I have to start with -- I have to start with Kevin.
|
|
And I call — I decided to start with Jobs.
|
|
For some patients, she says, to start with, she might.
|
|
No, actually no, Chris, I want to start with you.
|
|
Johnson's team is going to start with simple memory tests.
|
|
That's where he should have been focused to start with.
|
|
Episode to start with: Eleven Peas Listen, we all thirst.
|
|
Episode to start with: We Learned to Spell Jake Gyllenhaal
|
|
"We are taking it slow to start with," Blomfield said.
|
|
Now, I am going to start with you, Mark Meadows.
|
|
I order scallops to start with halibut as my main.
|
|
Every great performance has to start with an amazing audition.
|
|
I want to start with an incredible and difficult question.
|
|
I did not know where to start with that one.
|
|
Discussion seems to start with a presidential statement or tweet.
|
|
STEVE LIESMAN: I want to start with the market selloff.
|
|
We have to start with the general congressional budget process.
|
|
Tezlyn, I guess I got to start with you tonight.
|
|
You have to start with bringing in the right people.
|
|
I'm not even sure where to start with Theodore Roosevelt.
|
|
To paint, I like to start with the Cupid's bow.
|
|
Kadri's answer to this is to start with two AGWs.
|
|
Which means that you have to start with reality first.
|
|
Nicholas Thompson: I'm going to start with a broad question.
|
|
"It was a textbook pregnancy to start with," Natalie explains.
|
|
You know, there's quite a good template to start with.
|
|
In fact, we're going to start with four of them.
|
|
The Allergan combination was no slam dunk to start with.
|
|
To start with we're talking to people who smoke weed.
|
|
"We're going to start with the House bill," he said.
|
|
And we're not trying to start with a clean slate.
|
|
The update changed all notes to start with a title.
|
|
Panty selling is a logistically limited practice to start with.
|
|
EISEN: SO, WEVE GOT TO START WITH THE STOCK PRICE.
|
|
Dinners have been known to start with foie gras cake.
|
|
My best advice is to start with what you know.
|
|
And it has to start with leadership at the top.
|
|
I would create situations, like nine elements to start with.
|
|
Plan ahead, because you'll need to start with cooked rice.
|
|
They need to start with a clean sheet of paper.
|
|
Here, it helps to start with a brief history lesson.
|
|
STEIN: --but that's drawn many Trump supporters to start with.
|
|
CRAWFORD It's difficult to know where to start with this.
|
|
To start with, he ran it as a regular bar.
|
|
I believe it has to start with the board level.
|
|
Improved visual effects and more features, at least to start with.
|
|
Aly Raisman's ParentsOf course, we have to start with the Raismans.
|
|
That's why I wanted to start with lipstick, because it's basic.
|
|
"I want to start with saying I am sorry," she wrote.
|
|
It's always a bit anxious to start with, but she's well.
|
|
Because, to understand Poppy, you have to start with Titanic Sinclair.
|
|
The official Apple guide is a good resource to start with.
|
|
Tonight, we&aposre going to start with a "Hannity" history lesson.
|
|
It is important to start with the role of the NSC.
|
|
To start with, the revelation could be painful to your relative.
|
|
To start with, the technology is being introduced to iOS users.
|
|
"All of this needs to start with a study," she added.
|
|
"It is best to start with diet and exercise," she says.
|
|
But, General Tata, I&aposm going to start with you first.
|
|
So Dana, I don&apost know where to start with this.
|
|
And it has to start with what you actually do value.
|
|
But there are good reasons for them to start with infrastructure.
|
|
Which is really – we want it to start with a bang.
|
|
Any conversation with Jim Harbaugh today has to start with Twitter.
|
|
To start with, you need to have a connection with asparagus.
|
|
Fahmy, alongside Amnesty International Canada, is hoping to start with Canada.
|
|
Netflix has a pretty decent selection of anime to start with.
|
|
"We're not trying to start with a clean slate," Tillerson said.
|
|
That's why it's essential to start with your company's unique story.
|
|
"It was a pretty mundane day to start with," Kahl said.
|
|
"But again, you have to start with baby steps," he said.
|
|
The party needs to start with a clean slate on Nov.
|
|
To start with, the Rye fans do not dress the part.
|
|
Perhaps we'll have to start with something less challenging than K2.
|
|
QUIJANO: I'd like to start with the topic of presidential leadership.
|
|
And what was used to strike the fire to start with?
|
|
That's right, but we really need to start with the children.
|
|
A good and easy restraint to start with is a pillowcase.
|
|
SJ: I tend to start with an order, which I resist.
|
|
I decided to start with rope, something very familiar to me.
|
|
The governors: This list has to start with outgoing Virginia Gov.
|
|
To start with he has already performed at the halftime show.
|
|
You may want to start with a morning routine, Kropp says.
|
|
To start with, there's the tag itself, as we noted above.
|
|
To answer the question, it helps to start with some basics.
|
|
We have to start with the difference between addiction and overuse.
|
|
And I tell young girls to start with their own passions.
|
|
It's best to start with a concept, as many designers do.
|
|
Where to start with Nightwish can be a bit tricky, however.
|
|
We need to start with the customer journey, not the technology.
|
|
The Zoom H1 is an affordable solution to start with, too.
|
|
So I ordered one to start with and try it out.
|
|
So as always I'm going to start with, I don't know.
|
|
"You have to start with the freshest product possible," he said.
|
|
MARGARET LYONS Do you want to start with the dumbest nomination?
|
|
You need to start with the emotional and psychological work first.
|
|
But I want to start with this, if you'd indulge me.
|
|
Ripley: I guess I want to start with a little history.
|
|
First, it is important to start with what we previously knew.
|
|
BUT DO YOU WANT TO START WITH THE 5-G NEWS?
|
|
You'll generally get a lower rate to start with, she said.
|
|
It's probably accurate but you don't want to start with that.
|
|
And Google would have been useful to start with; Apple, entertaining.
|
|
I don't think he had a good one to start with.
|
|
To start with the most basic question here, what is umami?
|
|
Of course, we have to start with our great First Lady Melania.
|
|
After I supported you with everything, you're going to start with me?
|
|
To start with a really basic question: How do you define conservatism?
|
|
Divorce attorneys and civil defense attorneys are good bets to start with.
|
|
China's slowing growth Stocks had been weaker to start with on Friday.
|
|
Manny Yekutiel: We're going to start with a question right over there.
|
|
Sickly sweet to start, with a metallic tang and notes of smoke.
|
|
To be honest, I'm not sure where to start with John Tyler.
|
|
Treatment protocol tends to start with antibiotics ASAP, followed by other steps.
|
|
To start with, there's the fact that it's two spacecraft, not one.
|
|
SATYA I WANT TO START WITH YOU, CONGRATULATIONS FIRST ON THIS DEAL.
|
|
It won't fix everything but it's a good base to start with.
|
|
To start with, who decides whether or not a film is popular?
|
|
Tasha: So we have to start with the obvious thing, here, Julia.
|
|
But that's why it's so important to start with the right question.
|
|
I need to start with a confession: I've never liked rom-coms.
|
|
First, we have to start with the Queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey.
|
|
I wanted to start with a blank slate and let things emerge.
|
|
I Classic rock is a great place to start with headphone reviews.
|
|
"We want to start with our own Security Token Offering," Lacher said.
|
|
Devin: To start with, why don't we talk about the recent launches?
|
|
To start with, just know that some cities don't need certain districts.
|
|
So, what I'm going to start with is sort of your background.
|
|
Half the country would have it, and half wouldn't to start with.
|
|
To talk about Mom, we have to start with some TV terminology.
|
|
Will Shu: I think that's a pretty good number to start with.
|
|
And it has to start with robust reforms of the French economy.
|
|
He added that he plans to start with banking reforms because Rep.
|
|
"It wasn't even a very good dress to start with," Gomez says.
|
|
We have to start with the fact that scarecrows are nearly human.
|
|
One of the best ways I've found is to start with food.
|
|
The trick is to start with a few crossings that you know.
|
|
People in chronic pain are at risk of depression to start with.
|
|
Sometimes we would have to start with the end of a sequence.
|
|
First, we need to start with economic growth to rebuild consumer confidence.
|
|
OK, I'm going to start with an easy one for you: football.
|
|
Don't forget to start with the basics for you beginners out there.
|
|
You may want to start with small balances first to get momentum.
|
|
When making new friends, you have to start with some internal motivation.
|
|
So we have very distinct playstyles associated with classes to start with.
|
|
To start with, there are actually YouTube videos on his speech patterns.
|
|
I wanted to start with something simple that I could do anywhere.
|
|
But that's not necessary: I've learned to start with vulnerability and curiosity.
|
|
"The simplest thing to start with is facing your numbers," she said.
|
|
MICK MULVANEY: Which-- which one do you want me to start with?
|
|
We wouldn't expect job creation going forward to start with a three.
|
|
She decided to start with the things that people have in common.
|
|
The plan is now to start with just a couple of plants.
|
|
That means more fat to lose and less muscle to start with.
|
|
It can't be said that it went very well to start with.
|
|
So, we had this sort of generous base funding to start with.
|
|
"I want to start with getting the humanitarian aid in," Scott said.
|
|
To start with, it has become a lot easier to buy the bonds.
|
|
Everything looks delicious and I think I'm going to start with the sashimi.
|
|
"We're going to start with friends — friendships, they're going to change," she says.
|
|
"It's very common for people to start with a 'we' answer," she said.
|
|
This is for remittances to start with, from across the globe into Asia.
|
|
But Musk realized that you had to start with the more modest stuff.
|
|
WILLIAMS: I don&apost know where you have to start with the apologies.
|
|
Kanye West Naturally, we have to start with what's probably her most epic.
|
|
"We got to start with our assistant from a clean whiteboard," he says.
|
|
I like to start with some cool animation that drives my creative process.
|
|
Senator, I want to start with two -- two terror suspects -- GRAHAM: Yes. Right.
|
|
For most special needs parents, our journeys tend to start with blinding fear.
|
|
He tends to start with a body and then experiment with different parts.
|
|
I'd like to start with how you got interested in emergency room billing.
|
|
Other vehicles will display a significantly lower-than-normal figure to start with.
|
|
To start with the most obvious: everyone now has a smartphone or camera.
|
|
Jerusalem (CNN)The dinner was to start with veal paté and Cumberland sauce.
|
|
Real lobbying reform has to start with new legislation that closes lobbying loopholes.
