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The sun sets early in winter.

We encourage early indirect ophthalmoscopic examination in order to early detect the retinopathy of prematurity.

A: Betty got up early in order that she might catch the early train.

They have to get up early in the morning.

She' s always snappy early in the morning.

I arrived in Kirmannock early in the morning in the pouring rain.

Capitalism was established early in Britain, but citizenship education appeared late in its national curriculum system.

It's refreshing to walk around the path early in the morning or in the afternoon.

Business investment in equipment, brisk early in the recovery, has slackened.

Meanwhile, fermented and salted beans are eaten early in the Warring States period and tofu is eaten early in Western Han Dynasty.

Second early in the morning, the birds on the Indus tree sang happily, as if they were urging people to get up early.

Industrialization began early in Spain.

They sallied forth early in the morning.

I always wake early in the summer.

He was never at his best early in the morning.

The lambs must be fat early in summer.

By September 1994 she was living and working in London; they married early in 1996.

People who are inspired, who have waked up early in order to pay, those who are feeling, why bother them in order to lose their early sleep?

Photo 658: Not so many people at HuBu Lane early in the morning.

The poet passed over early in life.

No, I don't mind retiring early in the least.

Adams's words, published in 1931, early in the Great Depression, sound prophetic for our own times.

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Owen equalized early in the second half.

If you didn't smile for photographs early in life, your marriage is more likely to end in divorce than if you smiled intensely in early photographs.

Several examples of"hyper-early instantiation"in historical dictionaries:notes on The Early Mandarin Chinese Dictionary;

Adversity and stress early in life leads to long-term ill health and early death, a group of psychologists from the US and the UK warn.

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