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n.
1.a short composition for a solo instrument

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    give (someone) a start
    to startle or surprise someone
    The dog gave me a start when it suddenly appeared.



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    S1: Science means finding out how things actually do happen.
    S6: But Galileo proved his point experimentally by dropping weights from the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

    P: He showed that a light object falls to the ground at the same rate as a heavy object.
    Q: It does not mean laying down principles as to how they ought to happen.
    R: This did not agree with the views of most learned men of that time.
    S: The most famous example of this concerns Galileo's discovery about falling bodies.

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