31. All the teams could have thrown all their cards in and started over if they wanted to. 32. But after the devaluation, the government had to go back to the drawing board and start over. 33. But as tough as starting over is proving to be, Ngwijabanzi said he was pleased to be home. 34. But he would rather start over in a new country where he could feel like the man he once was. 35. But if ever there was a country that believed in second acts, in the chance to start over, it is ours. 36. But it can reopen within days because of a loophole that lets day-care centers reincorporate and start over. 37. But once the contract was signed, ACOG told them to start over. 38. But Ito agreed with defense attorneys, who felt that starting over would lead to more problems. 39. But many Montserratians are beginning to realize that whether they stay or go, starting over is exactly what they will all have to do. 40. But that question offered a reason to start over, and none for pressing ahead. |