Examples of using Starting off in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
After starting off with the help of an ergonomically shaped remote control, we can fully control the vehicle.
Starting off by filming family events like birthdays
Starting off with a question if I'm 18
Starting off on the wrong foot with a woman is one sure way to lead to further disappointment later down the road when it comes to women.
Each half-hour format show contains two segments with different plots, each starting off with Charlie saying,"I have this little sister, Lola.
And now we must do the news, and starting off with Citroen, they have made a new C3.
I'm gonna make things right, starting off by giving him his brother back.
Werner Turck founded the company, starting off with two employees, a seed capital of 20.000 German Marks
So, the poorer you are, starting off being the person who is one dollar of income behind Bill Gates… the poorer you are in this country on the average,
easiest way to make money from home but starting off as an Affiliate is often the best option for all new home-based business entrepreneurs.
With the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, will the Council show its goodwill by starting off our international relations on the right foot,
areas with limited communication as a result of suspension of certain lines in relation with starting off functioning of special lines.
Everyone must now do their bit, starting off by relentlessly combating every form of racism
That's weird… Started off as an egg.
We will start off with a general tour.
Two people can start off in the same place.
Start off slowly.
You must start off by memorizing all the rules.
All ideas start off as a scribble on a napkin, if you will.
I can't start off my life that way.