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    1. My earliest memories of my father were of him being away a lot on a case in Anchorage


    2. He won't be back till next week at the earliest


    3. Europeans were one of the earliest cultures to formally recognize the importance of the ocean to their agricultural practices


    4. "What is this Sharkey? If you have information it would be in your best interests to pass it on to the Gardai at your earliest convenience


    5. 'Well, they might, but why should they? No, the earliest they turn around will be three days


    6. It certainly wouldn't have been enough to cause the earliest impacts


    7. Reaching for the earliest file, I get out the photos and show him Bunty as a child, explaining how I see her and how I came to that conclusion


    8. rule is that I do not myself organize it’s earliest stages of development


    9. Truth- Truth was in the earliest inscription of Christian Satanism


    10. determined that Alan should leave home at the earliest opportunity

    11. Some of my earliest memories are of a printing press pounding away … with that wonderfully idiosyncratic smell of ink and paper … come to think of it I must have gone to stay with the grandparents when Chris was born … I’d have been about four then


    12. At the earliest opportunity, she created a flamboyant ending, standing trying to suppress her panting chest before going into an expansive curtsey, almost brainwashing them into applauding … giving her the ending she needed


    13. Some of his earliest memories of Enjteen as an infant were when Kulai had to eat food at the same table with him, when he and his mother also lived underground


    14. It is the repository of earliest reason as much as language itself


    15. My earliest memories were of London


    16. I told the students the earliest I can get there is 9:15 p


    17. 151 is a lessor known pattern of that great and ancient cycle of music which has run thru all of civilization since the late 30's and the Yondure basin since the earliest known writing


    18. In that earliest writing it was said to be ancient from prehistoric times


    19. The earliest of his publications is Custom and Myth (1884)


    20. earliest stage of the persecutions he believed he could use

    21. Yet, as Constible pointed out, "From the earliest records of


    22. [219] This metaphor is found in Katha Upanishad, which is an ancient text containing some of the earliest writings on the central religious concepts of yoga


    23. The people of the town never suspected that they had such a female in their midst, a woman ready to make illicit love to a youngster at the earliest opportunity


    24. 5 billion years old and has undergone continual change; that life, according to the evidence of earliest fossils, appeared on Earth at least 2


    25. It is, however, in this earliest and rudest state of civil


    26. E: -- Designing the text in such a manner that future parts, which were still not written at the time when the earliest books were written, would be crafted to link in with those future texts, capturing the names of people who were yet to exist


    27. “The earliest phases of the Big Bang are subject to much speculation


    28. Understanding this earliest of eras in the history of the Universe is currently one of the greatest unsolved problems in physics


    29. an idea, nine weeks is about the earliest I will be able to


    30. Edmund Burke, the father of modern conservatism, never had to be mugged by reality, for from his earliest age, he knew what reality is

    31. Would it be possible to visit next Saturday week? Carl ended his letter saying that he looked forward to the Rabbi’s reply at his earliest convenience


    32. Even one of the earliest and youngest Revivals would still have a number of memories distinctive from someone who had even been subjected to speed learning


    33. disconnected at the earliest opportunity, knowing that it was out there where people


    34. Like a father speaking to a son he thought he knew—or perhaps an old general addressing a soldier he had supervised from the earliest days


    35. He would slip away at the earliest opportunity, return the Sacred Roots to Brockenhurst Sett, then throw himself on the Preceptor's mercy


    36. One of the earliest accounts was of the first emperor of a unified China, Qin Shi Huang, who considered the book had ended the Age of Warring States


    37. To counter this opposition, Wilson set up one of the earliest and ugliest propaganda campaigns in US history


    38. Had Wallace been president in 1945, this would have been at the earliest stages of a possible confrontation


    39. It is said of Euclid, formulator of the earliest of the


    40. The earliest New Testament writings are probably the letters of Paul, who is much exercised on matters of doctrine and practice and says tantalisingly little about the person and life of Jesus

    41. The boys would have had this practice imprinted upon their minds and consciences as one of their earliest memories


    42. But, while sacrificial offerings have had a long-established practice in the earliest of biblical stories, and while archaeological discoveries indicate that this practice is among the earliest of the religious efforts of mankind, the Bible is silent on the subject regarding this particular story


    43. Perhaps, you’re wondering by now, why he hadn’t used it himself? Why hadn’t he tried to at least? Why did he rarely ever speak of it himself? What is it that made him tick, Hilderich? Tell me, Hilderich, what do you remember of your earliest years, the time you were a toddler?”


    44. Based on the earliest discoveries of that Epic, my educated guess would have put these occurrences no more than two hundred years apart, but the epic turned out to be much older, as those later discoveries indicated


    45. Considering the apparent foreshortening of time as one searches back into biblical ancient history, the six chapters that it took to move forward to Abraham from the flood of Noah, might fit into the two hundred years’ difference between Abraham’s stay in Haran and the earliest discovered copy (1,900 BC) of the Gilgamesh Epic


    46. Tomorrow at dawn, at the earliest


    47. Colling was anxious to be off, but before he left, he handed Bronoskowicz a roll containing five hundred dollars, telling him that he should use the money to get out of Poland at the earliest opportunity


    48. The earliest biblical reference to a snake (serpent) as a symbol occurs in the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden as referred to earlier


    49. Earliest man, in the confusion of the many perceived essences that seemed to surround him in the natural world might never have conceived even the principle of the singularity that they blindly confronted


    50. wearing this earliest dress













































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    Synonyms for "earliest"

    earlier earliest soonest

    "earliest" definitions

    (comparative and superlative of `early') more early than; most early


    with the least delay