Idiom
From the get go.
If you are familiar with something from the get go, you are familiar with it from the beginning.
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Let's get going, New Hampshire".
He spoke excitedly, and at length, about returning to the field and getting going on his new project.
IF AN introduced pest gets going in a new habitat, a common response is to find a predator that likes to eat it and release that, too.
Scientists have come up with a few possible explanations for how lightning gets going, and the new technique could eventually discern between the options.
Once the auditions finally did get going, the new didn't look that strange.
Another panellist, Michael Richards, chairman of Webexpenses, said free trials can be a great way to get going on new apps and programs.
When the new Congress gets going in March, these will not be renewed, says Federico Storani, a Radical legislator.
"I hope to be celebrating many more goals in future, and I'm excited to get going at my new club.
Apparently, the virus needed mosquito saliva to get going in its new host.
And now the JV is actively searching for its next batch of startups to get going in the new year.
"Around 11 a.m., things really get going," said another new friend.
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