It means that you should start doing something in the way you intend to keep doing it. That is to say, your long-term idea of how you proceed should be the basis of your short-term method.
To "begin with the end in mind" means to start something after thinking about the result. Start something with the outcome in mind. Be aware of the consequnces before you go begin. Plan ahead. Keep sight of your goal.
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It's probably just a sarcastic way of saying that it seems that you get a toothache when there are no dentists open, and you have to go all weekend in pain.
new start mean nouveau départ in french
start new, amature
The phrase "light out for" means to start to go there.
To start all over!
go see a mechanic
it means, go to your doctor.
depress the brake pedal and turn the engine switch to the start posiiton and start the engine,,, Does this mean to hold the brake down until you hear the engine start.
it can mean a lot of things like 1. go or go into 2.start 3.set down (as in a list)
It doesn't mean anything. It's a good thing. Don't worry about it.
It means you like the person.
It means that they won't go on a specific schedule. Once the events start, they will go in order. So once one event ends, the next will start, they won't wait around to start each event on the scheduled time.
to start something again because the previous attempt failed.
his is trying to get you to notice and go out with him