How To Use Beginning In A Sentence

  • IHSB: The way to describe the first pro season for the most oddly named man alive (Allen Lorenz Pollock = A.J. Pollock?) is solid but unspectacular, which is disappointing given that the organization expected him to rip through Mid-A South Bend given that Midwest League Competition wasn't foreign to Pollock, given that Notre Dame plays an exhibition game against the SilverHawks at the beginning of each season. AZ Snakepit
  • The blogosphere, meanwhile, is beginning to show signs of commercial acumen: "Lots of bloggers, over time, make a good living – perhaps a couple of hundred thousand dollars a year from advertising. Author Don Tapscott on the growing influence of public participation
  • Roderick Little, a University of Michigan biostatistician, will become associate director for statistical methodology and standards at the Census Bureau beginning in September. Robert Groves Names Roderick Little, U Of Mich. Statistician, To New Census Post
  • It wasn't just the obvious favouritism towards their own daughter that ticked him off either, that wasn't even the beginning of it.
  • First, the entire science of astronomy had depended on careful measurement from the very beginning.
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  • She spoke of a new beginning for the nation.
  • At the beginning of the war, the Nationalist forces had eighty thousand men. The Spanish Civil War: Reaction, Revolution and Revenge
  • In the end, though, Smith was beginning to realise the futility of trying to liberate a proletariat that seemed quite content to remain unliberated.
  • Yet at the end of this period, as at the beginning, the influence of lordship in society was pervasive.
  • There was once a fairy who created the fields and forests expressly for those in love, — in that eternal hedge-school of lovers, which is forever beginning anew, and which will last as long as there are hedges and scholars. Les Miserables
  • At the beginning of the protest, Aristide partisans attacked demonstrators, hitting one with a rock and shooting another.
  • The arrows indicate the beginning of the grace note figure and the placement of each note in the triplet figure for the left hand.
  • “No, there ain’t no Bowlong,” said the barmaid, taking up a glasscloth and a drying tumbler and beginning to polish the latter. The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll
  • The forest all along the mountain curve was spotted with dots of red, yellow, purple and gold, trees just beginning to turn with the season.
  • We have introduced singers like Madeline Bell as headliners and I think the club is beginning to take off.
  • After the almost funereal beginning of the first movement, the clarinets introduce a lyric second theme, which is treated in the graceful manner of a siciliana. NPR Topics: News
  • It was grey with pain, already almost a death mask and beginning to melt invisibly into the charnel of the killing field. WALL GAMES
  • Prices have been stable for a while, but they are beginning to edge up again now.
  • But the flames were beginning to burn him and the smoke was filling his head.
  • From the beginning, the rescue operation was bungled. Times, Sunday Times
  • With nearly eight weeks of education behind us the faces of speakers were beginning to blend together.
  • At the beginning of summer the young steinbocks are born and during their first months they are the eagle's favourite preys.
  • You might consider doing this ritual destruction on a New Moon, as it is a phase of the moon commonly held in association with new beginnings.
  • Local environmentalists have sounded the alarm that it may well be the beginning of an end for the species.
  • He was beginning to attract the attention of others in the locker room. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • Today men are beginning to buy jewelry for themselves, such as chains, diamond rings, watches, bracelets and diamond studded earrings.
  • The most popular story concerning her conception was that a golden egg tumbled out of Chaos in the beginning of the world.
  • The decline became progressively steeper the older the civil servants were at the beginning. Times, Sunday Times
  • This should mean that design costs will be cheaper and there will be more certainty from the beginning. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such actively passive self-surrender is thus the necessary beginning of the regeneration on which loving union depends. The Times Literary Supplement
  • At the beginning, Asked For is in Venice with her father, where she meets an ageing Jacob to use the English version of his name Casanova; her father dies, and she begins to travel with the man who fascinates her. Susan Swan: What Casanova Told Me
  • Experts probed the origin of the sulphurous smell which appeared at the beginning of February after calls from worried Benfleet and Canvey residents who were left spluttering.
