John: Well I — Ehrlich: In the beginning — John: Yeah?
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I think again it's kind of changed a little bit, the narrative, because players were kneeling in the beginning — well, Colin was kneeling in the beginning — because he wanted to change some things.
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We really didn't get along at all in the beginning.
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In the beginning, it all seemed so new and interesting.
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Tamburello: Yeah, in the beginning it was about the travel.
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Those sales continued to lag in the beginning of 2015.
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"In the beginning, I didn't have any hope," he said.
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In the beginning, there was Frinkiac, and it was good.
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In the beginning, nobody knew how to use an iPhone.
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In the beginning, Twitter didn't have a concept of replies.
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They start in the beginning, the middle and the end.
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Deliveries are expected to start in the beginning of 2020.
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We all put our best foot forward in the beginning.
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Pence came off as steadier and calmer in the beginning.
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In the beginning, we stood a chance of persuading them.
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I was pulled by two opposite mindsets in the beginning.
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Just for a minute in the beginning, Trump looked good.
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Mine was so rocky in the beginning, it was nuts.
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I'd say in the beginning he kept it about 60.
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"I did not feel good in the beginning," she said.
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I was a little irritated by her in the beginning.
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In the beginning, Zuckerberg didn't take his role too seriously.
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ClassPass Live will be available in the beginning of 2018.
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In the beginning, we started a slow and steady volley.
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She drew inspiration in the beginning from fiction and film.
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In the beginning, he says he tried to be objective.
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In the beginning, I was so afraid of losing myself.
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In the beginning, punk was a kind of revolutionary protest.
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In fact, you rarely get it right in the beginning.
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What motivated you during the tough times in the beginning?
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In the beginning, I pushed that side a little bit.
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It will just be a little weird in the beginning.
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A. Yes, it was tied to it in the beginning.
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And in the beginning, that seemed to be the case.
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In the beginning, GenePlaza built most of these apps itself.
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In the beginning, the militants routinely slaughtered cows for feasts.
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"I remember in the beginning being so scared," Catchings said.
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Spend a stupid amount of time writing in the beginning
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In the beginning, he came in -- he was very imperious.
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"In the beginning, the other students ignore you," she said.
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Ming says she wasn't a savvy manager in the beginning.
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The safety screening in the beginning is just a movie.
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"He had an apartment in the beginning," Officer Rozanski said.
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In the beginning, I mostly fucked them just for fun.
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"In the beginning, people saw us as heroes," he said.
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It did stress her out a bit in the beginning.
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Bahat admits he "completely missed" the trend in the beginning.
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In the beginning, I didn't know really how to speak.
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In the beginning, it seemed like there was no need.
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In the beginning, they didn't cause much of a fuss.
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The small peaks in the beginning of happened in April.
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In the beginning, it only had one or two pieces.
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"In the beginning, it was just pure dreaming," Tong says.
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"In the beginning, I knew nothing about tofu," he admits.
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In the beginning, Mr. Trump's most difficult tenant seemed content.
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There was so much stacked against us in the beginning.
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In the beginning, ESPN didn't pay to televise the draft.
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Jini Kim's company, Nuna, struggled with them in the beginning.
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In the beginning we only had five variations of faces.
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" In the beginning, he said, "it was the individual experience.
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"In the beginning, I was kind of nervous," she said.
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In the beginning, Peckham's project was intended as a corrective.
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In the beginning, she came because of the low prices.
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The new workers never get it right in the beginning.
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In the beginning, there are endless amounts of worst nights.
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"It was kind of tough in the beginning," he said.
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In the beginning, she kept burning herself on the grill.
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Presumably He could have "fixed" things better in the beginning.
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In the beginning, they don't have much to go on.
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She's actually somewhat nice and doesn't scream in the beginning.
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"It felt a little uncomfortable in the beginning," he said.
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And in the beginning, it was all about the numbers.
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It's definitely not for the money, especially in the beginning.
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"In the beginning New York felt really lonely," she added.
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But in the beginning, he didn't think anything of it.
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In the beginning, the Chow brothers loved being medallion owners.
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In the beginning, we didn't have those roles to play.
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In the beginning, it was just a lot of yelling.
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In the beginning of the episode, we're hitching the trailer.
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"I received it in the beginning of September," Lavender says.
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It definitely was, in the beginning, a thing for us.
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"In the beginning, it felt a little tough," she said.
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"Our work is just in the beginning stages," Tenev said.
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In the beginning, they had a few changes in mind.
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In the beginning we made some missteps, misjudging the reaction.
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They make the deal in the beginning, and that's it.
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"In the beginning of this central bank policy, I really supported it - that may be surprising - but in the beginning it made a lot of sense to do this," Zielke told CNBC's Annette Weisbach.
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But in the beginning, there was Levi, his only biological child.
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"In the beginning [...] we were regarded as mad," Boshoff tells Norman.
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And what did you think of your role in the beginning?
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In the beginning, I didn't want [to do] that at all.
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Grande and Davidson kept their relationship under wraps in the beginning.
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In the beginning, just walking around the block was a victory.
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In the beginning, "we had no experience in duplication," Kark said.
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I did feel a little bit of pressure in the beginning.
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But attracting those investors will not be easy in the beginning.
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In the beginning, the boys didn't want me in the gym.
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"I was someone in the beginning who doubted vaccinations," Bella continues.
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Its stock replaced Diamond Offshore Drilling in the beginning in October.
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In the beginning, Russian trolls were only manning fake individual accounts.
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In the beginning, I thought it was cool that it happened.
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In the beginning, Russian trolls were manning only fake individual accounts.
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"In the beginning, most people said I was crazy," Norden said.
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I'll admit that in the beginning, I wasn't fully on board.
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Then in the beginning of this year they cut the bonuses.
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"There was a lot of resistance in the beginning," he recalled.
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"In the beginning it was really bleak — few listened," he said.
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"The kids were scared of him in the beginning," recalls Chrissi.
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It's no fun in the beginning, playing, but you'll get better.
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The first Crossed Swords took place in the beginning of 2016.
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They should&aposve did that in the beginning of the season.
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In the beginning of it, it was like having parallel lives.
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Tom: In the beginning [with Industry Standard], people were questioning everything.
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THOSE JOBS SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN PUT ON IN THE BEGINNING.
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IN THE BEGINNING it seems to be an ordinary nature documentary.
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Everybody was still kin, right from those Africans in the beginning.
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The hardest part in the beginning was not being prepared enough.
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"We're in the beginning of a tremendous social experiment," he says.
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Financials ring in the beginning of the earnings season next week.
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I think all of us had no clue in the beginning!
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"I think in the beginning, Kate was really sweet," says Forbes.
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So remember that schedule we talked about way in the beginning?
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"In the beginning, it was so many muscle spasms," she said.
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"My little brother died in the beginning of October," she wrote.
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The Walking Dead had shocks in store, especially in the beginning.
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A: In the beginning, I was asked about that a lot.
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Sales appear to have petered out in the beginning of September.
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In the beginning, I was against learning Russian—I'm not Russian.
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Such moves are invariably popular domestically, at least in the beginning.
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I sent the editors a ton of music in the beginning.
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"I loved it, it felt unreal in the beginning," Fitzgerald says.
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In the beginning you only want to be around sober people.
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So taking pictures of Awful in the beginning wasn't that easy.
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In the beginning, people were a little bit shaky to it.
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In fact, Oriente had a streak of luck in the beginning.
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But taking that leap of faith was hard in the beginning.
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In the beginning, yes, when we were doing events in London.
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His mom, Ally Moreland, said they "were devastated" in the beginning.
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"In the beginning, it was not a hard thing," Aniston explained.
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It's super sexy, which was hard for me in the beginning.
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Sonia: We put the same pressure, in the beginning, on everyone.
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We had a fire that was going on in the beginning.
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It was really fun and a little challenging in the beginning.
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"I think I found it difficult in the beginning," she said.
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"In the beginning, almost all of us were revolutionaries," he added.
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Galai said he even helped the younger Singolda in the beginning.
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"In the beginning, it took a lot of courage," she said.
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In the beginning, she's sickly and a bit of a jerk.
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In the beginning, he may have done some things for Elton.
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In the beginning, however, it seemed to make so much sense.
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We didn't plan on making any big renovation in the beginning.
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"In the beginning, I was surprised with the choice," Trevisan said.
