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"Once you start something like this, it tends to start rolling, and they can't stop it".
Pricing is particularly high in the Express stores, where it tends to start towards the top of the range.
In fact, if a horse pees once in a production, it tends to start doing it every night, at the exact same moment.
"When you move headquarters or set up a service center, it tends to start with 20 to 50 people and then a big project grows to maybe 100 to 200".
The minute's applause has long been the custom in Italy, although there it tends to start with silence and build to a peak level of applause from about halfway through.
The Ferrari, meanwhile, looks very planted and strong on a one-lap run on new tyres but once the tyres start to go away it tends to start kicking the rear out.
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On Friday, I tend to start about 10am and finish about 8.30pm.
When cutting along the body, I tend to start from the tail end.
"Wouldn't it be interesting to...," she tends to start sentences before taking flight.
I know Mr. Hamilton has it in him, because he tends to start strong, but then goes AWOL.
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