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"They're probably a bit much for me," he said, "but you've got to make a start".
"Be as quick as you can, dear fellow, we've got to make a start".
"After all, there isn't any legislature that can enact international law, but somebody has got to make a start somewhere.
"In the space of one week," a senior State Department official said Friday, "we've got to make a start on the three toughest problems Bush is likely to face this year: Japan, the Middle East and China".
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Maybe their views are that they have a new coach coming in and they've got to make a clean cut and start from scratch again.
This was the first time we got to make a record there start to finish.
"We've just got to make a really good start I think," he said.
"At some point, you realize you're coming to the end of your time in office, and you've got to start making a determination what your legacy is going to be," said Rep. Michael N. Castle (R-Del.).
We've got to start making teams one-dimensional".
It had become the place where talented young people from the Middle East and elsewhere — India, Pakistan, Britain, Australia — go to get a start in life, to make some money, for adventure.
"I'm now on the way to getting out and making a fresh start," she added.
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