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"It all seemed so very simple in the beginning," she said.
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"It was really all about money in the beginning," she says.
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There is a startling quality to this reserve in the beginning.
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" IO: "For example, our pricing was all wrong in the beginning.
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"In the beginning, I was more of an apprentice," he said.
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Vatican City (CNN)In the beginning, there were signs and wonder.
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Take money out of the picture — at least in the beginning
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"In the beginning, I knew nothing about raising money," says Yadav.
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It is considerate of adults to ask her — in the beginning.
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Elshowaya remembered things being good then, at least in the beginning.
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In the beginning of September, Johnson and Murphy traveled to Ukraine.
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In the beginning there was God — the source of infinite action.
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That's O.K., I was scared of them in the beginning, too.
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In the beginning days of touring, I was really into karaoke.
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I hired from Puerto Rico in the beginning of my career.
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In the beginning, yes, but now I'm more used to it.
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In the beginning, free two-day shipping was Prime's biggest draw.
|
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Particularly in the beginning and around the one-minute, eight-second mark.
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"I said 'I love you' in the beginning, very quick," he reveals.
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In the beginning, Ms. Saad allowed to one that she was 30.
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In the beginning, we were separate families living under the same roof.
|
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Detectives are in the beginning stages of information gathering for the incident.
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I left the feature on and not much changed, in the beginning.
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CAVUTO: He didn&apost come out that way in the beginning. Right?
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In the beginning she enjoyed it, but soon it became a slog.
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In the beginning, there was Xbox Media Center, and it was great.
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A: In the beginning, every single penny went back into the business.
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I was never fooled that there was a sisterhood in the beginning.
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In the beginning, Chrome set itself apart with one big feature: speed.
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"In the beginning, I was doing what my dad did," Lofton said.
|
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In the beginning, I was, very simply, an international student and Malaysian.
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In the beginning all you need is two hearts and a diamond.
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In the beginning you do little more than click to produce energy.
|
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The city expects about 1,500 to 2,000 daily riders in the beginning.
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Hammond: This is certainly a myth, especially in the beginning of life.
|
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In the beginning there were just four of us on this team.
|
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That's exactly where Beck wakes up in the beginning of this episode.
|
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There were a couple consolation prizes to give out in the beginning.
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Yeah. In the beginning of 2016 I had this talk with myself.
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I mean, it was brave... Larroquette: Nobody was listening in the beginning.
|
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In the beginning, they were hand-piped and carefully sprinkled with sugar.
|
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"In the beginning, I actually refused to do the episode," he shares.
|
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"In the beginning it's quite daunting," Patton tells PEOPLE of her training.
|
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"The Television Academy recognized this show right in the beginning," says Neame.
|
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In the beginning, Gigi Hadid's design partnership with Tommy Hilfiger was standard.
|
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"The hardest thing was in the beginning," she said at the time.
|
|
Songs happen in time, so what's in the beginning becomes the frame.
|
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"In the beginning, creators weren't respected at all," says YouTuber DeStorm Power.
|
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"In the beginning — come on, you're watching it back now," she said.
|
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I thought that was wrong … it was pretty rough in the beginning.
|
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In the beginning, the communications revolution made computers affordable to the masses.
|
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In the beginning, we were literally looking and searching and fighting current.
|
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In the beginning, Three Identical Strangers plays like a feel-good movie.
|
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In the beginning of his career, wearing black offered a financial benefit.
|
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It's really relatable, especially in the beginning in the spoken word part.
|
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This is why it's so important to temper expectations in the beginning.
|
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" Jared Moldenauer told IGN that the show is "in the beginning processes.
|
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Here's a secret about breastfeeding: it can be hard in the beginning.
|
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In the beginning Inside looks and feels a lot like its predecessor.
|
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They can't just die off unceremoniously in the beginning of the season.
|
|
He does admit, though, in the beginning, it was also fairly terrifying.
|
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A: I didn't have a finance or operations person in the beginning.
|
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""I think we are essentially in the beginning of an impeachment process.
|
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In the beginning, papyrus scrolls gave way to bound pages of parchment.
|
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In the beginning, it was murder — not art — that christened the street.
|
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And besides, in the beginning, it was the children who chose Musical.
|
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It was very hard in the beginning to get used to everything.
|
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In the beginning, it was just the two of them doing everything.
|
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Now it's become important even if it wasn't important in the beginning.
|
|
"I was there in the beginning," says Kepnes of the travel blogosphere.
|
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"I expect this to happen in the beginning of August," Centeno said.
|
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In the beginning, Wesselmann's greatest ambition was to write gags and cartoons.
|
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In the beginning, the emoji gods created the heavens and the earth.
|
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"In the beginning, there were certainly plenty of inappropriate emails," she says.
|
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In the beginning, there was Marie, Agnes, Rosa, and the other Rosa.
|
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Well, we had a little of that from Lou in the beginning.
|
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In the beginning, he says, about two-thirds of people were cooperative.
|
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In the beginning, Stan is presented as a highly relatable—typical, even.
|
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Velvet Steele: In the beginning, it was a bit of a process.
|
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All those different personalities like I was talking about in the beginning.
|
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Don't worry about the length of your meditation session in the beginning.
|
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IN THE BEGINNING PEOPLE SAID GOSH, ADVERTISING IS REALLY EXPENSIVE ON SNAPCHAT.
|
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Tesla is in the beginning stages of planning a factory in Shanghai.
|
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The ones that are not successful are not cohesive in the beginning.
|
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Well, we thought it was really a bad idea in the beginning.
|
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In the beginning, both of us thought marriage was the logical conclusion.
|
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In the beginning, there were eight places where you could buy stuff.
|
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In the beginning, it was based in my own upbringing in London.
|
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What set you off in the beginning, wanting to be a conductor?
|
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A trip in the beginning of January will cost over $1,300, however.
|
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In the beginning it's as if everybody is swimming in polluted water.
|
|
RAMASAR I was having a difficulty with my character in the beginning.
|
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"Doing porn, in the beginning, was never about politics," Ms. Shibari said.
|
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"It was a bit hard for me in the beginning," he said.
|
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So in the beginning stage, it was: What do we look at?
|
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In the beginning, the requirements were not a big deal, she said.
|
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In the beginning, Janeites were something like an especially enthusiastic book club.
|
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"In the beginning I think was not playing so well," said Bertens.
|
|
But in the beginning, everyone was just excited about his T-shirt.
|
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In the beginning, it was fun, like the young fellow over there.
|
|
"In the beginning, in my head, identity was important," Bouteghmès told me.
|
|
"In the beginning, it was just a job for me," Johnson said.
|
|
Did we ever stand a chance of containing it in the beginning?
|
|
Andreessen Horowitz was our first round, back in the beginning of 215.
|
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"I said it in every interview in the beginning," Seefried told me.
|
|
In the beginning, it was sort of newspapers and broadcast networks, right?
|
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Because surveillance can be not sort of malevolent-seeming in the beginning.
|
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And that's all any TV show can hope for in the beginning.
|
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It always sounds good in the beginning, but what are they actually saying?
|
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In the beginning, Arran and I promised one another we'd keep it easy.
|
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LE: I would say the pink robe that Gianni wears in the beginning.
|
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In the beginning, I was like, this is going to be a disaster.
|
|
He is doing exactly what the government did to us in the beginning.
|
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"In the beginning we believed it to be a rescue mission," he says.
|
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Masahiko: Well, she was not willing to accept that idea in the beginning.
|
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RARE PHOTOS: Bob Dylan, in the beginning Audience members started slow hand-clapping.
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In the beginning ... Chip Taylor was born James Voight in Yonkers, New York.
|
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In the beginning, most were typically offered around $50 to $200 per post.
|
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Jerry: I think the travel in the beginning was an adjustment for you.
|
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" Beresheet is the Hebrew word for genesis, literally translating as "in the beginning.
|
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The ensemble, particularly in the beginning, is undercooked, and their motivations are unclear.
|
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In the beginning of the year, Pioneer conducted a secondary offering at $117.
|
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"I had a lot of utopias in the beginning," he once told me.
|
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"In the beginning it was all done by the communities," says Méndez Lázaro.
|
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And this is a very different woman that we see in the beginning.
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Why don't we start with the "In the beginning" kind of story. Sure!
