Wilde's unprecedented response was to attempt to curb novelists introducing fictional characters who spoke like him. |
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To my great annoyance, Theodore actually strolled up and returned Cindy's greeting while introducing Jay as well. |
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We can reduce levels of that substance by introducing into the body antibodies that specifically recognize it. |
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Long-term Santo resident, New Zealand-born Russell drives us through the plateau's back roads, introducing us to his ni-Vanuatu friends. |
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On the first July Monday, 2004 we were sitting at a pavement cafe in Montmartre, Paris where Fred was introducing Sam to the joys of charcuterie. |
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The next wave came from Malaysia and is credited with developing agriculture and introducing carabao as draft animals. |
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We will also be introducing disc-brake calipers for mountain bikes and motorcycles. |
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Musicians experimented with uniting rock drums with jazz, introducing the wa-wa pedal, and fusing jazz with classical music. |
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The festival is part of the same process, attracting visitors off-season and introducing them to the delights of the area. |
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Brunel is noted for introducing the broad gauge in place of the standard gauge on this line. |
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Dear Fred, I am sorry to hear that your music lounge has not been making much money lately, despite your attempts at introducing creative ideas. |
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The company is also introducing new innovations to members to retain their loyalty. |
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And they are introducing a range of fashion items such as T-shirts with slogans, jewelery, such as hairslides, and bedding. |
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Wuttichot's music teacher, Mr Chris, provided the musical accompaniment to the show, as well as introducing his Primary 3 recorder ensemble. |
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It is said that she criticised Pindar for introducing Atticisms into his poems. |
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There may well be a case for introducing more demanding questions for the really high flyers. |
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Donald Watson, 94, who was born and raised in South Yorkshire, is the man accredited with introducing the world to veganism. |
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He was accredited with introducing both Colin Wooley and Eddie Murray to that Newcastle side with Wooley eventually being signed by Newry Town. |
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He applied mind to warfare, introducing artillery, Phoenician siege-technique, and the quinquereme. |
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Adding an aplanatic meniscus lens to an achromatic lens can increase relative aperture without introducing additional spherical aberration. |
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The company is introducing meal-size salads, a side salad, fresh apples and a burger made from the meat substitute Quorn. |
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For both business and economy travellers we will be introducing a range of new features. |
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He is, however, most famous for introducing the first effective treatment for Addison's disease. |
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We have now rejuvenated the program in the floor exercises, long horse and in the rings, introducing new complex somersaults and pirouettes. |
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Alex Sonson complained that merely introducing the bill raised harmful stereotypes about Asians. |
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Its value lies in introducing its subject matter to those without special knowledge. |
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Some private adventurers and investors in London suggested the possibility of introducing a Plantation. |
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The food industry was closing ranks today over the prospect of introducing a traffic light-style scheme to label the healthiness of foods. |
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Banning admission fees would mean introducing legislation to prohibit charging by independent deans and chapters of cathedrals. |
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Worse still, I trapped myself in introducing them by rattling on without actually thinking of what to say. |
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One company really took it to the next level by introducing spinning rims to the aftermarket world. |
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Then again, it has decided against introducing a legal limit on the rates of interest charged by lenders. |
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They decimated the population by introducing diseases such as whooping cough, measles, and smallpox. |
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The Government is undertaking a wide-ranging review of gaming with a view to introducing new legislation next year. |
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Rauch experiments with the texture of the earth, often introducing patterns and clay tile string courses to help with weathering. |
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Again the Government changed tack, introducing a phased wind-down of the scheme for an additional six months. |
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He is traditionally credited with introducing into northern Italy the Netherlandish technique of oil painting. |
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The real killer was introducing change, or even creating a plan, whilst meeting our other commitments. |
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It takes place in the synagogue on Yom Kippur, introducing expectations of an ultimate reckoning. |
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Volkswagen is introducing the new Touareg luxury off-road vehicle to the market this autumn. |
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Results were measured by introducing each form of factor VIII into hemophilic blood plasma and recording the time it took to cause clotting. |
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As well as firewood, the Country Park is now introducing woodchips and mulch to their range of recycled wood produce. |
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It's a soft way of introducing currency controls, which would otherwise be politically unpopular. |
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By introducing lethal injections, he had hoped to at least make executions more humane. |
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In 1834, a snuffbox was presented to Thomas Braidwood Wilson, for introducing honeybees into Tasmania. |
