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Indeed, such regulations furnish early instances of the exercise of the police power by cities.
Ms. Dry, apart from a few early instances of strain in her highest register, performed with clarity and insight.
Yet in 1975, scholar Norman Cohn demonstrated that these documents were not original and would be most appropriately described as early instances of research fraud.
Professor Freeman concludes her discussion (from the previous lecture) of the three early instances in which the American colonies joined together to form a union.
According to Mr Hooper, 64% of the early instances of AIDS were at or near places where CHAT was tried out.
There were a few early instances of integration, including the famed 1957 showdown at Central High School in Little Rock, in which Army troops escorted nine black students past angry whites -- and the Arkansas National Guard.
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This was an early instance of Alan recognising, nurturing and celebrating gastronomic talent.
Born in 1688, Drummond was an early instance of the tireless urban administrator; the Joseph Chamberlain or Robert Moses of his age.
It was an early instance of Cowell's tenacity in bringing to the outside world largely unreported stories.
In an early instance, Mr. Singer helped Richard Pryor recover fees paid to David Franklin, his manager at the time.
The home side did strike back when Edwards' nifty footwork left Lachie Turner marooned and put Jordan Williams over but it was a rare early instance of Devonian misjudgement.
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