|
|
But you've got to start with what happens when you crash a car.
|
|
To start with something basic, opinion polls are really about "opinions," not actions.
|
|
But we have to start with the point that retail actually is growing.
|
|
But only two of them will be available to everyone to start with.
|
|
To start with, it will pay for work on up to three viruses.
|
|
So that's 150 regulators to start with before we even get to Washington.
|
|
"We're going to start with bitcoin and see how it goes," Cammarata said.
|
|
That is one reason Deepwater Wind decided to start with a small project.
|
|
Pro Tip #1: Looking for inspiration on where to start with flash briefings?
|
|
You might want to start with a list of last year's bestselling products.
|
|
My intuition is always to start with the prediction markets — that's 81 percent.
|
|
Is the hurdle that you just wouldn't know where to start with it?
|
|
And this gave the company the freedom to start with a clean slate.
|
|
The new contracts are expected to start with October-loading cargoes, they added.
|
|
THUMP: I'd like to start with your earliest days as a club kid.
|
|
ETH set a standard, so it is way easier to start with ETH.
|
|
I'm going to start with the ball that's tossed from the the side.
|
|
If you're a total beginner, this is the best course to start with.
|
|
Her biggest piece of advice is simply to 'start with what you have.
|
|
Five for every film is a good number to start with, they write.
|
|
To start with, its mere existence in Berlin is something of an anomaly.
|
|
One is my job is to start with the whole person well-being.
|
|
I'm going to start with the backflip, since this one is obviously easier.
|
|
It's far more effective to start with your purpose: What are your goals?
|
|
Stand up for yourself We're going to start with the obvious one first.
|
|
You have to start with a vision, but then in the end, yeah.
|
|
It is hard to know where to start with such a backward accusation.
|
|
Elizabeth Warren, a Democratic presidential contender, wants to start with American nuclear doctrine.
|
|
"We're going to start with a clean sheet of paper again," he said.
|
|
To start with, there's Tesla stock, Bitcoin, the bond market, and passive investing.
|
|
They're going to start with a staff meeting at 3:30 (Thursday) afternoon.
|
|
Whatever the cause, it is best to start with behavioral remedies, experts say.
|
|
It&aposs best to start with a child-sized brush with soft bristles.
|
|
"We have chosen to start with people who need it most," Ballard says.
|
|
Carroll urges people to start with the basics and read his instructions first.
|
|
To make it on a weeknight, you'll need to start with leftover rice.
|
|
And Boy in da Corner is a good place to start with that.
|
|
It's usual to start with an onion, which needs slow cooking to soften.
|
|
There are many studies, but see Michele Swers's two books to start with.
|
|
Servers will tell you to start with a stick or two of satay.
|
|
Where do you want to start with all that menu of interesting things?
|
|
My favorite feature is the falcon door, so I'm going to start with that.
|
|
"I really have to start with saying thank you to my parents," said Jerome.
|
|
The simplest location to start with is at the origin so x = 0 meters.
|
|
In order to understand Senate confirmation, you have to start with its Constitutional underpinnings.
|
|
Harmeet I got to start with you because it&aposs a bad for humanity.
|
|
He decided to start with the historically black church, also known as Mother Emanuel.
|
|
Maxine Frank: To give people an idea, I like to start with a premise.
|
|
Your career's at the very beginning, and that's a gold standard to start with.
|
|
For the Defiant, Bishop wanted to start with a solid core to build around.
|
|
Tinder is good to start with because it has over 50 million users worldwide.
|
|
I'm going to start with one of the biggest ones, which is foreign terror.
|
|
It's a tiny pool to start with, and not everyone stuck with the gear.
|
|
To start with, most Koreans consider babies one year old when they are born.
|
|
Even if you've never used Photoshop, this is a straightforward app to start with.
|
|
I listen to words they choose, and that gives me something to start with.
|
|
And for those without much status to start with, that seems to matter more.
|
|
So be sure to start with a pea-sized amount and layer as necessary.
|
|
The problem here is that the Persians only had one cake to start with.
|
|
If we're serious about addressing those challenges, we need to start with improving standards.
|
|
A better solution might be to draw more women into politics to start with.
|
|
"To start with, I'm the man that got him out of jail," Brandt says.
|
|
If you're looking at suspects, you pretty much have to start with Naz, right?
|
|
To start with, there's a fairly straightforward reason why the Veritas video was banned.
|
|
To start with, the transition from children's Medicaid to adult coverage can be bumpy.
|
|
Now, at least, they've got 50 more megabytes of wiggle room to start with.
|
|
We decided to start with a toast so that I could try the polibibita.
|
|
We prefer to start with straightforward stories and work our way up from there.
|
|
No one got anywhere, to start with, by having a measured discussion about something.
|
|
To start with, there are different views about how to assess progress in science.
|
|
So before I begin I would like to start with a minute of silence.
|
|
So, to start with, where do your individual interests in true crime come from?
|
|
To start with, let's be clear that we aren't talking about actual poor people.
|
|
How you talk about it matters, but you got to start with the fight.
|
|
In fact, I am going to start with the toughest and most honest part.
|
|
The solution, therefore, also needs to start with the politics of stability and recovery.
|
|
To start with, they tried tinkering with the mixture of ingredients in the ink.
|
|
But it's insanely hot in Houston, and I'm a big guy to start with.
|
|
It always has to start with one person saying that he has had enough.
|
|
And it's likely the smartphone you already own is good enough to start with.
|
|
"We need to start with forgiveness and stop all of the hate," he said.
|
|
" Before getting to super PAC s, she said, "we're going to start with Demosthenes.
|
|
They were low to start with, and then week by week began to climb.
|
|
Let's face it, Mueller was handed a steaming pile of manure to start with.
|
|
All right, we're going to start with the pork that we watched them make.
|
|
To make workplaces safe for all women, we have to start with our laws.
|
|
The iOS 13 update automatically switched notes to start with a large, bold title.
|
|
So the idea was to start with Chris as he's opening up the books.
|
|
It's funded — to start with, at least — by $50,000 provided by the stream's owner.
|
|
It's a great position to start with, as it's super comfy and feels familiar.
|
|
All right, so let's talk about what we need to fix, to start with.
|
|
But to start with, that will be a small percentage of the total trips.
|
|
But upon taking up his post, he will have to start with damage control.
|
|
Investigators shouldn't have to "start with the conclusion" that crimes were committed, she added.
|
|
Why did you want to start with how you were unconventionally tied to movies?
|
|
We'd have to start with the man in the mirror, as somebody once said.
|
|
To answer that question I had to start with, why do we do anything?
|
|
INSLEE: Yes, first by taking away the filibuster from Mitch McConnell to start with.
|
|
Mr. Brady, Greyston's chief executive, urges nervous businesses to start with just one employee.
|
|
And sometimes you have to start with this first, and then dimension the rest.
|
|
"You have to start with the vehicle," said Mr. Edmonds, the Tire Rack executive.
|
|
It's always good to start with a sample project as a jumping-off point.
|
|
"There's a lot of common ground to start with in the foundation," DeMarco continued.
|
|
A precondition for fruitful dialogue would thus be to start with a shared definition.
|
|
That's why you'll first want to start with step one, setting up a VPN.
|
|
The insects survived the winter, so there were more of them to start with.
|
|
"We thought it was very important to start with this [economic] priority," he added.
|
|
"It's great to start with a win against Wawrinka," said world number 56 Copil.
|
|
Work on that compact has to start with every school teaching children digital civics.
|
|
To start with, we have a handle on the immediate outlook for the economy.
|
|
To start with, your chances of landing your childhood dream job are virtually zero.
|
|
But I hate that I had to have such low expectations to start with.
|
|
But the California Democratic Party is very diverse to start with, and it works.
|
|
KS: And you had a relatively traditional venture capital firm to start with, right?
|
|
No, it's not enough yet, but we have to start with this first step.
|
|
First, we have to start with a simple question: Why are some people poor?
|
|
I've never read a Sedaris book before and to start with Calypso seemed important.
|
|
The new technology allows us to start with what's real and just stay there.
|
|
And so I basically was like, well, I'm going to start with 12 films, and I want to start with 173 because its … an interesting year to begin, because it's what potentially foregrounded and ended the source material that I'm looking at.
|
|
I'm going to start with the reaction I've seen from Android fans particularly, Nexus fans.
|
|
I&aposve got to start with this Bible mania that&aposs overtaken the networks, Laura.
|
|
There's a 210-day free trial too, which includes a free book to start with.
|
|
And he decided to start with the historically black church, also known as Mother Emanuel.
|
|
To start with, Snapchat's style of advertising is best for promoting brand awareness, agencies say.
|
|
" When dealing with all kinds of discrimination, Saldana says, "We have to start with ourselves.
|
|
To start with, Ryan sees creativity as a skill that's part nature and part nurture.
|
|
A romantic sunset Champagne cruise, Cape Town, South Africa Where to start with this one?
|
|
The decision to start with my attitude rather than with my actual face is easy.
|
|
Its stores will open in Sweden this year "to start with," according to the company.
|
|
To create this look, manicurist Debbie Leavitt says to start with a thin base coat.
|
|
"It's such a nonsensical statement to start with," Rubin said of Trump bringing up Normandy.
|
|
To start with, it shrinks the attack surface for organizations increasingly dependent on cloud services.
|
|
That's a huge deal for phones that have only 8GB of storage to start with.
|
|
But Mr Turnbull says Mr Smith's measure is "clearly a good bill to start with".
|
|
If you don't know where to start with the synth, we can help you out.
|
|
RED is planning to start with a module that is essentially a huge camera sensor.
|
|
If it wants to change the world, it has to start with its own product.
|
|
"Four firm, six option, that is what we would like to start with," he said.
|
|
Given the huge field, the debates will be split across two nights to start with.
|
|
"You have to start with an NSAID," she said, meaning a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
|
|
"You have to start with a vision," Tony Budding, the league's director of media, said.
|
|
You need to start with a solid technical foundation and build upon that in training.
|
|
Good thing is, now you don't have to wait for damage to start with Dove.
|
|
"The more experimental forms of writing tend to start with things like horror," she explained.
|
|
If you're looking for a collection to start with, check out sam sax's collection madness.
|
|
Try to get them to start with a small audience and grow into their hobby.
|
|
To start with, Chyna is the ex-fiancee of Kylie Jenner's current boyfriend, rapper Tyga.
|
|
To start with, the researchers created an artificial oesophagus and stomach made out of silicone.
