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"If we want to introduce something for 2015, which is where I think we are going to head, then that's fine.
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"We knew we were introducing something for the first time that was completely different from American music, so we worked very hard.
"The idea of Teen Vogue trying to introduce something like that for back-to-school is a fun idea; why not be a part of it?" Deborah Marquardt, vice president for media and integrated marketing at Maybelline New York, part of the L'Oréal USA division of L'Oréal, said that for Teen Vogue's target generation, "shopping is like a sport".
When you introduce something new, wait for feedback.
Those unable to tell jokes go for this relatively new cliché to introduce something hilariously embarrassing, thereby killing it stone-dead in the process.
In Westminster David Cameron is in the firing line for trying to persuade his party to introduce something that wasn't in its manifesto.
The history of the battle for search dominance is consistent: Yahoo! is first to introduce something, and then Google improves upon it.
To reignite interest in Gucci, and introduce something different.
Then he came up with a solution for himself: "The only way you're gonna stop the meth addiction here is they've got to introduce something else.
Commitment is always required to introduce something new.
It is impossible, for example, to create a workaround for one iPhone's encryption without potentially introducing something that could work for all of them, they said.
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