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It heralds a new generation of renewable fuels and chemicals, based on one of humankind's earliest uses of biotechnology.
Two of the earliest uses of metallic sodium were in the manufacture of sodium cyanide and sodium peroxide.
"We have been a shopping," declares the heroine of Fanny Burney's 1778 novel Evelina in one of the earliest uses of that last word.
She searched for the earliest uses of the phrase, finally landing on Griswold's reference, a discovery Taylor-Blake reported to the listserv of the American Dialect Society.
One of the earliest uses of ceramic ferrites was as a channel filter in telephony, although solid-state filters and fibre optics are making this application obsolete.
One of the earliest uses of the word is found in the 14th century in the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, who applied the term "rym doggerel" to his "Tale of Sir Thopas," a burlesque of the long-winded medieval romance.
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Bush's earliest use of the executive privilege came in his very first year of presidency.
The earliest use of the term "back story" is recorded by the OED as recently as 1982.
Almost from the earliest use of ACE inhibitors, certain scientists suspected they could do more than relax the blood vessels.
Perhaps the earliest use of masks was in connection with hunting.
The earliest use of bromine was in medicines.
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