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To cut a long story short, this bill is introducing these rules to stop the banks from avoiding and wriggling out of their taxes. |
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Some education authorities have cut truancy by introducing electronic registers, which can plot patterns of absences. |
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India and China are introducing a large pool of skilled and unskilled labour to compete with the labour forces of industrialised countries. |
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Concern has centered on the risk of introducing novel pathogens derived from animals into human recipients of xenografts. |
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Must he also offend against the rule of law by introducing a new form of detention without trial? |
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There will be a referendum on introducing the alternative vote system for elections. |
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In addition, when introducing a kink, both stacked arms are symmetrically deviated from the helical axis by the same amount. |
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He was also influential in introducing Handel's oratorios to the Boston public. |
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This week we are introducing unseasoned potato wedges which contain two-thirds less salt and reduced levels of fat compared to our Curly Fries. |
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Years after its formation, the association has led from the front in introducing various programmes for protecting the river. |
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In the late, anecdotal tradition he is credited with introducing suspension of judgment. |
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Instead, it was left to his schools minister to tour the tables, introducing himself. |
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My parents tried introducing me to Indian art, dance, cooking, and dress, but these things left me cold. |
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The announcer began introducing the players on the Belarus team and then the US team. |
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The second storm cloud is the threat, which leaked out last weekend, of the UK government introducing Capital Gains Tax on house sales. |
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The Government is introducing a 12p levy on plastic shopping bags from February. |
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O'Riordan is credited with introducing a certain ribaldry to the notoriously humourless world of women's magazines. |
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Word is Will has been impressed by Australia's flourishing Hip-Hop scene and plans on introducing Antipodean rappers to the rest of the world. |
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With spring swigging in mind, Somerfield is introducing a juicy new range of Antipodean Riesling, dry muscat, Sauvignon blanc and Verdelho wines. |
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The company beat analysts' full year forecasts due to tackling its cost base issues, and introducing more of a traditional sportsbook. |
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For the first time, Audi is introducing a diesel option for its A4-based cabriolet in right-hand drive form. |
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A ten-year programme was introduced to wipe out the liability by introducing rigid controls on expenditure relating to the upkeep of churches. |
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Club sides have to keep introducing young players from time to time and likewise, the national team also has to blood new talent. |
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It is as if just by isolating language on the page, introducing a certain spacing and lineation, the words are made to speak in a new way. |
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It was perhaps enough to have displaced one apparently corrupt set of politicians, even at the risk of introducing a new set hardly any better. |
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This statewide courier system would unify public libraries by introducing one card for borrowers. |
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New immigrants have added to the on-the-go family, introducing Colombian arepas, Mexican tacos and Uzbek samsas. |
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The newspaper, quoting unnamed sources, said city authorities were thinking of introducing the ban to raise levels of public morality. |
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It pioneered the Clean Your Hands scheme, introducing anti-bacterial alcohol handwash beside every bed and at the entrance to each ward. |
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He reorganized the clinical service, introducing ophthalmoscopy, photography, and microscopy. |
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What is wrong introducing card games such as bridge or canastas into club cultures rather than addictive armless bandits? |
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Self-study is a wonderful method to use to begin introducing aromatherapy into your lifestyle. |
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By introducing a half-life to the split-second glance, Matt is opening up an uncanny world of absence as well as a new protocol for presence. |
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Teachers must be allowed the joy of introducing children to areas of study as yet unknown to them. |
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But yesterday he effectively pulled the rug from under them by introducing 19 per cent corporation tax levy on those profits. |
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There were three of these places in England and every one was apparently going like a bomb, so that was worth introducing. |
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Although not well documented, there are several potential impacts of introducing splake into a water-body. |
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This has something to do with the new servers Halo boffins are presently introducing. |
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All countries must consider introducing statutory frameworks to regulate genetic technologies. |
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Recorded earlier this year, it catches Young introducing his cycle to an attentive Irish audience. |
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The 28-year-old sales assistant said she thought that introducing a law would be like creating a nanny state. |
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It is time for the government to stop introducing talking shops and reports. |
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He abolished his predecessor's discrimination against the Tamils, for example by introducing Tamil as an official language next to Sinhalese. |
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That income would be tax-free, as part of a package of introducing a suite of eco-taxes. |
