We might begin with Hamlet, of course, but we may also begin with Abhimanyu.
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"If you begin with aesthetics, you begin with preconceptions about what is beautiful," he told me.
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The recall is limited to the ready-to-bake refrigerated products with batch codes that begin with 9189 through batch codes that begin with 9295.
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Thus, we begin with 3⁷ – 3 = 1603³ – 13.
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According to McCulloch, keyboard smashes almost always begin with "a," often begin with "asdf," and almost never include numbers or letters of different cases — they're either all uppercase or all lowercase.
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WATTERS: All right, we begin with Gutfeld -- I mean.
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So the answer would be "yes" — to begin with.
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Let's begin with the conclusion of Luke Skywalker's journey .
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That's why Epic asked for 90 days to begin with.
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Furthermore, they may not be considering beauty to begin with.
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To begin with, this sexual assault has ruined me socially.
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You shouldn't have been in that situation to begin with.
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I want to begin with Matthew chapter 19, verse 14.
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In fact, she doesn't really like them to begin with.
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Which leaves us back where we were to begin with.
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Which is why we read these to begin with, right?
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Daniel Good God, where do we even begin with Daniel?
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How many people were on the train to begin with?
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And, hopefully, it will discourage the behavior to begin with.
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Those ties to the Chinese military begin with the CEO.
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It will begin with $2.9 billion of total equity capital.
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For some, it was never in favor to begin with.
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How do you decide where to begin with a mix?
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But hopefully, it won't begin with such a relationship bummer.
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Now, Colorado was a bad delegate story to begin with.
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They begin with: What will the rest of America think?
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What drew you to this subject matter to begin with?
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To begin with, they weren't just one set of scrapes.
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Once your device gets Android 8.1 to begin with, anyway.
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The foundations of this administration were flimsy to begin with.
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Sea spider digestive tracts weren't exactly normal to begin with.
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Or consider that they'd even find out, to begin with.
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Eric Eldon: To begin with, tell me about Fenwick & West.
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To begin with, Stumpf is already a very wealthy man.
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Warren should never have made this claim to begin with.
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Another problem is how to define "safety" to begin with.
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To begin with, there are just too many of them.
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Students at elite schools also earned more to begin with.
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So, where even do you begin with an exercise program?
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That was why he made the trip to begin with.
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Are they focusing on the right leads to begin with?
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Aesthetics aside, the real changes begin with the home button.
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Media trust was not high among Republicans to begin with.
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These smokers were more motivated to quit to begin with.
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Man, where can we even begin with this past week?
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Begin with your hands over your chest, palms facing out.
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It doesn't begin with Trump, but it certainly was accelerated.
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That was the inspiration with the series to begin with.
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Can they actually do what they're promising to begin with?
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These episodes tend begin with the aftershocks of emotional vulnerability.
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Wars begin with political motives, but end with political arrangements.
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The experiment will begin with hot wires igniting the sample.
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That makes the whole genre thing interesting to begin with.
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Of course, that ERA wasn't particularly deserved to begin with.
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Traditionally, conflicts between nations begin with a declaration of war.
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Never too stable to begin with, Janine is now delusional.
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Abstract and representational painting both begin with colors and shapes.
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I mean, you're a little bit awkward to begin with.
|
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Why was this pig in the ocean to begin with?
|
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Let's begin with a recap of the week's big news.
|
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The Tuesday release came as a surprise to begin with.
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Is the officer less confrontational to begin with, avoiding escalation?
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Not yet frightening; but it never is, to begin with.
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I wouldn't view [the shirts] as political to begin with.
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She wanted to begin with a garment she loves: sweaters.
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The homestand will begin with the Blue Jays on Monday.
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For most filers, this rate wasn't high to begin with.
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House Armed Services markups begin with subcommittees on June 85033.
|
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He has strained relations with Republican leaders to begin with.
|
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"It was an unnecessary case to begin with," Black said.
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Sad to see the #DemDebate begin with horse race questions.
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That is a base goal of his to begin with.
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Indeed, that's the whole reason DACA exists to begin with.
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Hey, you don't have to be there to begin with!
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MMA, even though that debate is pointless to begin with.
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She eventually won, but they were hers to begin with.
|
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It's hard to know where to begin with this mess.
|
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It's hard to know where to begin with this man.
|
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Haven't you already been given two scoops to begin with?
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The customers have to find the items to begin with.
|
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Grandma Livia clearly has great bone structure to begin with.
|
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Debates about office productivity begin with a work space's layout.
|
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He shouldn't have to deal with it to begin with.
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Then why do we have any laws to begin with?
|
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It helps that he was a fan to begin with.
|
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And that's the whole point of fashion to begin with.
|
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But sometimes, even true history can begin with circumstantial evidence.
|
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"Trump hates compromise to begin with at all," says Voss.
|
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Both pas de deux in "Emeralds" begin with formal walking.
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Wasn't that why I was a runner to begin with?
|
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It'll be available only in four cities to begin with.
|
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"He was always limited ideologically to begin with," McLaren said.
|
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It feeds the backlash that fueled Trump to begin with.
|
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But then, such worries are rarely objective to begin with.■
|
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Negotiations will now begin with Democrats in a new posture.
|
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And to begin with, we're going to go with guns.
|
|
Several stories in this collection, in fact, begin with them.
|
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"It just shouldn't have been a problem to begin with."
|
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So to begin with, let's take a look at oversupply.
|
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Why did you take Wonder Woman on to begin with?
|
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We begin with a small boy abandoned in an airport.
|
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But his candidacy never really took off to begin with.
|
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Mostly because there wasn't much competition to begin with anyway.
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To begin with, you get to choose a phone number.
|
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To begin with, Thunberg is a woman on the internet.
|
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So Collins's rationale was hard to buy to begin with.
|
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Especially if your paycheck isn't that big to begin with.
|
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The subreddit, however, didn't initially begin with accessibility in mind.
|
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To begin with, illegal arrivals were trivial by U.S. standards.
|
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But uplifting plays are a suspect category to begin with.
|
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Fundraising will begin with an April 6 conference in Paris.
|
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But I'd argue the automation caused this to begin with.
|
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Climate scientists say those targets were low to begin with.
|
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Macron and Merkel must not begin with the prickly subjects.
|
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Imperfect knowledge is how we get accidents to begin with.
|
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BECKY QUICK: What created the Golden Age to begin with?
|
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Or perhaps it was never that good to begin with.
|
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Success data, scarce to begin with, can also be skewed.
|
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So let's begin with a discussion of aggregation and targeting.
|
|
A century later, many seminars still begin with his drawings.
|
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They the reason we in the work to begin with.
|
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Maybe you get better than you were to begin with.
|
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But you have to have good science to begin with.
|
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We all know reality TV isn't reality to begin with.
|
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You were part of Texture to begin with. Okay. Yeah.
|
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Autographs are kind of a weird thing to begin with.
|
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So why are ticket prices so high to begin with?
|
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More fashion shows should begin with speeches about Ben Franklin.
|
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The project of choosing words carefully must begin with knowledge.
|
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And they're probably going to vote Republican to begin with.
|
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Why are awards show red carpets important to begin with?
|
|
"The Constitution doesn't begin with, 'I, the president,'" Steinem said.
|
|
Yau says most of his visualizations begin with asking a question.
|
|
But then again, was it ever really alive to begin with?
|
|
The threat Germany faces did not begin with the refugee flow.
|
|
Let's begin with something simple but vital: listening to each other.
|
|
Benjamin Dickinson: I didn't actually begin with the augmented reality thing.
|
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Decisions like, should we even collect this data to begin with?
|
|
We begin with an artistic short film about the balloon: pic.twitter.
|
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So the number of lactating performers is low to begin with.
|
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It is scheduled to begin with a rally at 10 a.m.
|
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And we begin with Dion Baia, FOX News correspondent Lea Gabrielle.
|
|
Sigourney Weaver's career in movies didn't begin with aliens or ghostbusters.
|
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I just wasn't up to the standard to begin with, really.
|
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"I don't think EDM ever existed to begin with," he said.
