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from the beginning
adverb as in anew
Example Sentences
“I didn’t think I was going to have this career from the beginning of the script of ‘The Fire Inside’ to the film being made where I could be in a position to create a halo for someone to step in and tell their story.
It’s always been the case that our government has managed to preserve a space for itself and the kinds of power and privilege that have been cemented from the beginning.
Defending their approach, Mayer said the party had been "very clear" and "supported the right, from the beginning, for people to determine their own gender".
To follow alongside the inquiry, the BBC's data team has broken down some of these statistics into key areas from the beginning of the pandemic up to 5 May 2023, when the World Health Organisation declared an end to the virus as a "global health emergency", external.
Each series is a cat-and-mouse story, with the hero and the villain identified from the beginning, though exactly who is the cat and who the mouse is an evolving, revolving situation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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