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Starting from a narrow end, loosely roll up the dough; it will feel soft under your hands.
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Starting from the 17th century, Murano glass entered the period of gradual decline.
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Starting from a library of 6 times 1012 proteins each containing 80 contiguous random amino acids, we selected functional proteins by enriching for those that bind to ATP.
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Starting from the camp, passing the houses along the road, we then walked about three quarters of a mile to the sawmill.
Work Camp 934 L 2010
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Starting from a boiling temperature of 212ºF, I find that one minute where I live will cool the water by five to ten degrees.
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Starting from the down-stream centre-stake of 'twenty-seven,' he headed at right angles across the narrow valley towards its rim.
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Starting from the Nova 32, Toman would find Sicko down the right join for the 32-yard TD pass.
The CAA Today: Road Warriors admin 2009
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Starting from the Nova 32, Toman would find Sicko down the right join for the 32-yard TD pass.
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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Starting from a narrow perspective, why is the writer not using real GDP per capita, the standard measure of economic growth?
An Economist or a Public Intellectual?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Starting from the end, the proposal was justified on its own merits by the conclusion that the project would have a large surplus of total benefits over total costs, and that some public funding optimized the project.
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