Introduce in A Sentence

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    A chomping bite that is hard enough to break the skin can also introduce bacteria into the finger tendons or their sheaths.

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    A lighthouse shower curtain is a way you can introduce a design element in what is often an overlooked or difficult to design space, the average family bathroom.

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    A long-standing cause of complaint on the part of the public has been the common refusal of cab-drivers to accept their legal fares, but, on the other hand, several attempts to introduce cabs with an automatic taximeter failed, until the introduction of motor cabs, of which a few had already been plying for some time when in 1907 a large number, provided with taximeters, were put into service.

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    A proposal to introduce biennial budgets was for this reason regarded with great suspicion by the Opposition as a reactionary measure, and rejected.

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    A scrapbooking kit is a fun gift to give to a friend who maybe has never scrapbooked before and who you'd like to introduce to the obsession.

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    A successful attempt was made in the beginning of the 19th century by Mr William Hirst to introduce goods of a superior quality which were made and finished in his own factory.

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    A tile border is a great way to add interest and introduce another design motif and element.

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    A topic close to Wilf's heart is how to introduce and develop kendo for beginners.

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    A wide knowledge of the Old Testament supplies him with a text to illustrate one incident after another; and so deeply is he impressed with the correspondence between the life of Christ and the words of ancient prophecy, that he does not hesitate to introduce his quotations by the formula " that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet."

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    Above all, try to take several days to two weeks to introduce everyone.

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    Accordingly, Cornwallis took out with him in 1787 instructions to introduce a permanent settlement.

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    Additionally, if there are close family members with specific allergies, talk to your pediatrician about when to introduce those foods.

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    After receiving the opinion of the law officers the cabinet decided to introduce a bill into parliament increasing in England the punishment for a conspiracy to commit a felony either within or without the United Kingdom.

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    After the murder by the people of Duke Vitale Michiel in 1172, who had suffered naval defeat, it was deemed necessary to introduce a stricter constitutional order.

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    After unsuccessful attempts by the Upper House to introduce plural voting, the bill became law in January 1907, the peers insisting only upon the establishment of a fixed maximum number or numerus clauses, of non-heredi- Genera!

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    Afterward, you can introduce a new kitten into the household.

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    Again, keep the saturation of all accent colors in line with the initial section, but feel free to introduce cooler accents as a contrast.

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    Aims To introduce the basic concepts used in chemical oceanography.

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    All attempts to introduce fresh imperial taxes had failed.

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    All revenue measures must originate in the House of Representatives, but the Senate may introduce amendments.

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    All these employments of capital, however, are not only advantageous, but necessary, and will introduce themselves in the due degree if left to individual enterprise.

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    Also introduce him to UPS/FED-X and other delivery persons.

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    Also, for a few minutes each day, you can introduce your first cat to your new addition.

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    Although an easy way to introduce yourself to the wonderful world of hair color, a semi-permanent hair coloring formula is still a commitment and should not be done without thought to the long term effects that it will have on your hair.

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    Although scientists still do not fully understand the link between TSS and tampons, most medical researchers suspect that tampons introduce oxygen into the vagina, which is normally an oxygen-free area of the body.

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    Always introduce new dog toys under supervision.

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    An active propaganda was carried on in Turkish Armenia by emissaries, who tried to introduce arms and explosives, and represented the ordinary incidents of Turkish misrule to Europe as serious atrocities.

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    An attempt to introduce county local options was defeated in the election of 1908.

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    An attempt was made to introduce the silk industry.

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    An educational rug is a unique concept and can introduce a theme to a playroom, while being instructional in your child's learning, such as ABCs, numbers, math, and other subjects.

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    An oval rug can introduce a new shape within the set one and soften the edges of your room décor.

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    And in 1843 Sir James Graham, who was home secretary in Sir Robert Peels administration, had been compelled by the pressure of public opinion to introduce a measure providing for the education f children employed in factories, and for limiting the hours of work of children and young persons.

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    And the more advanced Imperialists, as well as the more oldfashioned protectionists (like Mr Chaplin) who formed an integral body of the Conservative party, had looked forward to this tax being converted into a differential one between foreign and colonial corn, so as to introduce a scheme of colonial preference and commercial consolidation between the colonies and the mother country.

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    And why didn't he introduce her?

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    And yet, for someone who was bold enough to drive up and introduce himself, he was certainly having a hard time working up the courage to ask her to a movie.

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    Animal bite infections develop in humans when an animal's teeth break the skin and introduce saliva containing disease organisms below the skin surface.

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    Another Milanese serial was the Conciliatore (1818-1820), which although it only lived two years, will be remembered for the endeavours made by Silvio Pellico, Camillo Ugoni and its other contributors to introduce a more dignified and courageous method of criticism.

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    Another way of stating the same thing is to say that we introduce, as a correction for the earth's rotation, a force called "centrifugal force," which combined with gravitation gives the weight of the body.

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    Antony Legrand, from Douai, attempted to introduce it into Oxford, but failed.

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    Anyway, John Hunter from Oz has rectified the deficiency, which has enabled Number Watch to introduce a new section.

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    Appointed superintendent of the cathedral school of his native city, he taught with such success as to attract pupils from all parts of France, and powerfully contributed to diffuse an interest in the study of logic and metaphysics, and to introduce that dialectic development of theology which is designated the scholastic. The earliest of his writings of which we have any record is an Exhortatory Discourse to the hermits of his district, written at their own request and for their spiritual edification.

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    Archiver's will introduce you to the hottest new products, techniques and trends.

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    Art online for kids is a great way to introduce your child to the world of visual expression.

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    As a member of the council he took an active share in the affairs of the colony, ably seconding the efforts of John Smith to introduce order, industry and system among the motley array of adventurers and idle "gentlemen" of which the little band was composed.

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    As a stratigraphical geologist he rendered much assistance on the Geological Survey of France, but in the course of time he gave his special attention to the study of volcanic phenomena and earthquakes, to minerals and rocks; and he was the first to introduce modern petrographical methods into France.

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    As he was about to introduce himself, he heard a familiar voice over his shoulder.

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    As the reeling proceeds the reeler has to give the most careful attention to the thickness of the strand being produced, and to introduce new cocoons in place of any from which the reelable silk has become exhausted.

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    At 6-months-old, introduce the cup to your baby so that it is familiar by the time he is 9-months-old.

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    At his own court at Schleswig he did his best to introduce the Reformation, despite the opposition of the bishops.

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    At six months introduce the cup just so she understand it offers her something to drink.

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    At the presentation introduce yourself by name make eye contact speak understandably - do n't gabble.

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    At the same time, there is no doubt that much of the wine produced in the United States is of very fair quality, and this is largely due to the fact that the Americans have been at great pains to introduce the latest scientific methods in regard to the vine and wine-making.

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    Attempts have been made to introduce this into the infested area in Texas; but owing to the winter proving fatal to the " kelep " its usefulness may be restricted to tropical and subtropical regions.

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    Avon combined a swirl design with attractive shells in the mid 1970s to create an earring style that appeals to people who want to introduce a little marine inspired fashion into their style.

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    Baileys Irish Cream Liqueur and Glasses - This set provides a great way to introduce Baileys to a friend.

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    Be creative in the places where you introduce strands of lighting.

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    Beginning in April, Groovy Girls will introduce girls' funky handbags in four styles classic, tote, cylinder and clutch.

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    Betty-Boop or whatever your name is, if you tarry much longer I may be forced to introduce myself, though taking you, at least at this time, would cause a mild alteration to my carefully formulated plans.

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    Big silence on the big freeze Labor's failure to introduce winter fuel payments for severely disabled adults has been a blow to many.

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    Brown and pink wedding programs introduce your color scheme to guests as well as give you an individually creative look that isn't so common.

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    But even if Mr Brown does n't introduce such a politically suicidal tax, he still has to raise cash from somewhere.

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    But even if Mr Brown doesn't introduce such a politically suicidal tax, he still has to raise cash from somewhere.

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    But if, on the one hand, he refused to introduce a new Home Rule Bill, he hesitated, on the other, to court defeat by any attempt to reform the Lords.

