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Meanings of more start in English
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Usage of more start in English
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The corporations' cash comes at a time when morestart-ups are launching.
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This is a complex business structure with morestart-up costs than many other forms.
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Still, morestart ups are using Paris as a test-center.
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Apparently Paul was now ready to once morestart out.
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Expect morestart-ups to fail, and perhaps the venture capital firms that funded them too.
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We asked Haug why there were not morestart-ups in Korea, despite the great affinity Koreans have for technology.
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With more funding come morestart-ups, and their traditional Midtown South haunts are becoming increasingly scarce and more expensive.
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Somewhere a dog barks and, as if in echo, three or four morestart up somewhere to the right.
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It would also eliminate the maximum age for some retirement account contributions and let new businesses write off morestart-up costs.
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South, in Pioneer Square, is a cloud engineering outpost of EMC, a data storage giant, as well as lots morestart-ups.
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The introduction of more cloud-based platforms in the country could see morestart-ups able to launch the software as a service start-up.
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The daughter of Magic Millions winner Bradbury's Luck may have one morestart before Munce turns her out to prepare for January.
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It was twenty minutes, perhaps, before I found my horse; this would give him about a mile or morestart of me.
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Why a man can't any morestart a case of rheumatism in this house than he can shake an opinion out of a mummy!
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The European Commission will also publish a separate set of action points to help foster the still tiny crowdfunding sector and fund morestart-up businesses.
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With this Jenny Wren disappeared inside her house, and there was nothing for Peter to do but once morestart for the dear Old Briar-patch.