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starting

noun as in offset

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Ahead of the new season starting, rumours circulated that Newcastle were in talks with Townsend to become their director of rugby.

From BBC

Channel 4 said it was "thrilled" to announce it will provide coverage of both the Men's Boat Race and Women's Boat Race for the next five years, starting in 2026.

From BBC

That, it turns out, is what you can do when your star-studded starting rotation is healthy and effective for the first time all season, at precisely the right time.

For the past five years, I’ve been interviewing Hollywood professionals about what they wish they’d known when they were starting out.

They could also have other starting pitchers such as Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Snell pitch in relief instead of throwing scheduled bullpen sessions between starts.

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