|
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Let's begin with a test about the state of China's economy.
|
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I thought it was really important to begin with her story.
|
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"Why are you defending private insurance to begin with?" he said.
|
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Everyone's attention span, which was pretty attenuated to begin with, disappeared.
|
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To begin with he preferred to be called "Boggs", just straight.
|
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Obviously, we must begin with "Telephone" by Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé.
|
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Ironically, the Pillsbury Bake Off didn't even begin with that title.
|
|
Both John and I have surnames that begin with "C."333.
|
|
There were fewer mosquitoes but, to begin with, life remained hard.
|
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And the management was really never that good to begin with.
|
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Instead, she's arguing that the copyrights are wrong to begin with.
|
|
It wasn't so good to begin with but it got better.
|
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Yes, you retain copyright if you had it to begin with.
|
|
The defeat, first, in carrying all this weight to begin with.
|
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You can't kill them because they aren't alive to begin with.
|
|
For most of them the abuse didn't begin with the trafficking.
|
|
McConnell wanted to begin with a vote on banning sanctuary cities.
|
|
"Let's begin with two things in terms of nonprosecution," he said.
|
|
The march was never about these four women to begin with.
|
|
To begin with, there are things that these stories get right.
|
|
Were the claimed elements of the APIs copyrightable to begin with?
|
|
To begin with, the rally last week was on declining volume.
|
|
"Most people are barely saving to begin with," Anderson-Bialis said.
|
|
The real triumph was being on the field to begin with.
|
|
Human trials are also set to begin with gene-editing tools.
|
|
How does House of Highlights become a thing to begin with?
|
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Let's begin with sunglasses, which are a whole thing for us.
|
|
Being realisticTo begin with, understand what a good price looks like.
|
|
But we begin with another school shooting, the 16th this year.
|
|
And everybody is forgetting how he approached this to begin with.
|
|
Many scientists don't believe metallic hydrogen was created to begin with.
|
|
Let's begin with the biggest surprise: Ava DuVernay directed the video.
|
|
Questions that begin with why often conclude with a dead end.
|
|
How would an attacker get access to credentials to begin with?
|
|
Let's begin with the dark spot, the hole in the center.
|
|
Where to begin with this moment of utter horror and trauma?
|
|
Let's begin with a trio of the big guns for 2016.
|
|
Let's begin with a few things I didn't like about 01.
|
|
For Prime Video viewers, that binge must begin with Home Again.
|
|
If not, what's the point of having states to begin with?
|
|
LETS BEGIN WITH WHY DID YOU CLOSE IT OUT IN DECEMBER?
|
|
Though we're not sure how many they stocked to begin with.
|
|
It is well known that Bill's affairs didn't begin with Lewinsky.
|
|
Yeah. Well, that's what got us onto that to begin with.
|
|
They begin with a failure to learn lessons from previous fires.
|
|
Let's face it, some ideas were never good to begin with.
|
|
We begin with the "death" of the sleazy version of Cooper.
|
|
Don't begin with scolding but with a genuine attempt to understand.
|
|
It was a fluke to begin with, and it ain't stayin'.
|
|
The Apple Music integration will begin with the hotly anticipated Taycan.
|
|
Under the guidance of a mentor, begin with a blunt object.
|
|
If this broke it, it was pretty fragile to begin with.
|
|
Erwin advises employees to begin with a monetary range in mind.
|
|
That, he argues, implies asking the wrong question to begin with.
|
|
But these are kids who are just authentic to begin with.
|
|
To begin with, there is the simple challenge of staying healthy.
|
|
To begin with, cycling's rule book imposes a number of limits.
|
|
"I think it's difficult on her to begin with," he said.
|
|
When did your love affair begin with the game of basketball?
|
|
To begin with, we differentiate between primary, secondary and tertiary analysis.
|
|
"I want to begin with two words: I'm sorry," she began.
|
|
Or whether he recognizes there is a joke to begin with.
|
|
The Park Avenue Armory is a menacing building to begin with.
|
|
I am also a fan of Sampha's music to begin with.
|
|
Perhaps the process could begin with Zuckerberg's promised stock sell-off.
|
|
And those numbers were never all that great to begin with.
|
|
Where to even begin with this delicious monstrosity of a creation?
|
|
And you really do have nice, healthy teeth to begin with.
|
|
Those who inherit property may never have mortgages to begin with.
|
|
I would ask: Why do we have homelessness to begin with?
|
|
Why shouldn't the cure for Romney Disease begin with Mitt himself?
|
|
"I want to begin with two words, I'm sorry," she began.
|
|
DE BLASIO: Why are you defending private insurance to begin with?
|
|
And, to begin with, how did they even get the opportunity?
|
|
To begin with the obvious, Taurus literally means bull in Latin.
|
|
We begin with a simple cow hide over a green screen.
|
|
Are we certain these aren't just fake ferns to begin with?
|
|
So, to begin with, give Mr. Lithgow a sound effects award.
|
|
Once a sale price is reached, negotiations begin with the player.
|
|
A 15x15 grid is already pretty low-res to begin with.
|
|
I decided there wasn't anything wrong with me to begin with.
|
|
"It wasn't, like, a prosperous community to begin with," Cheyney says.
|
|
To begin with, the feature set is still a bit tentative.
|
|
So let's begin with the personal: Why did you write this?
|
|
I begin with offerings on FilmStruck and its attendant Criterion Channel.
|
|
But to begin with it was an exercise, a speculative ventriloquy.
|
|
You have to have a course to follow to begin with.
|
|
Serious vetting should begin with Judge Kavanaugh's dissent in Garza v.
|
|
They'll also be healthier to begin with, which helps fight infection.
|
|
It's almost as if this was my calling to begin with.
|
|
To begin with, zero interest rates poison the business corporate environment.
|
|
I've noticed a few episodes do not begin with a billboard.
|
|
The prime character tales begin with Loki stealing Thor's wife's hair.
|
|
But, he added, "it was an uphill battle to begin with."
|
|
The Senate battleground in 2018 overwhelmingly favors Republicans to begin with.
|
|
Those countries were far more polarized to begin with, she said.
|
|
But I didn't really believe there's anything there to begin with.
|
|
To prepare yourself, begin with a quick review session on H.S.A.s.
|
|
That trial is scheduled to begin with opening statements on Sept.
|
|
The problems begin with Senate Republicans, who also torched Obamacare repeal.
|
|
After all, American policing does not begin with a clean slate.
|
|
"I wasn't a very noticeable student to begin with," I said.
|
|
Why did Mr. Spacey begin with a cast on his arm?
|
|
Second, there should be less pressure on compliance to begin with.
|
|
We will begin with the photonic devices, but first some background.
|
|
Jon Snow was never actually alive to begin with. Mind. Blown.
|
|
But the changes may only begin with a replacement for Scalia.
|
|
But do I have the right to it to begin with?
|
|
Editorial Let's begin with what the public can know for certain.
|
|
The tests will begin with a small group before expanding widely.
|
|
Some experts say the estimates were too low to begin with.
|
|
What kind of person puts on the mask to begin with?
|
|
To be clear, farmers' financial woes didn't begin with this administration.
|
|
"At Sequoia, rarely do investment decisions begin with consensus," Grady said.
|
|
Why did the GOP vote for the omnibus to begin with?
|
|
Maybe people who drink soda were already unhealthy to begin with.
|
|
It can begin with ObamaCare, but it must not stop there.
|
|
They begin with sewing machines and end up with nuclear bombs.
|
|
Also, I think Trump's supporters are pretty emboldened to begin with.
|
|
Philip's travels begin with his secretary Michael Parker at his side.
|
|
They don't know what they're getting is valid to begin with.
|
|
But why is one bigger than the other to begin with?
|
|
To unpack this mystery, let's begin with the very basic facts.
|
|
It's instructive to begin with what hasn't changed from past surveys.
|
|
And what the hell is a shell company to begin with?
|
|
We never felt like it was our money to begin with.
|
|
Let's figure out who poses the real threat to begin with.
|
|
So what prompted Garland to write the post to begin with?
