"It's a corrupt system!" she insists, starting in on a self-righteous rant.
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Starting in on 3/21 and moving across the , we thank you for 10 incredible years.
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"Ed, I've got enough trouble with the 'what now's without starting in on the 'what if's," he says.
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My server advised me to wait a few minutes before starting in on them, as they were very, very hot.
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When starting in on Ghost Town Games' cooperative cooking simulation, you will almost certainly notice first how freaking cute everything is.
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My boss, her husband and I were starting in on the hundred or so main dishes when there was another knock.
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I was lucky enough to heed his suggestion — starting in on Season 1, which is already streaming, over the holiday break.
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The longtime DFA affiliate is currently starting in on his fourth full-length album of shimmery robotic electro as The Juan Maclean, a collaborative project that's come to include Nancy Whang, also of LCD Soundsystem.
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"The reason we are going to win the Democratic nomination is because we are a campaign of us, not me," he said, starting in on the agenda he'd run on since 5003: "single-payer Medicare-for-all," tuition-free public college, criminal justice reform, an end to the drug war, and the rest.
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On 29 August 2019, it was announced that Ocon would race for Renault starting in , on a two-year contract. His Renault debut marked his return to Formula One as a full-time driver. He replaced Nico Hülkenberg, and partnered with Daniel Ricciardo.
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He worked in the Cleveland Indians organization starting in . On December 8, 2009, he was named the new hitting coach for the Indians, a position he held until being fired on June 19, 2011. On January 7, 2013, the Toronto Blue Jays announced that Nunnally would be the hitting coach for their Triple-A affiliate Buffalo Bisons. He was moved to the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats hitting coach on January 13, 2014.
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