|
|
It was old to start with, but now it's been in there for 3 years.
|
|
And they have more money to start with, so they have more money to invest.
|
|
"I think you have to start with somebody who is supportive," MacArthur told The Hill.
|
|
For a game this big, it kind of makes sense to start with the details.
|
|
But it has to start with Republicans believing in something greater than President Trump again.
|
|
The idea sounded simple enough, and to start with it was — but then things escalated.
|
|
I think we're going to start with this: What's going on right now in Congress?
|
|
Amazon Echo If you're game, you'll need to start with at least one Echo device.
|
|
The word of the year is... Yes, it's time to start with the 2017 superlatives.
|
|
My advice is to start with one customer and sell the heck out of them.
|
|
To start with, Trump has kept lawmakers guessing about whether he would sign any bill.
|
|
If [his] accepting LGBTQ rights has to start with me, I'm proud to do so.
|
|
We need a new relationship with water, and that has to start with understanding it.
|
|
Tell me about how you first started covering Yahoo, I want to start with this.
|
|
Honesty goes a long way in personal finance, and we have to start with ourselves.
|
|
I want to start with where the US housing system was before the coronavirus hit.
|
|
You really have to start with the actual construction of the stand for the globe.
|
|
Fortunately, there are some straight anagrams to start with, beautifully tricked out by Mr. Silvestri.
|
|
I always like to start with the real thing, because you can extrapolate off that.
|
|
Young kids, especially preschoolers, may want to start with something more familiar — the moon itself.
|
|
The airports' designers agreed, and said that efficiency has to start with the buildings themselves.
|
|
You need to start with good white toast; Pepperidge Farm "Very Thin" is our preferred.
|
|
That led to an invitation to start with the elite women at Boston last year.
|
|
Lauren, we'd like to start with you because you did some reporting here this week.
|
|
The plan is to start with a pilot project involving prisoners aged 55 and over.
|
|
I would have to start with my mother, Vessie Lucas, who is an interior decorator.
|
|
Or do we need to start with a more basic question: Are there such drinks?
|
|
SENATOR, CO (DEMOCRAT) We have to start with our elections and our campaign finance system.
|
|
We need to start somewhere and we're going to start with Latakia and east Ghouta.
|
|
To start with, members might give away 1 to 7 percent of their assets annually.
|
|
That would be a good number to start with, and no exceptions should be made.
|
|
It's a disgrace and I think they ought to apologize to start with Michael Cohen.
|
|
The year is set to start with a moon landing by China's Chang'e-17 mission.
|
|
All of this must sound pretty harrowing, but it's better to start with no illusions.
|
|
Well, 10 percent of people believe in UFOs, so you have to start with that.
|
|
To start with, you should never have been involved in supervising the Robert Mueller investigation.
|
|
Episode to start with: Is the arrest of two black men at Starbucks an isolated incident?
|
|
Before you even begin applying your makeup, Hollis says to start with a freshly-scrubbed slate.
|
|
Any changes would need to start with a two-thirds majority vote in the state legislature.
|
|
As I discussed in Chapter 20, it's much easier to start with a very focused customer.
|
|
To start with, we should be clear that game stories do different things for different people.
|
|
"I like to start with sheets and then add in a bit of texture," Gaines says.
|
|
Now when you wanna get a meal there you'll have to start with your First Order.
|
|
I want to start with David because I see the Democrats they flip out on everything.
|
|
You'll want to start with Estée Lauder's Concentrated Recovery Eye Mask to get red carpet-ready.
|
|
Episode to start with: Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow You've heard of fantasy football.
|
|
And of course, we had to start with the greatest Halloween movie of all: Hocus Pocus.
|
|
Don't say we never treat you... THUMP: We have to start with "Wonky Bassline Disco Banger".
|
|
Trade talks with Mexico are underway and are due to start with Australia, both beef exporters.
|
|
To start with, BMW wanted to build an open-top roadster, Toyota a hardtop sports car.
|
|
No, you got to start — and this is serious, guys — you got to start with diplomacy.
|
|
And what we want to start with is -- I brought a gift with me right here.
|
|
"We need to start with access to produce and make it affordable and desirable," she says.
|
|
He realized that if his life was worth living, he needed to start with his health.
|
|
Most defaulting tycoons are politically connected, which is how some got the loan to start with.
|
|
I need to start with having an empowered leadership team that can make the right decisions.
|
|
And because I'm so attracted to menswear, I was really attracted to him to start with.
|
|
As daunting as it might be, sometimes you just have to start with a text message.
|
|
The Spanish government is reluctant to debate an independence proposition it considers illegitimate to start with.
|
|
To start with, for many users, the product itself felt far too cumbersome, uncool, and unsexy.
|
|
De Mello added that the Fed was likely to start with a 25 basis point cut.
|
|
He's setting these ridiculous goals to start with and so he doesn't want your guff, essentially.
|
|
Chichester, who has run 11 marathons, wasn't even seeded to start with the women's elite pack.
|
|
Many times it's the unplanned expense that pushes people into debt to start with, he said.
|
|
"We wanted to start with poverty because we think this sums up our case," he explained.
|
|
We aim to target both DJs and home listeners based in the UK to start with.
|
|
Was it just that ... tech doesn't really involved itself in government very much to start with.
|
|
However, I'm going to start with a version of it and then check it for accuracy.
|
|
So you have to start with, the question whether the president would sit for an interview.
|
|
WALLACE: I want to start with Michael Cohen, Mr. Trump&aposs former lawyer, his former fixer.
|
|
Just to start with, it seems crazy that match-fixing isn't even illegal in most places.
|
|
The bolded sentences are what the researchers told the AI to start with and stop on.
|
|
If you want to save big over time, you have to start with the small stuff.
|
|
Finally, following in the footsteps of Hampton Creek, The Not Company decided to start with mayonnaise.
|
|
Here's why you might want to start with Python, one of Udemy's most popular categories: 1.
|
|
Talk about how much they cost, where are they going to run routes to start with?
|
|
Any discussion of the pay-per-view has to start with the actual Royal Rumble itself.
|
|
To do that, you've got to start with kids very early and stick with them late.
|
|
To start with, one and sometimes two levels of management fees are embedded in the fund.
|
|
"It's always nice to start with seven under par, I'm pleased with that," the American said.
|
|
The trial had initially been expected to start with jury selection next Tuesday on October 10th.
|
|
You may want to start with Literotica, a free online anthology of textual porn, Marin suggested.
|
|
To start with the obvious: 99 percent of our military bases rely on the electric grid.
|
|
All this needs to start with the way economists are trained—a final area for reform.
|
|
To start with, Iliad will spend 1.4 billion euros to buy back 20% of its shares.
|
|
To start with each was presented with a series of statements on the malleability of intelligence.
|
|
Citizen involvement in support of science doesn't have to start with running for high political offices.
|
|
You have to start with fantastic bread, and we get ours from a local bakery, Leidenheimer.
|
|
It would make sense for Congress to start with policies that already have substantial bipartisan support.
|
|
And that needs to start with ensuring that every eligible American can participate in our democracy.
|
|
With streaming it's possible to start with a movie and stop and go faster and return.
|
|
We are going to start with NAFTA, which is causing so much damage to our country.
|
|
"It's helpful to start with what you're trying to accomplish," he told Business Insider in September.
|
|
All right, so explain, just explain to start with what 1Password does, and services like it.
|
|
I'm going to break the glass ceiling, but first I need to start with the door.
|
|
To start with, visit the festival's box office at Alice Tully Hall or log onto filmlinc.
|
|
We generally want to start with the section of the grid that has the most constraints.
|
|
So naturally, for day two, we decided to start with an interview from New York City.
|
|
And because you don't have a chemical imbalance to start with, that's just what you'll get.
|
|
To start with some good news: The shift in the electricity sector has effectively become unstoppable.
|
|
He wasn't great to start with, but he grew to become a really, really good defender.
|
|
Sometimes in order to see the big picture, you have to start with a deep dive.
|
|
If you're as overwhelmed as I once was, here are some reliable options to start with.
|
|
So while Harris was polling better than Fiorina to start with, they both had similar patterns.
|
|
I mean, just to start with, they should've had a process in place for receiving complaints.
|
|
Do you need to start with the filibuster before you can do any of those plans?
|
|
So of course that meant the night had to start with pregaming at a friend's apartment.
|
|
"You have to start with recognizing that monolithic definitions don't serve anybody well," Ms. Charlton said.
|
|
Of course he's going to start with the transgender community, he'll start with the most marginalized.
|
|
"He asked me to start with a lower abdomen massage and then the thighs," she said.
|
|
To start with, the system will support the company's new front-loading washing machines and refrigerators.
|
|
And she was born in 1926, so to start with something this wide-ranging is wonderful.
|
|
The promise of 1989, to start with, never included a guarantee that speech came without consequences.
|
|
You didn't need to start with a big advertising budget to get the attention of consumers.
|
|
They're also great for saving money on tech that didn't cost a lot to start with.
|
|
SO, I HAVE SLIPPED IN ALL THESE VARIOUS WAYS, BUT I WASN'T MUCH TO START WITH.
|
|
To start with, if a battery overheats it can catch fire, producing gases that might explode.
|
|
Anyway, I wanted to start with some real talk: Science news is very cool right now.
|
|
If you want to start with The Rise of Skywalker, start with The Rise of Skywalker.
|
|
There's an immediate confrontation that appears to start with the man spitting in the woman's direction.
|
|
"The albums gave people interested in the art form something to start with," Mr. Johnson said.
|
|
BOEING CEO SAYS PLANS TO START 'WITH A CLEAN SHEET OF PAPER' ON NEW MIDSIZE AIRPLANE
|
|
The beginning of recovery has to start with a mutually trusting relationship between patient and doctor.
|
|
To start with, police and activists agree that officers need enhanced training and higher recruiting standards.
|
|
"The RMDs aren't that big to start with," said Ed Slott, an author and retirement expert.
|
|
Perhaps it is best to start with more US cities and then let the movement spread.
|
|
To qualify for the PSLF program, you have to start with an income-driven repayment plan.
|
|
If you're not in that camp, then you have to start with a notion of vulnerability.
|
|
Ezra Klein: So I want to start with an odd question: What is the Republican Party?
|
|
It helps to start with IVF and AID, which have made the journey from freakishness to familiarity.
|
|
He needs to start with just getting help, and that's where it needs to be right now.
|
|
I was coming from a different occupation; it felt momentous but right to start with something new.
