Ushered-in Sentence Examples

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  • That thought ushered in another.

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  • The flowers should have made her feel cheerful, but they ushered in that dark feeling instead.

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  • As his over-sanguine visions of a new order of things to be ushered in by political change disappeared, he began to direct his thoughts to religious subjects.

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  • The remission or abatement lasts generally throughout the morning; and about noon there is an exacerbation, seldom ushered in by chills, which continues till the early morning following, when it remits or abates as before.

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  • Inspections of the dead, to ascertain the nature of the disease, were made, though not without difficulty, and thus the modern period of the science of morbid anatomy was ushered in.

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  • It would have been a bold, not to say a reckless, dreamer who dared predict that any future researches could restore to us the lost knowledge that had been forgotten for more than two millenniums. Yet the Victorian era was scarcely ushered in before the work of rehabilitation began, which was to lead to the most astounding discoveries and to an altogether unprecedented extension of historical knowledge.

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  • Meanwhile the year 1842 was ushered in by splendid fetes in honour of the king of Prussia, who held the prince of Wales at the font.

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  • Thus was ushered in the series of stupendous events which were to change the face of Europe and profoundly to affect the destinies of Austria.

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  • The spirited overthrow of the Hyksos ushered in the glories in arms and arts which marked the New Empire.

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  • In October 1899, after a long and fruitless correspondence with the British government, war with Great Britain was ushered in by an ultimatum from the Transvaal.

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  • The end of the Cretaceous period saw the beginning of a series of great earth movements ushered in by volcanic eruptions on a scale such as the earth has never since witnessed, which resulted in the upheaval of the Himalayas by a process of crushing and folding of the sedimentary rocks till marine fossils were forced to an altitude of 20,000 ft.

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  • The first book, Gargantua, describes the birth of that hero (a giant and the son of gigantic parents), whose nativity is ushered in by the account of a tremendous feast.

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  • He it was who ushered in the new epoch, and for close upon forty years he stood at the head of almost every literary undertaking.

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  • The climate in northern latitudes seems to have passed from temperate to sub-tropical, with minor fluctuations, until at the close a rapid lowering of temperature ushered in the glacial period.

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  • The World Trade Organization has ushered in a rules based system for deciding trade disputes.

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  • Shortly afterward, the United States began a discreet dialog with the PLO, which ushered in a hopeful peace process.

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  • World War II ushered in the age of nuclear weapons.

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  • The Eden trespass ushered in the reign of sin.

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  • In their prophesy this Sun ushered in a period of great Earth changes.

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  • Of course, the great revolt of December 1995 ushered in a wave of social movements which brought the Socialists back into power.

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  • The Industrial Revolution ushered in a whole new age of furniture manufacturing, allowing it to be produced on a large scale and driving the prices of pieces down.

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  • The 1960s also ushered in the use of government sanctioned digital imaging to keep track of other countries.

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  • As the world ushered in the new millennium, the Ballerina Pearl Company was perfecting the process that would turn black Tahitian pearls into luscious looking brown colored pearls, aptly named chocolate pearls.

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  • Along with the Atari Jaguar, it was the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer that ushered in the 32/64-bit of home video game systems.

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  • This was the title that ushered in the Nintendo WiFi Connection and is still one of the most popular online DS games.

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  • When the Nintendo Wii was released in 2006, it ushered in quite the revolution in how people chose to play their video games.

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  • Also known as the Motorola Milestone in some markets, this higher-end device ushered in a new generation for Motorola and its smartphone division.

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  • Instead, this era ushered in big and bold styles that screamed individualism.

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  • Dress Barn dresses' first retail destination was opened in 1962 by Roselyn Jaffe, who ushered in a variety of hot trends for the modern woman.

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  • Metal cuts and destroys wood, so although there will be many good things ushered in by the wood rabbit, the metal year can have some powerful detrimental effects to those with wood elements.

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  • The 1950's ushered in the nuclear and space ages and the movies followed suit, giving us science fiction/horror films based on radioactive mutations.

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  • The 21st century has ushered in the most amazing luxury solo travel options, including the very popular African safari.

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  • The plastics explosion of the mid-twentieth century ushered in a new era of radio alarm clocks that relegated the once regal wooden models to storage sheds and flea markets, at least temporarily.

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  • The 70's and 80's ushered in the era of "designer" underwear.

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  • The early 1990s ushered in a new era of music now known a "grunge."

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  • The Elvis Presley biography is the story of a musician who ushered in a major cultural revolution and will be forever known as "the king of rock'n'roll."

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  • The 1980's genre of disaster and "otherworldly" films ushered in an era of tremendous success for the sort of orchestral pieces that John Williams produced.

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