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"before the start of the semester" or "before the start of semeste #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:49 pm   "before the start of the semester" or "before the start of semeste
 

Which statement is correct? "before the start of the semester" or "before the start of semester"
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"before the start of the semester" or "before the start of semeste #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 30, 2007 13:27 pm   "before the start of the semester" or "before the start of semeste
 

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I would include the article.
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