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I never thought it would be played on the radio, in the beginning.
|
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"I would have taken 69 in the beginning of this day," he said.
|
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"Both my girls are in the beginning of their teenage years," shared Huffman.
|
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"That had a major influence on take-up in the beginning," he said.
|
|
In the beginning, Byrne says, she simply wanted to get the ball rolling.
|
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"In the beginning it was really hard to deal with," Lee told CNN.
|
|
I was so lucky in the beginning to work with so many celebrities.
|
|
"There was some concern in the beginning," Captain Robert Kalamaras told Hartford Courant.
|
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"It didn't make any sense to me in the beginning," De Liban says.
|
|
I was not a fan of Sansa in the beginning of the series.
|
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That's how it was in the beginning and that's still the best way.
|
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In the beginning, I always wanted to take things to the next level.
|
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"I'm so grateful to all of you who watched this in the beginning."
|
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G: In the beginning, I was constantly hungry as my family was poor.
|
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In the beginning, iTunes was just the player for music on your computer.
|
|
"We've got very important news," J.R. said in the beginning of the video.
|
|
The role-playing in the beginning of this episode is some spectacular stuff.
|
|
We're slowly going to be rolling it out for free in the beginning.
|
|
Read on for all that went down in the beginning of the end.
|
|
In the beginning, the pitch was: The tablet is the future of computing.
|
|
"It was really hard in the beginning," she said about her surgery scar.
|
|
"Sometimes a baby dies right in the beginning," Rebecca explains softly to Randall.
|
|
In the beginning, the goal of Weedmaps was to help people find pot.
|
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In the beginning, he claims, he sold his blood to pay the bills.
|
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In the beginning, simply helping guests pair wine with their meals was triggering.
|
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In the beginning at least, Scuzz was one of the few – perhaps only?
|
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I had close collaborations with Keanu on "John Wick" in the beginning process.
|
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It surprised me that fraternities, in the beginning, weren't about women at all.
|
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"The Bible says 'in the beginning there was male and female,'" he said.
|
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In the beginning, the Bill of Rights only constrained federal power over Americans.
|
|
In the beginning there was nothing... and then Tommy Wiseau made The Room.
|
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"In the beginning I cried a lot, without my mother," Moran told me.
|
|
The phrase appears in the beginning of the 22019 National Security Strategy (NSS).
|
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Hulu didn't even have a name in the beginning; it was called NewSite.
|
|
"The Bible says, 'In the beginning there was male and female,'" Phillips said.
|
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"The Bible says, 'In the beginning there was male and female,' " he said.
|
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But in the beginning of the film, she's walking around in her bra.
|
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In the beginning, the 100-passenger interior was simple and a bit austere.
|
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In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with William Cooper.
|
|
In the beginning, Google gave its employees freedom because doing so paid off.
|
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"In (the) beginning stages of investigation of one body," Clevenger said by email.
|
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Testing VCL, which is necessary for continuous delivery, was painful in the beginning.
|
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"I expect this to be in the beginning of a discussion," Slavitt said.
|
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In the beginning, most of the collectors who bought your work were foreign.
|
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But for the most part in the beginning there is that unity again.
|
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In the beginning, quite a few aspects of this show are, frankly, ridiculous.
|
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In the beginning, people were betting we'd break up pretty much right away.
|
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He was in the right place at the right time in the beginning.
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In the beginning, it was more of a decorative project than anything else.
|
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In the beginning, I think maybe I had a little ego about it.
|
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Bam Margera: In the beginning, I never did any get-naked type things.
|
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She and her family visited Henry's family quite a bit in the beginning.
|
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In the beginning, the app takes you through some settings and basic tutorials.
|
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And I'm sure that in the beginning it might be a lot easier.
|
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In the beginning, Reddit users simply shared links about interesting things they read.
|
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Honestly, this is how I would have preferred my meetings in the beginning.
|
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In the beginning, the Met will not be rigid about its new policy.
|
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In the beginning of the school year, students work on this activity individually.
|
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In the beginning, I couldn't even navigate a conversation with most of them.
|
|
In the beginning, Mr. McDonald flew to teacher conferences to pitch these shows.
|
|
"In the beginning, God created the heaven and the Earth," Major Anders began.
|
|
"In the beginning, we did have doubts about the technology," Castanye tells me.
|
|
"The game was lost way in the beginning," Knicks Coach Jeff Hornacek said.
|
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Beresheet, which means "Genesis" or "in the beginning" in Hebrew, launched in February.
|
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In the beginning I didn't know that storytelling was a kind of power.
|
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That's something I didn't know in the beginning as a very young athlete.
|
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It requires intention in the beginning, but before long it'll be second nature.
|
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In the beginning, Mr. Dixon's case was covered mostly by The Buffalo News.
|
|
AMM: Clay is an incredible material because it puts you in the beginning.
|
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"I'm actually sad," Mongeau tells her manager in the beginning of the video.
|
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"In the beginning, there is lots of miming," said Stephanie Hammond, a teacher.
|
|
New Years wouldn't occur in the beginning of winter, but late autumn instead.
|
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In the beginning, it looked like he would only take a short break.
|
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"I'm a Christian, so I wasn't sure in the beginning," Ms. Mancini said.
|
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"In the beginning, the ISIS fighters were generally good with people," Ahmed said.
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"In the beginning, there was a little reluctance — people were emotional," he said.
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The original melody, when you hear it in the beginning of a song?
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The revolution of Chez Panisse was not political, at least in the beginning.
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"I did have some privacy concerns about this in the beginning," Morris said.
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In the beginning, you can and do have to do it all yourself.
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In the beginning, it was like I was put in a specific market.
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He says this type of activity typically happens in the beginning of January.
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But going cold turkey is what works best, at least in the beginning.
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As I said in the beginning, there's also a relationship of competition, right?
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It was there in the beginning, but never created a permanent state change.
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And I think it scared off a lot of people in the beginning.
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And in the beginning there was a third co-founder, but not anymore.
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"In the beginning, I definitely kept both of the careers separate," she says.
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Also, the way I Love Dick wasn't very well received in the beginning.
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We had a lot of sex in the beginning and that was great.
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"I could have asked for one in the beginning of the week," Taylor said.
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But even way back in the beginning, around 2004 or 2005, Facebook had ads.
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"I think in the beginning people were trying to be sexy," Lex told VICE.
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In the beginning, the navigating-through-crisis mode took on some fairly predictable forms.
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In the beginning we had physical servers, but there was lots of wasted capacity.
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In the beginning, though, it was just me, myself, and my dial-up connection.
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That Trump was also sort of a nonfactor in the beginning of the trial.
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"In the beginning of the relationship, I obeyed because of the pressure," she continued.
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They're all still in the same class set they were in the beginning, though.
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In the beginning, I was regularly clocking 50 to 60 hours a week. 5.
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"It really is not a measure of talent, particularly in the beginning", she said.
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The market last fell in nine straight sessions in the beginning of December 1980.
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I wasn't a fan of this season in the beginning, but I'm hooked now.
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The second aspect in the beginning it's also very inefficient to distribute to users.
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"In the beginning, Matt LeBlanc did not want to do that story," Bright said.
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They weren't speaking to me in the beginning of the year – I was hurt!
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In the beginning, the producers wanted CG, but I think Peter really pushed it.
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So in the beginning of this is like when I was in English class.
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In the beginning, journalists— like always— focused on the hard facts about the crime.
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"in the beginning" is showing at the Hayward Gallery in London until May 6th
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"He wasn't fully baked, so that was very scary in the beginning," says Caitlin.
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DY: Christian really wanted to push that with these blasting eyes in the beginning.
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I was a friend of Jörg Immendorff, who was very political in the beginning.
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"They were worried in the beginning that it wouldn't raise enough money," she said.
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For instance, that quote in the picture frame in the beginning of the album?
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In the beginning of our estrangement, I scanned the sidewalk for her every day.
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The expansion project at the mine had started in the beginning of the year.
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So this agreement is going to come into force in the beginning of November.
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This was her mother, her father in the beginning, and, of course, Clive Davis.
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In the beginning of March, all of the major indices were in overbought territory.
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I had a lot of luck, maybe because I'd discovered it in the beginning.
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Many of the songs I made into infographics, in the beginning, were from friends.
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So I felt guilty about saying that I was sexually harassed in the beginning.
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"In the beginning, it's really hard to find," she said of crafting a tune.
