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The importance of Nehru in the perspective of Indian history is that he imported and imparted modern values and ways of thinking, which he adapted to Indian conditions.
So he imported one.
He imported another for the museum too.
With a second visit, he imported Daguerre's ideas on photography.
After the war, he imported beef and ran butcher shops.
He imported plants and contributed to horticultural journals.
He imported "tycoon," "pundit," and "kudos" into English.
Hall was their champion; he imported their work to America, and burnished it.
In the 1540s, owing to a lack of trained Swedes, he imported German administrators.
The opposite side had looked inert, he thought, so he imported a white storefront from Amsterdam.
He imported the blended powder of cloves, cinnamon, cardamom and fennel in his carry-on.
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