|
|
I was going to talk about this with Kellyanne, but I&aposm going to start with you.
|
|
You may be tempted to start with big branches if you have a big fire in mind.
|
|
And, as a nation, we must face a hard truth: The change needs to start with us.
|
|
Now, the only thing on your agenda is deciding which CW shows you're going to start with.
|
|
But it has to start with examples set by authentic leaders like the ones I've included here.
|
|
Take a deep breath, choose one item on your list to start with, and go from there.
|
|
If the blockchain is going to be an immutable record, you need to start with clean data.
|
|
Part 1 This debate didn't feature opening statements, opting to start with questions right off the bat.
|
|
Another criticism: It is wrong to start with a summit; Trump already gave away the big prize.
|
|
Some of its designers like to start with pen and paper, others go straight to crafting digitally.
|
|
The retailer is "more likely to start with short hops" in rural areas, spokesman Dan Toporek said.
|
|
To start with, Carlip says he'll be looking at some numerical simulations to support the foam model.
|
|
To start with, it was a defensive move to slow down the American company's march to China.
|
|
This is a great project to start with, but we will take it very slow, I think.
|
|
Every car offers a distinct experience to start with, which you can't do with a real car.
|
|
Initially, you might fly insects — or you might fly mice to start with, like the Americans did.
|
|
While Poshtel sounds interested in both ends of that spectrum, it intends to start with the latter.
|
|
Its consumer drones generally cost $999 to start with and are subsequently discounted as new models appear.
|
|
To start with, valuations in China are far more reasonable today than they were three years ago.
|
|
Do the 1991 Sharks even count, since they got to start with half the North Stars roster?
|
|
To start with, the next president should make it easier for foreigners to invest in the country.
|
|
And we've said that we're going to start with 20 games that are going to be available.
|
|
Though I found this really only worked if you had a good quality image to start with.
|
|
Quartz and amethyst are great picks to start with, according to certified crystal master Hibiscus Moon's blog.
|
|
The idea was to start with a [consumer] product that will help most of us sleep better.
|
|
I want to start with-- we had Tim Sloan on last week, the CEO of Wells Fargo.
|
|
"We are incredibly happy to start with Toyota but it's not going to end there," he said.
|
|
I want to start with how you got into building gear, and what drew you towards it.
|
|
"I think the main lesson is that you don't want to start with the technology," he said.
|
|
To start with, ISIS is not the only terrorist group the United States should be focused on.
|
|
"He was one of those really early screen icons for me to start with," Bomer, 38, said.
|
|
Goat CEO Michael Schramm is on board with the city's requirements to start with only 500 vehicles.
|
|
To start with, free trade is the practice of removing restrictions on imports and exports between countries.
|
|
What team wouldn't want to start with established superstars like David Perron, Erik Haula, and Alex Tuch?
|
|
In a town of forty, one Antelope resident explains, not many things are secret to start with.
|
|
The company plans to start with transparency by publishing its overall carbon footprint later in the year.
|
|
"The use case is so big, you need to start with something and eventually expand," he said.
|
|
Some activists think the best way to find out would be to start with a local experiment.
|
|
To understand where Parag Khanna is coming from with "Connectography," you have to start with his acknowledgments.
|
|
This is a complicated question to answer, but it's helpful to start with what exactly sriracha is.
|
|
To pay for that coverage, reimbursements to physicians, already low to start with, were cut even further.
|
|
I also know that because I opted to start with Sapphire Preferred, it was an inexpensive education.
|
|
"You have to start with something unbalanced to finish with something balanced with the ice," he said.
|
|
To understand what's going on, it may be helpful to start with what we should be doing.
|
|
There are practical reasons to start with Irish music, Ben-Tal said, including the availability of data.
|
|
Well, I think, first of all, what's good to do is to start with properly curated sources.
|
|
That's what that thing is, but it had to start with the creative part of the mind.
|
|
IGER: WELL, I THINK IT HAS TO START WITH THE QUALITY OF THE ASSETS THAT WE'RE BUYING.
|
|
But I want to start with the midterm elections, which shift into high gear beginning, well, now.
|
|
So state lawmakers decided that the fair thing to do was to start with a blank slate.
|
|
It has to start with Republicans, given both the numbers needed in the Senate and political reality.
|
|
Those in the first group tended to have few resources to start with, and lost them all.
|
|
To start with, a pilot plant will produce up to 500 tonnes of textile fibres a year.
|
|
It helps to start with the problem the solution is meant to address: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
|
|
To start with, the service is only available to a small number of people from private organizations.
|
|
"This was going to be my new album—it was going to start with drums," she says.
|
|
But if it does feel like a huge effort to start with, don't walk every journey yet.
|
|
To start with, she's the most powerful woman on the planet, according to this year's Forbes list.
|
|
To start with, senators wanted to know about Mr. Gorsuch's independence from the man who nominated him.
|
|
"You obviously want to start with the first goal and get your crowd into it," Ekholm said.
|
|
It seemed prudent to start with the five-course option rather than the fifteen-course Menú Bolivia.
|
|
Sheriff Israel, I - - I do want to start with you about a question that was asked earlier.
|
|
So when you talk about privatization-- you need to start with-- all sectors, including-- oil and gas.
|
|
It is unusual for deal negotiations to start with the acquirer valuing its target at a discount.
|
|
WHEN WE TALK ABOUT CLIENT OBSESSION, WE MEAN IT. BUT THAT HAS TO START WITH ME, TOO.
|
|
Like I want everyone to start with a billion and then we can go up from there.
|
|
"I think they knew we had a lot of issues with it to start with," said Sen.
|
|
And I asked her if she wanted to start with the comb or end with the comb.
|
|
Tinder is the only dating app I have used, so it seemed natural to start with that.
|
|
Yeah, I want to start with, Uber is very early in its testing of its autonomous cars.
|
|
In other words, the obese people who had the surgery were a relatively healthy group to start with.
|
|
In any normal diplomatic setting, Kim's call for U.S. concessions to start with might be a reasonable request.
|
|
Buffett: Yeah, Joe, you know, well, the whole market has moved so much, you know, to start with.
|
|
To model the future, researchers have to start with data from the present — which is not always perfect.
|
|
But our judgment has to start with recognizing a movie's goals and then determining whether it achieves them.
|
|
Typical first-time fund managers, raising from traditional limited partners, often aim to start with around $10 million.
|
|
The inciting incident is a family funeral, as if things weren't enough of a tinderbox to start with.
|
|
So you need to start with letting the user know that an algorithm is working behind the scenes.
|
|
Ontario Proud's impressive engagement was achieved even though it has a smaller audience to start with on Facebook.
|
|
And we want to start with a question for you, Secretary Clinton, about America's role in the world.
|
|
This project is intriguing, not least because the plane is not even a propeller aircraft to start with.
|
|
Videos can be up to 10 minutes long to start, with larger accounts able to post hourlong videos.
|
|
Ideally we'd want at least two bedrooms, but I think we have to start with our dreams small.
|
|
"The risk would be higher if we chose to start with only 1 to 3 planes," he said.
|
|
At launch, the app comes with five effects to start with and 30 effects in total to unlock.
|
|
"If you want to talk about climate or pollution you have to start with environmental justice," he said.
|
|
I decided to start with the most genuinely remote of the lot: The Old Forge in Knoydart, Scotland.
|
|
To start with, mothers employed there were suspicious, says Aliya Madrasha, head of human resources at the factory.
|
|
We decide to start with the gardens and then the chateau since the weather doesn't look too promising.
|
|
Lan Xuezhao Lan Xuezhao TechCrunch: Why did you feel $136 million was the right number to start with?
|
|
So it only made sense to do a recount if the result was very close to start with.
|
|
We've got to start with the two most exciting names — TV personality Amber Rose and Olympian Laurie Hernandez.
|
|
So for Amazon, maybe it's best to start with a simple statement: it lowered prices on avocados. Yes.
|
|
So I figure, well, I'm going to start with my book, I'm going to be the example first.
|
|
And, though there are countless causes, it tends to start with these young women's relationships with their mothers.
|
|
MACCALLUM: Mo, I want to start with you does that disturb you the story that Ed laid up?
|
|
"We had very little soil to start with," Osentowski, founder of the Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute, says.
|
|
Lucid plans to start with personal ownership model through direct sales model and to explore partnership with fleets.
|
|
BOOKER: Why'd you have to start with the things that get me all hyped up to begin with?
|
|
"Portugal is the perfect place to start with less regulation, larger talent pool, and your help," Zhang wrote.
|
|
To start with, sanctions seldom work with authoritarian regimes and North Korea is the authoritarian regime par excellence.
|
|
Or it may make sense to start with a survivor benefit and switch later to her own benefit.
|
|
We can do better attacking the distribution networks and we have to start with state and local cases.
|
|
"To start with they just thought 'he's funny'," said Masatoshi Honda, a professor of politics at Kinjo University.
|
|
I mean, they have an advantage just to start with in loading in a huge percentage of cases.
|
|
Any effort to get lead out of soil would have to start with finding the source of contamination.
|
|
The showdown was due to start with strikes two days a week over three months from April 3.
|
|
"I didn't know what to start with, how to do it, because I was very scared," she said.
|
|
I actually want to start with you, Julian, because I don't know what you think from this thing.
|
|
It's hard to even know where to start with Okada, because it seems like he skipped the line.
|
|
Maybe you don't want to start with any of those three and want Ash's adorable electric rodent Pikachu.
|
|
If baptism rates continue to fall, it may want to start with a re-interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dream.
|
|
Burke: It might be good to start with the 2014 Synod of Bishops on Marriage and the Family.
|
|
Meanwhile, the few new facilities under construction in the US all plan to start with entirely digital controls.
|
|
To start with, there was his claim that he was never interested in a job in the administration.
|
|
Refinery29: I want to start with the ending — where do you think Lady Bird goes after that exhale?
|
|
"I honestly don't have the desire to start with a whole new generation of dance writers," she said.
|
|
Use someone else's platformI said before not to start with your own website for a damn good reason.
|
|
It's going to start with the press secretary, but it's going to end up on the president's desk.
|
|
Regarding anti-corruption and accountability, the U.S. and Europe should urge Tshisekedi to start with four main reforms.
|
|
Robbins offered advice to those who wonder about the best kind of job to start with while young.
|
|
"He could show that he takes democracy seriously enough to start with his own baby," Mr. Schneider said.
|
|
I sure don't think it's good for a society where there's a ton of inequality to start with.