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"Sometimes you do things in the beginning because they're the first thing," Roetter says.
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It's a lesson that applies no matter what your circumstances are in the beginning.
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I don't want them to feel like people didn't accept them in the beginning.
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If that was raked in the beginning, there'd be nothing to catch on fire.
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You see them in the beginning, they don't look at you in the eye.
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In the beginning of February, Home Depot's stock dropped to around $111 from $126.
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This after cutting his target to $420 from $500 in the beginning of January.
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No matter how successful you are in the beginning, you've got to keep learning.
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"She wasn't able to sit up on her own in the beginning," she says.
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In the beginning, I didn't even think that this was something that was necessary.
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In the beginning, we were a "heterosexual couple," which is hilarious to me now.
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Q: As a struggling actor, what was the money situation like in the beginning?
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In the beginning, your improvements will be so small as to seem practically nonexistent.
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In the beginning, there was darkness — well, the beginning of the day, that is.
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"In the beginning they answered me once, then never answered again," Rockburne told Hyperallergic.
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"In the beginning she said 'he' and afterwards she said 'they,&apos" said Lewis.
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Even Dr. Crimmy's started off in the owner's kitchen in the beginning, he said.
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The company started accepting credit card payments in the beginning of the second quarter.
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The perfect drink for their respective tastes, which we figure out in the beginning.
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"In the beginning, it was understandable to be perceived as stamp-pounders," she said.
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"There's a solo for Reid in the beginning of the piece," Mr. Ferver said.
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The novel suffers a bit under the weight of this structure in the beginning.
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Even so, "It is better now than it was in the beginning," he notes.
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In an interview with Metro, she explained that it wasn't easy in the beginning.
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. — In the beginning, Ken Ham made the Creation Museum in northern Kentucky.
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The people who had come to see him in the beginning had all disappeared.
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The people who are casualties are people who had a predisposition in the beginning.
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She'd keep nuzzling her head under his chin and in the beginning he refused.
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"Let's work out a good deal," Trump wrote in the beginning of his letter.
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Keep things lean in the beginning when you're still unsure if something will work.
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"In the beginning, it was a nightmare," the company's project manager, Gianni Botteon, said.
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And I had to tell her, 'You know, in the beginning, he was mine!
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If you have good luck in the beginning, you'll have less luck later on.
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Pad & Quill struggled in the beginning, but became profitable in 2011, Mr. Holmes said.
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"The hiring decisions that we made in the beginning were not optimal," Carvalho said.
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"I didn't think we were focused in the beginning," Brooklyn coach Kenny Atkinson said.
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We've been together for 18 years, and in the beginning, he was actually married.
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In the beginning, at least, this was an extended group of his artist friends.
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In the beginning, it's a nuisance, but one they learn to put up with.
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In the beginning, it can be difficult to deal with catching people stealing food.
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What in the beginning was just small cents now became substantial amounts of money.
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It was a wild run for the Kardashian apps, at least in the beginning.
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First, there's the way they both awkwardly mug to the camera in the beginning.
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In the beginning, I really struggled with my school's political societies and campaigning groups.
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In the beginning, it won't matter if someone likes, "wows" or "sads" a post.
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The thing is, in the beginning, the Grammy thing was really important to us.
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Specialty foods are typically high-value and, at least in the beginning, low production.
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In the beginning they agreed not to sleep with anyone else without prior approval.
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That would've been a meeting I would've had in the beginning of the summer.
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As for her notorious secrecy, it served a purpose, at least in the beginning.
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In the beginning, we didn't know how to respond, just let it be rotten.
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There's a bunch of stuff we talk about in the beginning, me and him.
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In the beginning there were a few families, fewer than 20 in the 1830s.
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Melisandre, in the beginning of Season 6, reveals herself as an old woman/creature.
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In the beginning of the ad campaign, those were stock faces that we bought.
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"The disclosure is stressful in the beginning, but then becomes almost empowering," Anderson says.
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"In the beginning I didn't like it very much," she said of the name.
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In the beginning, I didn't quite comprehend the whole "adjustable" part of the name.
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"I was put down quite a bit for that in the beginning," she said.
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"My hope, in the beginning, was to not get an ulcer," Ms. Crawford said.
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In the beginning, Amazon was an exciting new way to shop for books: online.
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In Wuhan, in the beginning, it was 22020 days from getting sick to hospitalization.
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An optimistic view is that we are in the beginning of this process now.
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In the beginning of the video, the teenager's left cheek is against the street.
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In the beginning of my 8th grade year, I was in for a shock.
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In the beginning, the 3D printed plastic was called a "spaceball" by its engineers.
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"We are in the beginning of a mass extinction," she said at the summit.
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In the beginning, I noticed I got a lot of dirty looks from men.
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I've been shy about trying new things, especially in the beginning of this [process].
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"We have clear communication in the beginning that parents shouldn't be servants," she said.
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CreditCreditNina Westervelt for The New York Times In the beginning, there were inflatable waterfowl.
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In the beginning, Tellerman and her team offered one set price for Modsy customers.
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In the beginning, the airline sent us a message saying the flight was cancelled.
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In the beginning, I didn't expect at all that there would be a failure.
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Tolstoy's quote in the beginning and the end credits song both convey this feeling.
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"We would have to take their word for it in the beginning," Glaser said.
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There may have been a little bit of hubris in the beginning on that.
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And you know, I struggle with that because in the beginning, why even go.
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In the beginning, I was the farmer, I was the vet, I was everything.
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" Smith: "The thing is he came out strong in the beginning of every round.
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"In the beginning, I could put foundation, lipstick, and possibly eyeliner on her," Quinn says.
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They hope to launch it around football season in the beginning or middle of August.
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The Trump administration, at least in the beginning, kept the skeleton of this program intact.
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In the beginning, however, she was just trying to lend a hand after the Sept.
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And that is why Cramer thinks Costco's big comeback is just in the beginning stages.
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I mean, it's definitely a struggle for women in the beginning, and it should be.
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"In the beginning we thought it was going to be food deliveries," Chen told me.
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Sure, people are upset in the beginning, but you know what happens in the end?
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It was difficult in the beginning because I didn't anticipate what the response would be.
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Interested and excited in the beginning, a little more relaxed about it towards the end.
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In the beginning, I did not want to get surgery and just fight that way.
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In the beginning, it was just about getting rid of the keys to his office.
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In the beginning of Liu Cixin's The Three-Body Problem, humanity faced off against itself.
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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger are already in the beginning stages of planning their wedding.
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Only with calculated skepticism in the beginning will the U.S. achieve victory in the end.
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But she was not a neophyte when she made the work in in the beginning.
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"In the beginning, it was represented in very colonialist terms, very racist terms," Heaney said.
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In the beginning, Arduino, LLC was formed to license the Arduino name to hardware manufacturers.
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Broadwell's name made international headlines in the beginning of former President Barack Obama's second term.
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In the beginning the service was free, and it slowly transitioned to a commission model.
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I was working on sourcing deals in the beginning for software as a service companies.
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"We were asleep before, that's how it happened," Elizabeth Moss' Offred says in the beginning.
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And I stayed in the South because I'm interested in the beginning of our history.
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"In the beginning, the police did not know a thing about what happened," Singh said.
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"In the beginning, you feel like your child's life is in your hands," Geri said.
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MM: You know, I think unfortunately we're still very much in the beginning of this.
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"I think in the beginning you feel pressured [to set a wedding date]," Fletcher said.
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PS: In the beginning, I'm talking about this film, In The Crosswinds, about the Estonians.
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"If it's ugly in the beginning then the whole challenge is to make it pretty."
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"In the beginning, it was a joke on Tumblr" meant for consenting adults, she writes.
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You go through different committees, and you really make a big push in the beginning.
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"In the beginning I began playing a game on my phone," he wrote on Reddit.
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In the beginning, Dillian's morning routine consisted of getting to his office at 7 a.m.
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I remember in the beginning of social media, I was in Paris with Jen Atkin.
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A burgeoning trade deal between the two countries fell through in the beginning of May.
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In the beginning, we had a bunch of people related to the Virginia Tech shooting.
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In the beginning, credit was highly personal and subjective — this persisted for thousands of years.
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Not in the beginning [with the babies] it wasn't as romantic, but now it is.
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And maybe in the beginning when I met him, maybe I was a little brainwashed.
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No, no, I struggled with this question in the beginning of my paranormal research too.
