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  • No point in even introducing a mention of Jerome Shipton.

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  • He increased the dignity of the crown by introducing a stricter court etiquette, and its wealth by recovering those of the royal domains which the magnates had appropriated during the troubles of the last reign.

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  • He immediately set about introducing certain urgent reforms, suppressed all subsidies to the press, and declared his intention of governing according to law and justice.

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  • The same tone was maintained in his speech on introducing the naval estimates.

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  • Introducing another letter z, and considering the function I+xz.

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  • To this Napoleon consented, but hardly had the agreement been signed than he succeeded in introducing a number of individual French soldiers into the fortress, who began rioting with the Austrian soldiery.

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  • For this purpose he selected extracts from the two narratives, " J " and " E," and combined them together into a single narrative, introducing in some places additions of his own.

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  • Marryat's first attempt was somewhat severely criticized from an artistic point of view, and he was accused of gratifying private grudges by introducing real personages too thinly disguised; and as he attributed some of his own adventures to Frank Mildmay he was rather shocked to learn that readers identified him with that disagreeable character.

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  • Bela endeavoured to strengthen his own monarchy by introducing the hereditary principle, crowning his infant son Emerich, as his successor during his own lifetime, a practice followed by most of the later Arpads; he also held a brilliant court on the Byzantine model, and replenished the treasury by his wise economies.

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  • Literature The Catholic ecclesiastics who settled in Hungary during the 1 1th century, and who found their way into the chief offices of the state, were mainly instrumental in establishing Latin as the predominant language of the court, the higher schools and public worship, and of eventually introducing it into the administration.

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  • Another kind of sequence is that which is formed by introducing the successive factors of a continued product; e.g.

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  • If a formal proof be desired, it may be obtained by introducing into the integral a factor such as P, in which h is ultimately made to diminish without limit.

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  • Bottger of Frankfort and Otto and Knop, all of whom added to our knowledge of the subject, the last-named introducing the use of sulphuric along with nitric acid in the nitration process.

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  • Leber experimented with several chemical compounds to find what reaction they had on these cells; by using fine glass tubes sealed at the outer end and containing a chemical substance, and by introducing the open end into the blood vessels he found that the leucocytes were attracted - positive chemiotaxis - by the various compounds of mercury, copper, turpentin, and other substances.

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  • At the same time, the discovery of America, and increased intercourse with the East, by introducing a variety of new plants, greatly accelerated the progress both of botany and pharmacology.

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  • It is often assumed that the writings and influence of Bacon did much towards introducing a more scientific method into medicine and physiology.

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  • Upper Burma was formally annexed on the 1st of January 1886, and the work of restoring the country to order and introducing settled government commenced.

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  • Guinand, towards the end of the 18th century, by introducing the process of stirring the molten glass by means of a cylinder of fireclay.

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  • Aided by grants from the Prussian government, these workers systematically investigated the effect of introducing a large number of different chemical substances (oxides) into vitreous fluxes.

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  • All the earlier attempts in this direction failed on account of the difficulty of bringing the glass to the machines without introducing air-bells, which are always formed in molten glass when it is ladled or poured from one vessel into another.

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  • Owing to theAfashion of Dutch and Flemish painters introducing glass vases and drinking-glasses into their paintings of still life, interiors and scenes of conviviality, Holland and Belgium at the present day possess more accurate records of the products of their ancient glass factories than any other countries.

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  • Opinions differ as to the true import of these glosses; some scholars hold that the Salic Law was originally written in the Frankish vernacular, and that these words are remnants of the ancient text, while others regard them as legal formulae such as would be used either by a plaintiff in introducing a suit, or by the judge to denote the exact composition to be pronounced.

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  • It may be diminished by introducing clippings of platinum foil, pieces of porcelain, glass beads or garnets into the liquid.

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  • Channing (q.v.), whom Martineau had called " the inspirer of his youth," Theodore Parker had succeeded, introducing more radical ideas as to religion and a more drastic criticism of sacred history.

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  • The motives remained almost identical with those of the Chinese masters, and so imbued with the foreign spirit were many of the Japanese disciples that it is said they found it difficult to avoid introducing Chinese accessories even into pictures of native scenery.

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  • It is worth noting that if we have a charged sphere we can perfectly discharge it by introducing it into the interior of another hollow insulated conductor and making contact.

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  • This salt is prepared by precipitating a solution of gold in aqua regia by ammonia, and then introducing the well-washed precipitate into a boiling solution of potassium cyanide.

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  • As time went on the practice of introducing additional matter of an edifying character grew in popular favour, and was gradually extended.

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  • The answer to this was found experimentally by Arthur Schuster, who suspended the whole instrument in delicate equilibrium, and observed the effect of introducing the radiation.

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  • Reynolds, in his investigation, introducing no new form of law of distribution of velocities, uses a linear quantity, proportional to the mean free path of the gaseous molecules, which he takes to represent (somewhat roughly) the average distance from which molecules directly affect, by their convection, the state of the medium; the gas not being uniform on account of the gradient of temperature, the change going on at each point is calculated from the elements contributed by the parts at this particular distance in all directions.

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  • Lugard, by introducing the names " Protestant " and " Catholic " - till then unknown - and by insisting that all religion.

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  • This provision, introducing an entirely new principle into the American governmental system, came into effect in January 1903, and was employed in the following year when a previously elected councilman who was "recalled" by petition and was unsuccessful in the 1904 election brought suit to hold his office, and on a mere technicality the Supreme Court of the state declared the recall election invalid.

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  • Finally Christian III., an ardent Lutheran, ascended the throne in 1536; with the sanction of the diet he severed, in 1537, all connexion with the pope, introducing the Lutheran system of Church government and accepting the Augsburg Confession.

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  • An insurrection of the Yorkshire peasants, which is to be ascribed in part to the distress caused by the enclosure of the commons on which they had been wont to pasture their cattle, and in part to the destruction of popular shrines, may have caused the king to defend his orthodoxy by introducing into parliament in 1539 the six questions.

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  • While hundreds were imprisoned or burned, Protestants seemed steadily to increase in numbers, and finally only the expostulations of the parlement of Paris prevented the king from introducing the Inquisition in France in accordance with the wishes of the pope and the cardinal of Lorraine.

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  • Reiske's first years in Leiden were not unhappy, till he got into serious trouble by introducing emendations of his own into the second edition of Burmann's Petronius, which he had to see through the press.

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  • Bardas justified this usurpation by introducing various internal reforms; in the wars of the period Michael himself took a more active part.

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  • The second consists in taking a comparatively simple expression obtained in this way, and introducing corrections which involve the values of ordinates at or near the boundaries of the figure.

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  • Then move one train marked (I) 8A to the right, and the other train (II) IX to the left, introducing new parts of each train at one end, and sending out old parts at the other.

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  • We might make this investigation more general by introducing a force X as in the investigation for air, but it hardly appears necessary.

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  • He made it not only nationally prominent, but instrumental in shaping the course of legislative and executive action by introducing into the work of the Commission an entirely new spirit and new methods.

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  • So alarming did the growth appear, that the other parties combined, and on the 28th of March 1896 a new electoral law was passed, introducing indirect election and a franchise based on a triple division of classes determined by the amount paid in direct taxation.

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  • He sought to spread Christianity by introducing the Cistercians, founding bishoprics, and building churches and monasteries.

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  • These boards also undertook other functions, such as introducing new methods of manufacture and supplying the workers in the munition factories with beer.

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  • Almost his first act on ascending the throne was publicly to insult his consort, the amiable Charlotte Amelia of Hesse-Cassel, by introducing into court, as his officially recognized mistress, Amelia Moth, a girl of sixteen, the daughter of his former tutor, whom he made countess of Samsd.

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  • During the four years for which he held that office, although he allowed the finances of the colony to get into confusion, he endeavoured to improve its condition by introducing the vine, sugar-cane and tobacco plant, and by encouraging the breeding of horses and the reclamation of land.

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  • But there is no doubt that, whatever may be the view taken as to the extreme theory of vegetarianism, it has had considerable effect in modifying the excessive meat-consuming regime of previous days, and in introducing new varieties of vegetable cooking into the service of the table.

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  • Hearsay evidence and the testimony of the perjured informer Lord Howard, whom Sidney had been instrumental in introducing to his friends, were first produced.

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  • The reform movement inaugurated by the commission of 1803 was resumed in 1830, when Governor-General Johannes van den Bosch endeavoured to improve the conditions of land-tenure and agriculture by introducing the so-called "culture system."

