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The inception of an idea, however, is mysterious.
How interesting it would have been to witness the very inception of an affair!
"It's very hard to understand how there could be retaliation in negotiations at the inception of an employment agreement," he said.
In the US, the New York Times reports on the inception of an "enterprises division" at Comedy Central, denoting the network's realisation that there's more money to be made out of comedy than merely broadcasting it will ever accrue.
It was this bizarre phenomenon, debuted on British television screens during Operation Desert Storm in 1991, that first alerted us to the full inception of an entirely new form of warfare.
Music in a written form can never possess anything comparable to the visceral power of a sound recording, coming from the inception of an idea rather than the expression of one.
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Merrick brought Thompson home from Lierse in Belgium at the inception of the A-League, and while the pair have gone their separate ways, they've both made a massive impact on the league.
To love another, genuinely to love, is the inception of a function, I wished to say.
It cannot be accidental that Judson's departure coincided with the inception of a music directorship of respectable duration: that of Leonard Bernstein, from 1958 to 1969.
You will see the results of your struggle by the inception of a free and independent Palestinian state whose capital is Jerusalem".
For example, Spain allows its banks to make a provision at the inception of a loan putting money aside for a rainy day.
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