1. Nevertheless, a beginning had been made. 2. But he has clearly made a beginning, signalling that he is finally prepared to give Republicans the legislative fight for which they have been spoiling. 3. But only the barest beginning has been made. 4. With a simple oath, we affirm old traditions and make new beginnings. 5. With a simple oath we affirm old traditions and make new beginnings. 6. A beginning has been made in Chittagong, which has been most hard hit by lawlessness. 7. But at least a beginning has been made and shareholders can hope to get better value for their holdings. 8. The response so far has been lukewarm, but a beginning has been made. 9. With a simple oath, we affirm old traditions, and make new beginnings. |