|
|
Kushner also supports sentencing reform, but has agreed to start with prison reform given Sessions and Trump's stance.
|
|
We have the power to return color to the ancient world, but it has to start with us.
|
|
OK.What I'd like to start with, if I may: I've read your incisive articles, and with great interest.
|
|
Either works but you may prefer to start with a Bass because it feels like the natural progression.
|
|
The trade war between the United States and China made supply chains and production vulnerable to start with.
|
|
"He could show that he takes democracy seriously enough to start with his own baby," Mr. Schneider said.
|
|
"We tend to start with the task that can be done as soon as possible," Dr. Fournier said.
|
|
That's when it hit me: Balls are a huge problem to start with, an argument against intelligent design.
|
|
Their team wanted the musical to start with the daily arrival of the hired help — housekeepers, gardeners, etc.
|
|
The club nights were just in Wigan to start with, then moved onto Manchester and Liverpool as well.
|
|
"The health department did focus groups and decided to start with a slightly softer approach," Ms. Lee said.
|
|
Ms. Xi said she planned to start with the resort's "newbie" instruction program before attempting more difficult terrain.
|
|
And so, for reasons that he recalled as "pragmatic, really, and cynical," he decided to start with Rwanda.
|
|
Shaking up the private market is especially useful if the labor market isn't very competitive to start with.
|
|
The 25 percent decline is so large in part because women's numbers are so small to start with.
|
|
Egyptian cotton, microfiber, silk — a good robe, you have to start with what kind of fabric it is.
|
|
He added that the opera was originally going to start with a scene depicting Mr. Whiteley's drug overdose.
|
|
But if you're not sure where to start with planning, these destinations offer a great jumping off point.
|
|
When I make a Spiral I try to start with a long, interesting combination somewhere in the middle.
|
|
They are PR canaries in the coal mine to start with, or canaries in the PR coal mine.
|
|
To start with, it seems that when companies become dominant, they slow down their pace of technical improvement.
|
|
A basic omelet, a grilled-cheese sandwich and a basic spaghetti dish are good dishes to start with.
|
|
The town hall could give a clue to who, if anyone, would be willing to start with climate.
|
|
But to truly appreciate the breathtaking power of the rainforest, it helps to start with a single tree.
|
|
"We have to start with arming schools with the appropriate funding and resources to take action for change."
|
|
To start with, plastic in the ocean is a magnet for bacteria, including some implicated in coral diseases.
|
|
But it needs to start with that kind of journalism, and that's what we value above all else.
|
|
Want to talk to you about "Sneaky Pete" to start with, in case ... this is the second season?
|
|
But their overall impact is limited, since they don't enroll very many of those students to start with.
|
|
She takes bounce music — which is pretty gay to start with — and repeats the word "slay" in different ways.
|
|
It will remain a key component of the regime, and anything has to start with that premise, I think.
|
|
But it's useful to start with some kind of clear big-picture goal that means something to normal people.
|
|
"On a personal note, the women at this table — I just want to start with you, Whoopi," she said.
|
|
But Vine is a wonderful place for me to start with my social media and branch outward from there.
|
|
WARREN BUFFETT: Yeah, Joe, you know, well, the whole market has moved so much, you know, to start with.
|
|
To understand the pros and cons of cryptocurrencies and blockchains, the best way is to start with bitcoin itself.
|
|
"In our country the state dominates everything, so you have to start with reforming the state," Mr Kudrin said.
|
|
Sohn points out that these are relatively uncontroversial orders, which may be why Pai decided to start with them.
|
|
To understand what an electric field is, it helps to start with the analogous idea of a gravitational field.
|
|
This meant that, to start with, Dr Ohsumi could not easily distinguish the autophagosomes within them under a microscope.
|
|
Many existing standards have either been overtaken by advances in efficiency or were set too low to start with.
|
|
He might want to start with those trade policies and deals that Warren, Sanders, and Trump actually all oppose.
|
|
But if we're being honest, π isn't really something we use in day-to-day math to start with.
|
|
The Republicans don't normally want regulation to start with, so they had this neutral zone that they were in.
|
|
But nobody expected it to start with a currency market "flash crash" that briefly pushed dollar/yen below 105.00.
|
|
It's aiming to start with "at least several thousand people" in the rallies, and continue with semi-permanent encampments.
|
|
I felt like I made no conscious decision in composing this record besides deciding what preset to start with.
|
|
If you think about it, it makes sense to start with the part of the company that drives revenue.
|
|
She was expected to hang from her ankles first during the stunt, but decided to start with her teeth.
|
|
I would like to start with direct services, then work my way up to do policy and advocacy work.
|
|
And they would be fully clothed to start with, and you work with them on what their beats are.
|
|
It's best to start with a low dose and move up over a few days when you're starting out.
|
|
Mufleh: I've experienced being an outsider because of having to leave my country and having to start with nothing.
|
|
"A lot can be done but we need to start with changing the language around this subject," he said.
|
|
They realized if they wanted to fight against workplace abuses they needed to start with violence in the home.
|
|
Confrontation, Aquarius-style, tends to start with a firm line of questions aimed directly at the nearest authority figure.
|
|
And I'm here to make people's lives better and you need to start with those who are less privileged.
|
|
A good cooling protector is also a good base to start with as well like the Nest Bedding COOL.
|
|
"As we got talking, we realized we needed to start with a change in our constitution," Asuni told CNN.
|
|
So choosing a series to start with should depend on what kind of story you think you might like.
|
|
To start with, as reports started to filter out of London, Trump retweeted a flashing siren Drudge Report alert.
|
|
If this is the cost of standing up for what's right, we should have given in to start with.
|
|
The Cavs have used the three-guard look to close games before; now they're going to start with it.
|
|
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is an ideal place to start, with the potential to attract bipartisan support.
|
|
"We didn't want to start with something that we'd have to convince people that they needed," Gardner told Recode.
|
|
The Intuitive Investor allows users to start with a minimum $10,000 investment, at half a percent annual advisory fee.
|
|
But to start with, the groups want to guarantee that Bayh can't get his hands on the Banking gavel.
|
|
Well, to start with, Quentin Crisp—Sting's "Englishman in New York," who often came by the Gershwin for parties.
|
|
But looking at the wider picture here, we have to start with the perceived toll of euthanizing beloved pets.
|
|
This needs to change, and it needs to start with a mind shift in how we think about music.
|
|
Whoever is holding the phone—presumably it's a phone—gives the viewer a vertigo-inducing wobble to start with.
|
|
The men had significantly more other diseases to start with, and more of them had been diagnosed with dementia.
|
|
But he gives us a hell of a lot to start with, and the other actors round it out.
|
|
I always tell people who are trying to find a skincare routine to start with one or two products.
|
|
In fact, I believe that you have to start with identifying your own emotions before you can lead others.
|
|
"It's also important for children to start with some protection early, because it's cumulative damage over time," Thau said.
|
|
Here's a good question to start with: Would you rather be a high school dropout today or in 1945?
|
|
Nathan Peterman is scheduled to start with rookie first-round pick Josh Allen injured and Derek Anderson also hurt.
|
|
To start with the exhibition space itself is even Kubrickian, there are around 26 rooms coming off long corridors.
|
|
It is my hope that we encourage one another to start with conversations, which then enable resistance to complacency.
|
|
To understand why we even need instructional content to begin with, it's most prudent to start with a case.
|
|
To start with, the Philippines is already one of the most dangerous places for journalists in the whole world.
|
|
Since there are approximately a gazillion coding languages out there, choosing one to start with is no easy feat.
|
|
To start with, my exposure to horror in films is limited to "Young Frankenstein" and anything starring John Wayne.
|
|
This keeps with harm reduction advice to start with a low dose and wait for effects to kick in.
|
|
The problem seems to start with anxiety about impeachment as too "political" a process — especially in a hyperpartisan environment.
|
|
If you don't know Ashbery collages, it is best to start with this exhibition, to begin at the beginning.
|
|
Or would it be better to start with a band recording, which I like the sound of much more?
|
|
They needed to start with the opposite point of view, Mr. Miller told him, and start turning people away.
|
|
Nuclear energy, to start with, is ultimately not safe, and the Germans have always been particularly uneasy with it.
|
|
"You get away with more as a brand because they love you so much to start with," she said.
|
|
To start with, capitalism's greatest hits have been reluctant concessions to labor movements or the result of state policy.
|
|
During the hearing, the judge refused to postpone the Nike extortion trial scheduled to start with jury selection Wednesday.
|
|
Especially those who might be buying the Tales of Adventure and job level boost items to start with Shadowbringers?
|
|
"But senator, these shows, you're supposed to start with the host standing up talking to the camera," Colbert replied.
|
|
Gazprom plans to start with deliveries of 22019 million cubic meters a day and reach peak capacity in 2025.
|
|
To start with the monetary policy piece: Yellen inherited a slowly-recovering economy from the previous chairman, Ben Bernanke.
|
|
When we tell the first woman president's story, we'll have to start with the women who came before her.
|
|
I decide to start with the radio, which in elocution makes up for what it lacks in context clues.
|
|
Her plan is to start with that awful liquid diet she was on for two weeks before her surgery.
|
|
"It makes sense to start with the easy parts and then move on to the difficult ones," she said.
|
|
AND THEY'RE GOING TO MAKE IT A VERY ATTRACTIVE PLACE, AND PARIS IS ATTRACTIVE TO START WITH, INCLUDING EDUCATION.
|
|
"We are not against direct talks, but you know de Mistura decided to start with indirect talks," Muslat said.
|
|
Think of it as a skill you can hone — here are a few doctor-approved strategies to start with.
|
|
If you're a potential Survivor fan looking for a season to start with, this is the one to pick.
|
|
I just had to start with shoes so that I could be economically empowered enough to have a voice.
|
|
Well, first thing is, if I win, right away we're going to start with an attitudinal change around turnout.
|
|
That said, the better and more interesting your mushrooms are to start with, the tastier they will become after roasting.
|
|
He wants to start with Facebook: WU: Well, I think because they face no serious competition, there's a couple problems.
|
|
And so, I just want to start with a question for you, which is have you fallen out of love?
|
|
And also whether most asteroids kicked out of a planetary system would have any life on them to start with.
|
|
And I actually want to start with Scott because I think these things actually play into Donald Trump&aposs hands.
|
|
I have some theories as to why this works (of course), but I wanted to start with that question above.
|
|
"The most important thing is the talent level you have with Blake, Andre and Reggie to start with," Casey said.