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"I feel like we have a stronger bond than we even had in the beginning."
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Mainly, he's worried they're not as hot and heavy as they were in the beginning.
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That doesn't mean the two of them didn't have difficult days, especially in the beginning.
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In the beginning of the planning process, Arran and I handled setbacks with good humor.
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In the beginning, cartel was protected by certain government organizations, especially the DFS intelligence agency.
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Was that romantic part of Butch something that was clear to you in the beginning?
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" She said in the beginning of the interview, "We never questioned how Apple is organized.
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It's another barbecue, just like the one Karl attended in the beginning of the episode.
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The reports that came out about bitcoin in the beginning seemed like a modern echo.
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The actor claimed that, in the beginning, people became "immobilized by fear" by the diagnosis.
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In the beginning, "I still had something for myself" after all those expenses, he said.
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And I think they usually like a little sparkle in the beginning and the end.
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In the beginning, Lyft drivers mounted big, furry mustaches to the fronts of their cars.
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No one really read it in the beginning, it was like three coworkers reading it.
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University President Edison Jackson stopped DeVos in the beginning to try to settle the crowd.
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She's been threw [sic] a lot so she has trouble with trust in the beginning.
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Our research is in the beginning stages, but it holds exciting potential for the future.
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In the beginning the robots sucked, but I learned by doing and didn't give up.
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"You can't heal what you never reveal," he admits in the beginning of the song.
|
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After lagging the broader market in the beginning of the year, is hot once again.
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"There were not many cocktails served at Milk & Honey in the beginning," Toby tells me.
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His pairings with the late comedian Richard Pryor were — at least in the beginning — perfect.
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I felt, in the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, that I could be next victim.
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It's hard to imagine life before Facebook, but people hated that feed in the beginning.
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The market was to say the least cheap back in the beginning of January (2016).
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Is it difficult to maintain the same enthusiasm or energy you had in the beginning?
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EJ, the site, existed in substantial part because theorycrafting was really hard in the beginning.
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Still, they said it in the beginning and then people started to do Satanic things.
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I figured the school had hit parents hard in the beginning, and then quieted down.
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By now, everyone is familiar with how horrifically bad Apple Maps was in the beginning.
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We are in the beginning phases of an important transition in the American health system.
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"In the beginning, I was afraid of the tunnel," said Mr. Bizzi, a global developer.
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"In the beginning, honestly, I felt like I was doing a séance," Mr. Bernardi said.
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I was surprised for a few years in the beginning, but it was my naïveté.
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Look, as I said in the beginning, I deeply regret that we lost four Americans.
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In the beginning of 2016, Wey felt personally affected by the Black Lives Matter movement.
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The book offers a reminder, particularly in the beginning, of how much sexism Joni faced.
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And in the beginning, you could find the same feeling in metal as in punk.
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In the beginning I used a translator, or I just listened to someone else's vocals.
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In the beginning, I felt too ashamed—too guilty—to buy it at the store.
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Of course, it's great having analog gear, but that's not always possible in the beginning.
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In the beginning, the Iranian outsider was not taken seriously by the Thai sporting establishment.
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In the beginning, he's a smart guy in a nice suit with a mysterious past.
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In the beginning, everything they presented were the best-case scenarios of projections and quotes.
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But he loves the way we think, he knew we were weird in the beginning.
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A. The headlessness in the beginning was sort of a joke about the French Revolution.
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In the beginning of the 19th century, Napoleon was making his presence known across Europe.
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"Obviously, in the beginning when you're first starting out, you keep everything," Melissa Rivers said.
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"We were scared in the beginning," Francesca Bettrone, a long-track speedskater from Italy, said.
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Some of them - transition - we were designing right back in the beginning of the year.
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In the beginning, there are only splashes of water rushing across stone tiles, then receding.
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In the beginning, the weirdest online brand pranks were, logically, the purview of internet companies.
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In the beginning, there was AB 32, the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006.
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In the beginning I was trying to figure out, how do you tell the story?
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"In the beginning, we came just to meet people and talk shop," Mr. Nathan said.
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"The fear is contagious, like bank runs in the beginning of the Depression," Pallesen said.
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And her newest grandson will celebrate his 6-month birthday in the beginning of December.
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"In the beginning I thought, 'Yes, he's young, he's dynamic,'" a waitress in Montmorillon said.
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In my experience, it is better to do our duty in the beginning than procrastinate.
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In the beginning, it was difficult to get local farmers on board with the idea.
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"In the beginning, we were more excited when we actually won a game," Kincheloe said.
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For me personally, I was very interested in the beginning of it all — the pioneers.
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"In the beginning it was people around me saying, 'You have a problem,'" he said.
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Mr. Giuliani had made this point clear in several instances in the beginning, in springtime.
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"In the beginning I didn't know how I was going to do this," she said.
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"In the beginning, I had only the vaguest idea of what was happening," he said.
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In the beginning, Chinese banks issued letters of credit on behalf of the big traders.
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In the beginning, Chinese banks issued letters of credit on behalf of the big traders.
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In the beginning, Westeros was populated solely by the Children of the Forest and Giants.
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And that may mean we are already in the beginning of the post-Netanyahu era.
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In the beginning of his career, he said, he had been playing for his family.
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Some of the voices propelling his candidacy online in the beginning came from fringe communities.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the beginning, in America, there was Abstract Expressionism.
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In the beginning, [she went] to work in a burka, with her gun beneath it.
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At one point, he vents about McCain's role in the beginning of the Russia investigation.
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In the beginning stages of the CSZ quake's aftermath, accounting of resources will be crucial.
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Which many companies had done, I remember Facebook had that controversy in the beginning. Right.
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But there's a lot of that going around," Rocket explains in the beginning of "Endgame.
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Did you think you spotted the late-night host in the beginning of the film?
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Just seems like they came out a little more determined than we were in the beginning.
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To some extent, this was a result of who was using Stack Overflow in the beginning.
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This outsider status is something that really attracted me to young adult novels in the beginning.
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"Artem and I broke up in the beginning of November," she told PEOPLE in February 2009.
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SCARAMUCCI: Yes, they were coming full - they were coming at me very hard in the beginning.
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"A lot of those systems will probably only work well indoors in the beginning," he said.
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Williams told The Huffington Post that in the beginning, she took things very slowly with Seldon.
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"We didn't get a lot of video play or radio play in the beginning," he says.
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"In the beginning, I had more of a rambunctious team," the 20-year gunnery sergeant says.
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How can you, in the beginning of a relationship, have a conversation about boundaries or transparency?
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In the beginning I went on trips with Steven, though I always paid for my seat.
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In the beginning, it was hard for kids to understand that I didn't eat ice cream.
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It was the trade the Street couldn't get enough of in the beginning of the year.
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"The whole experience was a little awkward in the beginning but slowly became fun," Sukanth says.
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The beginning, the way it feels in the beginning is not the way it feels forever.
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What was that feeling like in the beginning when the show really started picking up steam?
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She personally funded it in the beginning, but now her social media fans supplement her work.
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Kavanaugh was the front runner in the beginning and fake drama that the media fell for.
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Choe himself appears at certain moments, in the beginning as a hologram and later in person.
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That might seem logical, but the opposite had been occurring in the beginning of the year.
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In the beginning, her father's gym was nothing: no ring, no roof, not even a bag.
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"It was kind of hectic in the beginning," said Susan Thomas, the clerk in Harrison County.
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I didn't really know what to expect and it ended up feeling hard in the beginning.
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"In the beginning it was pretty tough to convey this idea in Italy," Mr Noseda says.
|
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In the beginning of December, Talkspace sent therapists a new online course about the confidentiality policy.
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You were very instrumental in the beginning of Black Lives Matter and the protests in Ferguson.
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In the beginning, that amount will be about 185,000 stars, which works out to about $175.
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I wanted to be as close as I could to what that was in the beginning.
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Hair was just a hobby for me, and I didn't take it seriously in the beginning.
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In the beginning having a lot of inexperienced junior people, and frankly being inexperienced junior founders.
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"The first payments should be made in the beginning of 2021," Helme told a news conference.
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"People that were skeptical in the beginning will probably want to do an update," Mikkelsen said.
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In the beginning, we were definitely going for a "so bad it's good" sort of appeal.
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I think it was Radha's because in the beginning the boss didn't want her to drive.
