Sentence examples for introduced names from inspiring English sources

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When you introduced names such as Belk and Zaxby's and BBVA Compass and TicketCity, I welcomed them, sight unseen, into my autumn embrace.

Therefore, to facilitate the track of our newly introduced names we refer to Table S5 which details for every founder haplotype a citation for the smallest enclosing clade that has so far been defined plus any new sub classification that was introduced in this study.

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A new measure is introduced, named discrepancy, to derive the embedding suitability of an area.

Two families of new basis sets which satisfy the continuous phase requirement are introduced, named as family W and family V.

Landlines have long been spoiled with Caller ID, and now T-Mobile customers will be equally privileged, as the carrier has introduced "Name ID".

In order to evaluate the success rate of ESDR approach considering both goals (SLA violation reduction and power efficiency), a new metric is introduced named as score (see Eq. 6).

A new character is introduced named "The Colonel" who is Suzy's neighbor in the film.

Midge and Alan had three children introduced named Ryan, Nikki, and Cassandra.

In later titles an evolutionary predecessor was introduced named "Pichu", which evolves into a Pikachu after establishing a close friendship with its trainer.

But meanwhile, in the published books, there's a character introduced named Jeyne Poole, Sansa's best friend, who ends up impersonating Arya.

To limit milling artefacts for obtaining a 3D FIB-SEM image stack, a new milling strategy was introduced, named double non-tilted milling (Fig.  2b).

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