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91 In addition, the branching ratio at the start is 64, and it never falls below 57. 92 It will McCullough's seventh fight since he turned pro at the start of the year. 93 At the start of the season sufferers usually begin to experience problems when the pollen count reaches 50. 94 There was a resurgence of tuberculosis at the start of the decade. 95 Prices hit 20-year lows at the start of this month and producers are reluctant to sell at these levels. 96 The following week he was fiddling with it in his lap at the start of the lesson. 97 The workbook given to each student at the start of the allocation will provide further guidelines for learning. 98 But Jones missed 11 games at the start of the season with a torn ligament in his left thumb. 99 But the real on-course caring was not to return fully until she turned professional at the start of 1984. 100 At the start of the Clinton administration, officials even gave private political briefings to entertainers like Barbra Streisand. 101 Whose bright idea was it to start major road repairs right at the start of the holiday season? 102 At least that's what I was telling myself at the start line of the Bury 20. 103 A dud for most of the year, with peaks at the start of the school year and at Christmas. 104 The family dip came at the start of a nine-day summer cruise around the Ionian Sea. 105 It is remarkable to recall that they topped the table at the start of November. 106 Compared to the austerity depicted at the start of the tour, the carved mahogany bed and canopy seem positively indecent. 107 I am delighted to see that the Government are willing to introduce a timetable motion at the start of Second Reading. 108 Swing low, sweet Chariot is left unaccompanied, but that involves a disturbing oddity of pitching at the start. 109 The planned figure at the start of the year was about £30 million, making the true shortfall around 25 percent. 110 And I meant what I said about you at the start of this. 111 Like Dudley Williams, Jamison threw in her lot with Alvin early on, at the start of her career. 112 But that, of course, does not take into account the loan we made you at the start of the year. 113 Too frequently, whatever sense of oral history may have existed at the start has perished on the road to publication. 114 Her parents were due to go away on holiday at the start of the following week. 115 Only women who were generally healthy at the start of the data collection were selected. 116 At the start, parliamentarians were given different versions of the penal code to discuss. 117 The population of the settlement fluctuated from 30 at the start to 230 at its maximum. 118 It's far better to defuse the problem at the start. 119 Worse to come Chesterfield took the lead at the start of the second half with a goal from Paul Lemon. 120 Right at the start of the gospel story we find the Spirit active in full vigour.