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introduction to begin our journey with Him
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introduction, but allow me to do the coaching and teaching
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Ava looked stunned, "You've seen the structural changes so far and heard a little introduction to the science I've been working on
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He deleted all three without listening to anything more than the introduction
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Pushed up a couple days because of the present emergency, and his time for introduction to the situation was shortened to under two hours for the same reason
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"I got a little help from Ava," she ad-libbed, "I hope you're not angry with me?" Her smooth introduction to his situation was pretty well bungled already
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What I would like to put forth is an introduction
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This relatively civilized introduction to importuning went on for a few minutes more until interrupted by the approach of two railway policemen
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members are able to have a wider choice of meeting dates than the regular introduction at
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Following a brief introduction by the Speaker, the great politician rose from his seat on the front bench and the wild chatter that had filled the great hall subsided and was replaced by a hum of nervous excitement
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My Introduction to Magnets
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relatively civilized introduction to importuning went on for a few
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They spent another hour going over Ava’s history, then the next going over a brief introduction to their religion, especially as it applied to the ceremony of the bull
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Following a brief introduction by the Speaker, the great
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The guy with the bullhorn gave her a lot longer introduction, presumably telling them that she can never argue with them because she doesn’t speak a word of Minoan
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She saw a question or more cross his face for every word in that introduction, but he blinked them aside and said, “Welcome Ms
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Nelson’s Introduction to, 130
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Without introduction he turned and addressed them all, “I’ve been poking the fifth order around a little using some of the latest data
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Looking back, Tom found that the Major’s introduction more-or-
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When they had gotten quite a ways offshore, Belle began an introduction to what lay in store for them
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paper that had been used for their introduction to Guardian school,
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’ The Sergeant said by way of introduction
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Harry could tell them apart from that very first introduction
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But each introduction included: “
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Allcock varied the introduction little during the multiple repetitions, and it was at last dawning upon Harry that he would be attending Malvern College
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But his introduction to the game almost did not occur
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Needless to say, with an introduction like that, Tom was already
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He goes back to the organ and a few moments later the introduction to the Handel aria sounds through the church
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“We won’t keep you long,” he said, after quite a few minutes oratory and introduction, “We’d just like an ongoing report on your investigations
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It was then that the lady of the house made a formal introduction of herself and absent husband, and Harry introduced the ladies and himself, careful to avoid last names
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I am unused to resorting to such arguments as I was perforce required to employ, yet all was well and from our initial introduction to our parting of ways was but the duration of a good stretch and yawn first exercised upon a chilly winter's morning
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said, as if the introduction explained everything
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of man - and what an appalling introduction to Paris!2
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He found they were engrossed in speculatory simulations on ways to gain the maximum possible economic benefit from the introduction of their latest augmentation achievement, which they really didn’t even have deliverable yet
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I like gentle, loving, quiet, caring, and easy – going (like you) and then decided to find an introduction service and correspond with the Orient
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So you can tell the immigration people that we met through letters through an introduction service
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narrative), of her introduction to the Beauchamp
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This was our first introduction to that astonishing
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But this original state of things, in which the labourer enjoyed the whole produce of his own labour, could not last beyond the first introduction of the appropriation of land and the accumulation of stock
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Needless to say, after their initial introduction to the pimp and his whores, Alec and Solo Ki spent their days and nights at the Timber Wall Tavern undisturbed
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"If we believed that you can prolong the mortal shell, Christianity has always taught us that our mortal life is just an introduction to the life we'll have in Heaven, a larval stage if you will
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said Pierre by way of introduction
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As she expected, she did not have to wait long for her captors to make their introduction
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It has been probably in this manner that the introduction of clover, turnips, carrots, cabbages, etc
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The introduction of the feudal law, so far from extending, may be regarded as an attempt to moderate, the authority of the great allodial lords
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• Second, some readers may be interested in exploring organized religious and spiritual groups, and these appendices can provide an introduction to them
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Kate giggled, “Not so physical, but then that's as good an introduction as any
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Tei recovered, squeezed the Elf's hand a little tighter and began, “While GingerKat was the obvious ambassador, to fetch you up, introduce you to Sheranara and the One, it is my turn to fill in the blanks for you---being my sister and all!” She nodded to Tohm and Kate, “You heard GingerKat's introduction of the Nuncii;” the Elf nodded
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Last but not least, I would like to close this chapter with a quote from someone who needs no introduction:
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During your introduction, you should tell your audience what the structure of your presentation will be
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The introduction is a very important - perhaps the most important - part of your presentation
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You should concentrate on getting your introduction right
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You should use the introduction to:
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If the introduction was well prepared and delivered, you will now be 'in control'
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Normally, it's your decision, and you should make it clear during the introduction
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Sample Introduction to the Agenda:
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conj: it being the case that; in view of the fact that [in introduction to contracts]