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    But it is certain that he explained to his own satisfaction and accepted every item of the Roman Catholic creed, even going beyond it, as in holding the pope to be infallible in canonization; and while expressing his preference for English as compared with Italian devotional forms, he was himself one of the first to introduce such into England, together with the ritual peculiarities of the local Roman Church.

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    But more than this, these wild dreams about the glorious kingdom of Christ began to disturb the organization which the churches had seen fit to introduce.

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    But never content to sink into the mere trader, he sought to introduce among those he met on the "road" a higher tone of conversation than usually marks the commercial room, and there were many of his associates who, when he had attained eminence, recalled the discussions on political economy and kindred topics with which he was wont to enliven and elevate the travellers' table.

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    But this bill, which Lincoln had hoped would introduce a system of" compensated emancipation,"was not approved by the legislature of Delaware, which considered it in February 1862.

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    But to the general surprise and Lord Rosebery's own very evident mortification Sir Henry went a long way in his Stirling speech to nail the Home Rule colour to the mast; he did not indeed propose to introduce a Home Rule Bill, but he declared his determination to proceed in Irish legislation on lines which would lead up to the same result.

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    But, if our estimate of the merits of his speeches is moderated by doubts as to his right to introduce them at all, no such scruples interfere with our admiration for the skill with which he has drawn the portraits of the great men who figure in his pages.

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    But, notwithstanding the attempt to introduce an alien element into the Roman language, which proved incompatible with its natural genius, and his own failure to attain the idiomatic purity of Naevius, Plautus or Terence, the fragments of his dramas are sufficient to prove the service which he rendered to the formation of the literary language of Rome as well as to the culture and character of his contemporaries.

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    By 1636, Charles and Laud had decided to introduce a liturgy, a slightly, but in Scottish apprehensions " idolatrously," modified version of the Anglican prayer-book.

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    By the Cyprus convention, 4th of June 1878, the sultan promised Great Britain to introduce necessary reforms " for the protection of the Christians and other subjects of the Porte " in the Turkish territories in Asia.

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    C. all of those which introduce a discourse referent.

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    Call ahead, don't bring your pet, and tell the staff you would like to drop by and introduce yourself.

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    Call up the veterinarian's office midweek and ask to introduce yourself on the telephone or in person.

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    Channel, and intended to introduce similar contours or isohypses (40s, height) for a representation of the land.

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    Charge positively a brass ball held on an ebonite stem, and introduce it, without touching, into the canister.

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    Choosing a sweet red wine is a wonderful way to introduce oneself to red wines.

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    Clarke's translation (1697) continued to be used as a text-book in the university till supplanted by the treatises of Newton, which it had been designed to introduce.

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    Confine him in one room while he gets used to the change, then gradually introduce him to the rest of the house.

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    Consider planning easy day hikes, and then slowly introduce more levels of difficulty each time you plan your next trip.

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    David Blunkett, the Minister for the Interior, announces plans to introduce an identity card.

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    Dealing in the same way with the forces Yi, Zi at P1, we find that all three components of the force at P1 can be transferred to 0, provided we introduce three couples L1, Mi, Ni about Ox, Oy, Oz respectively, viz.

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    Dedicated meet-and-greet events within the first night or two of the voyage for group members to introduce themselves.

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    Designers often use free templates as a way to introduce their items for sale.

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    Despite the small number of breeds and tricks available to you, Puppy Luv is a nice game to introduce someone to virtual puppy games.

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    Diaper rashes can happen when you introduce new foods that your baby's body does not agree with, causing an allergic reaction.

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    Discover Belly Dance, a 3-disc set, features twin dancers as they introduce you to Egyptian belly dance, including fundamental movements and choreographed routines.

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    Disney decided to bring this show to life because it wanted to introduce a new nighttime attraction to World of Color California Adventure.

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    Do you want to introduce me?

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    Don't forget Italian pottery and china as excellent ways to introduce more Tuscan colors into your kitchen.

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    Don't forget to use rugs as a great way to introduce color and designs into your overall design plan.

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    Donnie blushed and Martha pretended she didn't hear so it was up to Dean to introduce her.

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    Du Bellay did not actually introduce the sonnet into French poetry, but he acclimatized it; and when the fashion of sonneteering became a mania he was one of the first to ridicule its excesses.

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    Due to this reason, they introduce new styles and discontinue old ones.

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    During 1900 Russia showed renewed interest in Turkish Armenia by securing the right to construct all railways in it, and in the Armenians by pressing the Porte to restore order and introduce reforms.

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    During the Revolution, he was one of the three members of the council established to introduce the decimal system, and he was also a member of the commission appointed to determine the length of the metre, for which purpose the calculations, &c., connected with the arc of the meridian from Barcelona to Dunkirk were revised.

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    During this discussion we introduce a number of recent developments of gene tree parsimony methods overlooked by Simmons and Freudenstein.

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    Each week the hosts on QVC introduce customers to about 1,600 products, about 250 of which are completely new to the customer.

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    Each year we introduce dozens of new toys, yet many of our original designs have remained consistently popular for two decades.

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    Each year, they introduce many new flowers and vegetables with improved disease resistance, new flower colors, bigger and bolder flavors, and much, much more.

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    Editors may introduce in their thesaurus the subsumption relations correct for that use, i.e. of the derived concepts.

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    Efforts have been made during the last few years to introduce this solvent on a large scale, but its high price and its physiological effect on the workmen have hitherto militated against it.

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    Either process will in general require additional capital, the former to maintain the new labourers, the latter to provide improved machinery or to enable the employer to introduce a more complete division of labour.

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    Equally as important to earning his degree, while attending film school he met casting director Don Phillips, who would introduce him to Dazed and Confused director Richard Linklater.

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    Especially if you have a sensitive system, it is wise to introduce turmeric at low doses.

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    Even though these special lenses are primarily for cosmetics or for fun, they still touch your eyes and can introduce bacteria and infection if you don't keep the lenses well cleaned and sanitized with contact lens solution.

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    Even though you can create compost from many different types of substances, it's important to avoid adding anything that could introduce disease to your soil or garden.

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    Feed your baby breastmilk or the proper formula and introduce solids as your pediatrician recommends.

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    Finally, and by no means least we are proud to introduce the CMH chilled mirror hygrometers.

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    Finally, we introduce Semantic Negotiation, a process by which two agents can negotiate a mutually comprehensible reference for an object.

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    First, a week of separation was probably about right, but did you slowly introduce the new cat into the room?

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    Following the consultation Lord Philip Hunt announced plans to introduce supplementary prescribing in November 2002.

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    For example, he seems to have occasionally dictated the same sura to different persons in slightly different terms. In such cases, no doubt, he may have partly intended to introduce improvements; and so long as the difference was merely in expression, without affecting the sense, it could occasion no perplexity to his followers.

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    For example, if you simply want to introduce your toddler to the concept of a guitar--but not necessarily start up with lessons--then toy guitars are a viable option.

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    For the Government, the Auld report offers a far more radical blueprint for change than it is willing to introduce.

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    For the most part the old prophets only serve to introduce a little variety in point of form, for they are almost in every case facsimiles of Mahomet himself.

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    For those of you who hesitate to introduce animal prints into an otherwise conventional décor, there are lots of ways to introduce the zebra pattern from bold and daring to subtle and subdued.

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    Forums are the most popular areas where modders introduce new Sims 3 mods, so it's always a good idea to spend time at such forums if you are into downloading these game tweaks.

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    Founders Frank Toskan, a makeup artist and photographer, and Frank Angelo, a businessman, sought to introduce a high-quality cosmetics line that could be used for photo shoots.

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    From here, the company went on to introduce the Factory Pilot.

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    From the first the ministry was exposed to the most unscrupulous opposition, exacerbated by the new and stringent rules of procedure which Tisza felt it his duty to introduce if any business were to be done.

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    Further, we introduce a flexible approach to resolving non- determinism which gives this translation a practical advantage.

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    Furthermore, the recently announced £ 27m Witness Care expansion will introduce dedicated Witness Care Units across England and Wales.

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    Get ready to introduce a little more thinking into your button-mashing.

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    Have you ever wondered how to introduce a new kitten into a home with an older cat?

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    Have you suggestions for the best way to introduce calculus?

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    Having proved their worth on the pitch it was time to introduce the Freshers to the football socials !

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    Having proved their worth on the pitch it was time to introduce the Freshers to the football socials!