|
|
And thanks, Eric, for actually suggesting this interview to begin with.
|
|
"They never should have gotten a permit to begin with," she said.
|
|
First, let's begin with the foundation of our great city: the children.
|
|
So Endgame will seemingly begin with Iron Man needing a cosmic rescue.
|
|
Of course, it's better to never have a parasite to begin with.
|
|
So why did the campaign even bring up birtherism to begin with?
|
|
We'll begin with our neighbor Mars and its moons Phobos and Deimos.
|
|
The retrial is set to begin with jury selection on March 29.
|
|
So did it all begin with Donald Trump coming down the escalator?
|
|
Leaving your dog at home alone is hard enough to begin with.
|
|
Pharmacies have no business selling tobacco products to begin with, Kennedy says.
|
|
And close to 80 percent of heroin addicts begin with prescription painkillers.
|
|
That's why it's important to begin with a spending plan, Thacker said.
|
|
The suck should be gentle and quick, at least to begin with.
|
|
But that doesn't mean the desires were never there to begin with.
|
|
Begin with macroeconomic management, in which there is already a growing divergence.
|
|
Better yet, don't invite it onto your kitchen counter to begin with.
|
|
All new Styrofoam props begin with multiple sketches on sheets of Styrofoam.
|
|
None of those were anything close to sure bets to begin with.
|
|
The core offenses begin with classic and now pervasive online privacy violations.
|
|
To begin with, what was so appealing about this idea for you?
|
|
Barring a hold, the study may begin with Institutional Review Board approval.
|
|
But that's exactly what the administration was asking for to begin with.
|
|
It's what should have been included with the Vive to begin with.
|
|
Sometimes the scams begin with listings on Facebook Marketplace, other times Craigslist.
|
|
WILBUR ROSS: There were, to begin with, several different categories of issue.
|
|
Way worse than period cramps, which are pretty awful to begin with.
|
|
Why did investigators think THC was in the water to begin with?
|
|
You will each have one minute, and we'll begin with Governor Kasich.
|
|
Take note that there aren't many Core i23 laptops to begin with.
|
|
According to Trick Photoshop you'll want to begin with decreasing the contrast.
|
|
The most important thing is that such powers exist to begin with.
|
|
Why did Kim Jong-un call off the summit to begin with?
|
|
Which is why I probably started doing those things to begin with.
|
|
Before they start sketching ideas, they usually begin with a gameplay idea.
|
|
Many trans veterans, who never liked Manning to begin with, are crowing.
|
|
That is partly because there is less regulation happening to begin with.
|
|
Why is the authenticity of anyone's orgasm worth discussing to begin with?
|
|
It didn't begin with Haider — it was the case well before then.
|
|
A ceasefire is vital, and any political process must begin with one.
|
|
Turkey was never happy about the US-YPG partnership to begin with.
|
|
It's also not clear what data Tesla is collecting to begin with.
|
|
First, you cannot deduct something you cannot pay for to begin with.
|
|
So it's not like no one was paying attention to begin with.
|
|
Despite Delta's accommodations, experts say this shouldn't have happened to begin with.
|
|
Many startup companies begin with either an idea or a proprietary technology.
|
|
So where does one begin with Prince and his staggeringly rich career?
|
|
Let's begin with the lightning round: Where do they go to bathroom?
|
|
Opioid addiction can begin with the use of appropriately prescribed pain medications.
|
|
But first let's begin with the facts -- with what is actually true.
|
|
Yeah, I learned after the fact that it did begin with bots.
|
|
His opponent was handed a question on the economy to begin with.
|
|
So let's begin with the first historical account of Alex Turner's hair.
|
|
We don't have a very good relationship with Russia to begin with.
|
|
First, any effort should begin with the primary mission of the SEC.
|
|
It's Sessions's ideology that led him to support Trump to begin with.
|
|
Vetements. Oh, Vetements... Where does one begin with a brand like Vetements?
|
|
BUT LET'S JUST BEGIN WITH THE FIRMS VERY MUCH LOOK THE SAME.
|
|
Watson thinks Belle was a pretty feminist character to begin with, though.
|
|
Some say the losers were weak or flawed candidates to begin with.
|
|
I'll typically begin with my favorite piece and build out from there.
|
|
"But I think [the bill] is problematic to begin with, " he added.
|
|
As it turns out, it was never a war to begin with.
|
|
It's not like that floor was a clean place to begin with.
|
|
It will begin with an ESPN subscription streaming service by year's end.
|
|
The mandate was also never much of a mandate to begin with.
|
|
It would be better if the pie were bigger to begin with.
|
|
To begin with, Hagen says, do you homework, and then go slow.
|
|
All panics begin with a rational fear that quickly turns dangerously irrational.
|
|
More importantly, does Russia even need to save face to begin with?
|
|
Down payment and closing costs were about $8,400Let's begin with closing costs.
|
|
But, honestly, our home was already a great deal to begin with.
|
|
McRaven never agreed with the peace talks to begin with, he said.
|
|
Frankly, the Bucs were lucky to have that chance to begin with.
|
|
That's why the Trump administration implemented the travel ban to begin with.
|
|
It is a crisis that should not have happened to begin with.
|
|
He might begin with an underpainting of a creature or a figure.
|
|
"It was a fragile peace process to begin with," Ms. Jamil said.
|
|
Shifts for drivers often begin with a text message of a location.
|
|
H.G.: I begin with the assumption that education is fundamental to democracy.
|
|
They were deciding whether it was even a case to begin with.
|
|
The plan might not get much traction in Congress, to begin with.
|
|
How long would it take to notice the problem to begin with?
|
|
Or might never have reached this level of basketball to begin with.
|
|
We must begin with understanding that Turkey is vital to U.S. interests.
|
|
We must first begin with taking a comprehensive approach to U.S. competitiveness.
|
|
The point is, they shouldn't be in this situation to begin with.
|
|
Or, perhaps, the occult has never really been scary to begin with.
|
|
Any solution has to begin with a correct diagnosis of the problem.
|
|
Why quit your job if you're launching a newsletter to begin with?
|
|
Why couldn't I learn one of the harder languages to begin with?
|
|
You can't double or triple something you don't have to begin with.
|
|
It will begin with "It Chapter Two" next weekend by Warner Bros.
|
|
I knew that the world was stacked against me to begin with.
|
|
Let's begin with one of the most beloved and most adapted superheroes.
|
|
"Most folks don't think about domestic violence" to begin with, Krinsky said.
|
|
We'll begin with a tight focus on the presidential talks in Finland.
|
|
We begin with 15 women in what will become a weekly feature.
|
|
There were not a lot of amenities in town to begin with.
|
|
You begin with comparative statistics, which are impressive if perhaps not decisive.
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For one, tours begin with less anxious questions about distance and elevation.
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Most superhero series, for instance, begin with young protagonists discovering their powers.
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Chocolate was not, at least to begin with, a passion for her.
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It adds to whatever distress and symptoms you had to begin with.
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The program will begin with mapping conducted by Waymo's Chrysler Pacifica minivans.
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It would begin with evacuations of Americans and allies in South Korea.
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Otherwise, there's no point in setting a red line to begin with.
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MK: Well, as you know, unlawful discrimination is unlawful to begin with.
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If he doesn't have AirPods to begin with, you should change that.
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Begin with simple tasks to give yourself the mettle to go forward.
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On today's episode: • We begin with Congress, with my colleague Carl Hulse.
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Most importantly, we should probably stay away from coral to begin with.
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Most American workers don't get that many paid days to begin with.
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Let's back up and ask: Why have a microbiome to begin with?
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Was there any clear, coherent definition of that method to begin with?
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They will begin with grand ambitions and dreams of the C suite.
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To begin with, Hegel was not an advocate of liberal democratic capitalism.
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The model "never really made much sense to begin with," she adds.
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"I'm not quite sure where to begin with that question," he replied.
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One noted that very few criminal investigations begin with an identified target.
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"Our days and portfolios are overstuffed to begin with," Ms. Conway said.
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It feels like a house to begin with, then it comes apart.