  • In the beginning of the ninth century St. Nicephorus, Patriarch of Constantinople, states that all are obliged to observe xerophagy during those seasons The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Shelbourne is the first Irish league team to reach the final qualifying round since the beginning of the competition.
  • For wear with battle dress beginning in 1939, tam o'shanters and balmorals were designated as field dress.
  • Spectacular Soviet successes in rocketry, beginning with Sputnik, sent the United States into a deep emotional depression.
  • What is news is that from the very beginning, biggety ivory-tower academics have labored to recruit into their ranks the sons and daughters of the powerful, famous, and rich. [Help] Most Recent Posts
  • Nations come and go and have since the beginning of time and if the Lord tarries will continue to come and go forever.
  • At the beginning of the play, we see Lear as a proud, vain, quick-tempered old king, not necessarily evil, but certainly not good.
  • One day, the beginning of a new career journey will commence. Today is NOT that day.
  • I entertained a small conceit that in some way a part of me belonged in Hong Kong, but I was beginning to feel like a gate-crasher. One From The Hart
  • Run the tape back to the beginning.
  • Wilson drills and reams a hole that will form the beginning of the bolt channel.
  • To this end he will be eating as little as possible from the beginning of Lent until Easter.
  • Tuesday, rose from humble beginnings as a peasant herdboy through stages as a teacher, political prisoner and guerrilla chieftain. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • For a good part of the beginning of the trip, I space out.
  • The upper part of the gablet over the centre doorway is of the seventeenth century, and bears the shield of Sir George Hay of Kinfauns, who rented the lands of the bishopric about the beginning of the seventeenth century, the crozier being added to the shield in connection with the lands of the see. [ Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys
  • The cards are dealt in rotation to the right, beginning with the eldest hand.
  • Naupli have a cephalic shield or the beginnings of the dorsal carapace, and no segmentation on the trunk.
  • Now I would be guessing, but is it to do with the generally shorter timescales between the beginning of the proceedings and a hearing date arriving?
  • Henry's negative attitude is beginning to try my patience .
  • Basically I just relearnt all the stuff from when I was 6 - not even scales or anything, just little tunes and only just beginning to play with both hands together. Sheepdip Diary Entry
  • Using her pole as a staff, her temporarily lamed left hand useless at her side, she turned, beginning her hunt for the tricky sorceress and a place to camp once more.
  • At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the building was extended by addition of east and west wings linked to the centre by colonnades tracing the path of the old road.
  • And we're offering the students a program which not only develops their writing but their oracy from the beginning of schooling.
  • I think this stretch of insomnia is beginning its third week. "...once we're out amongst the shadows."
  • The fear of God is not the beginning of wisdom. The fear of God is the death of wisdom. Clarence Darrow 
  • Despite what the Dog had told her, the Charter certainly seemed to go on forever, without Beginning or End. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • The author about whom I wrote at the beginning of this piece continues to get guff from the articles written years ago ... Gotcha! Being interviewed by the media
  • Radio and Television programmes in Kurdish are beginning and further development is planned. The Volokh Conspiracy » What’s Going on With Turkey
  • We have come to realize, through developments in astronomy and cosmology, that we are still quite near the beginning.
  • Gabriel was despatched to him with that short chapter of the Koran, which we call the ninety-fourth, beginning with the words Travels in Arabia
  • Two days later, when he was beginning to get the hang of fly-fishing, Salter and Croll had one last conversation about the seal. A BODY SURROUNDED BY WATER
  • These struggles were only the beginning, as similar feelings about dialogue and narrative nagged the back of my mind.
  • A pair of flies beginning operation in April, if all were to live, would result in 191,010,000,000,000,000,000 (191 quintillion, 10 quadrillion) flies by August.
  • Tradition took root and the ball has heralded a new beginning almost every year since - in 1942 and 1943, during World War II, the ball was temporarily put out of commission by a war-time "dimout. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Beginning in the earliest Christian community, redemption is understood as cosmic in scope.
  • The message was unequivocal and unanimous: far from it being over, we are at only the very beginning of this crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just 15 percent of shows containing violence carried an advisory or content code at the beginning of the program.