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    He appears to have been the first to introduce the term oolithus to rocks that resemble in structure the roe of a fish; whence the terms oolite and oolitic. He died at Wolfenbiittel on the 21st of March 1753.

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    He ardently supported the policy of making Federal appropriations (of land, but not of money) for internal improvements of a national character, being a prominent advocate of the construction, by government aid, of a trans-continental railway, and the chief promoter (1850) of the Illinois Central; in 1854 he suggested that Congress should impose tonnage duties from which towns and cities might themselves pay for harbour improvement, &c. To him as chairman of the committee on territories, at first in the House, and then in the Senate, of which he became a member in December 1847, it fell to introduce the bills for admitting Texas, Florida, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, California and Oregon into the Union, and for organizing the territories of Minnesota, Oregon, New Mexico, Utah, Washington, Kansas and Nebraska.

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    He could introduce her to his father in the process.

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    He could not comprehend how anyone could wish to alter his life or introduce anything new into it, when his own life was already ending.

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    He determined also to introduce into the Church many desirable reforms. His project was approved by an ecclesiastical council and was supported by the tsar, but it met with violent opposition from a large section of the clergy, and it alarmed the ignorant masses, who regarded any alterations in the ritual, however insignificant they might be, as heretical and very dangerous to salvation.

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    He devoted attention to questions of Latin orthography, and is said to have been the first to introduce shorthand writing in Latin.

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    He failed to introduce order into the administration and was dismissed from office in less than fourteen months after his appointment.

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    He had made various efforts to introduce a strict form of canonical life in various communities of canons in Germany; in 1120 he was working in the diocese of Laon, and there in a desert place, called Premontre, in Aisne, he and thirteen companions established a monastery to be the cradle of a new order.

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    He had promised to be at the ball and introduce partners to her.

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    He ineffectually resisted the efforts of the Calvinists, led by Caspar Olevianus, to introduce the Presbyterian polity and discipline, which were established at Heidelberg in 1570, on the Genevan model.

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    He is module leader for the Teaching at University module, designed to introduce postgraduates to teaching and available to Napier postgraduate students.

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    He is the first to introduce the name of Attila, and dates the occurrence 453.

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    He met with much opposition in his efforts to introduce the reforms proposed by St Theresa, and was more than once imprisoned.

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    He once said he does all this because he wants to introduce everyone in the world to everyone else.

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    He ought not to be satisfied with compiling his map from existing maps, but should subject each explorer's account to an independent examination, when he will frequently find that either the explorer himself, or the draughtsman employed by him, has failed to introduce into his map the whole of the information available.

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    He proceeded further to introduce into his enumeration of animals and plants a series of groups, viz.

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    He studied in Paris, where he took an especial interest in philosophy, is said to have been one of the first to introduce the philosophy of Aristotle into Germany, and he served as provost of a new foundation in Austria.

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    He was also the first to introduce Oriental founts of type into Rumania, and he printed there the first Arabic missal for the Christians of the East (Ramnicu, 1702).

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    He was fond of verse-making, and tried to introduce into French verse the rules of Latin prosody, his translation of the fourth book of the Aeneid into classical hexameters being greeted by Voltaire as "the only prose translation in which he had found any enthusiasm."

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    He was much influenced by Lotze, whose Outlines of Philosophy he translated (6 vols., 1877), and was one of the first to introduce (1879) the study of experi mental psychology into America, the Yale psychological laboratory being founded by him.

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    He was the first to introduce family pews in synagogues, and in many other ways "occidentalized" Jewish worship.

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    He was the first to introduce regular sermons to children; as a preacher to the young Singer showed rare gifts.

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    He was the first writer to introduce a modern and European tone into belles lettres, and the first to refresh the sources of native thought from the springs of antique and Renaissance poetry.

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    Her art uses metaphor and allegory as a subtle way to introduce difficult topics.

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    Here are a few chunking hair color techniques to introduce you to this funky look.

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    Here at holiday hypermarket we are very proud to introduce our brand new travel guides section.

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    Here Luke uses the dissension to introduce seven prominent men.

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    Hieronymus Cardan, a monk, is supposed to have been the first to introduce it from Peru into Spain, from which country it passed into Italy and thence into Belgium.

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    His A Few Words on Horse-racing, a sport which he did so much to introduce and ennoble, appeared in 1839.

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    His duties were to afford hospitality to strangers from the state whose proxenus he was, to introduce its ambassadors, to procure them admission to the assembly and seats in the theatre, and in general to look after the commercial and political interests of the state by which he had been appointed to his office.

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    His first step was to introduce a regular government among his countrymen; his second, to send to the African coast one of his officers, who took possession of a Portuguese settlement, and thus secured a supply of slaves.

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    His next novel was The Crater, or Vulcan's Peak (1847), in which he attempted to introduce supernatural machinery with indifferent success; and this was succeeded by Oak Openings and Jack Tier (1848), the latter a curious rifacimento 'of' The Red Rover; by The Sea Lions (1849); and finally by The Ways of the Hour (1850), another novel with a purpose, and his last book.

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    His own attitude towards the World War was vigorous and patriotic. He made a recruiting tour in 1915 through Great Britain, where he won a popularity perhaps greater than he enjoyed at home, and pledged himself to introduce conscription in Australia, though he failed to carry it.

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    His peculiar strength lay in the historical ballad, which he was the first to introduce into Rumanian poetry, and in the vivid portraiture of Oriental scenery and emotions.

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    His work was overloaded with rhetorical embellishment, which he was the first to introduce into Roman history.

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    However, because the surfaces of constant Euclidean time, all intersected at the horizon, one had to introduce an inner boundary there.

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    However, Intel and AMD are now working, slowly but surely, to introduce dual-core desktops and notebooks into the enterprise.

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    Human bite infections are potentially serious injuries that develop when a person's teeth break the skin of the hand or other body part and introduce saliva containing disease organisms below the skin surface.

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    I am not going to introduce any startling reforms, nor in any way attempt to make trouble... .

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    I am not going to introduce any startling reforms, nor in any way attempt to make trouble....

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    I now want to introduce a notation that goes some way toward making this idea precise.

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    I thought next I could introduce some novelty into the performance.

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    I was disappointed to see in that speech a Bill to introduce the deeply illiberal measure of identity cards.

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    I will introduce you to her.

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    I would introduce you to Tessa, yes?

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    I would like to introduce you to the man for whom I have the utmost respect.

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    I'll introduce you when I find her.

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    If reaching out isn't effective, it may be time to introduce professional options such as counseling.

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    If such variations of density exist, they may introduce some uncertainty in the absolute values of results obtained with the ice calorimeter, and may account for some of the discrepancies above enumerated.

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    If there are other pets in the home, you'll want to introduce the kitten to them very slowly after that initial isolation period.

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    If they have any roles open that you might fit, this will be a great chance for you to introduce yourself.

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    If this is the case, switch out your dark colored suits and introduce lighter shades such as tan or light grey during the summer season.

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    If we imagine the bar in question t be removed, equilibrium will still persist if we introduce two equal and opposite forces S, of suitable magnitude, at the joints which it connected.

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    If you are just trying to reduce your carbon footprint, and not introduce more plastic bags to landfills that will take 20 years to break down, you'll want something that can be used in a regular trash can.

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    If you are working with several children, give them a quick, descriptive overview of what they are reading before you actually introduce the book.

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    If you have time constraints, are not very active, do not plan to walk your dog on a daily basis, or introduce him to other friendly dogs and people, a Boxer is not for you.

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    If you haven't already done so, spend some time with this dog yourself before you try to introduce him to your own dogs, and ask the current owner plenty of questions.

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    If you introduce foods from your own menu, such as soups or casseroles, and your baby has an allergic reaction, you may have a difficult time discerning which food or foods actually caused the problem.

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    If you want a change of pace to promote communications or merely introduce your family to non-electronic recreational activities, there are many options in addition to board and card games from which to choose.

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    If you're planning to bring another feline into your home, you'll want some new cat tips to help introduce your new pet to the household.

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    If you've tired of the classic French twist or just want to introduce a new look to your hair wardrobe, try this sweet, elegant updo for your next dressy event.

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    If your chart indicates that you need more fire elements, then you should introduce wood furniture and candles or a fireplace.

