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1 From its very inception , the show has seemed eerily twinned with real-life events.
2 The very inception of the struggle had provoked bitter words.
3 The book was to be blessed from its very inception .
4 The Commissariat alone was badly managed from its very inception .
5 Almost from the very inception of the game until the present time-asplayer, manager and magnate-Mr.
6 They suggest that from its very inception , life has been troubled by predators intent on causing death.
7 The textile art is one of the most ancient known, dating back to the very inception of culture.
8 Yet, the seeds of Ottoman bestiality and future rebellion were sown from the very inception of this empire-extending conquest.
9 The Clone Wars have always been, in and of themselves, from their very inception , the revenge of the Sith.
10 In order to effect this, stringent laws were laid down from the very inception of the colonization of the Continent.
11 The textile art dates back to the very inception of culture, and its practice is next to universal among living peoples.
12 In their ensemble, the glands of internal secretion wield a determining influence upon the development of the individual from his very inception .
13 Thus, at its very inception , legislative enactment prevented the introduction into this state of a most demoralizing phase of the saloon business.
14 As has been related, he did not live to see the completion of his work, but died almost at its very inception .
15 Our railway managers have been practically forced to borrow, for since the very inception of the railways they have not been free agents.
16 Perhaps it was this general anticipation which is responsible for the cordial reception that the Legion has had ever since its very inception in Paris.
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