  • Japan's unique form of capitalism, based as it is on huge industrial groups called keiretsu, is beginning to fade. Japan's Young Slackers
  • From the very beginning of the automobile age, industry analysts, following the lead of farsighted engineers, issued warnings about the reliance on a nonrenewable fuel source.
  • Mathieson's legacy to folklore included not only his own extensive oral repertoire of folksong but a manuscript collection of 545 songs written down in 3 huge ledgers as he heard them through the years, beginning as a schoolboy and continuing in the bothies, chaulmers and farm kitchens where he feed as a farm servant. Noo I'm a Young Man Cut Down in My Prime
  • From the beginning, they have echoed their disinterest in matters like chart placings and mass popularity.
  • I’m burning gut flab, a word floats in my head—beginning. Tricks
  • Post exam week tension is beginning to go away, but not the muscular pain from footy, and work is starting to pile up again.
  • The company said it will give a 180-day nonrenewal notice to about 8,000 Florida policyholders beginning in March, and expects to fully withdraw from the market by the second half of 2012. Citing Sinkhole Claims, Mercury General Quits Florida Market
  • Wait a minute! I'm beginning to catch on.
  • And it was not reported, it can be reported now that in the very beginning they had identified this very small area called the carbolic (ph) gap as their entranceway, basically, into Baghdad and into flanking and enveloping the Medina. CNN Transcript Apr 3, 2003
  • He was beginning to get rather confused.
  • The rain was steady, and as they rounded a corner alongside the estuary, they saw the fires were beginning to abate. SHADOW OF A DARK QUEEN: BOOK ONE OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
  • The party's rank and file are beginning to question the prime minister's choice of advisers.
  • Hurry up! It would be a shame to miss the beginning of the play.
  • The demonstrations in the province northeast of Baghdad were sparked at the beginning of the week, when local authorities voted to seek semiautonomy status from the central Baghdad government. Disruptions Mount in Iraq
  • I don’t know whether this is just a stumble, or the beginning of a real fall, for the bloody-handed, doughfaced Democratic leadership. House of Representatives rejects war funding bill
  • In the beginning, I had visions of a fabulous, sweeping, Perspex spiral staircase, ignorant of the fact that this would cost about £35,000.
  • Just because a drug is on what's called the formulary at the beginning of the year doesn't mean it even stays on the plan for all of the year, or that it's even on the plan the next year, or even that the plan that you signed up for the first year is even available. Remarks of Senator Clinton at the Families USA Annual Health Action Conference
  • Had Stark known from the beginning that the story of the upstate boyhood was all an invention?
  • Environmental pollution gives great cause for concern, but, on the positive side , people are beginning to try and find solutions.
  • at the beginning of bubble formation, the Japanese government didn't address it properly and in a timely manner, sowing the seeds for an irreversible future disaster.
  • The seven series of Monocotyledons represent a sequence beginning with the most complicated epigynous orders, such as Orchideae and Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • The limitations of the hegemonic strategy employed by Stuttgart were revealed beginning in 1796 when several Black Forest cantons agitated for reform to the ducal political system.
  • At the beginning of the film, her Toula is genuinely uncomely.
  • It do to freeze to death now , right at the beginning.
  • The end of the road had come for the SAP, which rumbled and shook violently, punctured wing panels beginning to peel away in the slipstream.
  • ‘Sorry,’ I winced, as he wandered back into the room, his hair beginning to stick up in bizarre tufty spikes.
  • Well before the beginning of the global economic crisis, a Brazilian street seller was on his way to becoming a very famous entrepreneur in the country by doing just one thing: selling popcorn, with a personal touch. 36 year old Valdir Novaki used to work as an itinerant farm labourer, until he arrived in Curitiba, in 1988, where he started working as a newsagent, then as a car park driver. Global Voices in English » Brazil: Tips to face the crisis from a popcorn street seller
  • Staff at some air and sea ports are beginning to protest over pay.
  • Fear not that the lift shall come to an end ,but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.——J.H.
  • The hot sun was beginning to take its toll on the fragile trees.
  • A small beginning has been made to developing the theory of metapopulations of demersal fishes, frequently in the context of reef fish management.