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    If your theme is undefined, then the right shower curtain can introduce a theme that you can carry out with pictures, wall art, towel motifs, and bath accessories.

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    If your walls have no windows, introduce a bit of nature by hanging pictures of the beach or a forest on your wall.

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    In 1637, when the doubts of Scaliger and Heinsius as to the purity of the Greek of the New Testament prompted the rector of Hamburg to introduce the study of classical authors, any reflection on the style of the Greek Testament was bitterly resented.

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    In 1845, however, a statute based on the recommendations of a select committee, appointed in the preceding year, was passed; the object being to diminish the bulk of the special acts, and to introduce uniformity into private bill legislation by classifying the common form clauses, embodying them in general statutes, and facilitating their incorporation into the special statutes by reference.

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    In 1869 Ali Riza Pasha of Tripoli tried to induce settlers to go to Bomba and Tobruk; and in 1888 an abortive effort was made to introduce Kurds.

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    In 1876 Eismarck proposed to introduce into the Criminal Code a clause making it an offence punishable with two years imprisonment to attack in print the family, property, universal military service, or other foundation of public order, in a manner which undermined morality, feeling for law, or the love of the Fatherland.

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    In 1991 the Academy became the first conservatoire in Britain to introduce a fully-accredited degree in Performance Studies.

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    In addition to plain ovals, the hoops might be twisted or shaped to introduce a different profile to the earrings, and these can be an interesting variation on the classic shape.

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    In France, as in other countries, efforts were made to introduce Italian methods of glass-working.

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    In January 1739 appeared the first and second volumes of the Treatise of Human Nature, being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects, containing book i., Of the Understanding, and book ii., Of the Passions.

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    In June, Mr Schreiner, whose recent support of Sir Alfred Milner had incensed many of his Bond followers, resigned in consequence of the refusal of some of his colleagues to support the disfranchisement bill which he was prepared, in accordance with the views of the home government, to introduce for the punishment of Cape rebels.

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    In KH introduce two equal.

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    In March 1883 the government decided to introduce various important changes into the constitution.

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    In order to adapt this formula to logarithms, we introduce a subsidiary angle p, such that cot p = cot l cos t; we then have cos D = sin 1 cos( - p) I sin p. In the above formulae our earth is assumed to be a sphere, but when calculating and reducing to the sea-level, a base-line, or the side of a primary triangulation, account must be taken of the spheroidal shape of the earth and of the elevation above the sealevel.

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    In order to obtain at all events a qualitative representation of these it is usual to introduce into thc equations frictional terms proportional to the velocities.

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    In Queensland, where the earliest factory legislation dates from 1896, keen parliamentary conflict raged round the pro posal in 1907 to introduce the special boards system for fixing wages.

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    In some cases porous diaphragms have been employed; but such diaphragms introduce a new complication, for the liquid as a whole is pushed through them by the action of the current, the phenomenon being known as electric endosmose.

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    In spite of his doctrinal writings - which at the time made no little noise, so that his Compendium of Dogmatic (1760) was confiscated in Sweden, and the knighthood of the North Star was afterwards given him in reparation - it was the natural side of the Bible that really attracted him, and no man did more to introduce the modern method of studying Hebrew antiquity as an integral part of ancient Eastern life.

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    In spite of the silence of our records, Dr Stubbs thinks that kings so well acquainted with foreign usages as Ethelred, Canute and Edward the Confessor could hardly have failed to introduce into England the institution of chivalry then springing up in every country of Europe; and he is supported in this opinion by the circumstance that it is nowhere mentioned as a Norman innovation.

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    In the Bulletin of the society a large number of attempts to introduce this tree into general cultivation in other parts of France are recorded in detail, with the failure of almost all of them.

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    In the Western Church, on the other hand, we hear nothing of the order till the 4th century, when an attempt seems to have been made to introduce it into Gaul.

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    In these circumstances it was decided to introduce a system of comparative free trade; raw materials were admitted free; a uniform import of 10% was levied on manufactured goods, and 20% on colonial wares, the tax being determined not by the estimated value, but by the weight of the articles.

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    In these new fields he displayed the powers so conspicuous in his scientific inquiries, and he was now to introduce and establish scientific accuracy where previously there had been merely practical approximations.

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    In this way, there have been countless rumors of a new iPhone form factor that would introduce a physical keyboard.

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    In Turkey, and above all in Egypt, it has been found necessary greatly to limit the sphere and influence of the canonical jurists and to introduce institutions nearer to Western legal usage.

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    Indiarubber stereotypes are now extensively made use of as hand stamps, and attempts have been made to introduce them for press and machine printing.

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    Instead of the immediate relation of God to the world the Targums introduce the ideas of the Memra (word) and the Shechina (real presence).

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    Introduce her slowly to other members of your household, especially any other pets you may have.

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    Introduce him to the staff with treats and be sure to use a kind, high voice.

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    Introduce populations of stinking hawk's-beard at four additional sites in accordance with the proposals under English Nature's Species Recovery Program.

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    Introduce red or green colors with napkins and other accent pieces or go for a completely white and silver appeal.

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    Introduce the new food mixed with the normal food over a period of a week or so, slowly increasing the new food and decreasing the old.

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    Introduce traitors into his country, that the government policy may be rendered futile.

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    Introduce yourself in a way that shows that you have read the woman's profile.

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    Introduce yourself, and tell how you are related to the bride.

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    It can take time and patience to introduce a new cat into your household, but the end result is a happy and well-adjusted pet that will give you many years of companionship.

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    It consists of a parallelopiped glass so constructed that light falling normally on one end emerges at the other after two internal reflections at such an angle as to introduce a relative retardation of phase of 4r/4 between the components polarized in the principal azimuths.

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    It contains primarily a consideration of its probable effects on the character of the new members of parliament, and the measures which they may introduce.

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    It does introduce the possibility of high descant and variation parts, and facilitates the introduction of tunes with a wide range.

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    It fell to the lot of Lord Canning both to suppress the Mutiny and to introduce the peaceful revolution that followed.

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    It had been provided in a treaty between France and Great Britain (May 30, 1814) that no foreigner should in future introduce slaves into the French colonies, and that the trade should be absolutely interdicted to the French themselves after the 1st of June 1819.

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    It is best to introduce no more than one person per day.

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    It is convenient to introduce the zero; thus 0 I 2345 6789 o I 2345 indicates that after getting to 4 we make a fresh start from 4 as our zero.

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    It is indeed my pleasure to introduce you at the conference tomorrow.

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    It is objected that in the 79th letter of Seneca, which is the chief authority on the question, he apparently asks that Lucilius should introduce the hackneyed theme of Aetna merely as an episode in his contemplated poem, not make it the subject of separate treatment.

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    It is our pleasure to introduce Nicole, a beautiful, trim and sexy blond escort currently living and working in Scotland.

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    It is the cleanest option and doesn't introduce any unnecessary chemicals into the home.

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    It is unrealistic to think you can simply introduce a new plant and that it will then produce carotene on demand.

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    It may be necessary to introduce terms with zero coefficients.

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    It provides a basic "starter kit" to introduce people to the nature of video game design and some of the work that goes into some of the most popular titles, both for the PC and for home gaming consoles.

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    It was a good way to introduce them, and leave it to Alex to take care of it all in one sentence.

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    It was government's proposal to introduce a formalized resettlement program.

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    It was his great good fortune to find abundant unused material for his Life of Hume, and to be the first to introduce the principles of historical research into the history of Scotland.

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    It was no small triumph that there was even a passing attempt to introduce such a code as the law of the land.

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    It was published partly in compliance with his father's wishes, who thought that the proof of some literary talent might introduce him favourably to public notice, and secure the recommendation of his friends for some appointment in connexion with the mission of the English plenipotentiaries to the congress at Augsburg which was at that time in contemplation.

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    It was recently reported that supermarkets in Australia will introduce biodegradable bags made from tapioca starch in April 2003.

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    It was the first attempt at a comprehensive treatment of historic facts, the first to introduce the social and literary aspects of a nation's life as only second in importance to its political fortunes, and the first historical writing in an animated yet refined and polished style.2 While the History was in process of publication, Hume did not entirely neglect his other lines of activity.

