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One might start there and move forwards".
In Texas, legislators might start there, but they'll get their 76 votes for any given issue wherever they can find them, starting with the votes for their rules and for the speaker of the House.
If you're looking to be affiliated with a court, you might start there.
If you have a birth center as one of your options, you might start there: birth centers, where midwives frequently practice, generally do not do c-sections, so if you go there, you will likely have a vaginal delivery unless complications arise and you are transferred to a hospital.
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"I might as well start there: my alphas and his omega joined by a piece of furniture".
"I knew I needed to be doing something," she explained to WGN. "I like to feed people so I figured I might as well start there".
Journalists were asked not to identify the meeting point because the embassy was worried that large numbers of people ineligible for the evacuation might start gathering there.
You might start out there gaping at someone's distended colon or some human skeleton but end up pondering the life, or lives, that that colon and that skeleton represented.
Burman said his biggest worry is that, down the road particularly if economic growth in the country falters because of climate change or other disasters bondholders might start thinking there's a real chance the government could default on its obligations.
The other half was scheduled to start on the 10th tee today, although condemned to start there might be the more accurate phrase.
(And no, bribing your child with a scoop of ice cream for finishing Anne of Green Gables is not one of them!) If your child seems highly-resistant to reading -- perhaps because of boring, unpleasant experiences in the past -- try to figure out which kinds of books might spark excitement, and start there.
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