Examples of 'europe starting' in a sentence

Meaning of "europe starting"

europe starting: Indicates the beginning or inception of something in Europe

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We are also seeing countries and companies across Europe starting to tackle the issue.
And why is Europe starting to get upset with Chavez?
Brian wanted to take a tour of Europe starting from Spain.
Is Europe starting at a second Renaissance?
It will also air in Europe starting in May.
Jeep Cherokee Overland will be available in markets across Europe starting this summer.
Airing across Europe starting this week!
Opel is showing off an electric rally car that will compete in Europe starting in 2020.
In March 2009, Sugarland toured in Europe starting with performances at military stations in Italy.
Sarenza developed in France before expanding throughout Europe starting in 2009.
But before Asia, we will begin to venture outside Europe starting with the Middle East.
US citizens will need to register to visit parts of Europe starting in 2021.
Free shipping in Italy and throughout Europe starting from 35 euros.
Thank you for this posting I am thinking of trips to Europe starting in 2020.
Jade Empire will be available in Europe starting on April 22.

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She will embark on a tour across the U.S. and Europe starting July 12.
He continues his artistic apprenticeship throughout Europe starting in Montpellier.
The method can be traced beyond northern Europe starting in the 2010s.
The film is also set to premiere in major cities in Europe starting 5 December 2015.
Episodes were broadcast on French television and networks across Europe starting in September 4, 2013.

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