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    It would be axiomatic to introduce myself in this situation.

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    It's easy to accidentally introduce bedbugs, fleas and other insects into your office or home with used bargains that contain more than you bargained for.

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    It's fine to introduce other colors into the room as well, but make sure they are either complementary to the colors in the painting, or they maintain the same hue and saturation.

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    Its manifoldness is not then to be taken as excluding its fundamental unity; the divisions which our ordinary perception and thought introduce into it have not absolute validity, but are to be interpreted as the outcome of the single formative energy or complex of forces which is the inner aspect, the soul of nature.

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    Last but not least, introduce the baby to the cat under your supervision, and let the cat smell the infant.

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    Layers are a great way to introduce funky looks to the scissor-wary but they immediately change the look of any hairstyle.

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    Lectures will introduce the students to relevant theatrical, institutional, political and historical contexts.

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    Let me introduce you to him.

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    Like all brands, they introduce new styles and phase out older ones.

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    Livy regards him as a less trustworthy authority than Fabius Pictor, and Niebuhr considers him the first to introduce systematic forgeries into Roman history.

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    LoveToKnow would like to thank Bill Turk for taking time out of his schedule to introduce this eco-friendly green, TAP Insulation to readers.

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    LoveToKnow would like to thankGidget Taylor, President and Founder, of The Puvet company for taking time out of her busy schedule to introduce readers to her line of children's bedding.

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    Maclaurin was the first to introduce into mechanics, in this discussion, the important conception of surfaces of level; namely, surfaces at each of whose points the total force acts in the normal direction.

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    Magnusson, is to introduce a thin film of the dye into one of the optical paths of a Michelson interferometer, and to determine the consequent displacement of the fringes.

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    Major players in the paint industry introduce new color palette collections every season or at least once a year.

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    Make a list of the activities your child enjoys and any new activities you want to introduce into your child's playtime.

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    Many parents hesitate to introduce their young children to computers fearing the possibility of negative influences in the world of cyberspace.

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    Many persons thought that he should at once have appealed to the country, and have endeavoured to obtain a distinct mandate from the constituencies to introduce a new Home Rule Bill.

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    Many pit viper and coral snake bites (20%) fail to poison their victim or introduce only a small amount of venom into the victim's body.

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    Many would hesitate to introduce compulsion of this kind.

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    Marc Jacobs collaborated with Sephora to introduce Daisy Marc Jacobs Pour Sephora, a collection of stylish accessories inspired by the scent.

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    Meet the Students Let us introduce you to your new classmates.

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    Mehemet Ali had already begun to introduce European discipline into his army, and Ibrahim had probably received some training, but his first campaign was conducted more in the old Asiatic style than his later operations.

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    Moreover, Hajjaj, in order to maintian the regular revenue from taxation, had been obliged to introduce stringent regulations, and had compelled a great many villagers who had migrated to the cities to return to their villages.

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    Most comforters will require the bed skirt, which affords you the opportunity to introduce another design element and color or pattern.

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    Most science teachers introduce students to the lab setting very early in the school year, typically on the first day, and that is when the bulk of safety procedures are discussed.

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    Mothers may introduce a pacifier because they want to stop breastfeeding.

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    Mr Harding now resolved that he himself would introduce the new warden to the hospital.

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    Much more serious difficulties met his attempts to introduce equality in the pressure of the taxes on the various classes.

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    My government will introduce legislation to reform support for housing costs.

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    My husband and I have a taverna on the beach and as far as I know were the first to introduce this practice.

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    Nail Brands Finding the right nail brands to introduce into your nail salon or beauty business is important.

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    Natural Predators - Another option is to introduce natural predators into the garden.

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    Neisen and others to introduce glass valves in lieu of stop-cocks.

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    No matter how you feed your baby, though, you should not introduce cow's milk until your baby has reached one year of age.

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    Not only did she govern Lombardy and Venetia directly, but Austrian princes ruled in Modena, Parma and Tuscany; Piacenza, Ferrara and Comacchio had Austrian garrisons; Prince Metternich, the Austrian chancellor, believed that he could always secure the election of an Austrophil pope, and Ferdinand of Naples, reinstated by an Austrian army, had bound himself, by a secret article of the treaty of June 12, 1815, not to introduce methods of government incompatible with those adopted in Austrias Italian possessions.

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    Notwithstanding the rude character of the apparatus at his disposal, Horrocks was enabled by his observation of it to introduce some important corrections into the elements of the planet's, orbit, and to reduce to its exact value the received estimate of its apparent diameter.

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    Now it is perfectly clear that it could not have been this object which impelled Solon to introduce sortition; for in his time the archonship was not open to the lower classes, and, therefore, election was more democratic than sortition, whereas later the case was reversed.

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    Now you know how to introduce a new kitten into a home with an older cat.

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    Of these the silica and alumina are chiefly those which the gangue of the ore and the ash of the fuel introduce, whereas the lime is that added intentionally to form with these others a slag of the needed physical properties.

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    On the 14th of July 1686 Newton wrote to Halley approving of his proposal to introduce woodcuts among the letterpress, stating clearly the different things which he had from Hooke, and adding, " And now having sincerely told you the case between Mr Hooke and me, I hope I shall be free for the future from the prejudice of his letters.

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    On the 19th of February 1906 the parliament was dissolved, without writs being issued for a new election, a fact accepted by the country with an equanimity highly disconcerting The agreement with the crown which had made this course possible included the postponement of the military questions that had evoked the crisis, and the acceptance of the principle of Universal Suffrage by the Coalition leaders, who announced that their main tasks would be to repair the mischief wrought by the " unconstitutional " Fejervary cabinet, and then to introduce a measure of franchise reform so wide that it would be possible to ascertain the will of the whole people on the questions at issue between themselves and the crown.

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    On the 9th of June Ferdinand re-entered Naples and bound himself in a second treaty with Austria not to introduce a constitutional government; but at first he abstained from persecution and received many of Murat's old officers into his army in accordance with the treaty of Casalanza.

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    On the theoretical side the question is open until we introduce some limitation upon the generality of the functions.

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    Once the cat seems comfortable with you, begin to introduce other family members.

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    Once the dog is able to hold down the meat and grain, introduce a couple of teaspoons of plain yogurt at each feeding.

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    Once you have registered, go to that part of the website and introduce yourself.

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    Once you have the basics and are starting to examine the deeper meanings of the hexagrams, other texts can introduce you to the metaphysics and cosmology involved.

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    Once you've given her that particular food for a couple of days without any problems, you can introduce a new food.

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    One of the easiest ways to introduce ancient Egypt into your interior design scheme is through accessories.

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    One way to lessen your first cat's fear of a new pet is to introduce the new pet behind a closed door.

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    Oops, I forgot to introduce myself before... I'm so impolite.

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    Or include an accent color wall to introduce more color, detail or interest to a space.

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    Our aim is to smarten up the estate and introduce more activites for us.

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    Our goal is to introduce 4 other collections by the end of 2011.

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    Our resident cat expert, Wendy Nan Rees, offers advice on how to introduce a new dog into your feline household.

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    Painting a room blue won't activate water energy until you introduce metal into the room, which is the water element.

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    Parents can also discuss with their children the impact of advertisement on personal spending habits and introduce their children to consumer advocacy publications such as Consumers Report.

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    Pewter Banks-Pewter coin banks will introduce baby to the art of saving for a rainy day!

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    Pierre in shamefaced and happy confusion glanced occasionally at her, and tried to think what to say next to introduce a fresh subject.

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    Plaids and stripes mixed with solids can give your room a homey feel and offer a great opportunity to introduce color palettes.

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    Plus, inspiring a sense of do-it-yourself fashion, Groovy Girls will also introduce two new Sticker Snazzmatazz sets.

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    Pre teenager models are often featured in television advertisements, in catalogs for stores, and on runways for fashion shows that popular stores often host in order to introduce a new line of clothing or a new branch of the company.

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    Problems have included immune rejection of the virus used to introduce the gene, loss of gene function after several weeks, and an inability to get the gene to enough cells to make a functional difference in the affected muscle.

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    Push-and-pull shunting is simple, but it is also slow, and therefore efforts have been made at busy yards where great numbers of trains are dealt with to introduce more expeditious methods.