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Life assurers did us no favours by introducing with-profit, unitised with-profit and low-cost endowments. |
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The company, he said, intends to innovate by possibly introducing entry-level malts. |
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At night, Namie acted as a mama-san for Reiko, introducing her to boys from other private schools and letting them go off on their own. |
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Department managers will be responsible for introducing and managing changes associated with the renovations. |
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We had a lovely session at our ManchesterSummit, introducing one and all to Blogging. |
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A booklet explaining the hatchments in the church and introducing the study of heraldry more generally is currently in preparation. |
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This week we will look at introducing bait to get the fish feeding in the right areas. |
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Clothes retailers are reacting to the trend and Gap is introducing bigger sizes for Britain's ballooning children. |
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Maybe it is more the case that trying to defend a single goal lead and introducing late subs into the game that is not a good idea. |
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Thompson stayed on after the war and developed an interest in traditional Thai textiles, introducing Thai silk to the international market. |
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And he also has plans to clean up big business by introducing a register of ethical and unethical businesses. |
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Unfortunately, it seems as if he has a compulsion to negate those brilliant pieces by introducing ill advised mushy sentimentality. |
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This year's Cumbria Youth Games may be introducing boccia to a mass audience in South Lakeland for the first time. |
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Heritage Music Press has created a winning collection of arrangements introducing piano students to our rich heritage of hymns and spirituals. |
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It is a good idea to have someone acting as master of ceremonies and introducing speakers. |
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A matchmaking service has been ordered to pay financial damages for introducing a woman to a future husband whom she says beat her. |
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It was almost 20 years ago, and the thing was, it was introducing a revolutionary product. |
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None of these offers an auspicious precedent or any clear parallel for introducing a flat tax to a mature economy. |
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By introducing new more healthy ways of eating while her children are still young, she hopes it will become second nature to them. |
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But it wants to do this by cutting basic pay and introducing a complicated bonus system that can be withheld at management's discretion. |
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And yet Warm Water meanders aimlessly towards a sentimental conclusion, introducing eccentric characters along the way who are never followed up. |
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Then there was the sneaky dirty trick of introducing a bill that even the mover says is near identical. |
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In introducing the revolving door midway through the second period he all but made certain that would be the case. |
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It is often best to start by introducing the puppy to the smell of the other animal. |
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It consists of introducing medicated oily substances into the colon to be retained and absorbed by the whole body. |
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The horizontal timber battens of the south wall overlay profiled metal sheets, changing the scale of the wall and introducing shadow animation. |
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This scene gives us our first sighting of Lord Summerisle as well as introducing the more carnal aspects of island life. |
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The VFPCK initiative aims at introducing mechanised spinning of yarn out of these stems. |
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Several of the larger online recruiters are attempting to distance themselves from cowboy operators by introducing self-regulation. |
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To cut costs, many retailers have been introducing productivity-boosting measures, such as self-service checkout lines. |
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A self-taught artist, Paul is introducing more abstract landscapes into this exhibition. |
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Can you start by introducing yourself and the core members of the development team? |
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Recently, I was dismayed at Rowan introducing acrylic and nylon into some of their yarns. |
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Should a girl wish to elicit gasps of admiration from her friends and family when introducing her latest beau, a Blues rower is an ideal date. |
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Since introducing merino in 1846, Hollins had become a leading spinner of this fine wool-cotton mixture. |
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Undoubtedly, this sets us back in all of our efforts or all of the gains we've made in introducing this sport to America. |
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When introducing food and drink other than milk, try to avoid sweet things as sugar causes tooth decay. |
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This is easily solved by introducing ladybugs or other beneficials as necessary. |
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It starts at the very beginning by introducing the treble clef and finding middle C on the keyboard and continues from there. |
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Graiguecullen tried hard for a goal at the finish, introducing 4 subs, but failed. |
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By chapter two he is proving Pythagoras' theorem from first principles and introducing non-Euclidean geometry. |
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These factors can militate against researching and introducing new technologies. |
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He didn't get where he is in the culinary industry by needlessly introducing non-binary thinking. |
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With a single fare card, it is also easy to encourage using public transport by introducing rebates for intermodal transfer. |
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The first indigenous Scottish coins were minted in 1135 during the reign of David I, with successive Scottish monarchs introducing new features. |
