Sentences with phrase «somewhere near the beginning»

Yeah, yeah, there's a line about the Emperor's all - important groove somewhere near the beginning, but it's largely forgotten after the first act.
Many social studies texts present an overarching concept or definition (the main idea) somewhere near the beginning of the passage (or near the end), while the rest of the text provides supporting details that explain, expand on, and give examples.
So, why don't you start somewhere near the beginning, not with birth but, you know, somewhere near the beginning.

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The fun begins in the Neo-Pleistocene Age (somewhere near Manchester, the title informs us), where a band of cavemen survive an asteroid crash and accidentally invent the game of soccer.
Cartel Land begins in a heavily aestheticized liminal space: an outdoor meth lab, presumably somewhere in the deserts near the border, lit by fire and flashlight.
In June of this year Fed Chairman Bernanke first publicly discussed the possibility that the Fed would begin «tapering» their Quantitative Easing program somewhere in the near future.
Those said missions are somewhere near the start of the game, but there's still some missions that take place before the beta began and these missions seem to take place in Brooklyn too if the data mining information is correct.
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