  • Poor bantam building block, what had you ever done since the beginning of time and space to deserve such shabby treatment?
  • Gamaliel defined no more than the beginnings and ends of blessings, leaving the prayer leader or individual worshipper to improvise on the set theme.
  • Was this the beginning of a turnaround for a career that has stalled on the back of personal turmoil and a technique that has deserted him? Times, Sunday Times
  • I've read the whole book from beginning to end and still can't understand it.
  • Beginning in the last quarter of the fourteenth century, shoes were worn with pattens - carved wooden supports with pedestals under the heel and ball - to protect the shoes.
  • Even my feet are beginning to move slightly and it takes bombs to bring out any rudimentary terpsichorean talents that I possess.
  • Beginning in 1972 they exposed teratocarcinoma cells to a very strong chemical agent that caused mutations, and then injected the mutated cancer cells into mice to see if there was a genetic pattern to the weird variations that grew out of the tumor; as a control they injected other mice with unmutated teratocarcinoma cells. Vaccinating Against Cancer
  • As it says in the beginning, -- "Tending babies is an art, and every art is founded on a science of observations; for love is not wisdom, but love must act _according to wisdom_ in order to succeed. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862
  • To help alleviate a shortfall of 1,900 captains, the U.S. Army will promote officers earlier to the rank of captain beginning in October.
  • He was beginning to be able to interpret the erratic gestures of her left arm.
  • After a slow beginning, the play fairly zips along in the second act.
  • Otherwise, beginning on the 15th day, Natural Source Store will automatically charge your credit card or debit card a total sum of $79.99 for the South Beach Smile Deluxe Kit, which is a 1 month supply and includes: 4 syringe applicators, retainer case for storage, tongue scraper, color shade guide and an interproximal pick, which you previously received as a trial. LAist
  • The heat was beginning to make the cellophane crinkle.
  • His body was decomposing as the nation struggled towards a new beginning. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tying a rope to the wheel and to a pole to keep the vessel on course, Jake swung himself onto the boom and beginning to furl the sails himself.
  • However, beginning in 1993 there was intense messianic fervour in the community.
  • They believe they hold in their hands the beginnings of a brave new world of cruelty-free meat.
  • Doubt is the beginning not the end of wisdom. 
  • In the beginning, even Scotland's leading folk musicians thought Celtic Connections was a barmy idea.
  • Although principium is Latin for beginning, principis means prince or leader. Cracking the Shakespeare Code - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Some of these phenological observations are beginning to be used as indicators of the effects of climate change on biodiversity, although most studies are just recording data on the changes in species populations in the earlier part of the year (usually spring) and do not record data for the end-of-summer changes that could be affecting plant growth rates in the autumn or autumnal flight periods for species of insect. Effects of climate change on the biodiversity of the Arctic
  • The bell rang out, punctuating the beginning of another school day at Tokyo Jokyu, a cluster of low brownstone buildings situated near the calm Ueno Park.
  • Athenians so far forgot their Philosophy, and the nature of humane production, that they descended unto belief, that the original of their Nation was from the Earth, and had no other beginning then the seminality and womb of their great Mother. El Hombre Que Comía Diccionarios
  • Unfortunately, at this point you might also be feeling the beginnings of your resistance to sticking to your resolutions and asking yourself why discipline and willpower seem to elude you. Jason Mannino: How to Plan For R.E.A.L. Change
  • Heads emerge from leaf collars beginning in early July, and flowering commences within days after head emergence.
  • Today Science tells us the speed of light is decaying, the magnetic field is collapsing, the earth is slowly beginning to wobble on its axis, the protective ozone layer is thinning.
  • The first tanks appeared at the beginning of June. Times, Sunday Times
  • The race for governor is beginning to warm up.
  • From the difficulty of assigning a beginning of time, he argued the eternity of existing nature, of void space, and of motion.
  • Six weeks on people were beginning to come back to air travel.
  • Beginning in sixteenth-century England, a distinct criminal culture of rogues, vagabonds, cutpurses, and prostitutes emerged and flourished.
