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And she is not an architect, though she has introduced much of architecture's discipline and invention into her craft.
In doing so he also introduced much of the pageantry and traditions we continue to associate with the Olympic Games.
Having close ties with Italy, Marie introduced much of the art of that country into her court.
That pocket camera introduced much of what makes the Canon special: the f/2.0 lens, the big sensor (0.61 inches), RAW-format images and so on.
Pakistan Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, who died in 1997, introduced much of the outside world to Pakistan's qawwali music, with its succinct refrains and driving, call-and-response improvisations.
State Senator LeRoy Louden, who has introduced much of the failed Whiteclay legislation during the past decade, chuckled when he heard about the sums that Anheuser-Busch and other industry interests had contributed to his colleagues.
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Donald Richie, a prominent American critic and writer on Japan who helped introduce much of the English-speaking world to the golden age of Japanese cinema in 1959 and recounted his expatriate life there spanning seven decades, died on Tuesday in Tokyo.
The Persian god Mithra (Mithras), the god of light, was introduced much later, probably not before the 2nd century.
Under the rule, no antislavery petition could be introduced, much less discussed, on the floor of the House of Representatives, effectively silencing abolitionist voices.
In the time since food irradiation was first introduced, much has changed both in terms of analytical chemistry capabilities and attitudes towards the use of animals in safety testing.
By contrast, soot temperature and volume fraction gradients across the field of view introduce much smaller errors of less than 50 K in temperature and 20% in volume fraction.
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