11. A big reason for hiring foreign students, employers here and elsewhere say, is that European colleges do not usually start before October. 12. A company spokeswoman said the work was started before the purchase of IXNet. 13. Actually, his different-drummer inclinations started long before the Outlaws came to be. 14. According to The Tennessean, Warnecke is now living on disability payments for on-going depression that started before his work at the newspaper. 15. Bush, whose campaign days started before dawn and stretched into the night, said he was pleased with the results. 16. But he conceded on cross-examination by Schindler that the leasing troubles started before the permanent lender on the project had come on the scene. 17. But he started long before that. 18. But her record of achievement started long before this summer. 19. But it started well before the war, analysts said. 20. But neither has played a college game at the position, and only junior middle linebacker Aaron Graham has started before. |