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Thursday's session will begin with a committee clerk reading the articles aloud.
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To begin with, there is the psychiatric ward in Krome's main building.
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"It was a bit of a shock to begin with," she said.
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They begin with a mystery where fans are motivated to find clues.
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According to Legend, their relationship didn't begin with love at first sight.
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The fact I had these thoughts to begin with was damning enough.
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And if you really didn't know about Link's Awakening to begin with?
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He says his father isn't the biggest cat person to begin with.
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The idea of the petro looked like a scam to begin with.
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To start planning your next phase, begin with a self-exploration process.
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To begin with, it's the default mode of communication for young people.
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The normal, in this filmmaker's world, is pretty weird to begin with.
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These begin with published comic book covers and illustrate what happens next.
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To begin with, becoming a Luther expert requires a lot of reading.
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That, after all, is why the buildup is happening to begin with.
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It was never great to begin with to be honest with you.
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The blue guys are all smaller than the distributors to begin with.
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And he certainly can't fix problems that never existed to begin with.
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He recreated the power dynamics that made him dangerous to begin with.
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"There are scant resources for this industry to begin with," Acharya said.
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In his post "Why I'm done with Chrome," Green points out that a user would have had to be signed into Google Chrome to begin with for this to be a problem needing a fix to begin with.
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To begin with, they disagree over which country should lead the peace process.
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And that&aposs why people have trouble believing anonymous sources to begin with.
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But that doesn't explain why there's such a large gap to begin with.
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They're furious with production for putting them in that situation to begin with.
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Why did we even think this was a good idea to begin with?
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Wireless frequenciesFirst though, some pointers on what wireless frequencies are to begin with.
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Turns out, it was Travolta's idea to do the move to begin with.
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This largely sacrifices the primary benefits offered by crypto-currency to begin with.
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But the bar wasn't set high by the previous two to begin with.
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Prenatal services are crucial in reversing figures that are unsettling to begin with.
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Heist movies starring an ensemble cast of women are rare to begin with.
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" And Kasich answered: "Because I think it's difficult on her to begin with.
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Why do so many of these men turn to Grindr to begin with?
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In poor agricultural societies there is not much of it to begin with.
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Plus, it's not like R. Kelly has the best reputation to begin with.
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Readings are made by appointment, and they almost always begin with tarot cards.
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Why do we have such a limited set of options to begin with?
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Yet they massively simplify the problem, being 3D sensing tools to begin with.
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This is all to say, begin with humans, then move to the web.
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The broadcasting will begin with next year's winter games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
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That reading can make you more anxious than you were to begin with.
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But again, you shouldn't be buying these wasteful little pods to begin with.
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Their biggest political statement was having a point of view to begin with.
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Let's begin with that, then we'll work in with the rest of it.
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Another 9 percent never had a cable or satellite subscription to begin with.
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But then, Cruz isn't known as the most likable person to begin with.
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But we have to begin with the understanding that this is indigenous land.
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In addition, they can restrict who can even submit templates to begin with.
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That's not going to happen if you can defend yourself to begin with.
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"I want to begin with two words: I'm sorry," she told the camera.
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The awful effects of these fires begin with their impact on human health.
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Which makes you wonder how safe this juice is to begin with.[AP]
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Of course, that assumes history was ever a knowable conundrum to begin with.
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These names begin with the letters "USA" followed by a three-digit code.
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About 73 percent of U.S. high schools have AP programming to begin with.
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In fact, Mr Ozimek denies there is a wage puzzle to begin with.
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Let me begin with American Enterprise Institutes economists Aparna Mathur and Kevin Hassett.
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Listen, I'm sorry, but the cult of Barb was dumb to begin with.
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Because I'm not the one who decided they were flaws to begin with.
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That's because well, the meme in question wasn't originally Coker's, to begin with.
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Let's begin with the most basic observation: the "blood" shed is white. Why?
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Formal negotiations are set to begin with the European Union on June 19.
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Begin with a fundamental truth: God is in a loving relationship with you.
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I mean, they were different to begin with, but still brothers and sisters.
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Is that a situation where you'd even be playing music to begin with?
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The boom in health care did not begin with the Affordable Care Act.
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Nicely to begin with, but then with teargas; it breaks things up effectively.
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Many of my friends stopped early on or never started to begin with.
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To begin with, he thinks Lotto's definition of awe could be more precise.
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None of this gets into how skewed the test is to begin with.
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Trust in the police is fairly low in black communities to begin with.
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That is one reason I fell in love with him to begin with.
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To begin with, four years ago, Romney eagerly sought and won Trump's endorsement.
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And is unfit to have a high-level security clearance to begin with.
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An impeachment proceeding would begin with the House, which is controlled by Republicans.
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"To begin with it was more like a little passion project," Wright explains.
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Sometimes, nobody gets an A. I'll begin with the best of the lot.
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He either escaped during the battle or was never there to begin with.
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But so far, few -- if any -- of these dystopias begin with mall cops.
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He can begin with firing the "President's Own" 160-member Marine Corps band.
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You don't make much sense to begin with, and Mercury is also retrograde.
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Strange, since that was the entire basis of the franchise to begin with!
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The Sixers were huge underdogs to begin with and they were banged up.
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"Names that begin with 'K' increased 9 percent after Hurricane Katrina," Berger said.
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It isn't clear how Uber had access to those records to begin with.
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Let's begin with the text in question: The first line is easy enough.
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For one, many black women are at a health disadvantage to begin with.
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It wasn't too shabby a place to begin with: The 5,871 sq. ft.
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In fact, it appears they're not above creating that crisis to begin with.
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On Wednesday, the House will begin with public impeachment hearings into President Trump.
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We begin with colonial settlers and end with the post-WWII suburban boom.
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Second, the recommended dietary allowances aren't meant as personalized recommendations to begin with.
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To begin with, shareholder yield must be supported by growing free cash flow.
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Things end, but the gift is that they ever happened to begin with.
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ROSS: WELL, I THINK IT'S A VERY OVER BLOWN ARGUMENT TO BEGIN WITH.
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And we also feed it data that might be biased to begin with.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I want to begin with two quotes.
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In some ways, Armenia had a lot going for it to begin with.
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To begin with, only about one in five companies still provides quarterly guidance.
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This uncertainty is precisely why we needed the Iran deal to begin with.
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But debates on solutions to our most pressing issues should begin with facts.
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The truth is that it was probably a bad marriage to begin with.
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Staying calm and collected in a job interview is difficult to begin with.
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Layton Cutler: Avocados don't necessarily have a ton of flavor to begin with.
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It's sad because it dumbs down an already overcrowded group to begin with.
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We would begin with the meaning that is familiar to both of us.
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To begin with the bottom line: Would we return to this Pleasantville restaurant?
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It did not begin with drone assassinations, or with the war on Iraq.
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This year, that scenario is magnified because inventory was low to begin with.
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"The idea that headgear prevents concussions is ludicrous to begin with," he said.
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Conversations between friends often begin with comparisons of recent experiences of traffic jams.
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Her trips these days begin with her husband telling her to be safe.
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To begin with, we should all thank him for helping save Western civilization.
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Meals begin with promises that this time we will talk about something else.
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To begin with, Citi Field at the time was a major league mausoleum.
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To begin with, it's not clear that empathy actually matters much to voters.
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That's okay — CDs were doomed, and they were pretty awful to begin with.
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The journey of a thousand miles doesn't begin with a thousand-mile leap.
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We begin with Frank back in the Oval Office with Seth and Stamper.
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Critics argue Facebook shouldn't have been allowed to acquire Instagram to begin with.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Where to begin with such a passage?
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The fact is, if they're not of age, it's wrong to begin with.
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Reducing their enormous social burden needs to begin with significant breakthroughs in treatment.
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Now, this tweet may have nothing to do with Taylor to begin with!
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Another 17% thought they just didn&apost need life insurance to begin with.
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To begin with, the president remains only loosely attached to his own team.
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Nominees begin with Form 278, an intrusive dive into financial holdings and history.
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Some parents were expressing frustration that the situation had arisen to begin with.
