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1 An even older rule, going back to the very earliest predatory animals.
2 They, in the very earliest days of our history, amended it themselves.
3 From the very earliest times the oak has been used for shipbuilding.
4 To this it was that the French addressed their very earliest efforts.
5 For indeed you shall be a god, and of the very earliest .
6 I am returning your call, sir, and at the very earliest opportunity.
7 It will not be finalised until February 2015 at the very earliest .
8 The people of Britain have held democratic views from the very earliest times.
9 But the process will continue until 2020, at the very earliest .
10 From the very earliest days he became interested in himself as a thinker.
11 At the very earliest moment that God and the mob will let us.
12 In his very earliest answer, Jules had proposed marriage to the unknown writer.
13 From the very earliest days of motoring, engineers have toyed with three-wheeled automobiles.
14 And that must have been one of the very earliest ones.
15 Judas Iscariot was one of the very earliest of all possible early Christians.
16 Sister Cecilia assented with a resigned nod worthy of the very earliest martyr.
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