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10 Sentences With "startings"

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Intense startings, Efforts and Difficulties at the time of prolonged tests.
His behaviour at supper was a vicissitude of startings and reveries.
The startings and arrivals of the cars are now the epochs in the village day.
It permanently controls the thermal load, dynamically adapts the point of instruction and limits repeated startings of the compressor.
In order to anticipate in the best conditions the startings of new projects in their serial lives, CPs implement a firewall on sensitive car projects.
Site member CaraErica This is just the startings of my summer reading list, as it's got a great mix of YA books I'll love and modern classics.
I had had time to note these little particulars, and to mark the heavy breathing and feverish startings of the sick man, before he was aware of my presence.
Moreover, thanks to the high energy capacity of KPS, the starting of the power generator can be delayed of 1 second: so, the number of necessary startings is significantly decreased.
Come all you good people I'll sing you a song, About the poor people, how they get along; They'll start in the Spring, finish up in the Fall, And when it's all over they got nothin' at all. And it's hard hard times. Go out in the mornin', go on if it's still, It's over the side you'll hear the line knell; For out goes the jigger and freezes the cold, And as for the startings all gone in the hole. And it's hard hard times.
He had a sparse diet that consisted mostly of vegetables and drinking vast amounts of water, and was not robust enough to prevent the effects of being bled upon the advice of various doctors throughout his life. He was known for "vague 'startings' and 'paroxysms'", along with experiencing tremors. Richardson once wrote to a friend that "my nervous disorders will permit me to write with more impunity than to read" and that writing allowed him a "freedom he could find nowhere else". Portrait of Richardson from 1750s by Mason Chamberlin However, his condition did not stop him from continuing to release the final volumes Clarissa after November 1748.

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