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For this calculation, the polytomies in the tree had to be resolved into bifurcations by introducing minute branch lengths. |
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From 1931 to 1937 she studied projective planes introducing Moufang planes and non-associative systems called Moufang loops. |
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The resort is also considering introducing mandatory bikini waxing for men, in a bid to prevent unsightly hair from being on display. |
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One vegan recipe blog is introducing apparel and other shoppable goods on its website. |
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In ammunition, Remington is introducing Managed-Recoil centerfire cartridges and shotgun loads. |
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He was also instrumental in introducing the identity card system, which to a great extent prevented schools from fielding overage players. |
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Jim warned him prior to introducing him to Hannah that the youngest Dawson offspring is a charmer. |
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I am venturing to write you this email for introducing our company as one of the professional exporters of car audio from China. |
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Why not let the other side do all the hard political spadework of introducing new taxes and then spend the revenue when it's your turn in office? |
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And also we were introducing a whole team of characters that had not yet existed in the Marvel Universe. |
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As for introducing mobile phones on aircraft, we are at something of a loss to explain how this idea is compatible with reducing incidences of air rage. |
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It began with Rudolph addressing the audience, and introducing herself as the night's host. |
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Manufacturers are busily introducing new models of all-electric and hybrid cars. |
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This means taking measures that do not bank on doctoring figures and introducing cosmetic measures, as was done in the case of poverty reduction figures. |
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The design actually breaks down the physical barrier between the two by introducing activities along the seafront and developing a more lively edge. |
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The film cuts to a very early, low-grade video of Anna on camera introducing Femen. |
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He is perfectly capable of introducing a bill requiring all cars to run on corn stalks instead of gasoline. |
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Coles would have appeared, or did someone think it was worth getting the bunnies at Coles Myer all panicked by introducing Newbridge into the equation? |
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Children at the Church Road school stared in awe as Francis performed some of his native Aborigine dance moves before introducing them to one of the world's oldest cultures. |
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Council officers said the rangers will not only be approaching dog walkers during normal opening times but will also be introducing the dawn patrols. |
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Aiming for the market occupied by the rich, some insurers are introducing cover for stalking, road rage, car jacking, aggravated burglary and kidnap. |
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In introducing their amendment, both Davis and Takano cited a recent story from The Center for Investigative Reporting. |
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A freaking parade of Oscar nominees were there for no reason, presenting awards and introducing performances. |
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During Schomburgk's time the garden provided services of considerable importance to farmers by introducing new strains of wheat, oats and sorghum. |
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If we have spent several class periods introducing conventions of reasoned evidence in argumentative writing, we usually look for such features in student papers. |
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From introducing the first macintosh to a rare conversation with Bill Gates, WATCH VIDEO of his most memorable appearances. |
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Some of the students have paid a considerable price for introducing Reformed doctrines and orderly worship into what were once charismatic churches. |
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The unique properties of this chromophore provide a powerful tool to learn about these biopolymers without introducing the perturbation of an external probe. |
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We are introducing the concept of making a school weather station. |
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The campaign's first round of ads were subtle, and looked more like they were introducing a new band or an underground art project than a health message. |
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One day in March I was roughing out a scene in the script in which the off-screen voice of my aunt was introducing the action in the laundry room of a typical Argentine house. |
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He raised an eyebrow at the presumption of an aircraftman Second Class introducing himself, and mumbled his name. |
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He is credited with introducing round-arm and overarm bowling to Victoria. |
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He also whips out some familiar tricks, like introducing a string of characters by rewinding their individual bios in two-minute flashback montages as Tautou narrates. |
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West Wiltshire District Council is introducing a new twin bin scheme, which sees recyclable waste and regular rubbish collected on alternate weeks. |
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Philo made a synthesis of the two systems and attempted to explain Hebrew thought in terms of Greek philosophy by introducing the Stoic concept of the Logos into Judaism. |
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A spokesman for the Department of Health said the government was introducing a guideline of 18 weeks from referral to treatment in a bid to quell the problems. |
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The Executive is considering introducing legislation to make it an offence to obstruct or assault any emergency worker carrying out his or her job. |
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He jumped into the fashion world in 1992, introducing urban-culture-inspired sportswear, outerwear, activewear, underwear, loungewear, fragrances and accessories. |
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Normally I start by introducing up to 6 pans of the hemp-based feed with a large bait dropper that is painted black to stop any flash scaring the fish. |
