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1 For me, day one of Discovery Week has been off to a fairly exciting start .
2 Park captain Brian Andrews could hardly have hoped for a more exciting start to Club Week.
3 Some tweaks were needed on the fit and ease of getting in and out of, but it's a really exciting start .
4 Getting your exciting start - up business fully funded by venture capitalists may be the Holy Grail for some entrepreneurs but not everyone agrees.
5 There are lots of exciting start - ups involved this year and it will be very interesting to see how they grow and develop in future.
6 "So..." he said, hoping to kick the conversation off to an exciting start .
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