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Europe's response to Mr. Trump must begin with a hard look at realities.
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This is especially true for themeless puzzles, where you begin with no constraints.
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Our clients are already poor to begin with — we only represent indigent clients.
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But the war on drugs has never made any sense to begin with.
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Admittedly, Elías's fresco was not a charmingly weathered Renaissance masterpiece to begin with.
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The quarterfinals begin with a Roland Garros reunion for old friends from Switzerland.
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No, it could have avoided controversy by being more transparent to begin with.
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"The economy was teetering to begin with," Mr. Cuomo said on Monday night.
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To begin with, sin is a problem from which no one is exempt.
|
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To begin with, even experts can't agree on what, exactly, constitutes artificial intelligence.
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Begin with the eight presidents who held slaves while in the Oval Office.
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To begin with, Eliza is one of the great parts for an ingénue.
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To begin with, "Hi guys" is considered too laid-back for professional emails.
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They're responsible for the damn crisis to begin with, by covering it up.
|
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To be fair, Mr. Macron never had much popular support to begin with.
|
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Her residency will begin with the premiere of "History's Persistent Voice" on Sept.
|
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Both begin with the letter "b," which is why Trump ran into trouble.
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If the position you begin with isn't making you come, try something new.
|
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She's the kid who got wrapped up in the scandal to begin with.
|
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Why does the article begin with the story of Chastity and Paul Peyton?
|
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To begin with, the American economy is inextricably linked to the global economy.
|
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And valuations — many of which were too high to begin with — will fall.
|
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Our report also explained why the soldiers were in Niger to begin with.
|
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The fourth quarter is set to begin with Golden State leading 33-23.
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Might I suggest you begin with the little one with the leg brace?
|
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Or we could begin with a bullet, and the gun which fired it.
|
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No matter how surreal the endgame, booms tend to begin with real innovation.
|
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The march toward privatization didn't begin with the Defense Reform Act of 2032.
|
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All substantial market corrections or bear downturns begin with some form of catalyst.
|
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"We have an innate fear of police to begin with," Mr. DeCarlo said.
|
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Let's begin with Mr. Smith, who does an excellent job explaining his position.
|
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To begin with, you have black soul culture in the form of Labelle.
|
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"I think that's what made our country great to begin with," he said.
|
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The trick, Tim writes, is to begin with forgiving ourselves for screwing up.
|
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The answers to these questions begin with the publisher's acquisition of American Dirt.
|
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But failure stings more in places where locals have little to begin with.
|
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They could also do so if the parents were uninsured to begin with.
|
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The boom in health care did not begin with the Affordable Care Act.
|
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Some corporate leaders clearly think it's better to begin with a big slice.
|
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Officials say they begin with tips, as well as hints of Kremlin sympathies.
|
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With less sunlight, the plants produce even less protective oxygen to begin with.
|
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But what, or who, drew Trump to anti-vaccine ideology to begin with?
|
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To begin with, President Trump must nominate an ambassador to South Korea — now.
|
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The list of predictions should begin with two highly acclaimed and unusual comedies.
|
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We always try to take the governments on good faith to begin with.
|
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To begin with, "Yesterday" is spry and engaging, and the jokes rain down.
|
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That could explain why so many racehorse owners are millionaires to begin with.
|
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Let's begin with the underlying fact: There is no epidemic of voter fraud.
|
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But such a process could begin with a prioritization of threats to NATO.
|
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"We always begin with... [identifying] a specific role for the name," said Placek.
|
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The assault on women's autonomy will likely begin with three anti-abortion actions.
|
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But maybe they can begin with smaller steps to start rebuilding that muscle.
|
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The difficulty is that they should have been beyond argument to begin with.
|
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"It's also better for those with lighter hair to begin with," he said.
|
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She criticized the secret negotiations that had created the deal to begin with.
|
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Experts aren't even sure if screening is a good idea to begin with.
|
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Why is being "eye-to-eye" such a desirable state to begin with?
|
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To begin with, I was a little late in the process with Ollie.
|
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To say nothing of the fact that it wasn't ours to begin with.
|
|
Lam retreated, and she insists the law was her initiative to begin with.
|
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We begin with an egg — or rather, a specific photo of an egg.
|
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That deal is all but dead, if it ever lived to begin with.
|
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We begin with Medicare for all, a policy which has broad support nationally.
|
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It may be expensive to begin with, but it appears to be working.
|
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What sets Cleveland apart, however, is that it never desegregated to begin with.
|
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For instance, with paws4people, you begin with an online form that looks simple.
|
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To begin with, there's an enormous black heart in the center of it.
|
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But I would just imagine there'd been an all-stock offer to begin with.
|
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In truth, little of the manufacturing will happen locally, at least to begin with.
|
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Was it through an extended family member who was a refugee to begin with?
|
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How the Avengers got their hands on his pager to begin with, who knows?
|
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Now the media were not exactly neutral about the Helsinki summit to begin with.
|
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If you can't do that, you shouldn't be on the paper to begin with.
|
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To understand why the Georgetown plan isn't reparations, let's begin with what it is.
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STALEY: I THINK THE ECONOMY WAS ON A TRAJECTORY OF GROWTH TO BEGIN WITH.
|
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The NBA playoffs are heated to begin with and away games can get nuts.
|
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But we begin with Chief National Correspondent Ed Henry, standing by tonight in Washington.
|
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To begin with, impeachment is a long, complex political process — not a judicial one.
|
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But many Democrats believe the list should begin with this: Clinton and her campaign.
|
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But it'll only work on Verizon's network, and in four cities to begin with.
|
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"We'd rather have a day where's it's just wonderful to begin with," he said.
|
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They were the show, to whatever extent it was worth following to begin with.
|
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Which makes you wonder if Sanders really ever had a shot to begin with.
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Lateral Lunge Begin with your feet hips-width apart, arms down by your sides.
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Ezra Klein: Why don't we begin with the big prediction in your annual letter.
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Michael B. Joining Me In Matrimony Where do we even begin with Erik Killmonger?
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The Hangover Once again, nothing about this general plot wasn't horrifying to begin with.
|
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It made me mad and that's basically why I filed suit to begin with.
|
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Then there's the question of how accurate Nielsen's ratings even are to begin with.
|
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But subsidies are no use if there is nobody selling insurance to begin with.
|
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We'll begin with 303 second opening statements from each candidate, starting with Secretary Clinton.
|
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And then there's this: "Begin with an apology," she says of resolving any conflict.
|
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Any discussion of Rubio's speakership must begin with 100 Innovative Ideas for Florida's Future.
|
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Still, Comcast doesn't really explain why 0000 was the default PIN to begin with.
|
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The Harasta evacuation will begin with injured civilians, said one official familiar with talks.
|
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Going back to the business model that got us in trouble to begin with.
|
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I never really had a strong belief in those things to begin with, though.
|
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To begin with, members of Congress spend an obscene amount of time raising money.
|
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All episodes begin with some banter from our hosts, and the topics are familiar.
|
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Well, at least the original is a nice-looking little box to begin with.
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That process should begin with denying them the right to choose their own name.
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No. I didn't like it because, to begin with, it was so badly made.
|
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Never mind that people shouldn't even nick these bikes to begin with, of course.
|
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So here is my advice: Take a simple idea (scope modestly to begin with!).
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Turning a profit gets much harder when there is less wind to begin with.
|
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We're going to begin with 953- second opening statements from each of the candidates.
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She and Rob have said their baby's name won't begin with the letter "K."
|
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End the year the way you want the next to begin – with great hair.