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Learn why a growing number of Canadian employers are introducing employment agreements for their employees-from senior executives to sales representatives. |
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He is traditionally credited with introducing into northern Italy the Netherlandish technique of oil painting, which he perhaps learned in Naples. |
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The Bourbon period set off growing violence and lynch mobs as illegal forms of control, introducing what he calls the most brutal system of punishment in U.S. history. |
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In this sequel, he took off from a prologue featuring Byron and Mary Shelley discussing sequel possibilities before introducing the lonely creature's shock-headed bride. |
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It has given me countless days of joy, a few hours of frustration, a couple minutes of stark terror, and it was even responsible for introducing me to my wife. |
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If I allowed myself to be persuaded into introducing certain elements that might make my books more saleable or change the storyline to make it more acceptable. |
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In Egyptian mythology, Osiris, the god of the underworld, is praised for introducing beer to humans. |
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There appears no appetite for introducing such a law and given this government's general wariness about upsetting businesses that is not surprising. |
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The idea is to promote a more holistic approach to conservation without either weakening current provision or introducing burdensome new restrictions. |
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Furthermore, the verbs are usually transitive, though occasionally they are used intransitively with a preposition like for, of, or about introducing the object. |
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The exhibition was extraordinary for its size and status as a landmark in the context of introducing European avant-garde art to the United States. |
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In addition to bringing Brittany to the crown, Anne left an indelible mark on French court life by introducing the concept of the queen's maids of honor. |
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Chef Humberto Molina-Segura bounces on the balls of his feet, eyes agleam behind wire-rim spectacles, introducing his food to first-time guests at Red Onion Seafood y Mas. |
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The Danish scholar Carl Verner thus corrected the major deficiency of Grimm's Law by introducing a further sound shift Law, since called Verner's Law. |
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So high was the level of on-field violence in the game by the end of the nineteenth century, that the rule-makers began to consider introducing a sending-off rule. |
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The development has a number of potential environmental benefits with introducing technology for recycling and reuse of waste water and storm water. |
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He said that levies were just a back-door way of introducing taxes. |
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Michel Odent, who is perhaps best known for introducing birthing pools to obstetric wards, has written a slim but provocative book on the subject of love. |
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Bascom is distant kin, and getting to hear him speak on this disc, introducing the tunes as he recorded them for the Library of Congress in the late 1940s, is spine-chilling. |
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Eastwood, who was supposed to be the warmup act for Marco Rubio introducing Romney, wound up with marquee billing. |
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Residents and businesses were given a list of possibilities to ease the problem, including making the service road one way and introducing speed humps. |
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In the long run, we need to think of making the services cheaper and introducing a public-transportation cess on private vehicles to cross-subsidise the system. |
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The strange properties of ball lightning can be explained in terms of metallic nanoparticles without introducing any extraordinary new physical processes. |
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The remainder of the game saw the introduction of subs for both teams with Carlow introducing some significant players for next season's campaign. |
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A brief postcard introducing the goals and impending arrival of the survey was mailed to the 2743 members of the mailing list in the target ZIP code. |
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It is not possible to conceive of a practice whereby Government binds itself as a matter of law to consult before introducing primary legislation. |
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The electric flux lines within an electric field can be changed by introducing a conductive object such as a fingertip. |
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What seemed a promising turn in their relationship was dashed when he began introducing her to his friends as his godsister. |
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Thank you for introducing us to your new album. Which song should we go out on? |
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Using less coal or coke meant introducing fewer impurities into the pig iron. |
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The Romans took their brickmaking skills everywhere they went, introducing the craft to the local populations. |
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One of his descendants, Margaret of Denmark, married James III of Scotland in 1469, introducing Sweyn's bloodline into the Scottish royal house. |
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At the same time, Edward expanded the ranks of the peerage upwards, by introducing the new title of duke for close relatives of the king. |
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Henry VII improved tax collection within the realm by introducing ruthlessly efficient mechanisms of taxation. |
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Raleigh has been widely speculated to be responsible for introducing the potato to Europe, and was a key figure in bringing it to Ireland. |
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Douglas set about introducing more squadrons and dispersing the few GL sets to create a carpet effect in the southern counties. |
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However, introducing improved incentives through a more competitive environment among providers and insurers has proved difficult. |
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In 1869, Finland was the first Nordic country to disestablish its Evangelical Lutheran church by introducing the Church Act. |
