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1 The new bosses in China want a new start in various ways.
2 This past week saw three organisations kick- start in three countries, including Ireland.
3 The state said any proposals it selects would likely start in 2010.
4 Work on the hall was expected to start in the new year.
5 The Financial Times said exclusive talks would start in the coming days.
6 Israeli media said exports could start in as little as nine months.
7 Social media monitoring efforts usually start in marketing or public relations departments.
8 A trial is expected to start in late October, the source said.
9 The conditions and behaviours that lead to NCDs often start in childhood.
10 Read: When will Game of Thrones season 8 start in South Africa?
11 Haj this year will start in during the last week of November.
12 The real action will start in September, one of the sources said.
13 The chatter this year is that it's the best start in decades.
14 Let's start in the living room, Mr. Dawes said, leading the way.
15 He also got his second quality start in five outings this season.
16 The contempt process can start in either the House or the Senate.
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