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  • We might consider that matter and aether can coexist in the same space; this would involve the co-existence and interaction of a double set of properties, introducing great complication, which would place any coherent scheme of physical action probably beyond the powers of human analysis.

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  • Conrad has been loudly blamed by Polish historians for introducing this foreign, and as it ultimately proved, dangerous element into Poland.

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  • On the 7th of March 1606 Sigismund summoned a diet for the express purpose of introducing the principle of decision by majority in the diet, whereupon Zebrzydowski summoned a counter-confederation to Stenczyn in Little Poland, whose first act was to open negotiations with the prince of Transylvania, Stephen Bocskay, with the view of hiring mercenaries from him for further operations.

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  • At first only one surface of the copper was plated with silver and thus its usefulness was necessarily restricted, but it was a simple matter to apply the silver to both sides and thenceforward whatever was made in solid metal could be reproduced in plate, and firm after firm went into the business, ever and anon introducing further improvements.

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  • Cotton and silk culture have been experimented with on the islands; and the work of the Hawaiian Agricultural Experiment Station is of great value, in introducing new crops, in improving old, in studying soils and fertilizers and in entomological research.

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  • For some years the Porte has been applying steady pressure on the nomads to induce them to settle, by increasing the number of military posts, by introducing Circassian colonies, as at Ras al-`Ain, sometimes by forcible settlement.

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  • The manufacture of porcelain was at the time attracting great attention in England, and while the factories at Bow, Chelsea, Worcester and Derby were introducing the artificial glassy porcelain, Cookworthy, following the accounts of Pere d'Entrecolles, spent many years in searching for English materials similar to those used by the Chinese.

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  • Rain-water is the best, next to that river or pond water, and last of all that from springs; but a chemical analysis should be made of the last before introducing it, as some spring waters contain mineral ingredients injurious to vegetation.

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  • He tried to reconcile political parties by granting from his own initiative a liberal constitution (April 6, 1901), introducing for the first time in the constitutional history of Servia the system of two chambers (skupshtina and senate).

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  • Another way of introducing the carbon is Darby's process of throwing large paper bags filled with anthracite, coke or gas-carbon into the casting ladle as the molten steel is pouring into it.

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  • Now in oxidizing, or introducing more oxygen, for instance, by means of a mixture of sulphuric acid and potassium bichromate, and admitting that oxygen acts on both compounds in analogous ways, the two alcohols may give (as they lose two atoms of hydrogen) CH 3 CH 2 COH and CH 3 C0 CH 3.

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  • He founded the Association Scientifique, and was active in introducing a practical scientific element into public education.

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  • Fizeau's method, introducing various improvements in the apparatus, which added greatly to the accuracy of the results.

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  • Indeed, the publication of this little volume bore immediate fruit in introducing its author to various men of letters, among whom was Dante Gabriel Rossetti, through whose offices Patmore became known to Holman Hunt, and was thus drawn into the eddies of the pre-Raphaelite movement, contributing his poem "The Seasons" to the Germ.

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  • He did something to improve the condition of the duchies by restoring order, introducing German colonists into the eastern districts, and seeking to benefit the inhabitants of the towns.

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  • In 1892 laws introducing a completely new coinage were carried in both parliaments, in accordance with agreements made by the ministers.

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  • Hence the German Liberals were prevented from introducing direct elections to the Reichsrath, and the functions of the Reichsrath were slightly less extensive than they had hitherto been.

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  • In 1883 a law was carried, introducing factory inspection, extending to mines and all industrial undertakings.

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  • In 1884 and 1885 important laws were passed regulating the work in mines and factories, and introducing a maximum working day of eleven hours in factories, and ten hours in mines.

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  • In 1714, when he was appointed rector of the university, he succeeded Govert Bidloo (1649-1713) in the chair of practical medicine, and in this capacity he had the merit of introducing the modern system of clinical instruction.

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  • They also disliked and opposed his measures for introducing education among the natives and his encouraging the freedom of the press.

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  • The reign of Ismail (q.v.), from 1863 to 1879, was for a while hailed as introducing a new era into modern Egypt.

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  • It would be folly to think of introducing unrestricted parliamentary government at present, the conditions for its successful working not existing.

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  • Their lyrics celebrated the mountains and rivers of the magnificent country they had left; and, while introducing images and scenery unfamiliar to the inhabitants of monotonous Denmark, they enriched the language with new words and phrases.

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  • He adopted the idea of introducing the Old Scandinavian element into art, and even into life, still more earnestly than the older poet.

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  • James had failed, practically, even in his effort (1427-1428) to anglicize parliament, by introducing the representative system; two " wise men " were to be chosen by each sheriffdom, and two Houses were to take the place of the one House in which all Estates were wont to meet.

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  • Something will be said later in this article as to the limitation of variation; here it is necessary only to say that de Vries is introducing no new idea.

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  • To him also belongs the great merit of liberating Russian preaching from the fetters of Polish turgidity and affectation by introducing popular themes and a simple style into Orthodox pulpit eloquence.

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  • He had hitherto shown himself not unfavourable to re f orm, having supported the bill introducing the use of English into legal proceedings, having drafted a new treason law, and set on foot some alterations in chancery procedure.

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  • St John's purpose in introducing it is not historical but didactic. It is made the occasion of instruction as to the heavenly food, the flesh and blood of Him who came down from heaven.

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  • Lord Ripon was sent out to India by the Liberal ministry of 1880 for the purpose of reversing Lord Lytton's policy in Afghanistan, and of introducing a more sympathetic system into the administration of India.

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  • When Lord Curzon became viceroy in 1898, he reversed the policy on the north-west frontier which had given rise to the Tirah campaign, withdrew outlying garrisons in tribal country, substituted for them tribal militia, and created the new North-West Frontier province, for the purpose of introducing consistency of policy and firmness of control upon that disturbed border.

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  • Although a staunch friend of the constitution, Madison believed, however, that the instrument should be interpreted conservatively and not be made the means of introducing radical innovations.

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  • Much land is too rough, too elevated or too arid ever to be made agriculturally available; but irrigation, and the work of the state and national agricultural bureaus in introducing new plants and promoting scientific farming, have accomplished much that once seemed impossible.

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  • Early in the 10th century the monastery was reformed by introducing monks from Scotland, who were responsible for restoring in its old strictness the Benedictine rule.

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  • The historical importance of Dermot lies in the fact that he was the means of introducing the English into Ireland.

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  • The York-Antwerp Rules have not only had the valuable result of introducing uniformity where there had been great variety, and corresponding certainty as to the principles which will be acted upon in adjusting any G.A.

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  • The Rhetoriqueurs, while protracting medieval traditions by their use of allegory and complicated metrical systems, sought to improve the French language by introducing Latinisms. Thus the Revival of Learning began to affect the vernacular in the last years of the 15th century.

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  • Gustavus and his successor did much for Finland by founding schools and gymnasia, building churches, encouraging learning and introducing printing.

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  • Indulgences were tried, and were successful in bringing back about loo ministers to their parishes and introducing a new cause of division among the clergy.

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  • By introducing into his church a printed book of prayers and also an organ, Dr Lee stirred up vehement controversies in the church courts, which resulted in the recognition of the liberty of congregations to improve their worship. The Church Service Society, having for its object the study of ancient and modern liturgies, with a view to the preparation of forms of prayer for public worship, was founded in 1865; it has published eight editions of its " Book of Common Order," which, though at first regarded with suspicion, has been largely used by the clergy.

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  • Oliver Heaviside after 1880 rendered much assistance by reducing Maxwell's mathematical analysis to more compact form and by introducing greater precision into terminology (see his Electrical Papers, 1892).

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  • In brief, Mr Andrews' method consists in introducing water at the proper temperature into the retting vat, and maintaining that temperature by keeping the air of the chamber at a proper degree of heat.

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  • By introducing perforated shields of ebonite between the electrodes, so that the full current-density was only attained at the centres of the jets, these ill effects could be prevented.

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  • As man cannot easily avoid introducing parasites, and must keep domestic animals and till the land, a certain disturbance in aboriginal faunas is absolutely unavoidable.

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  • At the beginning of Nnlrud-Din Shahs reign, a public school on the lines of a French lyce was opened in Teheran, principally with the object of educating officers for the army, but also of introducing a knowledge of Western.

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  • His plan was to render himself independent of parliament and of the nation by binding himself to France and the French policy of aggrandizement, and receiving a French pension with the secret intention as well of introducing the Roman Catholic religion again into England.

