The time at which something is supposed to begin.
The place where something begins, where it springs into being.
The event consisting of the start of something.
1 In many ways, however, the really difficult work is only just beginning .
2 Since the beginning of the year, Egypt's security situation has improved considerably.
3 You asked the right question at the beginning : What happened in Alabama?
4 Integration accelerated to a new level, a new understanding, a new beginning .
5 Today, we hope, is the beginning of his redemption, the statement said.
6 The great irony, of course, is that WorldCom's problems were only beginning .
7 New projects have been on hold since the beginning of this year.
8 The right to vote was a beginning rather than an end point.
9 Braid said businesses were beginning to re-think air freight versus sea freight.
10 The church's annual assembly takes place in Belfast this week, beginning today.
11 But now he was being given a new chance, a new beginning .
12 Firstly, lenders need to take responsibility for late payments from the beginning .
13 I think is the beginning of another 30 years of military rule.
14 The new laws will take effect from the beginning of next year.
15 A new programme is beginning in October, called Enter the Euro zone.
16 However, June is especially well aspected for the beginning of new relationships.
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