Sentence examples for history introduced from inspiring English sources

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But as in other areas of 18th-century learning, history introduced an element of doubt: had there really been progress from ancient to modern times?

A 20-year, $7.8 billion plan (the largest environmental restoration proposal in American history), introduced by Vice-President Al Gore last October, proposes that the engineers should destroy several of the dykes that keep water from reaching the Everglades.

As moviemakers and film critics for Cahiers du cinéma, the New Wave directors challenged conventional film-making techniques, forced the rewriting of cinema history, introduced the notion of the director as auteur and persuaded every country that they needed a New Wave.

In CESM experiment, the specific storage for output data volumes related to land and atmosphere history introduced in Sect.

Ron Kita who recently received the first US patent (8901943) related to gravity modification, in recent history, introduced me to Dr. Takaaki Musha some years ago.

As the relative risks of participation of women who had or had not had a smear in the past seven years did not differ (1.90 v 1.76, P=0.80), it seems unlikely that screening history introduced bias in the participation of women in self sampling in both groups.

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Germany's labor-market institutions are a product of the country's history; introducing them wholesale to the United States wouldn't be easy.

It also has an impressive history, introducing coast-to-coast jet service in the 1950s, pioneering electronic reservations in the '60s and offering the first major frequent-flier program in the '80s.

There has never been more of it available, of a range unimaginable to music-goers of even 50 years ago, stretching from across the globe and back through history, introducing and reintroducing us to modes new and forgotten, strange rhythms, mysterious harmonies, arcane structures.

Larry Cahn stands out as Barry's father-in-law and assorted other characters, most memorably a teacher with a skewed sense of history (introducing students to Neville Chamberlain and his nephews, Richard and Wilt) and a husband who cheers on his wife's overeating in "Grow, Mrs. Goldfarb," to the tune of "Glow-Worm".

On the day known as Blue Rush, when incoming freshmen learn about extracurricular activities, Lydia Hill and Brandon Reams were making history, introducing their fellow cadets to Spectrum, the academy's first club for gay, lesbian and bisexual students and their straight friends and supporters.

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