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The great majority of current Premier League players made their professional debuts since that rule was introduced, meaning their entire careers have been played with it in place.
Last year it was announced that NPAS would be introduced, meaning regional forces shared helicopters.
In triple helix field, field intensity concept can also be introduced, meaning the degree that one helix acts the things around it.
In 1973, an immigration stop was introduced meaning that immigration in the 1980s and 1990s primarily consisted of persons who were family reunificated and refugees from conflicts in the Middle East, Sri Lanka, Somalia, and the Balkans [ 8].
The only possibility of introducing meaning into such a world lies in art, he concludes, and especially in literature.
The 'tragic' ontologies of Sartre, de Beauvoir and Camus, on the other hand, insist on the inhospitality of the world towards human endeavours insofar as the world is mostly reticent to our attempts at introducing meaning and unity into it.
As I have shown here, word meaning operates only in context and by introducing meaning potential at the lexical level, i.e. a mental lexicon, we open up the model to developments in lexicology both in terms of contributing and benefitting from research.
With Project Prospect, the Royal Society of Chemistry RSCC) has played a pioneering role in introducing meaning (semantics) to published content [ 47] and creating computer-readable chemistry.
In his new television series, Chris Lilley's alter-ego schoolgirl Ja'mie introduced "quiche", meaning attractive.
But now Mr. Daschle's office expects more than 50 speeches on the resolution after it is formally introduced early next week, meaning that a vote may not take place until late in the week of Oct. 7.
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