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My company's corporate effort to teach younger generations about AI launched in the beginning of 2018.
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I&aposve had a few sleepless nights with Spike in the beginning, so I get it.
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In the beginning there was a part of me that was trying to prove everyone wrong.
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"There was cheating going on in the beginning, on both sides," he allegedly told the cops.
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The character in the beginning was called Fabrice and it had to be changed to Christian.
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"A lot of people get hate in the beginning, because we're doing something new," he said.
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In the beginning of American Horror Story: Murder House, Tate seemed like a classic troubled bae.
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Cramer noted that the presentation in the beginning of October addressed upfront the weakness in aerospace.
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In the beginning the internet was a tool for the Pentagon as well as research institutions.
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"In the beginning, we had folks call, say, 'I'm super excited about the product,'" Tetrick said.
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And getting to see how the Gen X tribe worked out in the beginning was fascinating.
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"They just responded in the beginning of the second half and we didn't, really," Lopez said.
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In the beginning, my career is cool and they want to be a part of it.
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This is what I was like in the beginning and this is how I feel now.
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Sometimes, companies where there are red flags in the beginning end up producing the largest wins.
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I understand the need to keep things separate in the beginning, but eventually, this will change.
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Flickr was really the basic education for me because I didn't know anything in the beginning.
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In the beginning, Ikea created a VR kitchen for would-be buyers on the HTC Vive.
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In the beginning there was more of that concept that it was something exotic, for women.
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"In the beginning it was so hard for us but now we are adapting," she said.
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I know that if I find that crazy rhythm in the beginning I can do it.
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The movie plants the seed for this interpretation by explicitly mentioning bipolar disorder in the beginning.
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Honestly, there was a time I felt exasperated with him, but that was in the beginning.
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In the beginning of the ad campaign, those faces were actually stock faces that we bought.
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Food: In the beginning, being able to order food other than chow hall food was miraculous.
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Well, to be honest, I didn't mean to in the beginning, it just kind of happened.
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In the beginning it was like 90 percent men, and now it's more like 80 / 20.
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"We're numb to the fact that it was seven police shootings in the beginning of July."
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"Cannabis has that same kind of entrepreneurialism that e-commerce had in the beginning," says Simon.
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"I try to give them any advice that I can, especially in the beginning," she says.
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This goes back to that exact comment that I said in the beginning: it's about moderation.
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In the beginning, you can [build a company] through your friends, or that kind of thing.
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"In the beginning, the work was pictorial — there was a line of hope," Ms. Goodman said.
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I don't feel the same anger as I did in the beginning, but I'm very competitive.
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"We've been clear on that in the beginning, and the President's spoken on that," she said.
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"We came out and fought in the beginning, but the wheels just fell off," Cioffi said.
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Man, every time people hear those violins in the beginning, it's like electric in the air.
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"We were kind of dropping the ball a little bit in the beginning," Mr. Andrada said.
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In the beginning of the year, Hayes anticipated the U.S. economy would grow about 2 percent.
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In the beginning, the situation seemed good in terms of the economy and security -- even politically.
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"In the beginning there needs to be some sort of joy in the exercise," she says.
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In the beginning, she said she didn't know if any of her classmates would join her.
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While fashion video's popularity is soaring now, it didn't go down as well in the beginning.
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"A certain amount of mystery can be appealing in the beginning of a relationship," Fisher says.
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"You don't really understand in the beginning what you are watching," Bory tells The Creators Project.
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In the beginning, though, Mothers was just a girl writing songs in her bedroom at school.
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"The Hills, I feel, in the beginning, was very real, very raw," she said in 2011.
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If the Coalition didn't help me in the beginning, I'd probably still be in the shelter.
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I flubbed one note in the beginning intro, and it twisted me and I flipped out.
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A lot of trans women, myself included, go full-throttle femme in the beginning of transitioning.
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Also, the people that might have been a little uncomfortable in the beginning are getting comfortable.
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Amid the rainfall in the beginning of the year, brush, grass and other plants grew thicker.
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In the beginning, slimers communicated via their slime only: DM'ing each other, exchanging tips, and recipes.
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You may have only purchased one camera in the beginning and realized you would like another.
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The warning signs In the beginning of our relationship, we spent money on dates pretty evenly.
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In the beginning you kind of just hope that anybody will watch you do the thing.
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So Jeff and I agreed in the beginning that that's the way we would run things.
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We meet with every student at least once in the beginning of the year, especially freshman.
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"I hope it's not just gung ho in the beginning and things dwindle down," he said.
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In all honesty, in the beginning I chose writing out of a socioeconomic and human necessity.
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In the beginning, her patterns, all of which originate with her paintings, were busy and exuberant.
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She told Business Insider she suspects the US is in the beginning of a real recession.
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In the beginning, it was neither exclusively male nor dedicated to a fatalistic anti-woman ideology.
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I have this theory which is that in the beginning, most systems want to be good.
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We were joined in the beginning by Bob Armstrong, the director of the MIT Energy Initiative.
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In the beginning, you'll be invited to respond to two questionnaires to measure your baseline happiness.
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In the beginning, it was hard for us to pronounce that name, or even memorize it.
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They start to help later in the game, after being still and passive in the beginning.
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"We are in the beginning of a battle whose intensity and length is unknown," Staikouras said.
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In the beginning, it felt like the trach all over again: freedom with a trade-off.
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So we went at it in the beginning of last year, and we didn't get anywhere.
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In the beginning Littlefinger was more inscrutable but he's since become a more transparently villainous character.
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"He's in the beginning now of a really hard push in the Philadelphia suburbs," he continued.
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In the beginning, it was affordable, and we were proud to be able to offer it.
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In the beginning of "Raymond," I think someone said, 'Why don't you just write it yourself?
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As you get into the playful voices in the beginning, you forget these people are gone.
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In 2002 and 2003, we're in the beginning of wide-spread internet, social media, reality television.
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In the beginning, our life together held a joy and amazement which was newborn every day.
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They supported me in the beginning, but then they'd pick costumes that weren't made for me.
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This is why I race, and this is what got me into racing in the beginning.
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In the beginning, generally speaking, property-owning white men were the only people allowed to vote.
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As opposed to "Adagio lamentoso" in the beginning [of the movement], where the tempo is 54.
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While many were reluctant to share in the beginning, they found they had experiences in common.
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Even if all you know in the beginning is some pop culture, that's O.K. You're in.
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"New York is my kind of town," he says in the beginning of the movie teaser.
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In the beginning, like the other bands of their ilk, Al-Bara'em only covered English songs.
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In the beginning of "Scarred," Edmondson suggests that telling her story is an act of contrition.
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In the beginning of the written word, about 5,000 years ago, people scrawled information on clay.
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"In the beginning, there was no problem," said Mr. Bukar, 51, secretary of the hunters association.
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In the beginning of 2019 it sat at around 120, but is now at 300 employees.
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In the beginning, Mr. Ellis said, "It was a bit scary," with drugs, crime and blight.
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"Ideas are worth so much more than what people can see in the beginning," he said.
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"You don't have to feel bad for supporting Jussie Smollett in the beginning," one person tweeted.
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In the beginning I wasn't allowed to sit for more than 45 minutes at a time.
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In the beginning, she was one of three co-founders, who were all men, she explains.
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Obviously the standout piece in the film is Ramona's enormous fur coat right in the beginning.
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"It's important to have enough working capital to ride out the slow months in the beginning."
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It's about doing the right things in technology than chasing for profit right in the beginning.
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"We had a meeting with Barbara Broccoli in Ireland in the beginning of September," Eilish said.
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There was resistance in the beginning, because New Yorkers weren't used to paying for this service.
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It was very interesting to learn by building something that was just distributed in the beginning.
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In the beginning, when the monster was in its infancy, Dave Duncan had hope for me.
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That argument in the beginning lays the groundwork for everything in the film that comes after.
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And a startup just isn't gonna be able to have that impact, at least in the beginning.
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So, as we saw in the beginning, people were using Grindr very kind of in myopic ways.
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There is a big bit of computer animation in the beginning, involving an owl, but beyond that?
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When we talk in the beginning, I want to get your background because you're also a techy.
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In the beginning, Iran had responded to the American onslaught with its own version of strategic patience.
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Tesla hit the threshold last year and it was halved to $2000,27 in the beginning of 2500.
