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  • 71start — v 1. depart, start out, set off, embark; Inf. take off, Inf. jump off, Inf. kick off, Inf. blast off, become airborne; Inf. hit the trail or road or pavement, sally forth, push off, set sail. 2. commence, begin, go ahead, go ahead with,… …

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  • 72Start codon — The start codon is generally defined as the point, sequence, at which a ribosome begins to translate a sequence of RNA into amino acids. When an RNA transcript is read from the 5 carbon to the 3 carbon by the ribosome the start codon (AUG) is the …

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  • 73first — first1 W1S1 [fə:st US fə:rst] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(in a series)¦ 2 for the first time 3¦(main)¦ 4 in the first place 5 in the first instance 6 at first glance/sight 7 first things first 8 (at) first hand 9 first prize/place …

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  • 74Start a War — Infobox Album | Name = Start a War Type = Album Artist = Static X Released = June 14, 2005 Recorded = Genre = Industrial metal Length = 48:04 Label = Warner Bros. Records Producer = Ulrich Wild Tom Whalley Wayne Static Reviews = * Allmusic… …

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  • 75start out — verb 1. take the first step or steps in carrying out an action (Freq. 7) We began working at dawn Who will start? Get working as soon as the sun rises! The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia He began early in the day Let s get down to… …

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  • 76First rock and roll record — There are many candidates for the title of the first rock and roll record, but it is arguable whether any such thing exists. Like all forms of music, the roots of rock and roll are deep and wide. But it is clear that rock and roll developed… …

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  • 77Start menu — For the keyboard button that activates the start menu see Windows key. The Start Menu and Start Button are user interface elements in the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, which serve as the central launching point for application and… …

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  • 78start — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ auspicious, bright (esp. BrE), decent, encouraging, excellent, fine, flying, good, great, impressive …

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  • 79First Punic War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=First Punic War partof=the Punic Wars caption= date=264 ndash; 241 BC casus= dispute between Carthage and Rome over the Mamertine city Messana place=Mediterranean Sea, Sicily, Sardinia, North Africa… …

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  • 80start — {{11}}start (n.) late 14c., a sudden movement, from START (Cf. start) (v.); meaning act of beginning to build a house is from 1946. That of opportunity at the beginning of a career or course of action is from 1849. False start first attested 1850 …

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