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    Repartitioning of the cluster databases to introduce new cluster nodes for additional capacity requires the entire cluster to be shut down.

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    Replacing then the angle i on the right-hand side of equations (54) - (56) by some mean value, t, we introduce Siacci's pseudovelocity u defined by (59) u = q sec, t, so that u is a quasi-component parallel to the mean direction of the tangent, say the direction of the chord of the arc.

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    Retaliation for murder and other injuries was a common method of redress, although the church had endeavoured to introduce various reforms. Hence we find in the Brehon Laws a highly complicated system of compensatory payment; but there was no authority except public opinion to enforce the payment of the fines determined by the brehon in cases submitted to him.

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    Reuss, but since Graf was the first to introduce it into Germany, the theory, as developed by Julius Wellhausen, has been called the GrafWellhausen hypothesis.

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    River cruises can introduce eager guests to that incredible beauty face to face, in a way that mainstream cruises never could.

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    Romer 1 this is exactly the variation which a poet would introduce to relieve the primitive ballad-like sameness of question and answer; and moreover it forms the transition to the lines about the Dioscuri by which the scene is so touchingly brought to a close.

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    Rubbing a runny nose and then touching food can introduce the bacteria into cooked food.

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    Sama eyewear was one of the first companies to introduce technology to the optical industry, in the form of 100% titanium.

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    Schbnlein thus did something to introduce new and positive conceptions and exacter methods into Germany; but unfortunately his own mind retained the abstract habit of his country, and his abilities were dissipated in the mere speculations of Schelling.

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    Secondly, they introduce some Principles of Good Practice that must be applied if control of exposure is to be deemed adequate.

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    Sections 128 to 131 introduce a new offense of trespass on sites designated by the Secretary of State.

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    Selena goes to introduce herself to Kris and instead, ends up in a passionate clinch with her.

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    Sent to the island to introduce prelatic episcopacy, he went as he came.

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    She has since filed to trademark the nickname to use in her television series, as well as a line of diapers and other baby products she hopes to introduce.

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    She is said to have been the first to introduce into South Carolina (and into continental North America) the cultivation and manufacture of indigo, and she also imported silkworms-in 1753 she presented to the princess of Wales a dress made of silk from her plantations.

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    She took his hand but didn't introduce herself.

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    So maybe now you can stop this whole charade and introduce us to someone who is in charge.

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    So when the king was preparing the way for ennobling her, in order to introduce her into court circles, which were unwilling to receive her, the ministry protested in the famous memorandum of the 11th of February 1847 against the king's demand for her naturalization as a Bavarian, the necessary prcliminary to her ennoblement.

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    So, how do you introduce art to your child?

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    So, the one thing you really want to do is build the nursery slowly and introduce your cat gradually.

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    Socializing means you literally take your puppy or new dog and introduce him to everything and everyone you possibly can.

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    Some of the snacks are popular favorites and some are more exotic newcomers that we are excited to introduce.

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    Some rarer clausulae which he terms M (=malae) introduce no new principle.

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    Sometimes it is easier to gradually introduce your child to the potty.

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    Soter tried to introduce Hellenism into Persis.

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    Sounds of thunder lie behind the angelic choir who introduce ' Belt Up ' .

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    Spreads were first made as a way to introduce reduced-calorie fruit spreads.

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    Stay positive because it will show when you introduce yourself.

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    Stencil wall mural designs are a great way to introduce color and design elements without a big expense.

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    Strong guitar riffs and rough vocals introduce ' She Shook Me Cold ' with its wonderfully sleazy R'n'B sound.

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    Take the bedding the new cat has laid on for a week and introduce it to your current pets, so they get used to the new cats smell.

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    That province was under the able government of Ali Vardi Khan, who peremptorily forbade the foreign settlers at Calcutta and Chandernagore to introduce feuds from Europe.

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    The "Happy Hour" collection of mineral pigments is a great way to introduce summery shades to your collection, and a sample package containing all seven colors is just under $14.

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    The administration of prisons rests mainly with the various state authorities, and there is no federal or general system which would introduce uniformity of treatment.

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    The arrival of the internet platform does introduce regulatory asymmetry.

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    The attempt to introduce a new faith led to renewed strife, this time between converts and pagans, but King George (who fully appreciated the value of intercourse with foreigners) supported the missionaries, and by 1852 the rebels were subdued.

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    The author, however, does not recommend dissipation, and does not mean to introduce a religious motive - he offers simply a counsel of prudence.

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    The Bill was carried through the Prussian parliament, but the opposition aroused in the other states was so great that he did not venture even to introduce in the Btindesrat a law empowering the empire to acquire the Prussian railways.

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    The Center for Well Being offers a free lecture to introduce attendees to the Turiya method of meditation.

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    The charge that he laboured to introduce monarchy by intrigue is an under-estimate of his good sense.

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    The choice is open to maintain the last as an independent subclass, and to follow Claus in calling it the Leptostraca, or to introduce it among the Malacostraca as the Nebaliacea, or with Packard and Sars to make it an entomostracan subdivision under the title Phyllocarida.

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    The city has decided to introduce electric power from Winnipeg river, at a point some 50 m.

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    The common H. vulgaris is rather too rank a grower, and dangerous to introduce among choice bog plants.

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    The company also was the first to introduce 100% fragrance-free products and disclose ingredients listings.

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    The constitution of 1816 had conferred the suffrage upon all " white male citizens of the United States of the age of twenty-one and upward," had prohibited slavery, and had provided that no alteration of the constitution should ever introduce it.

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    The course will introduce the theoretical formalisms used to describe the various types of nuclear reactions.

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    The Croats acquiesced in their position of inferiority until 1840, when the Magyars endeavoured to introduce Hungarian as the official language.

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    The cultivation of coffee is confined to southern India, though attempts have been made to introduce the plant both into Lower Burma and into the Eastern Bengal district of Chittagong.

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    The cultivation of sugar-beet, introduced in 1900, became an important industry, but the attempt to introduce cotton failed.

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    The Dialogues introduce three interlocutors, Demea, Cleanthes and Philo, who represent three distinct orders of theological opinion.

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    The duke of Guise was now named lieutenant-general of the kingdom, but his Catholic leanings were somewhat held in check by the chancellor Michel de l'Hopital, through whose mediation the edict of Romorantin, providing that all cases of heresy should be decided by the bishops, was passed in May 1560, in opposition to a proposal to introduce the Inquisition.

    365

    The ear wire or post goes through the ear and as such can introduce dirt that may irritate or cause an infection.

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    The earlier you introduce your baby to glasses, the better.

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    The effective number of turns in the coil surrounding the test rod can be varied by means of three dial switches (for hundreds, tens and units), which also introduce compensating resistances as the number of effective turns in the coil is reduced, thus keeping the total resistance of the circuit constant.

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    The efforts of the government to introduce cattle-breeding have failed.

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    The emancipation of the slaves took place in 1837, and by 1877 it was found necessary to introduce East Indian labour.

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    The English conquest was incomplete; it failed to introduce either unity or strong governance.

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    The enhancement in the revenue amounted to 52% of the previous demand; but in estates in which the increase was specially large it was decided to introduce the new rates gradually.

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    The experience gained on the northern survey under Argelander's direction enabled Schdnfeld to introduce some improvements in the methods employed, which increased the accuracy of this work, which was practically accomplished in March 1881, some revision only remaining to be done.

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    The fact that it has become necessary to introduce regulations for its control by national legislation and international conferences shows the supremely important position which it has taken in the short interval of one decade as a means of communicating human intelligence from place to place over the surface of the globe.

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    The fellow will introduce probes spheres (both polystyrene and magnetic) in to a range of cells.

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    The final step is to introduce other pets in the household to your new cat.

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    The first attempt on the part of a Portuguese monarch to introduce an organized government into his dominions was made First by John III.

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    The first attempts to introduce Christianity undoubtedly came from Germany.

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    The first decree (Decretum de fide et ecclesia) declared that the Catholic Church has no right to introduce new dogmas, but only to preserve in its original purity the faith once delivered by Christ to His apostles, and is infallible only so far as it conforms to Holy Scripture and true tradition; the Church, moreover is a purely spiritual body and has no authority in things secular.

