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Examples for "initially"
1The company confirmed Mr Kroll's age after police had initially said 35.
2He said initially children aged six and seven would benefit next year.
3Russia initially pledged 500 million rubles in support for the stock market.
4However he said Spark initially ran into problems communicating with its customers.
5Industry officials had initially said it could come as early as Friday.
1An ab initio study of six carbon-to-carbon identity proton transfers is reported.
2Quod ab initio injustum est, nullum potest habere juris efectum, said Grotius.
3The first ab initio calculations in the coupled cluster framework are also presented.
4The orientation of the magnetic anisotropy axis is analyzed using ab initio calculations.
5The ab initio calculations show that none of these motifs is energetically preferred.
1However, as before mentioned, the result was at first almost exactly opposite.
2The other problem: the longer-acting methods are far more expensive, at first.
3Free State: Fog in the east at first, otherwise fine and cool.
4Prolific club form hints at first Irish try if given the chance.
5Is it possible to schedule another meeting at first light tomorrow morning?
1But let me make one fact very clear right at the start.
2They merged their thermal power businesses at the start of this year.
3Since China banned plastic imports at the start of the year… Audio
4He was also present at the start of hip-hop's so-called golden age.
5New Zealand changed their game at the start of the second half.
6Northampton spurned two great opportunities at the start of the second half.
7We hope to go at the start of September for two weeks.
8That was the question Pricewatch asked itself at the start of February.
9Right at the start, let's get one thing out of the way.
10The overall figures underscore investor nervousness at the start of this year.
11So, how are both systems faring at the start of the year?
12Yes, you did cry a good deal, at least at the start.'
13It had been her idea, right at the start of the marriage.
14The bulls had plenty to cheer at the start of the year.
15The EFF held a press conference at the start of Thursday afternoon.
16Above-normal rainfall benefited the southern Plains at the start of this year.