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181 The screed is preheated to guarantee that the bituminous concrete may not be caking due to lower temperature at the start stage of paver. 182 In 1966 he went to university in Berkeley, California at the start of the hippy boom. 183 When the torch went out at the start of its Sunday run in the seaside city of Sanya, the live national broadcast cut away as guards rekindled the flame. 184 Councillor Paul Tisley will be in attendance at the start of the meeting to welcome us. 185 I don't think that anybody is able to put money on who was the lightest car at the start in Bahrain, maybe there are some surprises. 186 At the start of each release, the management team meets with the development team for the ritual arm-twisting for commitments on both the release date and the content. 187 I mapped out some basics of each character at the start. 188 Thus at the start of this decade , when lay - offs peaked, it hugely understated true unemployment. 189 Similar fiscal restraint in India, while it lasted, facilitated cutting the top income tax rate to 30% from 60% at the start of yet another "economic miracle." 190 At the start of the month, it will puff up thanks to a small mechanical arm inside itself - potentially attracting a mate, said Mr Kestner. 191 With the conditions improving at the start of the second half, Milan were soon into their slick-passing game and Shevchenko forced Coppola to punch away a fierce free-kick. 192 Ashur Shamis, a London-based Libyan dissident, says most of his compatriots had not even heard of Ibrahim until he began appearing on news bulletins at the start of the conflict. 193 The presence of granulocytopenia or thrombocytopenia at the start of treatment does not contraindicate vincristine therapy. 194 The form designer that you saw at the start should be displayed with a blank form. 195 Recall that at the start of the new millennium, a consensus existed among China-watchers that the Red Menace was as much of a mare's-nest as the Yellow Peril. 196 At the start of a match and whenever he changes his racket during a match a player shall show his opponent and the umpire the racket he is about to use and shall allow them to examinate it. 197 By TOM BARTLETT and KARIN FISCHER DOZENS of new students crowded into a lobby of the University of Delaware's student center at the start of the school year. 198 The new system will be confronted with great difficulties at the start. 199 The last meeting of the Estates General was at the start of the French Revolution in 1789, when the deputies of the Third Estate led in founding the National Assembly. 200 "At the start it was hard because I kept smudging, but you get used to it, " he said. 201 Senderos had a good game against West Brom in the Carling Cup, and could have scored two goals in as many minutes at the start of the game, his headers just grazing the top of the cross bar. 202 It became apparent that, excepting the historical tribal rhythms at the start of the ceremony, anything with a discernible beat is considered verboten by the party elite who control the games. 203 They also made may discuss plagiarize plagiarism with their students at the start of every term. 204 The renovation will begin at the start of next year. 205 At the start of the power stroke, that is , there is no increase in the volume of the gases during combustion, but the pressure rises greatly. 206 The value of the Chinese stockmarket tops $1 trillion, but after a huge run-up at the start of this year the market fell when officials sought to calm down overexcited retail investors. 207 European Olympic Committees chief Patrick Hickey said it was his understanding the IOC would make a comprehensive statement on the issue at the start of the executive board meeting on Thursday. 208 Displaying the American flag and the flag of the National Geographic Society, the Silver Fox drifts above the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the start of Ed Yost's record-breaking transatlantic journey. 209 Sometimes, he said, it can be an advantage to be on the bench at the start of a game because it gives you a chance to study the other team's offensive players. 210 The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries started another round of supply cutbacks at the start of this month.