Sentence examples for was beginnings from inspiring English sources

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was beginnings

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The act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states.

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The show's title was "Beginnings".

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All these things are beginnings rather than fulfilments, but they are significant beginnings.

But along with endings there have been beginnings.

In retrospect, neither London experiment this summer went as far as it could; these were beginnings, not ends.

As Beckett's theme is beginnings rather than endings – of portents rather than farewells – the stress on London is understandable.

Ferrara's John Cassavetes-esque insistence on the authenticity of performances also had it's beginnings in The Driller Killer.

All endings are beginnings, too.

For example, during the first two years, two of the integrated 8-week courses are 'Beginnings, Growth and Development' (BGD) and 'Health Maintenance' (HM).

That was the beginnings of the mouse".

"But it was the beginnings of one".

Maybe this was the beginnings of her own family group.

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