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  • It was Diniz who initiated the needful reforms. He earned his title of the rei lavrador or "farmer king " by introducing improved methods of cultivation and founding agricultural schools.

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  • Speaking generally, the cancioneiros form monotonous reading owing to their poverty of ideas and conventionality of metrical forms and expression, but here and there men of talent who were poets by profession and better acquainted with Provencal literature endeavoured to lend their work variety by the use of difficult processes like the lexaprem and by introducing new forms like the pastorela and the descort.

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  • Besides being authorized to veto motions, the strategus (general) had practically the sole power of introducing measures before the assembly.

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  • By introducing the example of Abraham he shows that the book of the law contains the doctrine of justification by faith, and through the latter, therefore, is not made of none effect.

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  • Pope bequeathed him the copyright and the editorship of his works, and contributed even more to his advancement by introducing him to Murray, afterwards Lord Mansfield, who obtained for him in 1746 the preachership of Lincoln's Inn, and to Ralph Allen, who, says Johnson, "gave him his niece and his estate, and, by consequence, a bishopric."

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  • He now describes a number in succession, introducing all but the first of those told between Mark i.

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  • Agitation for constitutional reform resulted in a constitutional convention, which met at Trenton from the 14th of May to the 29th of June 1844 and drafted a new frame of government, introducing a number of radical changes.

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  • Plucker himself worked out the theory of complexes of the first and second order, introducing in his investigation of the latter the famous complex surfaces of which he caused those models to be constructed which are now so well known to the student of the higher mathematics.

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  • He looked askance at all projects for the emancipation of the serfs, but, as one of the largest landowners of Denmark, he did much service to agriculture by lightening the burdens of the countrymen and introducing technical and scientific improvements which greatly increased production.

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  • The voivode Alexander, who succeeded in 1591, and like his predecessors had bought his post of the Divan, carried the oppression still further by introducing a janissary guard and farming out his possessions to his Turkish supporters.

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  • Enaki (lanache) Cogalniceanu wrote a history of the period 1730-1774, and followed the example of Greek writers by introducing rhymes into it.

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  • On the English stage the liberty 01 unrestricted incident and complicated action, the power of multiplying characters and introducing prose scenes, would have exactly suited his somewhat intermittent genius, both by covering defects and by giving greater scope for the exhibition of power.

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  • The advent of these immigrants was also the means of introducing the English language at the Cape.

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  • In 1906 Lunge (in a paper published with Bert) to some extent modified his views, by introducing an intermediate compound, sulphonitronic acid, SO 5 NH 2, which had been noticed by various chemists for some time through its property of imparting a deep blue colour to sulphuric acid.

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  • This pope was notorious for nepotism, and was responsible for introducing his nephew, Rodrigo Borgia, afterwards Pope Alexander VI., to Rome.

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  • This immense undertaking involved the codification of the entire canon law, drawing it up in a clear, short and precise form, and introducing any expedient modifications and reforms. For this purpose the pope appointed.

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  • Cousin made no reply to Hamilton's criticism beyond alleging that Hamilton's doctrine necessarily restricted human knowledge and certainty to psychology and logic, and destroyed metaphysics by introducing nescience and uncertainty into its highest sphere - theodicy.

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  • Instead of introducing any general scheme of reform they contented themselves with putting him under the tutelage of twenty-one lords The ordainers, a baronial committee like that which had LosJs been appointed by the Provisions of Oxford, fifty Oryears back.

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  • The House of Commons, reflecting the spitit of the country, blamed Lord Clarendon for neglecting to answer Count Walewskis despatch, and blamed Lord Palmerston for introducing a bill at French dictation.

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  • The Liberals, who complained that their leaders were pursuing a Conservative policy, could at least console themselves by the reflection that, the chancellor of the exchequer was introducing satisfactory budgets.

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  • But the English Liberals were already a little weary of allies who were quarrelling among themselves, and whose disputes were introducing a new factor into politics.

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  • It serves as a means of research, more particularly in mathematical investigations, the simple laws thus deduced being subsequently modified by introducing assumptions in order to co-ordinate actual experiences.

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  • By continuously and systematically selecting the best grains from the best ears, Major Hallett succeeded in introducing "pedigree wheats" of fine quality.

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  • Thus, by the aid of his famous " dialectic," Socrates arrived first at the negative result that the professed teachers of the people were as ignorant as he himself claimed to be, and in a measure justified the eulogy of Aristotle that he rendered to philosophy the service of " introducing induction and definitions."

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  • This school is very dissimilar from the half-romantic school of Jonas Hallgrimsson; it is nearer the national Icelandic school represented by Pall Olafsson and porsteinn Erlingsson, but differs from those writers by introducing foreign elements hitherto unknown in Icelandic literature, and - especially in the case of the prose-writers - by imitating closely the style and manner of some of the great Norwegian novelists.

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  • The conception of the co-ordinates we have defined is facilitated by introducing that of the celestial sphere.

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  • The speed of the latter may, therefore, be expressed as a function of its radius vector at the moment and of the major axis of its orbit without introducing any other elements into the expression.

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  • Jablonski's next plan was to reform the Church of Prussia by introducing into it the episcopate, and also the liturgy of the English Church, but here again he was unsuccessful.

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  • Here it may be mentioned that, like the hero in the Breton mdrehen, Qat " brought the dawn " by introducing birds whose notes proclaimed the coming of morning.

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  • The movement towards introducing Arabian science and philosophy into Europe, however, culminated under the patronage of the emperor Frederick II.

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  • The main agents in introducing and promoting these changes were the French ambassadors, a very able French treasury official Jean Orry, seigneur de Vignory (1652-1719)and the lady known as the princess des Ursins (q.v.), the chief lady-in-waiting.

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  • Canovas so fully comprehended the necessity of averting American intervention that he listened to the pressing demands of secretary Olney and of the American minister in Madrid, Hannis Taylor, an.d laid before the Cortes a bill introducing home rule in Cuba on a more liberal scale than Maura, Abarzuza and Sagasta had dared to suggest two years before.

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  • Under his auspices laws were passed reforming and strengthening the police force, instituting industrial tribunals, regulating the work of women and children, introducing Sunday rest, early closing, and other reforms. In short, the government, whatever criticism might be levelled at its methods, had accomplished a notable work, and when on the 6th of June 1909 the Cortes adjourned, its position seemed to be assured.

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  • The crusades were probably the means of introducing fresh strains of blood into England, and of giving opportunity for fresh crossings.

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  • In spite of his multifarious duties at the foreign office Grenville continued to take a lively interest in domestic matters, which he showed by introducing various bills into the House of Lords.

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  • This construction was further improved (I) by introducing a diaphragm between the two lenses; (2) by altering the distance between the two lenses; and (3) by splitting the lower lens into two lenses.

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  • By introducing a dispersive lens of flint the magnifying glass could be corrected for both chromatic and spherical aberrations.

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  • This prince sought to emulate the changes which had recently been made in France by dividing Cothen into two departments and introducing the Code Napoleon.

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  • The survey shows that the industry is introducing enhanced due diligence for sensitive transactions.

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  • The company is also introducing several additions to its successful lineup of bath toys.

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  • Why is the UK introducing biometrics in its passport?

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  • Hampshire County Council have been introducing highly reflective road bollards to replace the more traditional illuminated versions.

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  • Such a mutation could for example be in one of the DNA-binding helices introducing a kink in a normally straight and rigid helical conformation.

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  • Fraudulent health insurance north Dakota 's legislative by introducing new.

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  • Our school's LEA English Adviser practically told me I was teaching incorrectly by introducing digraphs to Reception children.

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  • That is one reason I give no apology for introducing a spiritual dimension to a conference dedicated to the Practical Pilgrim.

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  • The possibility of introducing or improving late night public transport services with, for example, trained doorman on board.

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  • Will the NHS pension Scheme be introducing a pension drawdown facility?

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  • He has brought into the discussion the possibility of introducing a practical element into law degree courses.

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  • Because of the risk of introducing infection, they should not be used to reduce catheter encrustation - rather the catheter should be replaced.

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  • The dangers of introducing laws to legalize euthanasia are very real ones.

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  • Norwegian cat fanciers in Norway worked very hard to preserve this breed by introducing a very strict breeding program me.

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  • Feudalism was introduced in England in 1066 following the Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest Who was responsible for introducing feudalism was introduced in England in 1066 following the Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest Who was responsible for introducing feudalism in England?