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Western stereotypes were reversed, emphasizing the universal aspects, and introducing modern approaches of social problems. |
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In addition, QS queries employers, introducing even more variability and unreliability into the mix. |
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She and Charles are credited with introducing the custom of drinking tea to the British court, which was common among the Portuguese nobility. |
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Since the 2000s, a number of brewers and outlets have been introducing a variation on keg dispense. |
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Lely played a significant role in introducing the mezzotint to Britain, as he realized its possibilities for publicising his portraits. |
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Max Reinhardt staged A Midsummer Night's Dream thirteen times between 1905 and 1934, introducing a revolving set. |
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Fox, when introducing his own Bill in 1791 in Opposition, repeated almost verbatim the text of Burke's Bill without acknowledgement. |
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Byron's interest in her had waned and Claire used the opportunity of introducing him to the Shelleys to act as bait to lure him to Geneva. |
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Three earlier performances aroused such interest that they naturally prompted the idea of introducing it to a larger public. |
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Film critic Roger Ebert praised the film for introducing new perspectives and ideas on the issues of morality and guilt. |
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During 1968, Lotus painted Imperial Tobacco livery on their cars, thus introducing sponsorship to the sport. |
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The FIA also continually researches new ways to increase safety in the sport, which includes introducing new regulations and accident procedures. |
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The Income Tax Law of 1928 introducing income tax was the first law drafted entirely in English. |
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The success of this attack would not be repeated, as the Allies countered by introducing gas masks and other countermeasures. |
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Brummell is credited with introducing and establishing as fashion the modern man's suit, worn with a tie. |
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The Italian civil code of 1942 replaced the original one of 1865, introducing germanistic elements due to the geopolitical alliances of the time. |
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By introducing dummy variables characterizing these violations, the four equations become not overdetermined after all. |
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The role of the gas is to prevent evaporation of the filament, without introducing significant heat losses. |
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He is also reputed for introducing shampoo and therapeutic massage to the United Kingdom. |
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Kellogg also expanded the brand by introducing pancakes, mini waffles, French toast, and muffin tops. |
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In his early years, he also wrote extensively for BBC radio, often introducing surrealist themes. |
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By the 1780s reviews played had an important role in introducing new works of fiction to the public. |
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They settled on introducing Davy Jones, the Flying Dutchman and the Kraken, a mythology mentioned twice in the first film. |
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Lamb later expressed some regret at introducing the feature, although denied it was sexist. |
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The country is now in the process of introducing a new biometric ID Card complete with a SmartCard and other security features. |
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France chose to regulate prostitution, introducing a Morals Brigade onto the streets of Paris. |
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Thomson did more than any other electrician up to his time in introducing accurate methods and apparatus for measuring electricity. |
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Scottish Americans have helped to define the modern American diet by introducing many distinctive foods. |
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Airport hotels are starting to court these nonlodging guests by introducing or enhancing amenities specifically aimed at them. |
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Cyanobacteria were the first organisms to evolve the ability to photosynthesize, introducing a steady supply of oxygen into the environment. |
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The Cork Cricket Academy operates within the city, with the stated aim of introducing the sport to schools in the city and county. |
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David Tennant hosted the event, introducing the different sections of the concert. |
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Historical incidents such as foreign invasions, trade relations, and colonialism have played a role in introducing certain foods to the country. |
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In December 2009, he hosted the show, introducing fellow comedian John Bishop. |
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The rest of the Lissamphibia evolved in this period, introducing the first salamanders and caecilians. |
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The Court questioned the opportunity of introducing these measures in such an uncertain economic climate. |
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Piero Puricelli, the engineer who designed this new type of road, decided to cover the expenses by introducing a toll. |
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By introducing fresh water, the organizers of the project hope to encourage species such as the snipe, lapwing and bittern. |
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Organic methods include, for instance, introducing its natural predator to reduce the population of a particular pest. |
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Doodson extended their work, introducing the Doodson Number notation to organise the hundreds of resulting terms. |
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Other anthropogenic actions such as introducing invasive species and climate change have large negative effects. |
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It facilitates complete combustion of the flue gases by introducing turbulence for better mixing and by ensuring a surplus of oxygen. |
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The Criminal Justice Act 1982 abolished the borstal system in the UK, introducing youth custody centres instead. |
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The Criminal Justice Act 1982 officially abolished the borstal system in the UK, introducing youth custody centres instead. |
