Sentence examples for started what is from inspiring English sources

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Delta's loss, of nearly $2 billion, started what is expected to be a dismal earnings season for the major airlines.

About 13 years ago, Siegal started what is now called Baseball for All, an organization that promotes baseball globally, with the focus on female participation.

In 1995 the EU started what is known as the Barcelona Process, intended to forge a Mediterranean free-trade area by 2010.

Earlier, economists had focused on nonmonetary factors, but Johnson's 1958 article started what is now called the monetary approach to the balance of payments.

"He started what is known today as polka music, it's as simple as that," said Jimmy Sturr, who has won a Grammy for polkas 10 times.

She also started what is thought to be the first car hire company in the capital and later ran Kingscliff House school, now Brighton College.

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Mrs. Rozelle started what was originally the Foundation for Children With Learning Disabilities in 1977.

In the fourth game, he started what was essentially his defensive platoon.

In 1948, he started what was to be a long line of jobs.

So let's get started: What's the deal with Iraq?

Lightning started what was called the Berry Fire on Sept. 12.

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