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  • By Hali Edison & Ronald MacDonald Recently proposals for introducing greater exchange rate fixity into the behavior of key exchange rates have become fashionable.

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  • New methods of introducing fluorine We continue to seek new methods of introducing fluorine to molecules.

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  • You also work hands-on with partners in the class, thus introducing healing with another person.

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  • We will cut significantly freight vehicle excise duty, funding this by introducing a daily charge which includes overseas hauliers who currently escape VED.

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  • Are there other ways of introducing incentives to use a conditional fee, rather than legal aid, whenever possible?

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  • Unfortunately, the mammoth cost means any government introducing compulsion will use the opportunity to slide out of providing full tax relief inducements.

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  • Introducing the Xerox Phaser 6110 Series color laser printer - the affordable replacement to business ink-jet printers that fits in any space.

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  • The students worked collectively on the section introducing the normal curve and standardized scores.

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  • The Romans adopted these weapons during the Punic Wars and further developed them, before introducing the new arrow-firing ballista and stone-throwing onager.

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  • The numerical method then must be able to handle discontinuities without introducing non-physical, spurious oscillations.

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  • A pioneering conference introducing peacemakers from around the world will soon be held at the University of Bradford.

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  • In [6] we gave a way of handling " negative resonances " by introducing a first order perturbation.

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  • Together we are going to plan a project to improve literacy in the islands ' schools by introducing synthetic phonics teaching methods.

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  • A previous year's slide show introducing atomic and nuclear physics is provided in HTML and PowerPoint formats.

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  • The United Reformed Church has a history of introducing individuals to the world of academia and to ecumenical pilgrimage.

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  • Mid Beds District Council is introducing new heavy duty polypropylene bags for garden waste this summer.

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  • This has expanded the range of work of mental healthcare professionals and enhanced their development - introducing them to new models of care delivery.

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  • The company is also introducing the product Precise 100 XS - the most cost-effective biometric fingerprint reader on the market.

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  • We are shaping a socialist market economy and introducing strategic readjustments to the economic structure.

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  • He played a key role in introducing the first drug arrest referral scheme which was initially piloted at Oxford custody.

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  • It is good to keep introducing new pieces in order to increase a choir's repertoire - pieces can then be performed in rotation.

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  • The best event organizers are increasingly introducing effective security screens to help prevent the resale of tickets from unauthorized outlets.

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  • In any other walk of life, a 44-year-old man introducing his dental work to another might provoke ridicule or disgust.

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  • Top of page How I teach the schwa Fast dictation I find this activity useful for introducing the schwa in context.

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  • There is also the disgraceful manipulation of our food by mad scientists who are introducing Genetically Altered food into our diet.

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  • But when we come to R G Blaine he simply sidesteps the issue of time by introducing horse power hour.

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  • Introducing the expenditure strategy, Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin even remarked that Samuel Pepys once ran the navy almost single-handed.

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  • Mesthrie, R., Swann, J., Deumert, A and Leap, W (2000) Introducing sociolinguistics.

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  • Dean Baker on keyboards introducing some excellent new synth sounds to these established tracks.

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  • By introducing modern cellular manufacturing techniques, it has also increased output from 12 to 70 units a month.

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  • Introducing, Big Ben, a radical new studio timepiece that will set the pace for all master clocks to come.

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  • Climbing into my own bed at 5am and introducing the toddler who awoke at 7am to his baby sister.

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  • Mr Teague believed that the Sussex League were introducing a code of varying penalties to punish transgressions by players.

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  • The sky was painted upside down, painting the Raw Sienna at the base the introducing Alizarin Crimson then French ultramarine at the top.

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  • Bespoke languages are deemed necessary in order to avoid introducing confounding variables.

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  • There is a case for introducing some restriction on repeated applications to develop the same site, as these could also become vexatious.

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  • We are introducing a V-neck Sweatshirt - bottle green - with gold embroidery to replace current v-neck jumper.

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  • The banks are suffering from erosion and we've had no success in introducing various water plants as they are always eaten.

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  • Of Bacon's demand for observation and collection of facts he is an imitator; and he wishes (in a letter of 1632) that " some one would undertake to give a history of celestial phenomena after the method of Bacon, and describe the sky exactly as it appears at present, without introducing a single hypothesis."

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  • Gumperz or Hess rendered a conspicuous service to Mendelssohn and to the cause of enlightenment in 1754 by introducing him to Lessing.

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  • Still more serious an encroachment upon the constitution perhaps even than the institution of the major-generals was Cromwell's tampering with the municipal franchise by confiscating the charters, depriving the burgesses, now hostile to his government, of their parliamentary votes, and limiting the franchise to the corporation; thereby corrupting the national liberties at their very source, and introducing an evil precedent only too readily followed by Charles II.

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  • But if full loads cannot be arranged forsmall wagons, there is obviously no economy in introducing, larger ones.

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  • Once having accepted the principle of constitutional government, the emperor-king adhered to it loyally, in spite of the discouragement caused by party struggles embittered by racial antagonisms. If in the Cisleithan half of the monarchy pv rliamentary government broke down, this was through no fault of the emperor, who worked hard to find a mod us vivendi between the factions, and did not shrink from introducing manhood suffrage in the attempt to establish a stable parliamentary system.

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  • The Institute of Technology has an exceptional reputation for the wide range of its instruction and its high standards of scholarship. It was a pioneer in introducing as a feature of its original plans laboratory instruction in physics, mechanics and mining.

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  • A great advance was made by Dalton, who, besides introducing simpler symbols, regarded the symbol as representing not only the element or compound but also one atom of that element or compound; in other words, his symbol denoted equivalent weights.4 This system, which permitted the correct representation of molecular composition, was adopted by Berzelius in 1814, who, having replaced the geometric signs of Dalton by the initial letter (or letters) of the Latin names of the elements, represented a compound by placing a plus sign between the symbols of its components, and the number of atoms of each component (except in the case of only one atom) by placing Arabic numerals before the symbols; for example, copper oxide was Cu +0, sulphur trioxide S+30.

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  • With a view of safeguarding themselves from breakdowns caused by the inequality of feeding, or by the action of malicious persons introducing foreign substances, such as crowbars, bolts, &c., among the canes, and so into the mills, many planters have adopted socalled hydraulic attachments, applied either to the megass roll or the top roll bearings.

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  • The last duke of Charost, Armand Joseph de Bethune (1738-1800), French economist and philanthropist, served in the army during the Seven Years' War, after which he retired to his estates in Berry, where, and also in Brittany and Picardy, he sought to ameliorate the lot of his peasants by abolishing feudal dues, and introducing reforms in agriculture.

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  • The Porphyrian, by introducing species, deals with the predication of universals concerning individuals (for species is necessarily predicated of the individual), and thus created difficulties from which the Aristotelian is free (see below).

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  • A still greater prince was Gedymin (1315-1342) who did his utmost to civilize Lithuania by building towns, introducing foreigners, and tolerating all religions, though he himself remained a pagan for political reasons.

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  • By introducing the concave grating which (see Diffraction Of Light, § 8) allows US to dispense with all lenses, Rowland produced a revolution in spectroscopic measurement.

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  • In 1794 he tried again his commercial weapons, introducing in the House of Representatives resolutions based on Jefferson's report on commerce, advising retaliation against Great Britain and discrimination in commercial and navigation laws in favour of France; and he declared that the friends of Jay's treaty were "a British party systematically aiming at an exclusive connexion with the British government," and in 1796 strenuously but unsuccessfully opposed the appropriation of money to carry this treaty into effect.

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  • Or, if 1 It is true that he afterwards modifies this misleading identification by introducing the distinction between empirical psychology or the phenomenology of mind and inferential psychology' or ontology, i.e.

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  • Mr Birrell began by introducing a bill for the establishment of an Irish Council, which would have given the Home Rulers considerable leverage, but, to the surprise of the English Liberals, it was summarily rejected by a Nationalist convention in Dublin, and was forthwith abandoned.

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  • He hardened his heart against the senator who was introducing this set and narrow attitude into the deliberations of the nobility.

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  • The German who knew little French, answered the two first questions by giving the names of his regiment and of his commanding officer, but in reply to the third question which he did not understand said, introducing broken French into his own German, that he was the quartermaster of the regiment and his commander had ordered him to occupy all the houses one after another.

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  • By introducing these systems and processes, IBM reckons itâs saved several billion dollars from its bottom line.

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  • From September 2006 all schools will be introducing the new Science curriculum.

