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This could dramatically reduce the amount of tritium needed to start up and maintain fusion reactions, leading to more compact and affordable fusion systems.

So far, they've started up a care agency and a daytime space to entertain elderly people in the coastal village.

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Who will start up front when Villa next play in the Champions League away to Club Brugge on 6 November?

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“We’ve been preaching that since fall camp, spring ball. It starts up front with the big guys, and the little guys, which they call us, we’ll follow along.”

He has a plan, of course: Sell the Davis team to local investors and start up a West Coast division of the Pioneer League.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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