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After all, it was the not knowing that creeped me out to begin with.
|
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The Verge: How does the planning process begin with the Super Bowl halftime show?
|
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Grande's appearance at tonight's MTV Video Music Awards was highly anticipated to begin with.
|
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Diane kept getting better and better, and she was pretty fantastic to begin with.
|
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All this assumes that the Callisto Expansion successfully identifies serial perpetrators to begin with.
|
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But we begin with the deadly events in the city of Santa Fe, Texas.
|
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This changes everything, yet we wonder why we every changed things to begin with.
|
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To remind you what browser extensions are all about, let's begin with Star Wars.
|
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I'll never forget you, because I'm not sure who you are to begin with.
|
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The changeover is likely to begin with laptops such as the 12-inch MacBook.
|
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" He also requested that an ethics investigation begin, with which he would "gladly cooperate.
|
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The series will now begin with Tuesday's regularly scheduled game at 7:05 p.m.
|
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And so the presumption is that you shouldn't be having sex to begin with.
|
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GOP leaders, after all, hadn't supported President Donald Trump's shutdown strategy to begin with.
|
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That's the concern underpinning why the FCC enacted open internet rules to begin with.
|
|
So how did we even get that half-n-half stat to begin with?
|
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Few, though, have considered the possibility that Ryan's reputation was undeserved to begin with.
|
|
A month later, the regional finals begin with North American teams competing on Sept.
|
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They aren't ostentatious to begin with — a Sonos system stands out aurally, not visually.
|
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"Trade between Mexico and the United States did not begin with NAFTA," he said.
|
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Bundy claimed the federal government had no right to the land to begin with.
|
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Surely that kind of power shouldn't be flowing through this cable to begin with.
|
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They begin with a brain scan, and a long preparation session with the psychiatrists.
|
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So one has to wonder maybe the expectations were too low to begin with.
|
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But why bother with a panelized version of the settings app to begin with?
|
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It's beyond flattering that anyone gives a shit about my opinion to begin with.
|
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If your app only costs $2 to begin with, ads are a non-starter.
|
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To begin with, military veterans are much more likely to become entrepreneurs than others.
|
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Schechter set a schedule for exchange of evidence, saying it should begin with documents.
|
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They often begin with a glob of vibrant, wobbling slime on a white surface.
|
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Now you have a higher inventory level to begin with, and a slower decline.
|
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The industry source told Reuters the numbers would be substantially lower to begin with.
|
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If a film exhausts somebody, then the character wasn't that complex to begin with.
|
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We crave fitness enthusiasts who are a little more like us to begin with.
|
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That was a province with a population whose size was disputed to begin with.
|
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But the larger, unanswered question is: should water be a commodity to begin with?
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She was difficult to begin with, made worse by not taking my professional advice.
|
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This beverage begins where all great beverages begin — with a seriously amazing beachy backstory.
|
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The changes, which are rolling out now, begin with a demotion for Discover pages.
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That's how I ended up losing a job I never had to begin with.
|
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"They were saying six months, to begin with," she told reporters in the Capitol.
|
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The attacks begin with AK-47s and grenades and often end with suicide bombs.
|
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Suspicions about the fitness and the qualifications of nonwhites didn't begin with affirmative action.
|
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He's a very hard person to satirize, because he's so outrageous to begin with.
|
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To begin with, only three questions were answered correctly by a majority of adults.
|
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And let's get something straight: Those coolers were never considered cheap to begin with.
|
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That was not sustained, but I was never a hit artist to begin with.
|
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The festivities begin with a performance of one of Keats's signature tales by Tada!
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He said Myanmar was "prepared to receive 300 people a day" to begin with.
|
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Most of her styles begin with a very tight ponytail and lots of wire.
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That's why they're at Black Rock Continuation High School in California to begin with.
|
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At Toronto schools, morning announcements begin with recognizing the original settlers of the land.
|
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"That's one of the reasons why I like memes to begin with," Lukasiewicz said.
|
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Some don't recover as easily, usually because they have smaller followings to begin with.
|
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The library's original idea was to begin with some of her classic science fiction.
|
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A turnaround in American economic fortunes, if it occurs, will begin with homegrown optimism.
|
|
As we await the ceremony in Hawaii, we begin with our top story tonight.
|
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Creating these ice-bound military bases required a delicate political negotiation to begin with.
|
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The larger question is whether Rubio had a chance in 2016 to begin with.
|
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"Remember, though, almost all rallies begin with short-covering," the "Mad Money" host noted.
|
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Everyone has already gotten what they wanted to get from it to begin with.
|
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"He is likely to begin with what I would call deep listening," she said.
|
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But watchdog groups said her presence at the event was illegal to begin with.
|
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Let us begin with the key law regulating the interception of electronic communications, CALEA.
|
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To begin with, Fillwalk got ahold of high resolution scans from Boullée's architectural prints.
|
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Three conditions stand out: Let's begin with the single-winner plurality system of elections.
|
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It's hard to know where to begin with Chelsea's dismantling of Manchester United today.
|
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After all, they were the ones who introduced him to music to begin with.
|
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With such beautiful product to begin with, it's paramount that we avoid excessive manipulation.
|
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Firstly, contrary to what people might think, surveillance capitalism does not begin with data.
|
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The theme phrases all begin with a color and are all items that fly.
|
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More importantly, there is a better way of dealing with crises to begin with.
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But I don't think we can begin with any subject other than Las Vegas.
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I mean, think of how vastly different everybody responds to alcohol to begin with.
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Because your life is a confusing mess to begin with, retrogrades don't scare you!
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I mean, I was going through $400 or $500 per day to begin with.
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But another likely reason is that expungement recipients aren't high risk to begin with.
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And it may begin with one, maybe two, and perhaps 1,200 willing to follow.
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Most sales still begin with a real estate agent (and a 2000 percent commission).
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Select performances begin with a reception offering mulled wine, cider, holiday fare and music.
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Here's what we know — and why there was such a brouhaha to begin with.
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To begin with, they don't share a language and must communicate in broken English.
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How do we govern in the age that will begin with the 21890 election?
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"This is a melody that predates the Civil War to begin with," Bawcum said.
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Lots of critical races all over the place, but let's begin with North Dakota.
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And how did Mr. Bulger come to be transferred to Hazelton to begin with?
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Most would begin with minor duties, with many buffers between them and the president.
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The Swan Queen and Prince Siegfried begin with dreamlike rapidity; the music's sped up.
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The only way I won to begin with was building an extraordinarily diverse coalition.
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A way to imagine a "future history" may begin with studying the tax rolls.
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My answer: I would never have let it get this bad to begin with.
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But what if women were the ones designing the voice assistants to begin with?
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To begin with, antitrust enforcement has been romanticized well in excess of its accomplishments.
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Or course, it helps that I had an excellent challah recipe to begin with.
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This is the first debate ever to begin with a round of tequila shots.
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To begin with, though, Google is limiting Smart Compose's reach and targeting businesses only.
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To begin with they will be taught separately from Greek students while they integrate.
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Which leads to a question: Why didn't Universal take this approach to begin with?
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Is it unfair to begin with the coat, rather than the man inside it?
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So yes, let's begin with that visit to London in the summer of 1885.
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That is, until he remembers why he's doing what he's doing to begin with.
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A rape kit will usually begin with treating any injuries that need immediate care.
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The women were poor to begin with and find themselves even worse off now.
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This suggests that the diagnosis of addiction doesn't make much sense to begin with.
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My dad, who wasn't emotionally available to begin with quickly went missing in action.
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Tyranny does not begin with violence; it begins with the first gesture of collaboration.
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The 2020 NFL Draft will begin with the first round on Thursday, April 23.
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Once adopted by leaders in March, negotiations could then begin with a few weeks.
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More importantly, how, when and where was this alleged link established to begin with?
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As federal agencies go, IMLS is not all that well funded to begin with.
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Experts have also argued that many of these data are flawed to begin with.
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Meanwhile, the Democrats' troubles begin with the fact that they have no clear leader.
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"When they don't, it's because we don't begin with character, character, character," he said.
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"The trial should begin with the documents being provided finally to Congress," he said.
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To begin with, as Leah Litman has explained, the First Amendment argument is weak.
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What Really Happened: We begin with an update on the impeachment of President Trump.
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REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic The Holocaust did not begin with killing; it began with words.
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"His interpretation of scripture is pretty different than mine to begin with," Buttigieg said.
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At the W.B.C., innings after the 10th begin with runners on first and second.
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All of this needs to begin with the user and end with the user.
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Begin with one of the four approaches, and adapt it to your work life.
