111.   A PLACE FOR WOMEN ON THE GO A Web site started by a well-traveled woman for other women offers clear organization and no-nonsense tips.

112.   A professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Leeds and at Oxford, Tolkien started by fashioning the languages his characters spoke, purely as an intellectual exercise.

113.   A simple solution to this problem starts by realizing that learning a behavior and teaching a command are two separate training tasks.

114.   A similar scheme aimed at fighting global inequality could start by reaching agreement among rich countries to introduce a compulsory national savings plan to help build a development fund.

115.   A user researching the history of the bow and arrow might start by calling up an encyclopedia article.

116.   A. You might start by choosing cherry tomatoes, said Dr. Martha Mutschler, a professor of plant breeding at Cornell University who specializes in tomatoes.

117.   A U.S. company starts by setting up a subsidiary in country A.

118.   Actually, I start by looking at the repertory.

119.   Actual moves toward takeover could start by June depending on recommendations made by the state Commissioner of Education and appeals by the Newark Board of Education.

120.   After class, the substitute said she had thought I was in trouble when I started by asking questions.

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