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start

noun as in a lead or advance

noun as in sudden involuntary movement of the body

verb as in give a sudden involuntary jerk or jump

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Still, the resistance seems in some ways to be ratcheting up, and has clearly started to reach — and aggravate — the White House.

“I was sitting there in the jungle with every bug, snake and crocodile, thinking there had to be a better way to make a living. That’s when I started thinking: urban jungle.”

The marriage of “Carmina” and cinema arguably started in 1981 with the film “Excalibur,” which indelibly used the opening movement “O Fortuna” as King Arthur rides into battle with his knights.

But if the Trump administration is after efficiency, the elimination of thousands of employees who are happy to do multiple essential jobs for a relatively low wage seems like an odd place to start.

The first race is expected to start at 13:20 GMT on Wednesday with the feature race - The BetMGM Queen Mother Champion Steeple Chase - starting at 16:00 GMT.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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