91.   And they could start by getting more than four hits in a game.

92.   Angelides hopes to start it by September, and he is asking the Legislature for a five-year commitment.

93.   Another was that the movie should start by risking getting very big, almost operatic, in terms of his interpretation of his character.

94.   Ardais starts by providing more complete information with each sample.

95.   Ariba and archrival Commerce One both started by making software that would buy simple office supplies over the Internet.

96.   As members of the Monticello Association we can start by opening our hearts and our arms to Julia, and to all our other Hemings cousins.

97.   At Fox, the plan was to start by attracting young viewers with a brash, slightly vulgar, clearly different tone and later to broaden the reach.

98.   Assisting were Nemchinov, who passed the puck, and Kovalev, who started the play by intercepting a clearing pass at the blue line.

99.   Back in the heyday of small towns, Americans could start over by moving West, he said.

100.   Because all the dancers start by looking superficially similar, every change in their movements will be especially noticeable.

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