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    inception
    [ noun ]
    an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events
    <noun.event>


    Inception \In*cep"tion\, n. [L. inceptio, fr. incipere to begin;
    pref. in- in + capere to take. See {Capable}.]
    1. Beginning; commencement; initiation. --Bacon.

    Marked with vivacity of inception, apathy of
    progress, and prematureness of decay. --Rawle.

    2. Reception; a taking in. [R.] --Poe.

    1. Television has been under state control since its inception in 1965.
    2. "We're convinced that this tender offer has been corrupt from its very inception," said Joseph Katarincic, who's coordinating Koppers's legal strategy for Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, a prominent Pittsburgh firm.
    3. Mr. Calvet is said to have threatened to resign over the bill, which he has opposed since its inception because he says it gives Renault an unfair competitive edge over his publicly traded company.
    4. Pepper, a liberal Democrat who died May 30, held the seat since its inception in 1962, despite the district's increasingly conservative, Hispanic makeup.
    5. Analysts long have expected a higher offer in the Pepperell deal, which also has been caught up in court and legislative battles since its inception.
    6. Thus, a magazine designer could be brought in to help create an ad campaign from its inception.
    7. As for Fannie Mae strips, the spokeswoman said $2.97 billion have been issued so far in 1990 and $22.03 billion have been issued since their inception in February 1987.
    8. Since the inception of the program in November 1989, the company said, it has acquired 41.7 million shares at a cost of $2.6 billion.
    9. The commission called the plans "the most fundamental reshaping of the CAP (Common Agricultural Policy) since its inception 30 years ago."
    10. It's all these other issues that slow you down." The going has been slow for SkyPix itself since its inception.
    11. It has achieved this only a year and a half after its inception. However, the report warns that the delay in removing restrictions on German money-market funds is restricting the growth rate of the DM17bn market, by limiting the potential investor base.
    12. The 78-year old judge, who has presided over the case since its inception in 1975, refused to step down.
    13. In summer, with a bicycle, you could have quite a good day out on the grid. Since the inception of the town, some 15 million trees have been planted, wide planted verges are everywhere and there must be hundreds of planted roundabouts.
    14. Kim Gandy, NOW's national secretary-treasurer, said the organization has grown steadily since its inception in 1966, but membership has sharply increased with many younger members since the court's July 3 decision.
    15. But Deputy District Attorney Lael Rubin, who has guided the case almost from its inception, says the child witnesses have improved with age.
    16. "They have dealt in blood since their inception," Revell said, adding that he expected the first strikes to come against American targets _ personnel and facilities _ in Colombia, the hub of the cocaine trade.
    17. At the Charter Revision Commission's inception, the mayor presented the commission with a number of proposals for its consideration.
    18. The hospital will then keep the final form on file for the state, providing a record of the waste from inception to disposal. If the hospital does not receive the form within seven days of disposal, the state must be notified.
    19. Since its inception in 1969, CCHR has attacked psychiatry, centering on treatments such as electric shock and drugs.
    20. Criticised since its inception in 1990 as a station without an identity, BBC Radio 5 re-launched on Monday after undergoing major surgery. Gone was the eccentric, eclectic brew of chat, sports coverage, youth music and high-grade children's drama.
    21. It says that these elements should be charged annually to the profit and loss account from inception. An illustration of the impact of the new standard is shown by BET, the business services company.
    22. The event has been a multi-heat affair since its inception in 1926, with the winner having to cross the finish line first twice before hostilities cease.
    23. Wilma Mankiller, chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, said it was an anachronism which has barely changed since its inception, despite changes among the tribes.
    24. Further, the Constitution has a clause that honors all treaties prior to its inception.
    25. At its inception in September 1985, Vista was carried by 12 newspapers.
    26. Fernandez told congressional investigators in 1987 under a grant of immunity from prosecution that he had been involved from the inception in the planning of a secret airstrip in Costa Rica.
    27. City records show the foundation has spent $120 for the needy since its inception.
    28. As the man who was given a free hand to guide Compaq's European business from inception in 1984 to $2 billion in annual sales, Mr. Pfeiffer is used to autonomy.
    29. The race was made necessary by Pepper's death May 30 at 88. Pepper, a Democrat, had held the seat since its inception 27 years ago.
    30. But ultimately, the suspension of the dialogue was prompted by the very obstacle that prevented direct talks with the PLO since its inception in 1964 _ terrorism.
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