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The body begins with a brief statement introducing the main topic of the entire body. |
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Under his consulship, however, the Senate had little power in initiating legislation by introducing bills for senatorial debate. |
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The French modernised public life, for example by introducing the Napoleonic code and removing the old elites from power. |
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Jahn is credited with introducing the parallel bars, the horizontal bar, the side horse with pommels, and the vaulting buck. |
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The extrusion process is applied to modify the flavor by introducing a slightly roasted flavor and to pregelatinize the oat starch. |
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Venezuela has also had a great impact on Trinidad's culture, such as introducing the music style parang to the island. |
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The VOC was also instrumental in introducing European ideas and technology to Asia. |
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It also brought the Han into contact with kingdoms in Southeast Asia, introducing diplomacy and trade. |
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University supported breeding programs were especially important in developing and introducing modern hybrids. |
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Lord Macaulay played a major role in introducing English and western concepts to education in India. |
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Overall, by introducing psychovisual information in the graph computation for the graph wavelet transform we obtain very promising results. |
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The Turkish first person singular copula suffix is omitted when introducing oneself. |
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Hayden, the American medium who is credited with introducing spiritualism to England. |
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He and his partners were responsible for a very important innovation in introducing the use of coke pig iron as the feedstock for finery forges. |
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Murray ingeniously got round this difficulty by introducing a hypocycloidal gear. |
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It departs from the original plot by introducing clear supernatural elements. |
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The Bronze Age is the earliest period in which some civilizations have reached the end of prehistory, by introducing written records. |
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Once more, Beyond the Survey takes up the topic, introducing a character Mowees who unfortunately never rises above the level of a Tonto figure. |
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But introducing the snake's nanotechnology could potentially enhance their light absorbancy even more. |
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But what does it mean to question the question of the principle of reason? Here, it seems to me, we may risk introducing the concept of unpower. |
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By introducing appropriate practices to help employees achieve a better work-life balance you will bring benefits to your business. |
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To meet customers' need to continually lower the overall cost of storage, DDN is also introducing the new, low-cost WOS Archive Node. |
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In addition, DataDirect Technologies is introducing XQuery components as the XQuery specification matures. |
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They are also testing compounds for their ability to inhibit restenosis II by performing angioplasties on pigs and introducing the compound. |
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Welspun is introducing a collection of luxury jacquards while expanding its basic, Egyptian cotton collection with new colors. |
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Bigg Boss 8 has decided to bring in more drama by introducing reality show veterans as the new wild card entrants. |
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In 1977, LENOX expanded their hand tools and power tool accessories by introducing the first bi-metal reciprocating saw blades to the market. |
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Artistry skincare is introducing the Intensive Skincare Advanced Skin Refinisher, with our exclusive Smart Pore Technology. |
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Kurgan said there isn't a timetable yet for introducing Signature product in other home categories. |
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Ellis is credited with introducing the notions of narcissism and autoeroticism, both of which were developed further by Sigmund Freud. |
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For two weeks only Barclays is introducing six new remortgage only products. |
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The operator has integrated with the Azbuka Svyazi telecommunications retail chain for introducing this offer. |
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Josoor Institute will be introducing a set of lengthier courses in early 2015, which will offer professional certificates and diplomas. |
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But he rarely seemed satisfactorily to grasp the incredibly complex process of introducing natural light into his interior spaces. |
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Prospect, IL, has tackled that problem by introducing linear motors to both its sinker and wire EDM machines. |
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Also from France, the company is introducing an exciting new range from the successful French manufacturers Raynal et Roquelaure. |
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Chetty and Looney assess the potential welfare gain from introducing social safety nets in developing economies. |
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And that's without introducing the word salumi, which refers to any cured pork product. |
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We will be introducing scatter rugs using our rug designs as inspiration for the first time. |
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All lysine side chains are modified by the ICPL tag, introducing a mass difference of 6 Da per labeled site. |
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It is noteworthy that he succeeds in introducing implication as material implication in a very convincing way. |
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It is introducing a deal on eight and 12 packs from this week, inviting consumers to send away for a serving kit. |
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By introducing mandatory height controls, we are protecting the uniquely Melburnian built form of this area. |
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And the team will also be introducing the special Blind Pig Bucking Bronco. |
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