Sentence examples for which means beginning from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Bruskin's "Alephbet No.14" (1985) greets you as you enter the show, the title, along with the work's placement, I suppose, a pun on the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, "aleph," which means "beginning".

Google has just announced that it has become the default location provider service in Firefox, which means beginning in the latest Firefox Beta (available here) users will be able to update their location from their web browser without having to install an extra plugins or programs through Google.

The targets Lyft has set include powering 100percentt of the autonomous electric vehicles using its platform in the future from 100percentt renewable energy – starting from day one, which means beginning with the couple of cars Lyft is fielding in partnership with Nutonomy on Boston streets starting a little later on this year.

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Planning for Rawabi – which means "Hills" – began five years ago, and the ground was broken in 2011.

The recruiting by the Shabab, which means "youth," began in the area in 2007, the authorities have said, as young Somali-Americans were encouraged in secret gatherings to go train in Somali camps.

In a throwback to Steve Allen and the earliest days of late-night TV, Kimmel's show is going to be broadcast live every weeknight (at least in the Eastern and Central time zones), which means taping begins at 9 05 p.m. in Los Angeles.

The tradition of paño (from the Spanish 'pañuelo' which means 'handkerchief') began in the correctional facilities of Western American States sometime in the 1940s.

Which means the beginning of the class is something of a letdown.

You want to start cross-sex hormone therapy, which means you'll begin developing the features of the opposite sex, your true gender.

10.29am BST The anthems are done Which means we'll begin in a couple of minutes.

It was 2009, not 2008, which means that it began after the establishment of PennyMac Financial Services, the company that manages it; the two were not established at the same time.

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