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In a letter to the court, Kamon recalled being diagnosed with intestinal cancer just three months after starting as a firm accountant in 2000.
This fire season is different, Mr Thomas added, with fires starting in places not seen before.
Nevertheless, if you’re exhausted with voiceover exposition, you’re probably also over in medias res openers, i.e. starting with a scene from the middle of the story before flashing back to the beginning.
Salah believes he still has more to accomplish in European football too, starting, of course, with winning Liverpool's 20th league title this season.
The agreement covers the vast majority of the world's commercial shipping and means that starting in 2028, ship owners will have to use increasingly cleaner fuels or face fines.
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Words related tostarting are not direct synonyms, but are associated with the wordstarting. Browse related words to learn more about word associations.
advantagesnounas inbenefit; favored position or circumstance
nounas inbenefit; favored position or circumstance
- aid
- ascendancy
- asset
- assistance
- authority
- avail
- blessing
- boon
- break
- choice
- comfort
- convenience
- dominance
- edge
- eminence
- expediency
- favor
- gain
- good
- gratification
- help
- hold
- improvement
- influence
- interest
- lead
- leeway
- leverage
- luck
- mastery
- odds
- position
- power
- pre-eminence
- precedence
- preference
- prestige
- prevalence
- profit
- protection
- recognition
- resources
- return
- sanction
- starting
- superiority
- support
- supremacy
- upper hand
- utility
- wealth
establishingnounas inthe act of founding
nounas inthe act of founding
introductoryadjectiveas inpreliminary, first
adjectiveas inpreliminary, first
most originaladjectiveas inearliest
adjectiveas inearliest
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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