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"It was hard for [Noel] to accept [Tom] in the beginning because of what happened," Luann said.
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It is featured in the beginning of every episode and has evolved over the years as well.
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In the beginning, I would tell my manager to come in for me because I'm very sensitive.
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You know, the quote that you said in the beginning, a lot of people sell their soul.
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If he hadn't embraced me, I would have never got my sure footing in the beginning days.
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"I'm pretty sure that her threshold for stress could be quite low in the beginning," she continued.
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This was something I wanted (first coming to the NBA), to have the impact in the beginning.
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There's some weird stuff happening in the beginning, too, with that "They ate all my wasabi" track.
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Even in the beginning it didn't feel good, so I had to remove those types of poses.
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The first astronauts In the beginning, NASA didn't know what the qualifications for an astronaut should be.
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Spicer has said the US is in the "beginning stages" of talking to Israel about the embassy.
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In the beginning of February, Tellurian acquired Magellan Petroleum in a deal that took the company public.
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But in the beginning, the important thing is to try to stick it out for six weeks.
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"I didn't really like it in the beginning — it was kind of dumb," Danielle said of Musical.ly.
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Even when I started doing trap music in the beginning, back when I was working with Gucci.
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In the beginning, [the car] was actually just a prop in the background that couldn't be used.
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In the beginning, he wasn't sure how people would react to him wanting to photograph their lives.
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Also how their roles flip-flop: In the beginning, Eva kind of takes on the mother role.
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But I think it's more of what I said in the beginning, which was her moral compass.
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"In the beginning, people said, 'You're crazy, but good luck,'" Sindell told CNBC in a recent interview.
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In the beginning August, the Bureau of Prisons issued a rule mandating menstrual products for federal inmates.
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In the beginning, Les Deux Magots was a Parisian café that only served hot drinks and lemonade.
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He knows that and we made sure that's the page we were both on in the beginning.
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The company's about-face, which came in the beginning of 2016, was reported by Reuters in June.
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"This is a global company, we've got 130 launches in the beginning of this year," said Mahaney.
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It was up to her minute movements, certainly in the beginning of the piece, if not after.
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In the beginning, we liked street style because it wasn't about celebrities — it was about real people.
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"She's not an action hero when we meet her in the beginning of this film," Vikander explained.
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" In the beginning of her career, the actress admitted she was reluctant to "play the gorgeous girl.
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Every subscription we had was debated over, which definitely sucked in the beginning (RIP Netflix and Hulu).
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"Let's state the obvious: I'm a cis white woman," Ratajkowski says in the beginning of the essay.
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In the beginning, Sao Noi made good progress and seemed to have left her past behind her.
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In the beginning, if you listen to Elmore James and put Jeremy on, he was Elmore James.
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In the beginning, infidelity was an economic threat to a marriage that was mostly an economic institution.
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Nothing quite rings in the beginning of the holiday season like the smell of your grandmother's house.
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"There's no open relationship thing, so there's no confusion like there was in the beginning," he says.
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In the beginning of all this, I couldn't tell the guys in Blink what I was doing.
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In contrast to the light-hearted banter in the beginning, the film climaxes with a dark twist.
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WE SAW WHAT KIND OF HAVOC THAT WREAKED ON GLOBAL MARKETS IN THE BEGINNING OF THIS YEAR.
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"In the beginning, it kind of wasn't me that decided; it was along the way," she said.
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She plans to sculpt three 640-pound blocks at the Indiana fair in the beginning of August.
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They left in the beginning of the crisis, but I stayed in Mosul, this was our fate.
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That's why clowns should work up to a crescendo instead of hitting them hard in the beginning.
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This might be fair in the beginning, but what happens as the months and years go by?
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The concerns about China's economy that surfaced last year have been rekindled in the beginning of 2016.
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They were the underdogs in the beginning, which now, I think, they've totally come out on top.
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There were lot of fights in the beginning [but] some of them really worked out very nicely.
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In the beginning, I did everything — I was on my own, building those 5,127 prototypes, every day.
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In the beginning, my guess is, Russia, like the rest of the world, thought Clinton would win.
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"I think the competition was definitely unfair, especially in the beginning," says Mirik Milan, Amsterdam's "Night Mayor".
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Though there were some doubts in the beginning, she told the newspaper that they're mostly gone now.
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In the beginning, given the total number of users online, I considered that a fairly narrow focus.
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"We are still in the beginning, we are working with Goldman (Sachs) on this process," he said.
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In the beginning, it was very hard to see myself on camera doing interviews and giving speeches.
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However, in the beginning of December, Cramer interviewed CEO James Park and felt reassured about the stock.
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Also, they had a scene between them that, in the beginning, they both were really challenged by.
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Now, it is a principle throughout the Four Quartets that the ending is contained in the beginning.
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"You see a lot of changes, especially in the beginning when people arrive," Van den Berg said.
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Then she introduced me to clean beauty in the beginning with certain products and oil she liked.
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I did a lot of suicide prevention counseling in the beginning of my work with the foundation.
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I wouldn't be the same if you squirted some on the meat in the beginning before grilling.
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In the beginning, there's another dude doing a country song and they genuinely really liked that one.
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In the beginning you will have much better pieces than the AI, improving your chances at winning.
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In the beginning, she thought that the two halves could be united, but found it too stressful.
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In the beginning, it was a much bigger story, and it was more about forgiveness and betrayal.
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So I was loosely involved in the beginning of that process as I was coming on board.
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In the beginning of advertising there was just ads, and they weren't targeted specifically to any group.
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And so for Alice, in the beginning, she has full agency and full control over her show.
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We do the odd game now and in the beginning of the year, we were scoring goals.
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The argument between Elwood and Turner is so binary as to feel almost didactic in the beginning.
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"If we can do it in the beginning we can do it at the end," Rubio said.
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In the beginning I asked my therapist if I could come two or three times a week.
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"We're building and we're stuck in the beginning of our process," Suns coach Earl Watson said afterward.
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In the beginning, people tended to favor a Japanese anime look, with huge eyes and pale skin.
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In the beginning of the play, Miranda is charmed by the human beings shipwrecked on her island.
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And the thing is that in the beginning, you wouldn't find as much hatred, as in Facebook.
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Curology helped me a lot in the beginning, but I feel like my progress has slowed lately.
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That's one of the reasons I didn't want to do it [become vice president] in the beginning.
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"In the beginning, we were very confident because we knew we had the survival blankets," he said.
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Further, the PredictWise forecast gave Trump a strong likelihood of victory starting in the beginning of 2016.
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"In the beginning, when he was relatively unknown, he contented himself with vintage raccoon," Mr. Cunningham wrote.
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I think in the beginning we just got a little bit fastball heavy and they got us.
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Systrom called Burbn a "false start" — but even Instagram had some tough competition in the beginning, too.
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"In the beginning, people weren't answering, even though I could tell they were home," he told me.
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In the beginning, we only saw his actions; we didn't get to understand why he did it.
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The company expects the move to save it $23.5 million annually in the beginning of next year.
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"Think it started for me when I got a few layups in the beginning," Thompson told reporters.
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IGTV won't have ads in the beginning, Systrom said, but said it likely will in the future.
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In the beginning of the interview, the detective asked Cruz whether he would like some cold water.
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In the beginning, everyone talked about it, but then after a few years, we were like: 'O.
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Would it have been good to have avoided the Chinese devaluation, back in the beginning of 2016?
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And as we've talked in the beginning here, under our ground, our water systems, our sewer systems.
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In the beginning, any pot near an herb garden had a head of lettuce burbling in it.
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"In the beginning, it was really confusing; my parents didn't know what was going on," he says.
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She was not a fan of our relationship in the beginning, but is our loudest cheerleader now.
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In the beginning, I saw it as someone accepting me for who I am, flaws and all.
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It didn't become really stupid until the late 80s, but in the beginning was kind of cool.
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AND, YOU KNOW, WHAT THE WISE MAN DOES IN THE BEGINNING, THE FOOL DOES IN THE END.
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In the beginning, after the great flood, it was a muskrat who had helped remake the earth.
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It just takes jumping into the deep end, but it's hard to trust that in the beginning.
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As I mentioned in our meeting in the beginning of January, my fall semester was a shambles.
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And soon after that was when the touching began: light grazes over my shirt in the beginning.
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Ah, in the beginning Fromm didn't only produce condoms—he also made gloves or dummies for toddlers.
