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Then, in 1986, she released "Control," the record that she evidently considers to be the true starting point of her career.
The starting point of her philosophy was that wild flowers and weeds could be pressed into service, just as much as tuberoses.
"But most Americans have their roots in urban America and the tenement is the quintessential embodiment of that experience". For Marsha Saron Dennis, a genealogist, the starting point of her research was the censuses of 1870, 1880, 1900 and 1910.
Dudman takes this as the starting point of her novel, a fictional autobiography in which Wegener embodies the scientist as man of action, launching hydrogen-balloon flights, spelunking down frozen crevasses, and racing across glaciers as the ice cracks.
When conceiving a new jewel, the starting point of her creative process is always the gemstones, never the design.
Plus today's Pause for Thoughter, Canon Ann Easter, takes a George Bernard Shaw quote for the starting point of her celebration of play!
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"Intensity of feeling" seems to be the starting point of all her writing.
For her, the starting point of a trusting relationship tends to be based on careful analysis rather than blind faith.
Imagining requires some starting point of connection.
It's the starting point of rebirth.
Self-awareness is the starting point of good oral communication.
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