1 Water lines were shattered early on , yet people needed water to survive.
2 What they said early on was 'facts don't work' and that's it.
3 I remember coming home early on a weekday afternoon fourteen years ago.
4 The National Weather Service received 11 reports of tornadoes early on Tuesday.
5 France has been pushing for action from early on in the crisis.
6 So early on , I came to equate my economic security with violence.
7 Scarponi, 37, left home early on Saturday morning for a training ride.
8 Analysts said they want the new CFO to be visible early on .
9 From early on , animals have played a central role in Seymour's paintings.
10 It is only early on Tuesday morning that the results are seen.
11 However, his mount Stagecoach Jasper came down early on the final circuit.
12 Police searched a mosque in Brest in western France early on Friday.
13 The situation in the Eastern Ghouta was comparatively calm early on Tuesday.
14 London Bridge rail and Tube stations both reopened early on Monday morning.
15 He realised early on that a dogged, incremental approach would be necessary.
16 The proposals it submitted to the parties very early on made progress.
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