The event will get off to a flying start Friday morning _ literally.
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From Sammy Sosa's first swing, baseball figures to get off to a flying start.
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We knew we wouldn't get off to a flying start early, that there would be a period of adjustment.
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Pakistan skipper Rashid Latif said England's bowling and brilliant fielding didn't let the side get off to a flying start.
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The Spurs would not get off to a flying start as they had just a 19 13 record heading into January.
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The Olympics get off to a flying start Sunday and, weather permitting, opening races could launch two speedsters toward multi-medal fame.
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The World Cup is the first international horse race to be staged in Dubai, and Cigar's presence will ensure that it gets off to a flying start.
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A century by opener Nathan Astle helped New Zealand get off to a flying start in the sixth cricket World Cup Wednesday with an 11-run victory against England.
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The leadership battle had continued since last summer and wrecked hopes that the WTO would get off to a flying start as an authoritative trade body Jan 1.
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But the tourists rallied Friday to remove the last eight wickets for 128 runs and then get off to a flying start in reply to ensure a two-sided test.