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The developers tried to build on that with sprawling world, one that, in the beginning, feels limitless.
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"When did you realize you could be president?" she asked him in the beginning of the interview.
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"In the beginning, it felt like house arrest," said one resident whose family was placed into quarantine.
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In the beginning of this article, amenities provided by colleges seemed to be given a negative connotation.
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Early diagnosis can benefit research, too, which increasingly focuses on people in the beginning stages of disease.
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A. In the beginning of each year, we have a series of enterprise meetings and brainstorming sessions.
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Of all the ideas that you pitched in the beginning, which ones survived to the very end?
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Socialism was very, very popular in the beginning of the 20th century, and it's made a comeback.
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Sederberg said that in the beginning, his firm lost several banking relationships because of its client base.
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But not just the rumored-about stand a chance; in the beginning, the field is wide open.
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In the beginning, the bullets came from their network of friends who'd taken part in the war.
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And their male colleagues, few and far between though they are in the beginning, will take over.
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The German said his fellow players in the locker room did not believe him in the beginning.
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In the beginning, Rosset's letters to Beckett are warm and solicitous, but they are almost all business.
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In the beginning, the streaming wars sparked competition—Hulu and Amazon and HBO all wanted a piece.
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"I feel like we have a stronger bond than we even had in the beginning," she said.
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In the beginning, in 21, for a little while, she was taken to a camp to study.
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In the beginning she could barely cook, had difficulty with English and did not own a car.
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The Federal Reserve is in the beginning stages of unwinding a $14 trillion financial crisis-era trade.
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"Playing in the World Cup in the beginning, it feels like we've been playing every other day."
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In the beginning, I requested coffee alongside every pastry, dutifully draining each cup and cleaning every plate.
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"We promised $1 million in the beginning when we came up with the concept," Mr. Saks said.
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While she's certainly gotten the hang of parenting now, Witherspoon admitted she "was scared" in the beginning.
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"I thought in the beginning of the year, I took a while to get comfortable," Darnold said.
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So, in the beginning, I knew I needed to buy brokers just to get into the business.
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In the beginning Malcolm's family are in debt, perpetually stressed, living in a house that's falling apart.
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And if we've got to change some things in the beginning of the race, so be it.
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It felt right in the beginning, I wasn't necessarily doing any of it for the paid part.
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Matt: We weren't very good as a pair in the beginning, it was all over the place.
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When you attach a bionic arm, your brain will be extremely unhappy with it in the beginning.
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What are the details you can build in the beginning — where your tailored approach gives you instant leadership?
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I didn't feel that way in the beginning, but that's what's been happening over the last three years.
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And, I think gay men in the beginning really were always looking for each other in close spaces.
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She was the older sister, a minute older, but a little bit more thin, especially in the beginning.
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I think, in the beginning, a lot of these pictures happened by accident, or were taken in passing.
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One of the attractions in the beginning is just thinking about the landscape and where it would be.
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I told them it was only a joke, a move I made in the beginning of my career.
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In the beginning, when times were more pleasant, these types of prank videos would stay in the family.
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"In the beginning, there must be a positive mental attitude," Sustiel tells CNBC, reflecting on his early success.
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"I think in the beginning you feel pressured [to set a wedding date]," Fletcher told PEOPLE in August.
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Grab the matte rose color you used in the beginning and sweep it along your lower lash line.
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What about their activity level — were the people sedentary and non-active in the beginning, or lifelong runners?
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I always say there's an architecture you can ... In the beginning, Google was more context, accuracy, and speed.
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That's why you should try to put as large a down payment as you can in the beginning.
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"It's more of what it was supposed to be in the beginning," said Ron Kaufmann, a Romney confidant.
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In the beginning of season 3, one of the Warlocks tries to assassinate her, and then… that's it.
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In the beginning, we were both working full time, but we would collaborate on projects for startup clients.
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Maybe that gold is in some new alloy, but it's not the ring it was in the beginning.
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It was frustrating at first — in the beginning, she said, her goal was simply to make some money.
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Forgive this song for adding those children's voices in the beginning, for it knows not what it does.
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How did revealing that in the beginning allow you to explore the other things you were interested in?
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In the beginning, they were in our backyards, then they moved to China and became even giant-er.
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In the beginning, a number of the writers didn't seem to have many financial constraints about spending money.
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With a young William (Jermel Nakia), we see him going to jail in the beginning of the episode.
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In the beginning, a lot of the people that came were gastronomy people and they spread the word.
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"In the beginning, Ecovative consulted my studio on how best to grow using their material," the designer explains.
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In the beginning, he kept his hands on the wheel and was a bit worried something would happen.
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You know what's interesting is, I think in the beginning of this year, I was getting burnt out.
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Rummans: It's still in the very beginning, and I don't think I was portrayed well in the beginning.
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"But I'll stand by what I said in the beginning: One size does not fit all," Widerstrom emphasized.
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Because you know in the beginning of the season they said the Golden State Warriors, can they repeat?
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We understand, however, that Files Go will be made globally available at launch in the beginning of December.
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Fillmore East – East VillageThe Fillmore East actually closed in the beginning of the 19743s, operating from 1968-1971.
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In the beginning, Teufen worked at a copy shop, but she eventually bought her own Toshiba photo copier.
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I try to spend a little time in the beginning of the day, about ten minutes, in stillness.
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In the beginning, starting to see all the Santas coming, it was really exciting and funny to me.
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In the beginning weeks and months of the Trump administration, whole immigrant communities have been smothered in panic.
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We referenced tetanus in the beginning, which most children are vaccinated against by the time they reach school.
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In the beginning, like anyone, I wondered why anyone would want to do someone else's chores for free.
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There was a wave in early March, and then there was another wave in the beginning of April.
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In the beginning of the relationship, I would, but now after a year and a half, I don't.
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The campaign knew it would be a slog in the beginning before they started to rack up victories.
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Josef: We have some humour hidden away and a lot of bright colours, at least in the beginning.
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Feeling unsatisfied at work can be part of a normal professional cycle, especially in the beginning, Blake says.
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Clearly, in the beginning, your first job or your first major paycheck, you are jumping onto borrowed interest.
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In the beginning I felt some of his efforts to convince me we had something special felt forced.
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As we mentioned in the beginning, communicating across wide distances is a richer experience now than ever before.
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What that does to him is it eventually does to Tyler what happened to Hannah in the beginning.
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In the beginning, when he started last and then came back, it was just a buzz of excitement.
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The whole situation starts with a very innocent-sounding excuse way up in the beginning of your letter.
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In the beginning, you probably want to turn off promiscuous mode as you're getting a feel for things.
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In the beginning, I have to say, I was kind of a late user compared to other members.
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Baby isn't a dancer in the beginning of the movie; she's a bookish girl who's never been kissed.
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It was hard in the beginning, but I didn't want to encourage any kind of relapse for him.
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Levine's vocals were a little dodgy to start, missing some of the short vocal bursts in the beginning.
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They can't feel this loss of agency if they don't recognize that she has it in the beginning.
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"I want the burden and responsibility to represent Heath Ledger," Aria said in the beginning of his speech.
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In the beginning of the day, the fire was always around us, moving in different directions in valleys.
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"It'll be a little slow in the beginning, but then it will snowball and take off," she predicted.
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"In the beginning, she was kind and full of grace," he says, as if telling a fairy tale.
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"In the beginning when we were moving, we were nervous about the work/home combination," Ms. Kremenova said.
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In the beginning, The Fonz was meant to be a minor side character who didn't speak very often.
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"In the beginning, denial and anger were high on the list; I still haven't embraced acceptance," Jarrett quipped.
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In the beginning, they earn little, so there's more focus on savings, which they then put into investments.
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"Especially with the planet Uranus and change, [it's] always going to be volatile in the beginning," he says.
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It just reaffirms how beneficial it was for Bryce in the beginning and the bond that was formed.
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As I said in the beginning, under the Constitution, the emperor does not have powers related to government.
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In the beginning, "I still had a lot of antagonism toward Germany and the Germans," Mr. Harding said.
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Sean&aposs position was in the beginning, I don&apost want anybody boycotted, I believe in free speech.
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"In the beginning, it was really bad," Mr. Yang said of the National Center, which opened in 2007.
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The index fell in the beginning of this year, trading sideways for the bulk of the first quarter.
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