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  • 31start — 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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  • 32from */*/*/ — strong UK [frɒm] / US [frɑm] weak UK [frəm] / US preposition 1) given, sent, or provided by someone used for stating who gives or sends you something or provides you with something You ll have to borrow the money from someone else. She wanted an… …

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  • 33Start aus dem Wasser — startas vandenyje statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Plaukiko startas iš taisyklių nustatytos pozos vandenyje (pvz., plaukimo nugara lenktynėse, vandensvydžio rungtynėse). atitikmenys: angl. start from the water vok. Start aus… …

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  • 34from\ scratch — adv. phr. informal With no help from anything done before; from the beginning; from nothing. Dick built a radio from scratch. In sewing class, Mary already knew how to sew a little, but Jane had to start from scratch. Compare: from the ground up …

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  • 35from the outset — since the start, from the beginning …

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  • 36from scratch — See start from scratch …

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  • 37start — (st[aum]rt), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {started}; p. pr. & vb. n. {starting}.] [OE. sterten; akin to D. storten to hurl, rush, fall, G. st[ u]rzen, OHG. sturzen to turn over, to fall, Sw. st[ o]rta to cast down, to fall, Dan. styrte, and probably also… …

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  • 38Start — (st[aum]rt), v. t. 1. To cause to move suddenly; to disturb suddenly; to startle; to alarm; to rouse; to cause to flee or fly; as, the hounds started a fox. [1913 Webster] Upon malicious bravery dost thou come To start my quiet? Shak. [1913… …

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  • 39START II — START II, the St rategic A rms R eduction T reaty, which was signed by United States President George H. W. Bush and Russian President Boris Yeltsin on January 3, 1993 [http://www.fas.org/nuke/control/start2/] , banned the use of MIRVs on ICBMs… …

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  • 40Start Up Citywide — is an agency funded through the British Government s Neighbourhood Renewal Fund and is located in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England.NRF monies, allocated to multi agency Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) in areas assessed as suffering from …

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