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  • Ballot secrecy The Act of Parliament introducing the principle of the ' secret ballot ' was first introduced in 1872.

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  • Mesthrie, R., Swann, J., Deumert, A and Leap, W (2000) Introducing Sociolinguistics.

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  • During the 9 th the high transferred into the North Sea introducing a southeasterly airflow.

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  • Airlines and airport authorities have also shown excellent support in introducing stepped-up security measures.

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  • He appears to be better at hiding behind outdated GM laws than he is at introducing more stringent public safeguards.

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  • Boeing 707 - In January 1959, American Airlines entered the jet age by introducing non-stop, jet-powered transcontinental service with the Boeing 707.

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  • The sky was painted upside down, painting the Raw Sienna at the base the introducing Alizarin Crimson then French Ultramarine at the top.

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  • Consider waiting until after the upheaval of the festive period before introducing a new animal to the household.

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  • We are introducing a v-neck Sweatshirt - bottle green - with gold embroidery to replace current v-neck jumper.

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  • Introducing the Muraselector Bought in at the beginning of 2004, the Muraselector is designed to move the wallcovering industry into a new era.

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  • The banks are suffering from erosion and we 've had no success in introducing various water plants as they are always eaten.

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  • Tools for Interactivity - Chris Jennings Introducing the authoring tools Tool metaphors Making choices wysiwyg or HTML?

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  • You won't need to begin introducing your child to solid foods until he is between four and six months.

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  • Finally, you can help your baby develop good eating habits by introducing her to a variety of fruits, vegetables, and meats.

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  • You probably began introducing solid foods when your baby was between four and six months of age.

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  • Hopefully, you waited a few days before introducing each new food.

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  • When you begin introducing your toddler to the art of potty training, you need to get her as involved as possible.

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  • He believes that introducing sign language to babies as early as six months can help them develop their language skills at an earlier age.

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  • Before long, you'll be introducing solid foods, which will supplement the breast milk or formula you give her.

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  • Today, pediatricians recommend introducing solid foods between the ages of four and six months of age.

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  • As you begin introducing solid foods, keep in mind that this food will supplement not replace breast milk or formula.

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  • Sibling birth announcements have become a popular choice in introducing the newest member of the family to relatives, friends, and co-workers.

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  • Introducing too many people of the opposite sex to your child can be confusing to say the least!

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  • Breast milk or formula should still be the main staple of your baby's diet, but you can begin introducing solid foods, one food at a time to rule out food allergies.

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  • Luv n Care's 7 oz. two handle cup with the valveless no-spill spout makes a great training cup for introducing the cup drinking concept to your baby.

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  • How young is too young when it comes to introducing your child to the computer?

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  • Psychologists often feel that introducing a computer to an infant involves pushing a child to progress beyond his natural learning pace.

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  • Hoping to dispel some of the confusion, especially in the business world, Chinese-Americans often take on a more American first name, introducing themselves by their adopted first name and Chinese surname instead.

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  • Introducing solids is a major milestone in a child's first year of life.

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  • The most important issue in regards to introducing solid foods is ruling out any food allergies.

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  • Along with cereal, you can also begin introducing solid foods like applesauce, bananas, and pears.

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  • Introducing finger foods for toddlers into your child's daily routine is a fun milestone for both parents and baby.

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  • In an effort to prevent this, start your baby out with vegetables before introducing fruits.

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  • There is, however, a great advantage to the considerable portion of time that you will now be spending with your toddler in that this season presents a great opportunity for introducing your child to the fundamentals of daily life.

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  • Budget laptops have sold briskly since their introduction, meaning that companies are always introducing new laptops at lower price points.

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  • If the rest of your family is insistent on keeping the kitten as well, use the process for introducing a new cat into the household, which is outlined in the article on Bringing a New Cat Home.

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  • When introducing a new pet, be it a cat or dog, there are two outcomes.

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  • You can then begin slowly introducing him to a little canned kitten food, and work into dry kitten food when he's a little older.

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  • It is okay to go back to square one and start over with introducing the two cats to one another.

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  • Because of that, many veterinarians recommend that owners wait a year before introducing a new cat into a home where an animal has had distemper.

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  • Once the cat can be held, you can start the process of introducing your new cat to any other pets in the household.

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  • However, I'm not sure that immediately introducing a new cat is a good idea.

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  • Introducing your cat to your new baby can be tricky, but guest columnist Wendy Nan Rees walks new parents through the process.

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  • The best way to overcome this is to switch your cat slowly, introducing 25 percent of the new litter to 75 percent of old and adding 25 percent new with each litter change.

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  • These coupons can result in considerable savings both while you are litter box training a kitten or when you are introducing an older cat to this litter.

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  • However, if a cat's tastes remain uncorrupted by flavor enhancers and additives, you will have an easier time introducing high quality brands that eliminate the needless chemicals and fillers contained in many commercial brands.

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  • Introducing a new cat into the equation will create, at the very least, uneasiness.

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  • Should this behavior seem more playful than hostile, you can begin introducing the new pet to the entire house.

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  • Vocabulary - The vocabulary is age-appropriate while introducing new words.

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  • It's widely available, so consider picking up a copy at a local library or bookstore and introducing it to an especially bored child you know.

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  • American Express decided to make the rumor a reality in 1999 by introducing the Amex Centurion Card.

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  • Recycling plastic is a great way to produce hard wearing items, such as rugs, without introducing a further negative impact on the environment.

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  • Introducing ascorbic acid to your skin, either through the application or the ingestion of lemon juice over a period of time may help your body stop producing freckles in the first place.

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  • Just introducing a few details can give a room that comfortable "south of France" feeling.

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  • The key with introducing patriotic home décor into your home is not to go overboard with bold colors and patterns.

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  • Metal - Keep your mind sharp and strong by introducing the Metal element.

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  • Decorative table lamps offer the perfect opportunity to light up a room with style while introducing or supporting almost any design theme.

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  • Consider using chrome bathroom accessories or introducing a single color into the mix to further the retro appeal.

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  • Tumbled stone tiles, textured and faux painted walls, dramatic draperies; adding texture to the room is a great way to introducing Old World style.

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  • They continue to be an innovative company, introducing the first entire cosmetics line of hypoallergenic products.

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  • Its success all but guaranteed successive products, and the Parlux and Hilton team delivered by introducing three additional fragrances.

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  • Mass market cosmetics brands are also introducing lines specifically for African American women.

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  • Think of your profile as a way of introducing yourself to the world.

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  • Some company websites offer customers printable coupons, especially when they're introducing a new product.

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  • However, if you have a computer and an Internet connection, those rainy days can be made less of a headache by introducing your children to a world of SpongeBob online games starring their favorite cartoon characters from the popular show.

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  • Wishblade is credited for revolutionizing the scrapbooking world by introducing its now-famous Wishblade Personal Media Cutter in September 2004.

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  • Prepare your photos and a cover letter introducing yourself to agents.

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  • This game could also be a hit for introducing taking dance classes together or having lessons in your group, such as learning swing dancing or two-step with youth group members.

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  • In 1999, Halle Berry starred in the television movie Introducing Dorothy Dandridge.

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  • The Aussie government wants to "protect" its viewers' ears from being subjected to Ramsay's favorite expletives by introducing new rules regarding bad language on Australian television.

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  • She is responsible for introducing countless numbers of kids to American sign language through this program, and her character is the longest ongoing television role ever held by a deaf person.

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  • The college is introducing the cutting-edge course Intro to Programming iPhone Applications during the fall 2010 term.

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  • Distance learning project management courses build on this foundation by introducing techniques that project managers may use to facilitate group cooperation both in and outside of the corporate entity.

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  • Adventure cruises specialize in introducing travelers to the intimate flora, fauna, and culture of a region, and none are more detailed and exotic than Costa Rica adventure travel river cruises.

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  • When changing your dog's food, always do so very gradually, introducing the new food a little at a time over the period of time suggested by your veterinarian, usually about ten to fourteen days.

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  • We are going to launch two new green/organic ones shortly and will be introducing a whole new line soon.

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  • Again, stir slowly to avoid introducing air bubbles.

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  • In introducing it where it is scarce, to transplant it successfully large sods containing the strong creeping roots must be dug up, and planted in light soil; if peaty, so much the better.

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  • M. trifoliata is easy to establish by introducing pieces of stems, and securing them till, by the emission of roots, they have secured themselves.

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  • It is worth introducing as a wild plant into localities where it is not common.