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To begin with, I speak of 200 years of foreign rule [under the British].
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Schechter set a schedule for exchange of evidence, saying it should begin with documents.
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And that's why Phelps said he agreed to race the shark to begin with.
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I interviewed Sarah Silverman, who is a very warm, friendly person to begin with.
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But how do you establish credit if you don't have any to begin with?
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People thought that the DOJ had a low chance of succeeding to begin with.
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It's absolutely the core of this, it's what produced this moment to begin with.
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Today, we begin with the 22685 best electronic songs of the year so far.
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To begin with, though, a clarifying question: What do you mean by "young people"?
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And kids who incite spankings may be more difficult or delinquent to begin with.
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The destruction of Beirut did not begin with a grand plan to recreate downtown.
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"It's not like I had a ton of real estate to begin with," she said.
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We begin with Darla, who's talking to Ralph Angel while he does some yard work.
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With reverse correlation, the final visage does depend on the image the researchers begin with.
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That's a problem when researchers already have a hard time recruiting participants to begin with.
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To begin with I was like, 'Mmm, mmm, mmm, I'm eating cake and you're not!
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I don't begin with the presumption that anybody that I deal with has bad motives.
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If Making a Murderer followed this guide, then we would not begin with Steven Avery.
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But he was plus to begin with and will still probably be average or better.
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The fact that Rubio "won" early debates to begin with was decided by the media.
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Many office party horror stories begin with full liquor bottles — and end with empty ones.
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To begin with, there is the problem of defining bad actors in the first place.
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Or, for that matter, sell us on the idea of these lions to begin with.
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"From a lawyer's perspective, they never had any effect to begin with anyhow," Bagley said.
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Nasyrova's apparent misdeeds didn't begin with her alleged attempt to murder her doppelgänger with cheesecake.
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After all, that movie is kind of why you wanted to go to begin with.
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"Aesthetic modification ... speaks to an idea that you weren't perfect to begin with," he suggested.
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It's hard enough with 3,000; it was crazy to begin with, but we did it.
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I was never an academic to begin with and always felt left behind in class.
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ICAHN: WELL, TO BEGIN WITH, AND I'VE SPOKEN A LOT ABOUT IT AND IT'S TRUE.
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"The Senate is such an exclusive club to begin with, they're highly valued," Auble said.
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To back up, how does something end up on the futures exchange to begin with?
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It's Kate's incompetence, after all, that got us all into this mess to begin with.
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"We're stepping up surveillance, and we have an excellent program to begin with," he said.
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The doubts begin with the president's signature policy of sending the army to fight crime.
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Coons can't stand arguments that begin with, "The way we win elections is…" he said.
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To answer that, it is important to begin with the way China's political system works.
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" Okwany added that the artistic theme or practice of homosexuality "did not begin with Rafiki.
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As a teacher, I would worry they're barking up the wrong tree to begin with.
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And the Apple Watch will primarily appeal to a low-risk population to begin with.
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Republicans point out that the last two impeachment showdowns did begin with such a step.
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"If you remember that you did it, it's not parasomnia to begin with," he says.
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And it's not because I've paid them off; I never had any to begin with.
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"Buy The Right Size And Get Comfortable" Where do I even begin with my body?
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Grab started in 2012 as a taxi app to begin with, as MyTeksi in Malaysia.
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They are everywhere, and sometimes their solutions can begin with the phones in our palms.
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Even if part of me will be wondering who broke that windshield to begin with.
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Sneesby speculated Amazon would begin with a so-called "soft launch," and he was right.
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Texas, a low-cost, business-friendly state to begin with, was ideally poised to capitalize.
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The Queen's speech was set to begin with a reference to her annual Christmas address.
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Of course, the liquid in the Jack Daniels bottle isn't pure alcohol to begin with.
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Performances might begin with short programs of chamber music, played by members of the orchestra.
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This is in part because, as Price argues, it never exactly existed to begin with.
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The catch is that tens of millions of Americans simply aren't registered to begin with.
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And what are your values, and why do you have this company to begin with?
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The consultations with party delegations will begin with minor groups at 1400 GMT on Wednesday.
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But you must also decode what of this world is a puzzle to begin with.
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To begin with, is there justice in trying old men for crimes committed decades earlier?
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In general, the FBI is not super down with a race war to begin with.
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Facebook said it will begin with a small group of publishers and expand over time.
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They'll never get over you, and they were never really into you to begin with.
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Spirits collectors might begin with much more modest acquisitions and ambitions and build from there.
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"Ruben tends to be very touchy-feely and flirtatious to begin with," the intern said.
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Absolutely. Google should be held responsible in terms of commissioning the research to begin with.
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"I'm Megyn Kelly and I want to begin with two words — I'm sorry," she said.
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We begin with the knowledge that always comes with history: that it is already written.
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The clay is like a first love; effortless to begin with, all-too-quickly unforgiving.
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The Playcentric Process When I teach game design, there are two concepts I begin with.
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Of course, we owe that cliché-strewn path to the Blair Witch to begin with.
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Those who argue this begin with the observation that the president's father had Alzheimer's disease.
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They have anxiety to begin with, so a big move like this was NOT easy.
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Yes, it is possible to have organic farming in small, little counties to begin with.
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What remains to be determined now is what actually caused the breach to begin with.
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On a more overarching note, what attracts us to these predictable films to begin with?
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We have to begin with the most anticipated event at any Disrupt: the Startup Battlefield.
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And, crucially, it's this abstraction that has allowed women and minorities onstage to begin with.
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But Steelers kicker Chris Boswell didn't get the ol' pigskin very far to begin with.
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Let&aposs begin with this remarkable time lapse video as the storm rolled over Manhattan.
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That is, when they think of integrations, they instinctively begin with lists of hardware requirements.
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Let's do a quick refresher on what the hell computer memory is to begin with.
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So many of his stories begin with longing, and end in some sort of death.
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To begin with, Ms Smith did not notice much difference in her relationship with IIM.
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To help you choose which episode to begin with, here's the gist of each episode.
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Google hadn't told anyone that the security hub had a microphone inside to begin with.
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Others wondered how he'd even been allowed to join the Research Division to begin with.
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Action by far-right supporters did not begin with the arrival of the Haitians, however.
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To begin with, it's not clear the marijuana plant is capable of large-scale cultivation.
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But that's also the bad news: The net wasn't always so neutral to begin with.
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So many of them are on the margins to begin with, given today's high prices.
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Tornado-like vortices Let's begin with gustnadoes -- and no, that's not a made-up word.
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Should they have $50 million to begin with, regardless of what they spend it on?
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Whatever the outcome, the hearings cannot begin with the false premise that Sessions is, or
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The mystery was one of the most alluring aspects of Boba Fett to begin with.
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To begin with, it is crucial to afford the Rohingya citizenship and repeal discriminatory legislation.
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The 16 films, each just 16 minutes long, all begin with hand-drawn architectural blueprints.
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The 16 films, each just 16 minutes long, all begin with hand-drawn architectural blueprints.
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Maybe that's not a surprise; Madeleine L'Engle's novel is a daunting adaptation to begin with.
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The fact is, to reform sugar subsidies, Congress needs to begin with our own subsidies.
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To begin with, don't think of an exit interview as an isolated event, she said.
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Chances are that at least part of it was designed in Israel to begin with.
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The Android rollout will begin with users in the US, before expanding to other countries.
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If you're unsure how to start the conversation, Hall says, begin with your inner dialogue.
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Symptoms may begin with a high fever, cough, runny nose or red and watery eyes.
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You never ask questions that begin with "why," because their answers could point to blame.
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Experts have also noted that any such evidence is difficult to prove to begin with.
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Keep in mind that you'll need to have a great credit score to begin with.
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I mean, it'll be quite subtle to begin with, certain aspects will just work better.
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Let's begin with pay: A federal restriction sets a pay cap for Secret Service agents.
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So, where do you begin with knowing what you need from your web hosting provider?
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Perhaps that's because there was never any such thing as true Trumpism to begin with.
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Visits begin with a ride down into the earth, emerging into a large history gallery.
