| 31. | He was like a bulldozer, from the word go, the audience went into a frenzy.
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| 32. | From the word go, the children started work.
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| 33. | Trouble with pirates began from the word go.
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| 34. | Pakistan as a nation, the general argues, " was a non-starter right from the word go.
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| 35. | They d reorganised themselves and they came back out and dictated the pace from the word go.
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| 36. | We were clear from the word go,
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| 37. | She's just too pert, too smart-alecky, too tough and too " too " from the word go.
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| 38. | "He's laid back, and Petty Enterprises has been that way from the word go 30 years ago.
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| 39. | "When something happens like it did on the first turn, you're playing catch-up from the word go,"
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| 40. | Has been from the word go.
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