|
|
Your path to success has to start with believing in yourself, and that means being compassionate and considerate to yourself.
|
|
We tried to start with nothing and then just introduce the very specific sounds that we wanted for any moment.
|
|
The Food Network star likes to start with shredded rotisserie chicken and roasted veggies like carrots, parsnips and sweet potatoes.
|
|
It helps to start with realistic expectations: Sometimes people have a misconception that hypnosis is an instant fix, Ginandes says.
|
|
"We wanted to start with a web app that works on Android phones you can get at Walmart," he explained.
|
|
When we asked Dietrich about beginner strap ons, he said that Sportsheets was a good reliable brand to start with.
|
|
You know, one of the things we have to start with is understanding that we must stand up to adversaries.
|
|
The argument is that with Kalanick's leave only temporary, any attempt to start with a clean slate would be meaningless.
|
|
The logical place to start with this sort of list is Neil Gaiman's companion novel to American Gods, Anansi Boys.
|
|
To understand why, it helps to start with a bit of textbook finance that says share buy-backs are pointless.
|
|
But for folks who don't know who you are, I want to start with how'd you get to Silicon Valley?
|
|
To start with, revenue would be generated by turning captured CO2 back into fuel (technology to do this already exists).
|
|
But I thought it would be awesome to start with a character who has seen Wakanda in its true light.
|
|
Tech Nation will cover some 40,000 entrepreneurs and 4,000 startups across the country in some 10 hubs to start with.
|
|
You'll need to start with RobotGeek's—the folks behind the sentry gun Instructable—desktop turret, which will run you $100.
|
|
BMW obviously chose three popular apps to start with that would be very easy to safely operate as a driver.
|
|
At that rate, the party may emerge from the election even more male-dominated than it was to start with.
|
|
The grooming section is only going to be in 11 Target stores to start, with 80 more stores coming soon.
|
|
WALLACE: I want to start with some of Jeff Flake&aposs speech on the floor of the Senate this week.
|
|
It's reminiscent of Snapchat's approach as Snapchat was one of the first popular apps to start with content creation first.
|
|
So political support for an accord — lukewarm to start with — now appears so low as to spell the treaty's doom.
|
|
So, I want to start with China and then we'll get to Iran because it affects oil prices, et cetera.
|
|
Later I realized, this approach combined with community would make it much easier for anybody to start with 3D modeling.
|
|
To start with, the boundary between science and pseudoscience is often not absolute, and therefore it's subject to individual interpretation.
|
|
"It's better to start with two big markets where we understand the legal system, where logistics is easy," he said.
|
|
"We've always said that any marijuana reform needs to start with social justice," Perez said in an interview with CNN.
|
|
In practice, that means we need to start with a firm data layer — typically gathered through a radar detection system.
|
|
For that to change, we need to start with our rhetoric and how we talk about survivors, as Shaheen says.
|
|
At the beginning of the game, it's tempting to start with upgrades to physical traits, items, weapons, or your squad.
|
|
But I did want to start with Beth and have that shift, so you understand both characters' point of view.
|
|
They're being brought by coyotes mostly and brought to the border so they're not doing anything illegal to start with.
|
|
Skills training needs to start with our youngest students and include our oldest workers, who have been displaced by technology.
|
|
"We're going to start with people who are experiencing a health … condition or procedure," such as knee surgery, Lobley explained.
|
|
The goal was to have more elite American hockey players, and it had to start with a solid development foundation.
|
|
" Helgesen decided to "start with the customer, and the price point they could pay, and build the business behind that.
|
|
A useful framework is to start with are the five L's of home building: labor, lending, laws, lots, and lumber.
|
|
To start with, Tidmarsh recommends learning how to deadlift, squat, shoulder press, kettlebell swing, and do a bent-over row.
|
|
And some become very good at it, as President Reagan did, having very little foreign policy experience to start with.
|
|
"When you launch a new program you have aggressive pricing to start with," Bellemare said in an interview with CNBC.
|
|
And I'm not likely to start with the one that Anna Merlan goes on — an annual voyage for conspiracy theorists.
|
|
In attempting to explain how this happened, one has to start with the methods of the German authorities in Jersey.
|
|
That's a good foundation to start with when it comes time to take more serious steps to hobble net neutrality.
|
|
To understand why North Korea is so unstable, we need to start with something counterintuitive: North Korea is really weak.
|
|
Its website explains that it is possible to be a pioneer without even leaving home, at least to start with.
|
|
To start with, consider the amount of funds available, the current tax bracket and the size of the mortgage balance.
|
|
I'm no baking novice, but I wanted to start with recipes that were simple and straightforward (Cooking helped with that).
|
|
With Rex, I decide to start with a non-research task: listing some items I want to sell on eBay.
|
|
And to believe that, you have to start with the premise that Trump is innocent and the agencies are corrupt.
|
|
Why it's not normal: To start with, all of the terrorist incidents Trump mentioned received widespread coverage in the media.
|
|
Most people ought to start with their parents and other immediate family members, and I am no exception to that.
|
|
Don't make it sound like you're purposely not trying to start with them — but don't try and start with them.
|
|
GAY AND LESBIAN It's important to start with the basics, and "gay" and "lesbian" are as basic as it gets.
|
|
You'll want to start with our Asia Editor, Phil Pan, and his opening essay: The Land That Failed to Fail.
|
|
United expects to graduate 300 students per year to start, with plans to grow to 500 within a few years.
|
|
This pair is a great place to start, with a simple shape but options for fun colored lenses and frames.
|
|
While it&aposs easy to start with just $5, the recurring fee is a relatively large cost on smaller accounts.
|
|
The Stone Best to start with a small boy, preferably an immigrant, a stateless refugee from a war-torn continent.
|
|
The plan is to start with 2,000 people and grow, which is less a city, more a small town, really.
|
|
"This was a half-hearted rally to start with," said Shane Oliver, Sydney-based head of investment strategy at AMP.
|
|
"If you want to shift what time you go to bed, you have to start with your wake up time."
|
|
Huawei will offer 65-inch and 75-inch models to start, with 55-inch and 85-inch models coming later.
|
|
I wanted to start with one product to see how it went, so I started with our Mint Almond Oil.
|
|
"The Chinese companies established within the free zone will sub-lease to five factories to start with," Al Shamisi explained.
|
|
Their profit margins are extremely thin to start with; without reliable income streams it becomes even harder to stay afloat.
|
|
IT WAS THAT HE REALLY SAID YOU CAN'T GET BEHIND THE CURVE UNLESS YOU ARE OVERSHOOTING INFLATION TO START WITH.
|
|
I'm not sad he wants to leave the Party, I'm sad he ever felt at home here to start with!
|
|
But the Washington Post's original story, by Greg Miller and Greg Jaffe, is still the best point to start with.
|
|
First of all, actually I do want to start with that and then I want to explain what you do.
|
|
The Vegetables to Start With Right Now Corn is just about coming on in California, and grilled corn is delicious.
|
|
The TIDAL subscription is available on Plex mobile and web* to start, with expansion to other TV platforms expected to follow.
|
|
Although isn't your business predicated on people that are already probably going to take good care of themselves to start with?
|
|
"But it had to start with a business suit, because at one time, that man had been a banker," she continued.
|
|
As candidates and voters debate inequality and the best ways to reduce it, it's important to start with the actual facts.
|
|
The team decided to start with STDs because of the privacy concerns that put 303 million people at risk every year.
|
|
We figure that one of the best ways to familiarize yourself with a new culture is to start with the lingo.
|
|
Forming a joint venture with a prominent software company like Lyft gives GM a chance to start with a fresh slate.
|
|
To start with, people don't believe it, and then when they do believe it, it leads in a totally new direction.
|
|
DURBIN: Well, of course, we don&apost have a nominee&aposs name to start with, and that&aposs a critical point.
|
|
Ford engineers had a good place to start with the new Ranger, but they couldn't just bring over the global model.
|
|
" She added, "We were all on the same page to start with, we have been getting together on a regular basis.
|
|
Gordon advised that when searching for yield, an investor needs to start with the premise that the investment will trade enough.
|
|
To start with, Kernel's engineers hope to build devices for the treatment of neurological conditions such as strokes and Alzheimer's disease.
|
|
To start with the most obvious obstacle, the House of Representatives will block pretty much anything a President Clinton would propose.
|
|
Steve, to start with you: listen, okay, I heard your talk, and there's a lot of talk about the China threat.
|
|
You'll get a 30-day free trial to start with, and then you'll receive full discounts in months two and three.
|
|
The Wyoming Department of Corrections has never housed a woman in boot camp, and it wasn't going to start with her.
|
|
When Swiftmile deploys in Austin, the plan is to start with 10 stations, which comes out to about 80 parking slips.
|
|
To start with, it features a 2.5-hour rechargeable battery that powers what's essentially an 753-inch TV in a lunchbox.
|
|
Taobao's major difference was that it didn't charge sellers or buyers commission, so didn't have a revenue model to start with.
|
|
Adding to this difficulty, there's the confounding task of figuring out which value system to start with in the first place.
|
|
To start with, the interactive shows will be available on some modern smart TVs, game consoles, iOS devices, and Roku devices.
|
|
So my adaptation, I'll give myself a pat on the back for that, but it helps to start with brilliant material.
|
|
"It has to start with proper recruitment and selection, and for this departments need to make transformational changes," Haberfeld told CNN.
|
|
"We chose to start with shrimp because it's an easier animal to deal with compared to crabs and lobsters," says Shriram.
|
|
For the poets out there who want to start with lyrics, the first step is putting some ideas down on paper.
|
|
The company will offer five main ingredients to start with: stabilized vitamin C, purified hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, feverfew, and N-Acetylglucosamine.
|
|
It's really nicely set up, and gives me some ideas for the garden that I want to start with my students.
|
|
To start with, it would have blotted out the corona as well as the disk, robbing eclipses of their silvery beauty.
|
|
We'd like to start with cores that are verified, and each of these modifications does not cause to become non-verifiable.
|
|
Well, to start with, it's in the damn name, the full version of which is Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.
|
|
Yes, that is unrealistic, but it's helpful to start with an idealized situation and then make it more complex after that.
|
|
She is now a producer again, and she was a producer to start with, and that's really where her heart is.
|
|
The effort to end the use of transport fossil fuels is expected to start with reform of the country's hydrocarbon laws.
|
|
Both in the morning and at night, the star always washes her face to start with the Facile Clinical Clean cleanser.