  • Massachusetts, which they called Vineland, and how the Mexican empire had some knowledge of Accadian astronomy, people are beginning to discover that Columbus himself was after all an egregious humbug. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
  • From the beginning, professions mobilised themselves in their defence against quacks and impostors through associations or institutes.
  • Already the bridge was beginning to shine brightly, to appear angry and sore, belying the fixed smile which split his features. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • Thus, China's development as a superpower is beginning to concern its neighbours and the USA.
  • By this time we were well into an election year, with Ronald Reagan beginning to close in on the Republican nomination and Ted Kennedy launching a full-scale challenge for the Democratic nomination. The Good Fight
  • The shelf is beginning to yield under that heavy weight.
  • The whole of the business in that country from beginning to end was scandalous and disgraceful. EMPIRES OF THE PLAIN: Henry Rawlinson and the Lost Languages of Babylon
  • It is a new beginning, but few expect Africa to stride gracefully into the future if the people of Africa must carry the heavy baggage of decades of corruption, conflict and misrule along for the ride.
  • This was really the beginning, the outstart, of Nelson's great career; for Hood's interest in him, then aroused, and deepened by experience to the utmost confidence and appreciation, made itself felt the instant the French Revolutionary War began. The Life of Nelson
  • There have been nearly 400 decreases in deposit account returns since the beginning of August and more are in the pipeline. Times, Sunday Times
  • Evidently neither Bull Connor, the segregationist police commissioner of Birmingham, nor the merchants expected this quiet beginning to blossom into a large-scale operation.
  • If you capitalised a word, you use a capital letter at the beginning or for the whole of it.
  • It was the beginning of a stormy relationship. PHYLLOXERA: How Wine was Saved for the World
  • They were switched on at the beginning of the month and will stay shining until the 12 th night.
  • All around the globe, they are beginning to dot the land and the sea.
  • His behaviour's been bizarre these last few days. He's beginning to worry me. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • The collections themselves will be organised thematically, beginning with the physical environment of the Nile valley and the surrounding desert and oases.
  • A label spokesman says, "Nina began training at the beginning of September. ContactMusic Ltd | Latest News
  • We've got hay, wool and lamb buyers and sellers all lined up and the sane are beginning to recognize the fundies for what they are.
  • The facts of the border incidents are only now beginning to rise to the surface.
  • The spring flowers are slowly beginning to show themselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the time I actually made it to the clinic, I had been awake so long, and had been depriving myself of anything other than just water, that I was beginning to hallucinate.
  • At the beginning of the party, at least, a young, fashionable partygoer named Nicolette Santos was dancing in front of the pit for a camera crew from a local television station and a few of the photographers covering the event. Contours, Culture and Cocktails
  • These reigns marked the beginning of “in-law” government, a period in which control over the throne passed between certain in-law factions. 2. Korea, 1800-1910
  • And endpapers are the four blank pages at the beginning and end of a book, included by the bookbinder to give the book additional strength.
  • As such, this marks the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the school and signals a significant increase in the resources and staffing for physical education and sport.
  • The milliammeter showed sixteen or seventeen; that was about normal at the beginning of the run. In Spite of Their Declaration of Bombs
  • He was about to offer an explanation, but she was beginning to laugh.
  • Maybe you had better swatch just a little, to be sure the yarn goes with the jabot fabric once it's in knitted form (light is caught differently), before beginning to knit the actual lace. Jean's Knitting
  • After just one win in his first six races for Pipe, he was beginning to look something of a white elephant. The Sun
  • Beginning with Kidder (1924), archeologists have extolled the exceptional whiteness of its surface slip, the variety and the perfection of its hachured designs, the blackness of its paint. The Architecture of Pueblo Bonito :
  • I've read the whole book from beginning to end and still can't understand it.
  • All ran fluently in the beginning, but when I was going back to my home, I passed through a narrow slippery street.
  • Other examples are negative numbers, complex numbers, trigonometry, raising to powers, logarithms, and the beginnings of calculus.
  • I know this because Miller comes out on stage at the beginning and tells us so.
  • The condition is also called the beginning individuation, a process of self-actualization that continues on to death.
