Examples of using Started off in English and their translations into Spanish
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Started off in the navy.
And we have started off the right way.
The explosion of a Clinger grenade started off the race.
We have started off with Don Carlos.
They agreed on a route and started off the race.
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Often started off with a light massage.
And the minute Jabba started off that race.
He started off studying at the University of Prague.
These myths most likely started off as excuses anyway.
Games started off as something that everybody played.
Ricardo van Rhijn andLasse Schöne also started off on the bench.
Bala and I started off here, 15 years ago.
Panellists from ECA and the African Development Bank started off the discussion.
That summer had started off with such promise.
I started off by saying that there were three major categories….
Even Harbucks coffee started off as a small, little business.
Has started off really well for me in general, actually.
But 2019 seems to have started off in a better direction.
Both started off as social media angst that spewed onto the streets.
So many of our instructors started off as riders in a Spinning class!
Zaragoza started off 2010 with an increase in freight transport.
Most ceratopsians probably started off life with small horns and frills.
Both groups started off with a similar assessment of fear and nervousness.
Friday morning started off feeling very familiar.
Both children started off with a biscuit but Jake has ended up with both.
After the train started off, she was reading her book.
The year 2016 started off strongly in regards to international tourism.
Your project started off as a tiny seed of an idea.
These nigiris started off what is now known as Kabuki cuisine.
LoncarDue started off as a small artisan shoemaker in the early fifties.