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  • H. Morsus-ranae is a native water-plant, having floating leaves and pretty white flowers, and well worth introducing to ponds.

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  • On the other hand, vessel sink design has been evolving over the last 10 years, introducing more streamlined and sleek alternatives that fit perfectly in the trendiest of powder rooms.

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  • Other minerals in varying quantities help to give each slab of granite a completely unique look by introducing different colors, veins and spots.

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  • The DOE set about changing this by introducing stricter standards that would ensure that at least 78% of the gas going into the furnace was converted to heat, rather than wasted.

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  • Over the past five years, CMRG has broadened our assortment of apparel by introducing new brands, as well as developing private labels for the big and tall man, which have received positive feedback from our customers.

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  • However, the specific benefit of organic products is they also give the reassurance that important nutritional assistance is provided without the fear of introducing any harmful chemicals or other negative ingredients into the body.

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  • When your child gets a little older, you can start introducing products like shampoo and lotion.

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  • Your biggest money-maker will be introducing others to this business and signing them up under you.

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  • If you are just starting out using organics and supporting those who provide them to the marketplace, using organic bread flour is an excellent place to start introducing organic food to your family.

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  • Keep introducing new vegetables many times for children to become familiar with.

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  • Every time someone takes a drag off a cigarette, they are introducing more than 4,000 chemicals into their body.

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  • Visitors to the Sun Safe Iowa website will find tips for teachers for introducing sun safety into the classroom.

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  • Miuccia continued to expand the lines, introducing accessories and fresh designs.

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  • Cole Haan takes it up a notch by introducing a squared-off shape in addition to the more traditional aviator style.

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  • Traditionally, men have always shied away from introducing color to their eyewear beyond brown, black, gold and silver.

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  • In addition to fabulous rides, the Busch Gardens theme park Tampa location also focuses on introducing visitors to exotic animals in fun and innovative ways.

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  • Of the original trilogy, Super Mario Bros. 3 is one of the most creative in its approach, introducing players to the "tanuki" suit Mario wore for the first time.

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  • This was further expanded by games like Smash Bros., introducing characters that came from Nintendo games other than the core Mario franchise.

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  • The game has also kept me interested after repeated play by introducing trophies.

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  • The big company Nintendo keeps thinking smaller and smaller with it's dominant handheld system by introducing the Game Boy Micro, a tiny version of their SP that plays all of their Advance games while offering extreme portability.

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  • Nintendo has truly revitalized itself with the Wii, introducing more casual gameplay into the household.

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  • The game continues the tradition of historically accurate gameplay while introducing new interactive experiences never before seen in the series.

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  • The storylines of each game vary slightly, sometimes introducing other villains or plot twists, but the main story arc involves the evil Dr. Wily.

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  • Nintendo recently enforced their philosophy of introducing fresh ideas into the industry.

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  • Seed aims to be different by introducing dynamic dialogue with NPCs with a full range of emotions and nuances.

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  • Street Fighter Alpha takes place before the first Street Fighter game, introducing us to a number of new characters, as well as re-familiarizing us with some characters that may have been forgotten.

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  • The original Wii Sports launched alongside the Nintendo Wii, introducing the world to the first generation of Wii accessories.

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  • Introducing both accessibility and complexity, they became more than just a computer geek's obsession.

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  • True Champagne comes from France and is produced from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes using theméthode champenoise, a system of fermentation that produces bubbles by introducing a second fermentation in the bottle.

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  • By 1975, only four years after introducing jewelry to the Avon line, the company became the largest manufacturer of jewelry in the world.

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  • Families with small children might find the Tahoe Trout Farm to be the best choice for introducing their youngsters to the fun of fishing.

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  • It really did shake up the industry, introducing a consumer-friendly smartphone that not only looked great, but came with a fantastic user interface and a multi-touch display.

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  • Microsoft Pink is the company's project introducing cell phone hardware into the market.

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  • Microsoft Corporation detailed a plan to revitalize its aging and unpopular Windows Mobile phone platform by introducing a new Windows Phone release date.

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  • Microsoft redesigned Office Mobile, introducing SharePoint Workspace and Outlook Mobile.

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  • This technique, which is known as gastric lavage, involves introducing 20 to 30 mL of tap water or 9 percent saline solution into the person's digestive tract and removing the stomach contents with a siphon or syringe.

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  • Bilirubin-induced complications can be prevented by introducing a neonatal jaundice protocol to identify infants at risk for significant bilirubin increases, by ensuring adequate parental education and providing for follow-up care.

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  • Contrary to past beliefs, it has been found that not only do babies not need solid foods before then, introducing solids too early may lead to food allergies or overfeeding.

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  • Introducing them to the caregiver(s) may make the first days away from their parents easier.

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  • For example, uterine tissue can enter the mother's circulation during prolonged labor, introducing foreign proteins into the blood, or the venom of some exotic snakes can activate one of the clotting factors.

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  • Apart from introducing children to basic economics, money lessons have other benefits.

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  • Gastrostomy tube-A tube that is inserted through a small incision in the abdominal wall and that extends through the stomach wall into the stomach for the purpose of introducing parenteral feedings.

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  • Parents can be assured that there are alternative ways of introducing their child to early academic skills and social activities.

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  • You can also take double advantage of the element and the color by introducing house plants into your room design.

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  • Your bedroom color feng shui project can be simplified to selecting yin and yang colors while introducing any elements you may need to activate the area>.

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  • After that, other translations will add depth to your understanding by introducing subtleties you may not have considered.

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  • Many people ascribe elements to the principle that introducing a color into a room will in fact activate an element.

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  • Whether you're playing up natural waves or introducing a little texture to straight hair, a bob like this is enticing.

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  • Companies are constantly introducing innovative, new products, and they recognize that consumers are much more likely to invest in something if they have a chance to try it for a reasonable period of time.

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  • Try introducing a letter a week and arranging the activities around that letter.

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  • Consider finding places that math "exists" naturally and introducing concepts this way.

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  • Letter of the Week is a free themed curriculum that is based on introducing one letter each week to your child.

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  • With any other method of education, including a private Christian school, you will be introducing another person's values and ethics.

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  • Introducing computer skills at an early age increases a child's familiarity with the tool and paves the way for future academic and professional computer needs.

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  • Repetition and drill is minimized by introducing topics that reinforce each other.

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  • Introducing the idea that fractions are highly applicable to a person's day-to-day activities is important.

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  • When it comes to introducing fractions to stressed students, lessons will always be benefited by the supplementation of as much hands-on experience as possible.

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  • There are many authors who have shaped the course of poetry by introducing new styles and themes that are still relevant in modern culture.

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  • In addition, this is the time to start introducing those crucial sight words.

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  • Avoid introducing negatives or potential negatives.

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  • When introducing Kirigami to children, be sure to instruct them on the proper rules, including safety rules.

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  • Halle met second husband Eric Benet at a 1999 premiere party for Introducing Dorothy Dandridge.

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  • Swimwear does not receive different treatment than do the categories of ready-to-wear and haute couture, as designers rifle through swimsuit fashions modifying old styles while introducing new ones.

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  • This year, we are introducing some new tankini styles with one of them being an "enhancer" tankini that really flatters your bustline.

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  • Although kids had long been treating their dolls and stuffed animals as children, introducing an "official" adoption process added an appealing new element to the toy-buying experience.

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  • As technology advanced so did K'NEX, finally introducing programmable K'NEX that allow children to download actions from the Internet.

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  • Before introducing the George Foreman Countertop Oven & Rotisserie ovens to the market, the company sold Baby George and Big George countertop rotisserie ovens.

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  • Baby George and Big George models - Before introducing the George Foreman Countertop Oven & Rotisserie ovens to the market, the company sold Baby George and Big George countertop rotisserie ovens.

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  • Nearly 100 years ago, Whirlpool began a legacy of innovation, introducing many of the country’s household firsts, including the automatic washing machine, and influencing home and family life.

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  • In the past decade several popular children's toy companies have jumped on the Memory match bandwagon by introducing their own versions of the game.

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  • This approach is useful when it comes to introducing a new relationship to the children.

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  • Once you both understand the needs of his children, you can then talk about "how" to begin the process of introducing you.

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  • When you think about introducing yourself to a girl you like, it is important to realize that there are three parts to an introduction.

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  • The purpose of the questions is to get people talking together and introducing themselves.

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  • The list of naturally gluten-free foods is quite long, and food manufacturers are introducing more and more gluten-free specialty foods to the market.

