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ear·ly days
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early daysnoun
Initial stages of a project.
Synonyms:
early innings
Princeton's WordNet
youth, early daysnoun
an early period of development
"during the youth of the project"
Synonyms:
young, juvenility, younker, youthfulness, young person, youth, spring chicken
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This new research is a step forward in understanding what happened in terms of evolution and diversity back in the early days of bat.
They are willing to go to jail not to testify against their son, they believe in America. That is a core value of the religious principled, patriotic segment of the population. We will not testify against their son. This goes back to the early days of the Bible.
My father Clive Sinclair is obviously famous for his computers in the early days and obviously the C5 back in the 80s, this particular project has kind of been my own, but I guess growing up with someone who makes and invents products and takes it all the way through to production I guess that's inevitably an influence on the way I've done the business.
But religious groups have been at the forefront of new technology adoption, from the days of the printing press – religious groups were early adopters of the printing press – to using videos when VHS first appeared to setting up websites in the early days of the Internet.
It's early days and we're really focused on building long-term relationships with brands.
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