  • At the beginning of this chapter I suggested that Tocqueville saw America's particular and irreproducible circumstances as both crucial and beside the point.
  • Besides, it is not only possible, but even probable, that both theories -- that of heterogenetic generation and that of gradual development -- may have to share with one another in the explanation of the origin of species; and even that, especially for the lowest species and for the beginnings of the main types, primitive generation also has its share in the establishment of the paternity. The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
  • She was beginning to make a name for herself as a portrait photographer.
  • Today should be saluted as the beginning of a new era.
  • The wasps were beginning to annoy me.
  • Before beginning his journey, he enthralled the sizable gathering, which had assembled at the starting point, with his magic.
  • Conservatives in the judiciary shut these publications, beginning in April, and jailed at least half a dozen editors and commentators.
  • Shortly before the helium runs out sometime toward the end of August or beginning of September, the team plans to perform an important series of instrument calibrations.
  • I was beginning to feel a little famished with all the smiling, dancing and chit-chatting, so I excused myself from my little group of friends to get myself some edible delicacies from the buffet table.
  • Judith, for instance, has the beginnings of a sexually acting out behavior called exhibitionism.
  • And the airlift was the beginning of a better relationship, and finally, we developed a friendship with the Americans. Daring Young Men
  • Finally, to make the whole matter clear, let me repeat that this event, the inbreak of Self-consciousness, took place, or BEGAN to take place, an enormous time ago, perhaps in the beginning of the Neolithic Age. Pagan and Christian creeds: their origin and meaning
  • During these five years of medical studies, I had always been interested in endocrinology, probably because two of my best teachers of clinical medicine, P. Etienne-Martin and J. Charpy were themselves interested in what were in those days the early concepts of endocrinology and the beginning logical therapy it appeared to offer. Roger Guillemin - Autobiography
  • It appears that there was a slight leak right from the beginning, just a tiny drip but anyone who's been around kerosene will know that a tiny drip makes an enormous pong.
  • Economists are just beginning to understand that the product cycle has succeeded the business cycle as the main determinant of economic results. Making It in the New Economy
  • I understand that the network needs to constantly stay ahead of and predict trends, and they obviously do that with inductions of new shows, like the "carb"-focused ones, but surely not at the expense of the stable of veterans that built FoodTV from the beginning to what it is today. Archive 2005-03-01
  • I'll start at the very beginning.
  • The beginning of the academic year is an opportune time to reflect on education and its role in society.
  • It predicts that spindle microtubules in animal cells begin to oscillate at the beginning of prometaphase, and that those oscillations rapidly accelerate until metaphase,. Wells vs tiny flies - The Panda's Thumb
  • As things stood at the beginning of 1990, Mrs Adam's life was reasonably settled and happy, taking into account her age and physical infirmity.
  • In the beginning of time, we are informed, a world existed in the north called Niflheim, in the centre of which was a well from which sprang twelve rivers. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
  • The first hazel catkins are beginning to turn yellow and swing loose on the twigs. Times, Sunday Times
  • After three years of increases in discretionary spending power, households are beginning to feel the squeeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • An optimistic theory of evolutionary progress was surreptitiously beginning to replace the pessimistic doctrine of universal decay.
  • Small crustaceans and young molluscs make up the bulk of their diet, along with algal cells, which are ground up in the muscular gizzard at the beginning of the gut.
  • She turned her head away, the tears beginning to trace paths through the thin layer of sand coating her cheeks.
  • He didn't know how to start - should he be blunt and just come straight out and tell her or start from the beginning, back when he was 12 years old.
  • Burris was cocky from the very beginning, he said 'it was his RIGHT' to become senator ... Senate Ethics Committee admonishes Burris
  • The beginning and end of a reign; a journey from callow youth to protective grande dame. Christianity Today
  • But as each day passed, his regime was beginning to acquire a certain patina of legitimacy. Germania-Brendan McNally « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Business has never been so good for the suppliers of wormeries, whose trade is beginning to lose its obscurity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fertilized eggs often hatch at the beginning of the growth season but may continue to hatch intermittently thereafter.
  • I'm not afraid of a fair fight but this is beginning to get beyond a joke.

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