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start over

  1. Begin again, as in This article is no good; I'll have to start over. [Early 1900s]



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Work at the Brit School and others across London is expected to start over the summer holidays.

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At 43, he moved to Los Angeles to start over with what he could salvage of his fallen empire.

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“The Rat Race” is a nod at Carrie’s discovery that her courtyard’s garden is infested with vermin, forcing her to tear it out and start over.

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Ms Ojeda's lawyer Mario Baudry said there was a feeling that the case had now been "compromised" and it was "healthiest to start over from scratch".

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"It's painful to hear that. Even I want to go home to my family. My daughter is eight and I miss her so much. But we need to be strong. I don't believe that if we give up some territory, they will stop. In a couple of years, they will return and start over," says Yurii.

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