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  • However, many high-end handbag designers are going the unconventional route and introducing pieces covered either partially or fully in denim.

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  • In addition to introducing new motorcycle models frequently, it designs innovative engines and other safety equipment, operates numerous facilities and retail stores around the world and sells its own line of merchandise.

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  • Read a concept book introducing the numbers one to ten.

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  • Introducing kids' learning games to children as young as a few months old can be beneficial in the long run.

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  • When introducing counting, use items you see in everyday life.

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  • Introducing preschool math activities to your child will make learning fun.

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  • Your child needs to know his numbers before you can start introducing preschool math activities.

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  • Don't make the mistake of introducing your preschooler to the computer and then walking away.

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  • Purchasing a subscription to Sports Illustrated for Kids or introducing your children to the magazine's website is a wonderful way to encourage your kids to read.

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  • Best presenter awards have to go to Lily Tomlin and Meryl Streep, introducing Life-Time Achievement winner Robert Altman.

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  • You, Me & Dupree plays on the old adage that "two is company and three is a crowd" by introducing Owen Wilson as the best man at Matt Dillion and Kate Hudson's wedding, only Wilson doesn't know when to go home.

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  • The preview starts with a microphone and Orson pumping his story of John Foster Kane by introducing the film's actors behind the scenes during its production.

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  • The Post cereal website may periodically have printable online coupons, especially during a promotional period or when introducing a new cereal variety.

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  • Manufacturers often put out coupons for products they want to see move off the shelf or for new products that they are introducing.

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  • Because many toddlers are not sure on their feet until between fifteen and eighteen months (or more), you want to give them ample time to learn to walk barefoot before introducing footwear.

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  • Dallas was also responsible for introducing a plot twist that would become almost a requirement for nearly all series in the future - the season's end cliffhanger.

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  • We did not have to spend a lot of time introducing her.

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  • The actress resisted the pay cut that show runners were introducing for many veterans in an effort to curb costs.

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  • The series began by introducing Army Wives through the eyes of Roxy (Pressman) learning the ropes about being a new military wife.

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  • There is a very large group of Emmerdale actresses, thanks to the series introducing many new characters in 2009 and 2010.

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  • Maryann offered Tara unconditional acceptance and affection while also introducing Tara to a more orgiastic lifestyle and a young man named Eggs (Mehcad Brooks).

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  • In 1968, Seiko watches earned the honor of introducing the world's first quartz wall clock.

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  • Continuing its list of firsts in the watch world, Seiko marketed the first quartz watch in 1969, and its pioneering efforts continued by introducing the world's first TV watch.

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  • This shock-resistant watch was a novel concept when it was first introduced, but before long it caught on and other companies began introducing their own versions of the G-Shock.

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  • For that reason, Grinberg is credited by many with introducing the idea of watches as luxury items to Americans.

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  • Bandai are famous for introducing many cartoon characters to the U.S. who soon become much loved by young and old alike.

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  • Although Jean Lassale watches endured a relatively short lifespan, the company helped to pave the way for future watchmakers by introducing a number of breakthrough concepts in horology.

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  • Later developments include the invention of subscription television and introducing North America to HDTV amid much fanfare and acclaim.

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  • This is still one of the most important books on yoga available, written by the yogic master credited for introducing yoga to the Western world, B.K.S.

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  • But, I love yoga and introducing it to others.

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  • Pattabhi Jois, with introducing yoga to the Western world.

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  • There are a number of organizations that support introducing girls to yoga.

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  • Yoga media pioneer Gaiam has created numerous yoga for kids DVDs that are especially helpful for introducing pre-school kids to the practice.

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  • Introducing kids to yoga is a wonderful way to encourage them along a path of wellness.

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  • With so many resources available for children, Wai Lana's website, products, and DVDs are introducing yoga to the youngest generation in the hopes that they can continue to benefit from it throughout the rest of their lives.

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  • She was also instrumental in introducing yoga to the people of South America.

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  • Widely recognized for introducing modern yoga to the West, there are many Iyengar Yoga institutes throughout the world.

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  • The results of introducing DMG into an autistic child's diet have included speech enhancement, better eye contact, and improved overall behavior.

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  • Treatment approaches like applied behavioral analysis serve to change the brain's landscape by systematically introducing the child to new experiences.

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  • With the advancement of technology and the Internet, modern mini business cards are growing in popularity as a way of introducing both yourself and your business to potential clients.

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  • The you should continue straight into your cover letter by introducing yourself briefly and describing your interest in the advertised position.

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  • In 2009, Hyundai decided to make a bold move in the auto market by introducing a rear-drive sports sedan to American consumers.

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  • However, there are also quite a few cheers that are related to introducing the squad, or just general cheers.

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  • While the cheerleader is introducing herself, the rest of the squad can clap or stomp or in some other way keep the beat until the whole squad is done.

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  • The best way to use a hello cheer for introducing players is to have one cheerleader use a megaphone or loudspeaker to announce the players names and stats.

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  • However, making up "hello cheers" for the seniors on the team to introduce them for the big homecoming game or introducing positions with a hello cheer can really incite the crowd to cheer extra loud.

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  • Instead of introducing players or your squad, try wishing the team good luck in the same way each time.

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  • The opening of the movie is a spoof of a long sideline or pep rally cheer - the cheerleaders are doing versions of "roll call cheers", introducing the characters and establishing a haughty sense of pride and entitlement.

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  • Hello Cheers are a kind of introduction of your squad to the fans, often introducing each member of the squad individually.

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  • Two and three-year olds are getting better and better at drawing, so you can use the same ideas listed above, as well as introducing three-year-olds to painting.

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  • This means that on a 21 day juice fast the first 8 are limited to juice only and the rest of the time is spent introducing food back into your diet.

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  • You can make adjustments by increasing the amount of weight you're lifting or by introducing new exercises into your routine.

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  • If you normally work out with dumbbells, introducing kettlebells can give a whole new flavor to your workouts.

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  • Workshops are given around the country, introducing various methods, techniques and moves for individuals of all levels.

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  • Develop out the animal theme to talk to the children about where animals live and what they eat, introducing French vocabulary and phrases where appropriate.

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  • Children should already know the animal or place name you are teaching them in English; introducing new concepts gets very difficult and the students will not be likely to understand the new concept since it is in another language.

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  • It's important to note that there is no English spoken or used at all while introducing concepts.

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  • For adults, this means introducing new vocabulary in a sentence full of vocabulary words that were recently mastered.

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  • Homeopathic treatments stem from the belief that ailments can be treated by introducing a natural element that creates similar symptoms as the ailment.

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  • Bra companies switched gears and started introducing bras with padding and underwire.

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  • Right now, they're introducing a British lingerie line called "Fabulous Fannie."

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  • Stone is known for her soul diva vocal delivery and for introducing a younger generation to classic soul, R&B and blues music.

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  • Elton kept the Coney Island setting, but rather than introducing a whole new cast of characters, he returned to the original characters of the first stage production of Phantom and told their story approximately 10 years down the line.

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  • End the party a couple hours after introducing the alcohol to avoid problems.

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  • Dr. Maulana Karenga was responsible for introducing it as a way to mark the harvest coming in and as a way to offer an alternative to the commercialism that many people felt had taken over Christmas.

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  • Personal style - For some, making as opposed to purchasing invitations is all about introducing a bit of yourself into the mix.

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  • Members of the indigenous tribes were instrumental in introducing the Pilgrims to dried corn meal and other native food sources.

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  • She chastised Bethenny for introducing her by her first name to a limo driver instead of using the proper title.

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  • The show gives the men makeovers before introducing them to a variety of women in hopes that a love match will be made.

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  • After introducing himself to her, he asked her to be one of his girlfriends and soon after moved her into the mansion.

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  • Kat Von D's paternal grandmother had a significant effect on her artistic development, introducing her to the piano and Beethoven's music at a young age.

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  • Introducing the crew at the convention is fan Guy Fleegman (Sam Rockwell), who glories in the memory of his bit part in one episode as Crewman Number Six.

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  • Firefly's richly textured characters make an impressive mark on the silver screen, introducing to non-fans all of the humor and charm that lovers of the show expect to see from Mal and his crew.

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  • In Daggerspell, Jill is the first one of the reincarnates that we meet, although the story swings back and forth through time introducing us to other versions of the same people.

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  • While such a storyline might seem like a cliche, creator Tim Kring gives the plot a unique twist by introducing a psychic artist who predicts the end of the world.