|
|
If you're Fender and you're looking to join the mobile app race, of course you're going to start with a tuner.
|
|
You can at least take comfort in the fact that anyone who'd submarine you wasn't worth your time to start with.
|
|
Apparently one of the biggest sources of mistakes when humans copy keys is choosing the correct blank key to start with.
|
|
Therefore, to start with, there are countless direct-to-consumer opportunities to innovate with content creation tools for these new media.
|
|
In this eight hour cut which I loved personally, we used to start with 20 minutes of Peggy and her childhood.
|
|
As an indication of how aggressively unorthodox global monetary policy has been, it is well to start with the Federal Reserve.
|
|
If you didn't catch the news when Google first announced Allo back in May, I'm going to start with the basics.
|
|
Ms. Carpenter re-enrolled through John Jay's Second Chance Policy, which allowed her to start with a new grade point average.
|
|
I sure as-- I sure don't think it's good for society when there's a ton of un-- inequality-- to start with.
|
|
"I can tell you where we're going to start: with a process to repeal and replace ObamaCare," he said this week.
|
|
To start with, he grew to six feet two, and he lost his hair early, compensating with a nice, bushy beard.
|
|
He tells candidates to start with a brief overview of their background and goals and then get into strategies for success.
|
|
We also enjoyed an abundant house salad to start, with a goodly variety of baby greens and a sherry thyme vinaigrette.
|
|
But those who are fortunate enough to live past the century mark are those who had good genes to start with.
|
|
The fair's scope means collectors, and even window-shoppers, are advised to start with a sector, theme or other organizing principle.
|
|
In those cases, he'll advise them to start with a Chapter 13, since it's "more affordable to get into," he said.
|
|
But Libratone's opening gambit here is to start with just Amazon's Alexa as its chosen partner for 'smartifying' its premium hardware.
|
|
For now there's no option to start with a selfie or profile pic and have Facebook automatically generate you an avatar.
|
|
By blanching, you're basically getting a much purer flower to start with and later to infuse into your butter or oil.
|
|
I think if I played it more I'd get better, but it's not much of a fun game to start with.
|
|
My brain does not produce stories out of the blue; I need to start with something concrete and then I develop.
|
|
I prefer to start with the informal, like mall intercepts, to understand who the customer is and what they care about.
|
|
As I'm writing this I realize how silly it is to start with a weather report, but that's Finland for you.
|
|
Ashley Ray-Harris: It's easy to start with a big moment like Poussey's death at the hands of a prison guard.
|
|
I want to start with the most famous music cue in the movie, the [Richard] Strauss, which plays over the sunrise.
|
|
If you're fine with that, and want to start with a tool the professionals often use, we like the Koriko shaker.
|
|
SETH COLTER WALLS To start with the most obvious question: Do people need to watch the film before seeing the opera?
|
|
No doubt there's a bigger problem here, but it's okay to start with the smaller problem of staying respectfully in touch.
|
|
"To start with it's insane what Fed is still doing at 37," said Brad Gilbert, an ESPN analyst and longtime coach.
|
|
Three popular exercises to start with include side planks with a knee drive, hollow holds, and alternating straight-leg toe touches.
|
|
To start with, the rivers of the Amazon Basin course through a region almost the size of the contiguous United States.
|
|
Children's Books When writing nonfiction for young readers, it's never a bad idea to start with someone cutting off his arm.
|
|
For the sake of this writeup, however, I'm going to start with the bit that gets me the most excited: Sidecar.
|
|
I didn't yet tell anyone at work about my transgender status, but I decided to start with my Air Force doctor.
|
|
The reach of her career is massive, so it can be helpful to start with some of her best known poems.
|
|
The most common dynamic tends to start with a couple, married or unmarried, who might identify as straight, gay or bisexual.
|
|
" The best way to address a glaring problem, he says, is to start with "In my experience, this is what works.
|
|
However, Willoughby says that their office advises parents to start with vegetables and work from the least sweet to the sweetest.
|
|
SO WE'RE ONE OF JPMORGAN'S SERVICE PARTNERS TO START WITH, SO WE HAVE ONGOING DIALOGUE WITH JPMORGAN ON A REGULAR BASIS.
|
|
"I'm thinking that I need to advise you to start with some chemotherapy," a doctor tells them a via phone call.
|
|
But if you're interested in trading stocks, you need to start with some basic knowledge about how the stock market works.
|
|
But after a prolonged back-and-forth over months, the two sides agreed to start with a first round of questions.
|
|
If you're not sure what language to start with, this is the perfect coding buffet to get a taste of everything.
|
|
And we can go right down the line, but we have to start with Melania, what he she puts up with.
|
|
If we want to send a different message and model to the next generation, we need to start with words, too.
|
|
"When you're losing money to start with, how do you take on extra losses?" asked Clint Pischel, 21, of Niobrara, Neb.
|
|
It's important to remember to start with a lower temperature first, and only increase heat as needed to prevent hair damage.
|
|
To start with, Trump has long wanted to pull US troops out of Syria, and he campaigned publicly on that promise.
|
|
You would then have to start with the assumption the man is a convicted felon who knows what he's convicted of.
|
|
Garmin says it will support Visa and MasterCard debit and credit cards "from major banks" to start, with more details to come.
|
|
Most children will want to start with a nonverbal approach, because directly telling someone that you don't want their company is hard.
|
|
Note that your custom combination has to start with Ctrl+Alt, after which you can add a letter, number, or function key.
|
|
To test the pill, Kalantar-zadeh's team decided to start with a basic proposition: the effects of high or low fibre diets.
|
|
"The key is to manipulate your own body's cravings by giving it the right kinds of foods to start with," she said.
|
|
Telling them it has to start with N. Let's just take a moment to appreciate the stupefying magnitude of Google's naiveté here.
|
|
That is why it is common to hear euro-zone officials say it should never have been allowed in to start with.
|
|
Subconsciously, I was able to start with that one because I knew the place and I was a dancer for many years.
|
|
Yet given all of the capital's urban maladies, the temptation to start with a clean slate is hard for planners to resist.
|
|
For some insight, the McAllen, Texas region is a good place to start, with an area population of roughly 22006,19803 and growing.
|
|
I think it's necessary for VR to start with an early adopter audience that's highly engaged, and I think that means gamers.
|
|
TechCrunch: To start with a really broad question, how do you think Yext is different now than it was two years ago?
|
|
The best way to understand him is to start with 21987's Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and move forward from there.
|
|
Unfortunately, its cells are small and to start with Dr Ohsumi could not easily distinguish the autophagosomes within them under a microscope.
|
|
It has to start with Wisconsin on April 234 -- "a battleground," Cruz said Thursday, where he and Trump run neck-and-neck.
|
|
Let me start — I want to get to the substance of the question on jobs, but I want to start with something.
|
|
Garmin says Garmin Pay is supporting Visa and MasterCard debit and credit cards "from major banks" to start, with more to come.
|
|
Still, facilitating support for black-owned businesses, she believes, has to start with licensing board's attitudes towards black culture and new ventures.
|
|
There's plenty of excitement to start with, but the mood quickly changes when the monkeys decide to start hissing and give chase.
|
|
But don't just throw your phone into a river; it's best to start with small changes so you don't shock your system.
|
|
You'll want to start with an orange base for that "just got hit in the face with a sweet potato pie" glow.
|
|
With SVRF you're hoping people are going to be using mobile and desktop to start with, right, which is hundreds of millions.
|
|
Well, it all appeared to start with Josephs and Aydin, who have been trading verbal blows at one another for weeks now.
|
|
Instagram has updated its camera, allowing users to begin making Stories without needing to have an image or video to start with.
|
|
If you're in the early stages of your sex toy adventures, you'll probably want to start with something small and non-threatening.
|
|
So vonHoldt and her team decided to start with that stretch of genes, plotting the behavioral test results against the genetic sequences.
|
|
The idea is to start with teaching kids computer science in a virtual, one-on-one setting by pairing them with tutors.
|
|
And that means that if you think your guy should be there, your argument has to start with someone he should replace.
|
|
The startup's efforts are going to start with a focus on the crowd that has helped catapult apps like Instagram and Musical.
|
|
Angela Watercutter: I want to start with a question for everybody: What was your experience in the theater watching Crazy Rich Asians?
|
|
Well, I thought I was just going to start with the physical transformation, and then I would get to her inner workings.
|
|
Because of the coal plant, Tierra del Rey had beautiful sunsets, and she wanted her return home to start with that image.
|
|
And if we're going to make a change, we need to start with how we build these AI in the first place.
|
|
So I'm always looking for more ways to incorporate sweets into my daily noshing — and the best place to start with that?
|
|
An alternative would be to start with the $1,500 survivor benefit at 66, and switch to her own benefit at 70 ($2,640).
|
|
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska also said Thursday that she hoped to start with a "clean slate" in the Senate, according to Bloomberg.
|
|
You didn't want to start with her in jail because you wanted to tell the story of how she got there first.
|
|
Not everyone who voted against Trump wanted him to fail -- at least to start with -- a factor the President clearly hasn't processed.
|
|
This needs to start with an overhaul of the way we govern, empower people and use the technology we're creating and consuming.
|
|
And it has to start with those of us who do the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion on a daily basis.
|
|
I know the philosophy behind this was to start with the source material and what was on the page in the scripts.
|
|
As a general rule, it's best to start with taxable accounts while your tax-deferred or tax-free accounts continue to grow.
|
|
I do regular cardio and also enjoy yoga and pilates classes but I don't have a clue where to start with weights.
|
|
I'm going to start with something for fans of "Game of Thrones": an amusing data visualization — and clearly a labor of love.
|
|
One of easiest ways to save big and boost your retirement savings is to start with your most significant expenses, like housing.
|
|
Economists largely expect 2019 to start with little growth in the economy, as the Atlanta Fed sees GDP up just 0.5 percent.
|
|
It is a good place to start with such a requirement, and other states can learn a great deal from its experiment.
|
|
Don't try to start with clues like "Key with no sharps or flats" (A MINOR) unless you are a music theory aficionado.
|
|
To start with, though, Schiller wants to make sure we know how well Mac is doing as a component of Apple's business.
|
|
Joslyn G. Ewart, founding principal of Entrust Financial, said an easy way into the conversation can be to start with insurance documents.
|
|
But if you're serious about wanting to defeat Trump, you might want to start with Rule No. 1: Don't argue with sunshine.
