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1 Problem is, with a new virus, scientists have to start from scratch .
2 Or he'll take a new sheet of paper and start from scratch .
3 Did you ever wish you could start from scratch with your house?
4 And if necessary, I'll find myself a job and start from scratch .
5 So we'll have to start from scratch again, he told SABC News.
6 I've had to start from scratch there because of my recent setback.
7 Or, users can start from scratch with their own photos or illustrations.
8 So they will have to start from scratch on the resource consent.
9 Should we rework and restore what we have, or start from scratch ?
10 We have to start from scratch now and we're at rock bottom.
11 Cooper added: I don't think we need to start from scratch .
12 Malone said the changes would mean he would have to start from scratch .
13 Sometimes you start from scratch ; other times you begin with leftovers.
14 And right now, every co-housing project has to start from scratch .
15 These women were determined to set their own terms and start from scratch .
16 So I have to start from scratch to give the reader something new.
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