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But in order to commence rebuilding them from the ground up, the world must first put out the fires of this current epidemic.

However, only days before early voting was to commence, a local judge ordered the polling station open.

Led by Johan van Griensven, the study will commence in Guinea in the next three weeks.

It builds to a masquerade ball, in which Not Harry and the women don masks and commence flirting.

This weekend, the battle will commence when the “Moms” and their allies demonstrate outside the NRA Convention in Indianapolis.

Murat was in no hurry to commence his reign, and his subjects showed no great anxiety to see their new ruler.

He granted her continuance at home, till the year of her noviciate; but that year must come, and it will commence next January.

When a hungry lion is watching for prey, the sight of any animal will make him commence stalking it.

They therefore proceeded to commence operations upon the agricultural constituencies.

Later on he notified the consular body that the bombardment would commence on the 12th of the month.

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On this page you'll find 86 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to commence, such as: begin, inaugurate, initiate, launch, take up, and arise.

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

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