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    The first task of the new government was to introduce (on the 4th of March) an Additional Representation Bill, to rectify - in part - the disparity in electoral power of the rural and urban districts.

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    The following years witnessed a counter attempt to introduce the Scottish liturgy into England, especially for those who in the southern kingdom were inclined to Presbyterianism.

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    The forces X1, Y1, at 0 can thus be transferred to 0 provided we introduce a couple xiY1 yiXi.

    382

    The Game Boy line of systems has been revamped every few years to introduce new features such as smaller size, better graphics and a backlit screen.

    383

    The glumes have to be separated and the anthers cut away before the pollen is fully formed, care being taken at the same time not to injure the stigma, and specially not to introduce, on the scissors or otherwise, any pollen except that of the variety desired.

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    The goal is to introduce just enough additional light in the room so that the reflected IR light appears brighter.

    385

    The growing interest that seniors show in playing board games has led many game manufacturers to introduce fun and interesting games geared toward seniors.

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    The high altitudes of the Andean region also introduce vertical zones of temperature, modified to some extent by the rainless plateaus of the north, and by the excessive rainfall of the south.

    387

    The horror aroused by this crime did not long deaden the feeling, at least in official circles, that something must be done to introduce the principle of heredity, as the surest means of counteracting the aims of conspirators.

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    The importance of this generalization cannot be overestimated; it is of more than historical interest, for it remains the basis upon which certain authorities introduce the study of these curves.

    389

    The increasing demand for Venetian drinking-glasses suggested the possibility of making similar glass in England, and various attempts were made to introduce Venetian workmen and Venetian methods of manufacture.

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    The link by which they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature; and their connexion is to be sought in the view of the Creator himself, whose aim in forming the earth, in allowing it to undergo the successive changes which geology has pointed out, and in creating successively all the different types of animals which have passed away, was to introduce man upon the surface of our globe.

    391

    The new bishop showed much eagerness to reform the manners and morals of his clergy, and also to introduce greater order and reverence into the services of the church.

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    The next stage was, in the case of bronze, to introduce an iron core, probably to save needless expenditure of the more valuable metal.

    393

    The NHS executive aims to introduce pilot schemes in April.

    394

    The Nintendo Wii offers gamers a completely new experience, and it is with Wii Sports that Nintendo hopes to introduce new players to their unique motion sensitive control scheme.

    395

    The only hope of rescuing the industry from total disappearance lies in the fact that the natural indigo gives a faster dye than the manufactured product, while an effort has also been made to introduce the Java-Natal seed into India, which gives a much heavier yield, and so may be better able to compete in price with synthetic indigo.

    396

    The opening movement and solo saber worked very nicely, and the music was used elegantly to introduce the full ensemble movement feature.

    397

    The overthrow of Spanish rule in Mexico was the beginning of a new period, and efforts were made to introduce educational reforms, but the colonists and ecclesiastics were still governed by their fears and prejudices, and little was accomplished.

    398

    The pediatrician will advise when to introduce solid foods, usually around six months of age.

    399

    The popular legends of Sicily also inspired his muse; he was the first to introduce the shepherd Daphnis who came to a miserable end after he had proved faithless to the nymph who loved him.

    400

    The purchaser undertook to introduce settlers from northern Europe, to import cattle for the improvement of the Nicaraguan breed, to plant rubber and vanilla, and to provide schools for agricultural instruction.

    401

    The quality of the bulk of the Austro-Hungarian wines has been improved of late years, principally owing to the endeavours of the respective governments to introduce scientific and modern methods among the wine-farmers.

    402

    The result was that the system of commercial treaties ceased, and Austria-Hungary was free to introduce a fresh tariff depending simply on legislation, an " autonomous tariff " as it is called.

    403

    The second half of the course organizes students in program groups, to introduce the historiography and sources of their chosen field of study.

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    The senator called on the US Senate to force labels to introduce simpler clearer reporting practices.

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    The species has been used extensively by horticulturists to introduce winter flowering into summer flowering tuberous Begonias.

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    The struggle which the frontier settlers of Pennsylvania had made in the state legislature to secure unlimited issues of paper money and the enactment of laws favourable to the debtor class prejudiced him against the West, and he tried to introduce into the constitution a clause guaranteeing forever the political supremacy of the states east of the Alleghanies.

    407

    The thoughts of men were still set upon the near approach of the end, the troublous times that would issue in the break-up of the existing order and the return of Christ to introduce a new era.

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    The tutors should go through these aims with the group; two tutors can introduce the aims turnabout.

    409

    The US is planning to introduce four TMD systems within the next decade.

    410

    The use of Manchester prints and other European goods is fairly general; and the women, who make a fine native cloth from hemp, introduce coloured threads from the foreign stuffs, so as to produce ornamental devices.

    411

    The way in which the child thinks of him or herself is dependent on the way in which the parents treat the child and the ways in which the parents introduce the child to others.

    412

    The winery is committed to this affordable label as a way to introduce more wine consumers to these varieties.

    413

    The works introduce new meanings and messages; forge technical and esthetic innovations and sometimes subvert the standards imposed by the mainstream gaming industry.

    414

    The workshops will be followed up by free one-to-one coaching sessions to help managers introduce the pack into their business.

    415

    Their own demands were generally limited to the defence of order and religion, and to some extent coincided with the wishes of the emperor; but every attempt to introduce legislation in accordance with their wishes led to a conflict with the educated opinion of the country, which was very detrimental to the authority of the government.

    416

    Then came forced loans and debased currency (1788), producing still more acute distress until, in 1791, at the close of the two years' war with Russia, in which the disaster which attended Ottoman arms may be largely ascribed to the penury of the Ottoman treasury, Selim III., the first of the " reforming sultans, " attempted, with but little practical success, to introduce radical reforms into the administrative organization of his empire.

    417

    Then introduce fruits, keeping in mind that berries should not be included in a baby's diet.

    418

    Then, if we introduce another object anywhere in the series, all those coming after it will be displaced so that each will have the mark formerly attached to the next following; and the last will therefore be 9 instead of 8.

    419

    There are many interesting and exciting fabric designs that incorporate the color periwinkle, and these can be an excellent way to introduce the color.

    420

    There is a small chance that some part of the complex equipment may fail, which could introduce air into the system or affect the patient's blood levels, causing damage or death of vital organs (including the brain).

    421

    There is no reason to suppose that Nestorius intended to introduce any innovations in doctrine, and in any estimate of him his strong religious interest and his fervent pastoral spirit must have due weight.

    422

    There is the further possibility that creodonts may be directly descended from the carnivorous reptiles; a descent which if proved might introduce some difficulty with regard to the abovementioned theory as to the arboreal ancestry of mammals generally.

    423

    There will be a tendency on the part of the writer to fill up gaps; to state local customs as if they obtained universally; to introduce his personal equation, and to add to that which is the custom that which, in his opinion, ought to be.

    424

    These are great recipes to try with kids and can be a fun way to introduce children to baking.

    425

    These doctrinal interpretations introduce the economy of blinding the Jews into the parabolic teaching; the declaration as to the redemptive character of the Passion into the sayings; the sacramental, institutional words into the account of the Last Supper, originally, a solemnly simple Messianic meal; and the formal night-trial before Caiaphas into the original Passion-story with its informal, morning decision by Caiaphas, and its one solemn condemnation of Jesus, by Pilate.

    426

    These last two steps may introduce magnitudes which have to be subtracted, and which therefore have to be treated as negative quantities in the arithmetical.

    427

    These will introduce students to translation strategies and to the basics of comparative stylistics.

    428

    They are remarkable for skill in the massing of light and shade, richness and delicacy of colouring, and for the admirable style in which the drapery of the figures is handled, Bartolommeo having been the first to introduce and use the lay-figure with joints.

    429

    They are very bulky, and with the exception of a few, particularly the 116th and 118th, which introduce the most sweeping and laudable reforms into the law of intestate succession, are much more interesting, as supplying materials for the history of the time, social, economical and ecclesiastical, than in respect of any purely legal merits.

    430

    They can introduce such incidents as the change of a man into a horse, or of a woman into a dog, or the intervention of an afreet, without any more scruple than our own novelists feel in describing a duel or the concealment of a will.

    431

    They have to introduce the three people to the rest of the g roup.