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These companies, though they may, perhaps, have been useful for the first introduction of some branches of commerce, by making, at their own expense, an experiment which the state might not think it prudent to make, have in the long-run proved, universally, either burdensome or useless, and have either mismanaged or confined the trade
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The alterations which the universities of Europe thus introduced into the ancient course of philosophy were all meant for the education of ecclesiastics, and to render it a more proper introduction to the study of theology But the additional quantity of subtlety and sophistry, the casuistry and ascetic morality which those alterations introduced into it, certainly did not render it more for the education of gentlemen or men of the world, or more likely either to improve the understanding or to mend the heart
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There is scarce a common trade, which does not afford some opportunities of applying to it the principles of geometry and mechanics, and which would not, therefore, gradually exercise and improve the common people in those principles, the necessary introduction to the most sublime, as well as to the most useful sciences
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Media and society into the 21st century: a historical introduction, (West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, 2009)
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But though the bill which was then brought into Parliament, comprehended those two commodities only, it was generally supposed to be meant as an introduction to a more extensive scheme of the same kind
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Raucous laughter greeted his introduction, and the proud smile that had adorned his face moments
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I was able to get an interview with her and approximately a month later, she called me and invited me to come to work at the University teaching Introduction to Women’s Studies
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However, the introduction of synthetic
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Standing in a pale blue silk gown worked with silver embroidery, the woman heaved for breath at the end of her introduction, the diamond necklace rising and falling within the low-cut neckline that exposed more of her ample bosom than Adem would have considered decent for such times
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introduction to the king of Lea Harbor
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Did much for the growth of American manufacturing with his introduction of the assembly line
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Needs no introduction
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A slightly runny nose, inflamed gums or a swollen flea bite may point to the introduction of an infection and may indicate the need for the proactive use of Echinacea
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As if waiting off-stage for this introduction, the most handsome man Amaranthe had ever seen strolled into the room
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That an individual is (inherently) ―good‖ and that the corruption of (natural) goodness is understood within the context of conventional designs does not follow in the manner that (natural) goodness would never compromise itself inasmuch as it would be contrary to its (nature) to do so; each social unit being (naturally) good; that is to say, (natural) goodness, standing side by side with (natural) goodness, would (naturally) reject its mutual corruption as well as its own corruption and furthermore, the assumed absence of evil, understood as the antithesis of ―good,‖ would (otherwise) preclude the introduction of unwholesome examples seeking to promote a corrupting influence on (natural) goodness; moreover, were (natural) goodness
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Such was the simple strategy George unveiled after a brief introduction to the fundamentals of roulette
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The introduction argued that substituting a political position checklist for humanitarian results is excuse making for one side or the other
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“I’ve just ordered announcements for your introduction to society to be held on Saturday,” he continued
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“You said my introduction is still two days away,” I said
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“They’re assembling in the ballroom,” she said without introduction when we stepped inside
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“What, exactly, is this introduction?” I asked, shifting the purse on my shoulder
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“I will be back before the introduction,” he said
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” I remembered the introduction the next day
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You’ll get more, after the introduction, of course, but these were all unofficial, sent by Mr
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“And after that, it will be time to get ready for the introduction,” she added
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The introduction had not seemed quite real before—it was hard to imagine the echoing mausoleum of a mansion filled with light and noise and people
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“This is Jennifer,” he said by way of introduction
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“Today—this introduction is going to be news, too,” I said
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“Not in a Lesser Introduction,” he said dryly
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“So what would a Grand Introduction be?” I prompted
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This gives you a good introduction to the
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When you complete the Introduction Course and the Beginning Animal Communication
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George had previously pointed Brian out to Caroline, suggesting that as a single woman, perhaps she would appreciate an introduction
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I made it up because I’d promised it in the introduction
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As we walked around to the front of the old bungalow, I started to wonder if this introduction was really such a good idea
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Just have this Zinsmann fellow go out there and make an estimate of what has to be done, and how much it will cost, then he and Colling can report to Captain Barretson here,” he said, nodding towards one of the officers seated with him, who acknowledged the introduction
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So, what are we to make of the biblical flood story? Is it a portion of the “history of a people” as I posited in the beginning of the introduction? A story of their “origins” or was it meant to illustrate a moral principle, the “rewards of adherence and consequences of resistance” to the precepts that it was there to teach? It seems that it is a good fit into all of these categories, but which one would have been the most important reason for its retelling over the many hundreds of years? It would appear that the moral lesson of what happens to people who obey as against what happens to those who don’t would be the larger meaning that it was meant to impress, as it was handed down from an older generation to the younger
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barn and his introduction
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Could the short introduction to the biblical story of Abraham then be a parable representing the movement of followers of EL, the “God Most High” away from the religious power center of Ur? Because it was the eastern anchor of the Fertile Crescent, it would have made more sense to flee up the Euphrates River than to try to escape into the harsh desert environment that was the southern limit of their land
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How had John perceived the “vast panorama” that he had viewed when he said in his introduction, “For the time is near…” (NKJV) “when all these things will come true” (The Living Bible)
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) or those hundred years were an introduction to the next 900-year part of it
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I wonder if John had a similar problem understanding at what group or age he was directed to invoke this particular warning? After all he did seem to understand that the vision had directed him to issue an advisory, “For the time is near” as introduction to the whole message
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The first introduction of them in this biblical story seems to be when they were selected among several others to spy out the Promised Land that resided somewhere within the bounds of the “land of Canaan