fair began publishing an international edition.

Since he had embraced her, Dr. Fair began testing his blood for Ebola virus.

And because of an editing error, the post misstated the day the fair began.

Then he began chanting "Let's go to work; let's go to work," and the jobs fair began.

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