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In England, the gradual exhaustion of timber led first to prohibitions on cutting of wood for charcoal and eventually to the introduction of coke, derived from coal, as a more efficient fuel.
The development of the slow, or hand-turned, wheel as an adjunct to pottery manufacture led eventually to the introduction of the kick wheel, rotated by foot, which became the potter's principal tool.
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Speaking in his Hong Kong office, property promoter Gordon predicts that, as has happened elsewhere in the world, concern over foreign investment in British property will eventually lead to the introduction of measures to protect local buyers.
It was this distinctive backdrop that eventually led to the introduction of an 'education voucher' programme, namely the PEVS, in 2007.
It eventually led to the introduction of a preliminary round in the Oceanian zone qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Roberts' cornering method of hanging off the motorcycles with his knee extended forced him to use duct tape as knee pads, and eventually led to the introduction of purpose-built knee pucks used by all motorcycle road racers today.
Such a trial could eventually lead to the introduction of individualized treatment for HNSCC in the clinic.
Spanish military superiority eventually owed its success to the introduction in 1521 of the musket (an improved harquebus) and to the refinement of pike and musket tactics in the years preceding the Battle of Pavia.
Apple's Steve Jobs killed the Newton in 1998 but saw potential in the concept, which eventually led to the 2007 introduction of the industry-changing iPhone and the 2010 introduction of the iPad.
Finally, 'invade' and 'invasion' refer to the introduction of species, whether they are eventually invasive or not.
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