    432

    They live under the care of volunteer puppy walkers who introduce the young pups to different sights, sounds and smells.

    433

    They took up their posts in January 1992 in order to introduce the formal teaching of the language in schools.

    434

    They were able for the first time to procure the election of one of their party in the Austrian Delegation, and threatened to introduce into the Assembly scenes of disorder similar to those which they had made common in the Reichsrath.

    435

    They were able, therefore, to introduce Illyrian as the official language, and cause the names of the streets to be written up in Illyrian.

    436

    Third, this approach will introduce greater dynamism into allocations.

    437

    This article will briefly introduce you to Dethklok before telling you where to find Dethklok guitar tabs on the Internet and in print form.

    438

    This could be a good thing, though, as it could introduce you to areas on their website that you wouldn't have otherwise known about.

    439

    This course can scarcely fail to introduce into the sand many bacteria, which may be washed through when the full working of the filters is begun; and it should not, therefore, be adopted when the source of the supply is known to be subject to human pollution.

    440

    This declaration of principles and plans is sometimes of importance, not only as an appeal to the people in respect of the past services and merits of the party, but as pledging them to the measures they are to introduce and push forward if they win the election.

    441

    This is also a good time to introduce the kittens to a litter box.

    442

    This is also the perfect time to introduce a large studded bag or a functional cropped jacket.

    443

    This judgment, founded as was afterwards admitted on insufficient knowledge, produced no effect; and, in the absence of any authoritative pronouncement, advantage was taken of the ambiguous language of the Ornaments Rubric to introduce into many churches practically the whole ceremonial use of lights as practised in the pre-Reformation Church.

    444

    This kit can also be a tool for young children to introduce the subject of death.Most husbands and wives grieve completely opposite and composing the kits together may alleviate some unwanted stress.

    445

    This postponement of abolition was dictated by the wish to introduce a fresh stock of slaves into Haiti, if that island should be recovered.

    446

    This program is designed to introduce students to social dancing.

    447

    This trial card cannot be used to renew existing accounts and is intended mainly to introduce players to the world of Xbox Live.

    448

    This will be seen by taking the mid-ordinate as the ordinate for which x = o, and noticing that the odd powers of x introduce positive and negative terms which balance one another when the whole area is taken into account.

    449

    This will introduce a full color story to the room with green taking center stage, cream setting the background and burgundy adding the interest.

    450

    This will introduce your child to concepts such as responsibility while making ordinary tasks into fun little adventures!

    451

    Though a foreigner, he soon acquired a thorough knowledge of Rumanian, and was instrumental in helping to introduce that language into the church as its official language.

    452

    Though Eustathius of Sebaste was the first to introduce the monastic life within the confines of what may be called Greek Christianity in Asia Minor (c. 340), it was St Basil who adapted it to Greek and European ideas and needs.

    453

    Though no great scholar or writer, he was a powerful force in the England of his day, and helped materially to disintegrate the medieval conditions still obtaining, and to introduce the humanist movement.

    454

    Thus Horsell, who was the first to introduce tints the ground, however, was made until towards the close of the 18th century, when horizontal contours and hachures regulated according to the angle of inclination of all slopes, were adopted.

    455

    Thus, to take an example, he will not print a critical text of Plautus with two letters (Y and Z) which were no part of the Latin alphabet in the age of that comedian; still less will he introduce into Latin texts distinctions, such as i,j and u, v, which were not used till long after the middle ages.

    456

    Time travel Introduce pupils to the genre of time travel stories, originating with The Time Machine by H.G. Wells (1895).

    457

    To address problems that arise in the resultant optimization we introduce a technique called spherical normalization that preconditions the Hessian matrix.

    458

    To introduce arbitrary characters into a string using octal or hexadecimal notation.

    459

    To introduce photo-chemical smog, and the four factors necessary for its formation.

    460

    To introduce the basic theory of solute transport in groundwater systems.

    461

    To introduce the role of surface coating in smog formation.

    462

    To produce a steady supply of electricity, power systems engineers introduce a battery storage unit that stores up the electrical energy produced when there's a lot of sunlight.

    463

    To stop the room looking bland you can introduce a lamp or rug in a vibrant aqua shade.

    464

    To the Greeks and Macedonians such a regime was abhorrent, and the opposition roused by Alexander's attempt to introduce among them the practice of proskynesis (prostration before the royal presence), was bitter and effectual.

    465

    To what extent is it possible to introduce secularism in these countries?

    466

    Troublesome insects, vampire bats, and the failure to introduce new blood into the degenerated herds, are responsible for its decline.

    467

    Trying to introduce new approaches in the beleaguered education system is about as effective as shooting a water pistol up the Niagara Falls.

    468

    Upon the outbreak of the Prussian Kulturkampf the Left had pressed the Right to introduce an Italian counterpart to the Prussian May laws, especially as the attitude of Thiers and the hostility of the French Clericals obviated the need for sparing French susceptibilities.

    469

    Use large plumes of white feathers around your centerpiece and introduce silver and blue glassware and ornaments.

    470

    We are thrilled to introduce Gabrielle, a beautiful, exotic temptress with a seductive, enchanting charm.

    471

    We introduce the minimum cost graph homomorphism problem, provide partial results and pose an open problem.

    472

    We need to rally against the government 's reluctance to introduce tax incentives.

    473

    We need to rally against the government's reluctance to introduce tax incentives.

    474

    We should be able to successfully leverage this operation further as we introduce new products and sell complementary third party products.

    475

    We utilize anti-CCP testing in our ' early synovitis clinic ' when a positive result influences the decision to introduce early anti-rheumatic drug therapy.

    476

    We will introduce a legal duty to trade fairly, enforced by a Food Trade Inspector within the Office of Fair Trading.

    477

    What better way than to introduce your child to the art of brushing his teeth.

    478

    What better way to rain on that parade then to introduce the drab, dark, and evil black balls.

    479

    What will be the best way to introduce all three dogs to each other?

    480

    When the Harlow Primary Care Group was looking at ways to improve services they were keen to introduce a primary care based vasectomy clinic.

    481

    When you do decide that its time to introduce your child to your boyfriend or girlfriend, take it slow.

    482

    Wherever you visit, carousel horses are a great way to introduce your kids to theme parks, and can be a perfect way to relax after a day of thrill rides and corn dogs.

    483

    While many instructors demonstrate each step as they introduce a new combination, many more instructors simply say the names of the steps and indicate with their hands which foot or arm is doing a given step.

    484

    While some ships are remodeled and "stretched" by adding central sections to existing hulls, the most common way to create larger ships is to introduce a new bigger class of vessels.

    485

    With one great exception, the dictum of Guizot is hardly an exaggeration, that " there is not in the Constitution of the United States an element of order, of force, of duration, which he did not powerfully contribute to introduce into it and to cause to predominate."

    486

    World War Three is about to break out and the Council will dissolve if I don't introduce the human who's immune to us.

    487

    Yet, though the new government found it necessary to introduce a Reform Bill, a wide difference of opinion existed in the cabinet as to the form which the measure should take.

    488

    You can also introduce new forms of dancing and music to seniors, such as salsa, tango, and even nightclub.

    489

    You can even add an outdoor blanket or quilt so that the new mom can introduce her little girl to the garden setting in comfort.

    490

    You can incorporate a pattern template in a page to add that special touch or introduce a certain theme.

    491

    You can introduce it in throw pillows, vases, lamp shades and appliances.

    492

    You can introduce other animal prints as well, such as leopard and tiger patterns.

    493

    You can introduce your baby to the cup once he is able to sit up and grasp objects fairly easily.

    494

    You should also introduce one food at a time, waiting several days before trying a new food to check for food allergies.

    495

    You should continue to introduce new baby foods, but be sure you introduce only one new food at a time to rule out any food allergies.

    496

    You weren't going to introduce him to me... or Tessa?

    497

    You wouldn't be in the way, and I'd be proud to introduce you to any of my friends.

    498

    You'll want to introduce the cat slowly to other pets and other family members.

    499

    Your pediatrician will probably advise you to only introduce one food at a time.

    500

    Zwingli and Calvin, developing a hint of Hus, introduce a distinction between the visible and the invisible Church which Melanchthon repudiates but later Lutheranism adopts.