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You begin with a reservoir of relief (not goodwill, mind) among your fellow European leaders.
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But in many ways, this idea of a "personal Google" is misleading to begin with.
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Like maybe they're healthier to begin with and they eat well, or have good genes.
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Besides, he thinks what's going into these chickens isn't all that healthy to begin with.
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US commitments seem to begin with his presidency since previous presidents entered into bad deals.
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It's also pretty inexpensive if you're wallet's hurting from getting set up to begin with.
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In Britain, the Christmas season doesn't officially begin with lights, mince pies, or shopping holidays.
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Perhaps the only losers in this equation are whoever was insuring "America" to begin with.
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"Our advice is don't leave it in the car to begin with," says SJPD's Rueda.
|
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But he's in good shape to begin with, and it's not a very severe injury.
|
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To begin with, they're aiming for an average transaction of A$150 to A$200.
|
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Still, the market was relieved as expectations towards the sale were low to begin with.
|
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The debate is most likely to begin with a firm handshake, with no physical embrace.
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"[It's] a one-joke movie, and that one joke isn't even funny to begin with."
|
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Getting France on an even footing with Germany was a delicate operation to begin with.
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To begin with, older women and younger but more experienced Democratic campaign staffers launched Indivisible.
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For someone who was never a media natural to begin with, the experience was formative.
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To begin with, all other 27 EU members must agree to the U.K.'s request.
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The extreme partisans are going to think and vote a certain way to begin with.
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Addiction can begin with a simple request for something to stop back pain, she said.
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"It was already low to begin with, and now they're setting it lower," said Husker.
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Of course, to have lifetime income, retirement savings must be substantial enough to begin with.
|
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Most of the songs begin with Ms. Sandé singing quietly above a hushed, echoey backdrop.
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Reversing these trends must begin with proactive and honest conversations about solutions driven by data.
|
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Violence stoked by division and fear didn't begin with the political rise of Donald Trump.
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To begin with in Macau was a partnership between myself and James Packer of Crown.
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The program will only be available in 11 cities to begin with, before expanding nationwide.
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To begin with, constituents will expect progress that can be tied to tangible policy results.
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To begin with, an impeachment drive could fail to attract a majority of the House.
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In Miller's opinion, Nelson didn't seem all that interested in being involved to begin with.
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And then there's the question of how we dole out subsidies to begin with now.
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When feelings of regret come up, remind yourself why you let go to begin with.
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According to him, reptiles tend to have thin enamel on their teeth to begin with.
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If there's nothing valuable in there to begin with, then this entire conversation is moot.
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I don't get the marriage thing to begin with, but that's a whole 'nother podcast.
|
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And the convention was likely to begin with a trumpeting of support for police officers.
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She had lost nearly 20 pounds — from a frame that was small to begin with.
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To begin with, Ms. Nutt has four informative entries, at 3D, 41D, 18A and 63A.
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This means that they are either violating their principles, or had none to begin with.
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Choosing between a focus on race or class is the wrong choice to begin with.
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Any further policy response will need to begin with policies to stop the health crisis.
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Clearly, such beings are human — and all human rights begin with the right to life.
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Most canelé recipes begin with an instruction to brush $30 copper molds with melted beeswax.
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To begin with, she was already partly doing it — leading the Orangerie as of 2014.
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The Clintons' peculiar relationship with scandal did not begin with them being unusually sketchy characters.
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Elisabeth Malkin TECH Earnings season for technology companies will begin with a bang this week.
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In a way, it was risky to begin with Grieg's "Peer Gynt" Suite No. 1.
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Dawson's videos often begin with a disclaimer that the content is for "entertainment purposes" only.
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Musicals, hardly a realistic genre to begin with, always require a certain suspension of disbelief.
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It may have been a mistake to begin with that house-splitting coup de théâtre.
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The Packers will begin with a stern test against the Panthers in Charlotte on Sunday.
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No, but it doesn't have to, because you didn't want the bundle to begin with.
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STEPHEN COLBERT: So why were you on the bus with him to begin with, again?
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But any changes should begin with Iranians, not an outside power like the United States.
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And in some states, there isn't a big Democratic name of note to begin with.
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A lot of assertions in the book begin with "studies have shown"— a suspicious tactic.
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Some begin with a fixed purpose, whilst others unfold as playful gambles with leftover paint.
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"No one should have been in the gate to begin with unless they live here."
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It's extremely unclear to me why they're not using wildfire at Winterfell to begin with.
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He also had to dig deep to remember who Mr. Cohen was to begin with.
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That was a low bar to begin with, and Biden cleared it and then some.
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Where do you begin with your analysis, thinking about the relationship between text and music?
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Many patients across the country are unaware that a hospital is Catholic to begin with.
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Let's begin with the fact that it's easy to use studies to talk about cancer.
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People in prison are also more likely to be in poor health to begin with.
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They can usually do this even if they haven't booked your flights to begin with.
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On Monday, a new round of dialogs will begin with IMF officials and private creditors.
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It was only natural for us to begin with swimwear and to share this feeling.
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Scenes begin with clear goals in mind, then are sidetracked; questions, pointedly asked, go unanswered.
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The first contests of the 2020 cycle begin with the Iowa caucus on Feb. 3.
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In that case, he said, the unionists "should have voted against Brexit to begin with."
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Each racial group is diverse in many ways, to begin with by initial national origin.
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Sex is vulnerable to begin with, and having the lights on can amplify those feelings.
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The House impeachment managers will begin with their own arguments, followed by the president's attorneys.
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These places, five of the seven densest, were already relatively tightly packed to begin with.
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To begin with, they are a demographic minority and their ranks are shrinking each year.
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Mr. Tanenbaum has been a collector since childhood, but he did not begin with watches.
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Some reporters questioned why Nunberg was given air time by news outlets to begin with.
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The Facebook Live event will begin with the London presentation, starting at 12:50 p.m.
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Perhaps it would help us remember that we have a shared destiny to begin with.
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JASON BAILEY 'Jodhaa Akbar' | Netflix Some love stories end in weddings; others begin with one.
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First, let's begin with undisputed facts: The marches were at least partly orchestrated by Hamas.
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The art of reading poetry doesn't begin with thinking about historical moments or great philosophies.
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Others begin with Adam Smith, the first exponent of the doctrine of the free market.
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By asking why so many of them wound up in his tent to begin with.
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I'm already a delicate ecosystem of chronic depression and generalized anxiety disorder to begin with!
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Why does the article begin with the story of Natalie Gulsrud's trip home after work?
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He's always been good at compartmentalizing, something he probably inherited from Anne to begin with.
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In part, this disconnect may exist because clearance rates aren't great statistics to begin with.
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Women's voices can easily go unheard, especially when there isn't much representation to begin with.
|
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Opinions still vary about whether the country ever had a singular identity to begin with.
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And that could create an escalating series of challenges that only begin with higher sanctions.
|
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This progressive change does not begin with the election of Donald Trump or Gary Johnson.
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Others just were anonymous to begin with, and what does that do to the accused.
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Roads congested to begin with Rain or shine, high traffic already makes holiday travel tricky.
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Of those surveyed in the CNBC poll, only 60 percent were employed to begin with.
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Let us begin with Democratic Representative Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersWhat are not criteria for impeachment?
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Every successful chief diplomat enjoys the confidence that Pompeo will begin with on day one.
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And I think some of that depends on how you see Comey to begin with.
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That could begin with a congressional resolution when they return from summer recess, he offered.
|
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"I begin with an admission and an apology," he said Monday in Salt Lake City.
|
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Trump is finally facing the music, and that must begin with everyone facing the facts.
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But to understand the totality of his oeuvre, one must begin with his early days.
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A theoretical real-world attack would begin with hackers taking over a network of devices.
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Because Erik Wemple was and is doing a lot of media reporting to begin with.
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Why do you think that Swedes are so obsessed with their sourdoughs to begin with?
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In part, this disconnect may exist because clearance rates aren't great statistics to begin with.
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Take note: This is you slowing down – the point of this exercise to begin with.
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