9 Metaphors for commencement

There was an old general at this time in Gaulfor all these events took place long before the time of Caesar's campaigns in that country, and, in fact, before the commencement of his successful career in Romewhose name was Metellus, and who, either on account of his advancing age, or for some other reason, was very inefficient and unsuccessful in his government.

But the Conservative bias of the Poet is shown in the next line: "We are not needed," &c. The commencement of the poem, however, as here quoted, is evidently an inspiration for which the Poet was not responsible.

These assumptions are two: the first, that the commencement of the geological record is coëval with the commencement of life on the globe; the second, that geological contemporaneity is the same thing as chronological synchrony.

*** It must have been something more than carelessness that caused an evening contemporary to announce in a recent edition: "Since the commencement of the War three solicitors have become brigandiers.

Commencement over, for the first time in many years the chums went their separate ways, Marty to his circuit, and J.W. home to Delafield.

The commencement of the third folio is a gratifying contrast to the last horrible incident.

As such a commencement was no sufficient inducement for Antiochus to come to Europe, the Aetolians resolved to possess themselves of Sparta, Chalcis, and Demetrias, and by gaining these important towns to prevail upon the king to embark.

The commencement of the two seasons, the range of the thermometer, the duration of the different winds, the liability to earthquakes, are subjects upon which the North is at variance with the East, and the West with both.

Its commencement was about half, or three quarters of an hour later.

9 Metaphors for  commencement