|
|
I don't want to start with Larkin because Josephine Rowe's debut novel, "A Loving, Faithful Animal," makes an ocean from his aphorism.
|
|
Many officiants choose to start with a story or two about the couple, then zoom it out to a lesson on marriage.
|
|
At the New Haven school, which begins next year, Holberton plans to start with 30 to 50 students and then expand rapidly.
|
|
"Paradise" is an animated contemporary interpretation of Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights," which is a pretty trippy triptych to start with.
|
|
To start with, the government alerted the public about the virus even before the first case of infection in Japan on Jan.
|
|
For trips that involve the beach or being out in the sun, I like to start with a layer of rolled clothes.
|
|
This was also the year's first Democratic debate to start with questions about President Trump and his behavior in the White House.
|
|
He avoids preparing a script in advance, preferring to start with only a basic treatment and then writing scenes during the shoot.
|
|
Actually, it is best not to start with the proponents' most prominent idea, that large-scale government borrowing can help the economy.
|
|
But I have a bizarre proposal: it would not be a bad idea, in approaching "Gilgamesh," to start with Michael Schmidt's book.
|
|
I was very careful to say I think it should be done very cautiously and in very small steps to start with.
|
|
The best way to make big money is to start with a skill you already have that you can monetize, Chidester says.
|
|
One cast member, too, will become increasingly disinhibited, downing a few shots to start with, and more as the show goes on.
|
|
We advise companies to start with a test spend that you consider meaningful in the context of your other customer acquisition efforts.
|
|
He added that Cognito had a "flamboyant character on stage," so his actions "didn't seem unusual" to the audience to start with.
|
|
But until then, it's possible that the best way to intervene in a biased pipeline is to start with the researchers themselves.
|
|
"There's a good argument to start with a relatively smaller amount, and then when you see it's successful, expand it," Lenkowsky said.
|
|
Stil in its infancy, the plan is to start with pop-up exhibitions then open a physical museum after 2020, he said.
|
|
To start with the most obvious, in recent years, inequality has become a subject of legitimate study and attention in the profession.
|
|
"Honestly, these [chemicals] were never made to be inhaled to start with," said Luca Cucullo, a Texas Tech University professor of pharmacy.
|
|
We're going to start looking into this; we're going to start with the FBI director coming in front of us next month.
|
|
I think the first season is a little shout-y, though your mileage may vary; feel free to start with Season 2.
|
|
I think the first season is a little shout-y, though your mileage may vary; feel free to start with Season 2.
|
|
I'll get to the latest Russia developments in a moment, but I want to start with a change of pace this morning.
|
|
Nah. Aja Romano: I think your level of satisfaction depends on what kind of Harry Potter fan you are, to start with.
|
|
After a few solid minutes of ruminating, I realized I just had to start making progress; I decided to start with research.
|
|
Owners need to start with a clear understanding of the restaurant's concept, he says, and then do their best to execute that concept.
|
|
Dr. Eckstrom said she prefers to start with patients when they are still relatively young, so she can follow them into old age.
|
|
And because Disney still hasn't stopped fueling our imaginations with new releases every year, there are more than enough options to start with.
|
|
We've heard that to go to certain castings, you have to start with anything from a 100,000 to a million or more followers.
|
|
"I worked in laundry to start with, and then we did some outside contract work, washing sheets for hotels and that," Harry explains.
|
|
"I think they need to start with more of the basics and then move into that—to build that trust first," Werle said.
|
|
If that's the case, why do harder drug users tend to start with alcohol and marijuana before they end up at harder drugs?
|
|
The company tried "to start with something that doesn't work well and then kludge it up to make it better," Gwenapp told Gizmodo.
|
|
Episode to start with: Kristy's Great Idea Sometimes life throws you a curve ball, and you just need a little bit of advice.
|
|
To start with, much of the identification is blocked up front on iOS, as detailed in one report by security researcher Will Strafach.
|
|
In southern countries, which had lower GDP per capita in 2010 to start with, it grew much more slowly, deepening the wealth gap.
|
|
He told Bloomberg that he wants to change the way pizza delivery works, and he decided to start with how pizza is made.
|
|
I mean, I think it's important to start with one of the earliest pioneers in this space, which was FedEx, back in 1972.
|
|
"We have to start with explaining what this is about... This campaign will disseminate the powerful message of love and acceptance," Bhargava said.
|
|
However, if you are going to start with just one, think about which app might attract the people you're most interested in dating.
|
|
He took care to start with less controversial matters, such as the protection of external borders, before pressing for new euro-zone institutions.
|
|
Perhaps because it had less in the way of industry or infrastructure to start with, it was more energetic in building them up.
|
|
It gave players a whole bunch of money and gear to start with, making it a lot easier to get into the game.
|
|
That said, if you only have an average quality mobile snap to start with then you have to work with what you've got.
|
|
While it has gotten much easier to start with machine learning thanks to new frameworks like TensorFlow, this is still an advanced skill.
|
|
This is probably an obvious one coming from me, but I like to start with a piece of artwork, then plan around it.
|
|
You have to start with setting an example yourself, which will allow for a domino effect to happen within your community and beyond.
|
|
That's because Orban's targeted reforms are most advantageous for those who are in a better financial situation to start with, according to GKI.
|
|
GoPro broadcasts are likely to represent a small fraction of streams to start with — for one thing, it doesn't yet work with Android.
|
|
But before you get those, you have to start with almojábana, a little round puff ball made with cuajada cheese and corn flour.
|
|
Instead, the Senate committee is likely to start with housing finance reform and relief for community banks, two areas of wide bipartisan agreement.
|
|
To start with, Russia has been living with sanctions put in place more than three years ago because of their annexation of Crimea.
|
|
An easy way to keep an eye-catching, feminine piece from looking too sweet is to start with a laid-back denim foundation.
|
|
The packet will come with an NFC card that you just tap on the maker to prompt it to start with those settings.
|
|
"The story was pretty open to start with, in terms of the 'fits' and Toni as a character," Holmer tells The Creators Project.
|
|
"If I don't have any infrastructure there, to start with the hardest problem wouldn't make sense," the person said of last-mile delivery.
|
|
The rural cohort had more chronic illnesses to start with, including higher rates of diabetes, stroke, cognitive impairment, heart arrhythmia and heart failure.
|
|
If Congress were to start with a blank sheet of paper, none of us would write the law the way it stands today.
|
|
To start with, there is the rule, which is not in the will, that no more than three people can share a prize.
|
|
Chicken breast generally has no taste to start with, and when bound in that sauce, even sweet, fresh carrots and peas give up.
|
|
Anyone who has never tried a rental subscription service might want to start with Haverdash first to see if they like the concept.
|
|
I usually like to start with it on to loosen up my muscles and turn it off midway, when I start getting warm.
|
|
The researchers couldn't know whether some of the people in the study were at increased risk for dementia to start with, Haenisch said.
|
|
To start with, Russia has been living with sanctions put in place more than three years ago because of its annexation of Crimea.
|
|
But, for myself, I believe that there is a solution, but it has to start with border security and enforcing our immigration laws.
|
|
The bottom line: Rubin's plan was to start with a smartphone and then quickly expand into smart home and other consumer electronics products.
|
|
" But you don't have to start with that much right away: "I know it's a lot, so start with 1%, start with 2%.
|
|
To suss that out, it's best to start with the late Colonel John Boyd of the US Air Force, and his OODA Loop.
|
|
To understand why millennials might turn to the internet instead of their parents, you have to start with their grandparents, the Greatest Generation.
|
|
In doing so, said Mr. Beckworth, J & J convinced doctors to "start with and stay with" medications intended only as a last resort.
|
|
Don't be disheartened if you're particularly stiff (though you may want to start with simpler stretches like bending forward to touch your toes).
|
|
Atrium's implosion could send ripples through the legal tech scene, and push other entrepreneurs to start with a more focused software-only approach.
|
|
"I want to start with the news," Warren said in a conference call with all of her staff that POLITICO listened in on.
|
|
But I wanted to start with some important context, which crystallized for me in recent conversations I have had about prescription drug costs.
|
|
To start with, we've turned off all the data sources that have to do with social anxiety — Twitter, Google searches, Wikipedia page access.
|
|
Because they're dry to start with, they don't get stale quickly, making them ideal for picnics, parties, tailgaters, treks and trips to China.
|
|
For those whose introduction to Bong's work was through Parasite, The Host is an ideal place to start with the director's other films.
|
|
It's everything you need if you just want to start with a simple PC setup or require a cheap second screen for work.
|
|
I do want to start with this photo, with this question that is... It sounds a little silly, and it's a little philosophical.
|
|
To be sure, lawmakers need to cooperate, and they need to start with issues where both Republicans and Democrats can get on board.
|
|
Doctors typically use this information to help figure out which medication to prescribe and will often try to start with lower-tier therapies.
|
|
Photo: courtesy Salesforce Photo: courtesy Salesforce Extra Crunch: I want to start with what Salesforce is perhaps best known for: the 1% model.
|
|
"Some movies with a trans theme — not so much anymore — but they always used to start with somebody being beat up," she said.
|
|
Mr. Bloomberg said the project's $200 million budget would be spread out over three years, to start with, and could grow over time.
|
|
Island populations are subject to inbreeding and hence lowered reproduction rates, and grizzlies are among the least fecund of mammals to start with.
|
|
Martin Soong (MS): We have to start with this whole trade war thing, which what looks to be building towards a trade war.
|
|
The idea was to start with something simple, like denim, and expand every season until he reached a full range of men's wear.
|
|
Andrew Norman has never really written for the voice, but he's so brilliant, it might be fantastic to start with him from scratch.
|
|
For example, if they want to start with the science, they might generate questions like: What is the impact of a single concussion?
|
|
For viewers who prefer the feel and pace of contemporary genre TV, it's by far the best Star Trek series to start with.
|
|
Biba: So we&aposre going to start with cleansing, and we&aposre going to see how well you wash your face at night.
|
|
To start, with the DRC has a long history with Ebola (unlike the West African countries where the 2014 to 2015 outbreak originated).
|
|
To start with the ones I have no control over, I have a fantastic family that I did not deserve at the time.
|
|
If we're going to deal with the sexism of China Girl, we need to start with detective Robin Griffin (an Aussie-accented Elisabeth Moss).
|
|
More news on that front is expected this reporting period, which is set to start with reports from JPMorgan Chase and others April 13.
|
|
They plan to start with rabbit organs, work next with pig organs and finally attempt cryopreservation and rewarming of human organs, including the heart.
|
|