
33 definitions of beginning
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In Sylvia Kristel - Paris by Manon de Boer (2003), the actress from Emanuelle reminisces on the beginning of her acting career.
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At the beginning of 1999 the Amsterdam artists Birthe Leemeijer transformed the main space of Bureau Amsterdam into a children's playground.
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The 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York marked the definite end of the twentieth century and the beginning of the new millennium.
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The blocks appear to be the beginnings of a construction with a floor, wall and ceiling, yet in their fragmentation they represent deconstruction.
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It is not without reason that title of the painting refers to the second verse of the Old Testament: 'In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
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The word 'matriarchate', derived from the Greek, means something like 'in the beginning the mother', which in the ideal case points to a central role of the mother.
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Beginning from various perspectives such as tradition, cultural differences and public interaction, the lectures will attempt to formulate an answer to that question.
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Beginning from various perspectives such as tradition, cultural differences and public interaction, the lectures will attempt to formulate an answer to that question.
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These parallel stories unravel an unexpected tale: the adoration of the sun and the beginning of the mass tourism in Spain, revealing the national economic agenda of both.
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