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begin verb arise, assume, broach, come into existence, commence, conceive, create, dawn, develop, embark, enter, establish, found, generate, go ahead, inaugurate, incept, institute, introduce, launch, maintain, open, originate, pave the way, pioneer, preface, prepare, promote, provoke, spring, start, start up, stem, tackle, take on, take shape, unfold, unveil See also: arise, assume, commence, conceive, embark, establish, generate, initiate, invent, launch, maintain, originate, preface, provoke, stem, undertake, unveil How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The CNA's monitoring of the resident for wandering characteristics begins upon admission. The requirement begins upon completion of SF training (including language training and SERE). An all-inclusive art experience begins upon first setting foot in Natalie's Fine Threads. |
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