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He started into a long story about how Joni Mitchell had once lived in the house.
When a woman in a Kentucky Derby-style hat started into a screed about "homosexual extremism," he had had enough.
And then he started into a jagged broken-meter tune, overlapping melodies with two hands, something recognizably new and recognizably jazz; the others jumped in.
One of the nonprofits it has supported, Global Integrity, is likely to spin off a project called Foglamp, which it started, into a flexible-purpose company.
But he quickly gained confidence, and started into a tale about how the Bain team had printed out fliers and scoured the streets.
Despite remaining six strokes behind, Woods moved from a tie for 22nd place when the day started into a tie for fourth.
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When you're trying to start a new habit, combine the pain of starting into a small segment.
Let off the brake as you start into a corner or curve.
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