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beginning

[bih-gin-ing] / bɪˈgɪn ɪŋ /




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“Even when we were at the beginnings of Cliqua, the language we have always used to even talk about music videos has always been film-centric,” says Sanchez.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite trading above $100,000 in the beginning of the year, the crypto plunged with the rest of the market in April as global tariffs and trade disputes spooked investors.

From MarketWatch

“The regime is saying it wants to listen to protesters’ harsh language, but we are past talk therapy, and many people want a fresh beginning, a new system,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because it sits so close to the beginning of caenophidian history, the snake shows an unusual blend of traits that are now scattered across different modern snake groups.

From Science Daily

Instead of ranking the restaurants that make the Golden State, in Addison’s words, a “culinary juggernaut,” the list, which is only a beginning, offers a glimpse into the cultures and diversities that make up California.

From Los Angeles Times