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get a head start



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see head start .
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Previously, “Day Zero” has always been an extra day for campers to get settled and get a head start on partying.

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The tips were about active investigations, which prosecutors said enabled the lawyer to get a head start on wooing the targets as clients.

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Alpine's Jack Doohan, drafted in for Esteban Ocon to get a head start on his debut season in 2025, was 19th fastest after pledging to make a steady start to his F1 career.

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And get a head start on anyone else who might acquire the same idea.

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One way to get a head start is simply to convert existing data centers dedicated to mining, an energy-intensive process in which specialized computers solve mathematical puzzles to validate encrypted transactions on the blockchain in return for compensation in the form of Bitcoin or other crypto tokens.

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