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  • On October 6, 2009, the world blacked out for two minutes and 17 seconds, introducing the Flash Forward TV show to television audiences.

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  • The opening sequence did a great job of introducing some of the new Autobots like The Twins, Skids and Mudflap, designed to look like an ice cream truck but could divide into two smaller bots.

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  • An infant's skin is sensitive and easily inflamed, so use caution when introducing new products to your child's skin care routine.

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  • You should still review the ingredients carefully, as one of them may be an allergen for you, but you can overall feel confident that you are not introducing anything problematic to your largest organ during this unpleasant juncture.

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  • Introducing a black tip ensures your nails are slightly edgier and more modern than a traditional manicure.

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  • Scrubs may even help to reduce introducing infection to yourself because your normal clothes and your skin are covered.

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  • He just laughed, ignoring the question and turned instead to Cynthia, extending his hand and introducing himself.

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  • He extended his hand, introducing himself and swinging into a cheery speech about the visual pleasures of wintertime in Ouray.

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  • She handed Dandy to Rob and Random to Aaron, introducing the horses by name.

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  • The Congested Districts Board made many efforts to improve the condition of the inhabitants, especially by introducing better methods of fishing.

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  • It was not only that he hated and distrusted the boyars, but he was already statesman enough to discern that they could not be fitted into the new order of things which he aimed at introducing.

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  • Both Bell and Gray proposed to do this by introducing a column of liquid into the circuit, the length or the resistance of which could be varied by causing the vibrations of the diaphragm to vary the depth of immersion of a light rod fixed to it and dipping into the liquid.

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  • Each of the chambers has the right of introducing new bills, as has also the government; but all money bills must originate in the Chamber of Deputies.

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  • The former at Pavia (15th October I 2878), and the latter at Arco (3rd November), declared publicly that Irredentist manifestations could not be prevented under existing laws, but gave no hint of introducing any law to sanction their prevention.

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  • Besides the realization of the formal programme of the Left, consisting of the repeal of the grist tax, the abolition of the forced currency, the extension of the suffrage and the development of the railway system Depretis laid the foundation for land tax re-assessment by introducing a new cadastral survey.

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  • This being the case, we are at liberty to make the assumption that the intrinsic energy of each element (under specified conditions) is zero, without thereby introducing any risk of self-contradiction in thermochemical calculations.

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  • Webster had been in the House less than three weeks when he greatly embarrassed the administration by introducing a set of resolutions asking for information relating to the immediate cause of the war.

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  • It is evident from this book that the society had exerted itself with success in introducing cultivated herbage and turnips, as well as in improving the former methods of culture.

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  • Another way in which a demon is held to cause disease is by introducing itself into the patient's body and sucking his blood; the Malays believe that a woman who dies in childbirth becomes a langsuir and sucks the blood of children; victims of the lycanthrope are sometimes said to be done to death in the same way; and it is commonly believed in Africa that the wizard has the power of killing people in this way, probably with the aid of a familiar.

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  • Since about 1875 the Russians have fostered the industry, introducing American Upland varieties, distributing seed free, importing gins, providing instruction, and guaranteeing the purchase of the crops.

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  • About 200 years after Sangram Sah's time, Bakht Buland, the Gond chieftain of a principality seated at Deogarh in Chhindwara, having visited Delhi, set about introducing the civilization he had there admired.

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  • We derived this substance from ethane by introducing a meth y l group; hence it may be termed " methylethane."

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  • At the same time he was accused of "introducing into the church and service at the altar compositions of psalms and hymns not inspected or authorized by any proper judicature."

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  • He held this position till 1848, and worked with a remarkable intensity - holding teachers' conventions, delivering numerous lectures and addresses, carrying on an extensive correspondence, introducing numerous reforms, planning and inaugurating the Massachusetts normal school system, founding and editing The Common School Journal (1838), and preparing a series of Annual Reports, which had a wide circulation and are still considered as being "among the best expositions, if, indeed, they are not the very best ones, of the practical benefits of a common school education both to the individual and to the state" (Hinsdale).

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  • Simply by introducing (direct) universal suffrage.

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  • In 811 Charlemagne founded a church here, perhaps on the site of a Saxon place of sacrifice, and this became a great centre for the evangelization of the north of Europe, missionaries from Hamburg introducing Christianity into Jutland and the Danish islands and even into Sweden and Norway.

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  • The strength of the current may also be regulated by introducing lengths of German silver or iron wire, carbon rod, or other inferior conductors in the path of the current, and a series of such resistances should always be provided close to the tanks.

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  • It was at this time too that the many-sided Alexius invented his famous "drops," or tinctura toniconervina Bestuschefi, the recipe of which was stolen by the French brigadier Lamotte, who made his fortune by introducing it at the French court, where it was known as Elixir d'Or.

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  • As the archpastor of Denmark Absalon also rendered his country inestimable services, building churches and monasteries, introducing the religious orders, founding schools and doing his utmost to promote civilization and enlightenment.

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  • The government had been losing ground in the country, and Mr Lloyd George and Mr Winston Churchill were conspicuously in alliance in advocating the use of the budget for introducing drastic reforms in regard to licensing and land, which the resistance of the House of Lords prevented the Radical party from effecting by ordinary legislation.

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  • We have already seen how Amos and Hosea put this (supra, p. zoii), and it does not appear that they were introducing a conception of prophecy formally novel - the new thing was their conception of Yahweh's purpose.

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  • By introducing genuine reforms for the benefit of officers and common soldiers alike, and by laying himself out for popularity in the most pronounced fashion - notably by his fire-eating attitude towards Germany in April 1887 in connexion with the Schnaebele frontier incident - Boulanger came to be accepted by the mob as the man destined to give France her revenge for the disasters of 1870, and to be used simultaneously as a tool by all the anti-Republican intriguers.

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  • Bishop Strachan devoted the latter years of his long life entirely to his episcopal duties, and by introducing the diocesan synod he furnished the Episcopal Church in Canada with a more democratic organ of government.

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  • But although the administration was weak, corrupt and cruel, it succeeded in establishing the Roman Catholic religion, and in introducing the Spanish language among the Indians and Ladinos, who thus obtained a tincture of civilization and ultimately a desire for more liberal institutions.

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  • The discharge of a river at a weir can be regulated as required and considerably increased in flood-time by introducing a series of openings in the centre of a solid weir, with sluice-gates or panels which slide in grooves at the sides of upright frames or masonry piers erected at convenient intervals apart, FIG.

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  • Euclid devotes his third book entirely to theorems and problems relating to the circle, and certain lines and angles, which he defines in introducing the propositions.

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  • Besides furnishing technical and general information as to the carrying on of dairying operations, the government has established and maintained illustration cheese factories and creameries in different places for the purpose of introducing the best methods of co-operative dairying in both the manufacturing and shipping of butter and cheese.

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  • An Aristotelian work often goes on continuously at first, and then becomes disappointing by suddenly introducing discussions which break the connexion or are even inconsistent with the beginning; as in the Posterior Analytics, which, after developing a theory of demonstration from necessary principles, suddenly makes the admission, which is also the main theory of science in the Metaphysics, that demonstration is about either the necessary or the contingent, from principles either necessary or contingent, only not accidental.

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  • The words introducing this form (6Tav bE TO '&TL Tptrov irpoo-KaTnyopijTac, chap. so, s 9 b s 9), which are the origin of the phrase tertii adjacentis, disengage the verb of being (g un) partially but not entirely, because they still treat it as an extra part of the predicate, and not as a distinct copula.

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  • In 1825 a public company was formed and incorporated under the name of the British, Irish and Colonial Silk Company, with a capital of 1,000,000, principally with the view of introducing sericulture into Ireland, but it was a complete failure, and the rearing of the silkworm cannot be said ever to have become a branch of British industry.

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  • In effect, therefore, Mayow - who also gives a remarkably correct anatomical description of the mechanism of respiration - preceded Priestley and Lavoisier by a century in recognizing the existence of oxygen, under the guise of his spiritus nitro-aereus, as a separate entity distinct from the general mass of the air; he perceived the part it plays in combustion and in increasing the weight of the calces of metals as compared with metals themselves; and, rejecting the common notions of his time that the use of breathing is to cool the heart, or assist the passage of the blood from the right to the left side of the heart, or merely to agitate it, he saw in inspiration a mechanism for introducing oxygen into the body, where it is consumed for the production of heat and muscular activity, and even vaguely conceived of expiration as an excretory process.

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  • Once your child can count to ten, begin introducing other preschool math activities.

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