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1 France's 20 match unbeaten run means that they will start among the tournament's favourites.
2 There was perceptible start among the lookers-on.
3 Mulcahy is likely to start among the substitutes on Sunday, but a number of other changes are expected.
4 There was a start among them, as if that terrible noise communicated an instinct of obedience, but no more.
5 Nonetheless, he will start among the favourites at Shinneock Hills, where he has already been embedded for more than week.
6 Also I am going to start among our older children a limited form of self-government such as we had in college.
7 And the weapons the two men carry would target him easily, even if he had a ten-minute start among the snags and isles.
8 Prior to this season they had one combined NFL start among them, and their combined passer rating this year is 73.2.
9 At that moment the yell started among the midshipmen nearer the rail.
10 That look actually started among impoverished urban African-American youths in the late 1970s.
11 Movember started among a group of friends from Australia in 2003.
12 This one started among the Landson stacks, so it was natural enough to suspec' Y.D.
13 Feuds started among them and they killed each other to express their hatred of life.
14 But when the soldier went out, a loud, animated talk and noise was started among us.
15 He showed that most typhoid epidemics started among our foreign colonies, and spread to other sections.
16 The one starts among the upper layers of the hydrogen gas, the other amid the lower layers.
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