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The tapes had first to be mentioned, so as to be dismissed.
For years, whenever television fortune-tellers forecast Larry King's eventual replacement, Katie Couric's name was the first to be mentioned: one of the best interviewing jobs on television, and one of the best-known interviewers on television.
"It is considered the most prestigious of the awards — the first to be announced, and the first to be mentioned in most articles about it," said Roy Harris Jr., author of "Pulitzer's Gold: Behind the Prize for Public Service Journalism".
"You talk to coaches or people who have been around the game a long time about the best players of all time, his name is always one of the first, if not the first, to be mentioned," Wright said.
His influence was particularly felt on the second section of chapter four focussing on the factors leading to differences in level of income, of which length of training was the first to be mentioned.
During interviews and focus group discussions, economic issues were always the first to be mentioned by respondents as key causal factors.
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It has been hot for about four years, to judge by when it first began to be mentioned regularly in the media.
The first finding to be mentioned is that, even in a group of breast cancer with a family history, the incidence of BRCA mutations is relatively low (about 25%) in our population of Italian women.
Well, Tom, yours was the second email I've received, and the second one to be mentioned.
The second aspect to be mentioned is that over time elasticities have risen, suggesting that this linking relationship has grown stronger over time.
GDRT was most likely the first Aksumite king to be involved in South Arabian affairs, as well as the first known king to be mentioned in South Arabian inscriptions.
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