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1 So far, virtual school is off to a bumpy start , parents and teachers said.
2 Pfizer's disappointing results compound a bumpy start to the second-quarter reporting season for drugmakers.
3 It was a bumpy start but his determination was dogged.
4 The bumpy start demonstrates the difficult fundraising environment even for Chinese state-backed firms in Hong Kong.
5 Major League Baseball's Marlins franchise move to Miami, Florida is off to a rather bumpy start .
6 Uber's effort to become a major player in the trucking business is off to a bumpy start .
7 His primetime address seeks to boost his low approval ratings, after a bumpy start to his presidency.
8 But Murray is off to a bumpy start , as his pick for interim chief has been widely criticised.
9 For a man known to be meticulously conscientious, Gove's ministerial career got off to an oddly bumpy start .
10 Is his prolific work rate -from his year-longtour to onscreen ubiquity -fuelled by this bumpy start ?
11 After a bumpy start , the success of Free Fire, its first self-developed game, has helped Sea's stock price triple since January.
12 Capping a bumpy start , Hollande's plane was hit by lightning after he took off for Berlin to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
13 After a bumpy start , Holmes is starting to play much better, but needs to get more of a push in the run game.
14 The FDP leader's planned address, a call for unity to rally a nervous party facing a bleak election year, was off to a bumpy start .
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