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It would be better to use the phrase 'get started' instead. For example, "I'm ready to get started on the project."
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"People will get up for breakfast: 'Was Missouri in the tournament?' " The early start, set up to help coordinate television coverage across the country, startled Miami guard John Salmons.
The 18-year-old, making his first Premier League start, set up Van Persie during a period when Arsenal had begun to dominate.
Download the software you need to start set up pod-casting on your computer.
Before you start, set up a clear list of traits and characteristics you are looking for, as well as the skills the actors need to have.
If you used a USB: Go ahead and erase your hard drive, or if you want to make sure you can use your system even if it all messes up, just pop your USB in anyway, and start set up.
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Rather than start setting up on the Thursday or Friday before a Saturday night bout, they started the prior Monday.
It is time for a president-elect to start setting up his administration and rallying the country behind him.
Start setting up meetings with hiring managers and ask for referrals to people in the companies that interest you.
"The Sherpas are on their way to Base Camp now to start setting up for a new season," says Peedom.
You start setting up an account by offering your e-mail address — but before you can finish, there's a ping on your phone.
Just Solutions international (JSi) will also soon start setting up a probation service in Macedonia, and is in the running to build a prison in Oman.
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