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The order that he had introduced into public administration was to have a lasting effect.
Rybka's restrained Pirc treatment resembled one that I had introduced into practice.
Jews were abhorrent because they had introduced into world history the "weak" concepts of legality and conscience.
She drafted and had introduced into Congress in 1923 the first equal rights amendment to the Constitution.
Kearns was one of a number of young, left-field selections Dwyer had introduced into the Wallabies camp in the run-up to the 1991 tournament.
In the nineteen-thirties, the Austrian musicologist Robert Haas, the director of a new Bruckner edition, set about undoing cuts and other changes that well-meaning colleagues of the composer had introduced into early publications.
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The changes amount to a work penalty that he has introduced into the tax credit system.
The most significant impact may be on the market-based, competitive ethos which successive governments have introduced into education, however.
There is no removing the heat we have introduced into the oceans, nor the 40bn tons of CO2 we pump into the atmosphere every single year.
This is one of the product design trade-offs we've introduced into Nehalem.
That's the dilemma a certain Mr. Celltasticprices818 has introduced into the mix.
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