Sentence examples for introduced on page from inspiring English sources

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There's a guy introduced on page 278 who is one of the best characters I've read in fiction for the last decade: this wonderful Ukrainian maniac named Boris, who both helps and hurts the protagonist Theo at the same time.

A new character is introduced on page 607.

And the rifle — hand grenade, doodlebug, whatever — that has been introduced on Page 107 finally goes off, casting a terrible pall.

We are introduced on page five to the "Connectivity is destiny" maxim.

Unfortunately, when this quantity (Δ n c proportional to [rate of additions+rate of deletions] c) is first introduced on page 7, readers could easily confuse it with just the net change in n c (denoted dnc and proportional to [rate of additions-rate of deletions] c ).

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For example, a character introduced on one page as "Shankly" would ideally become "he" at the next mention and perhaps "the manager" after that.

Concurrently with the release of CIAO 2.0 an entirely new set of Web pages was introduced on-line, to help and guide users during their data analysis.

The items introduced on this page will probably be most useful, not to Cadets — who in a sense already are West Point History — but to others: parents and friends, students of history; and not least, I hope, to prospective applicants [who might, in all seriousness, want to start here].

So many of the foundational voices introduced on its pages have gone silent, quieted by death or disappearance from the world it covered.

The red logo appeared for the first time in 1959, the first colour cover in 1971, and it was only in 2001 that full colour was introduced on all inside pages.

And it draws pretty much the whole cast of characters from his library into the conversation — the kings and philosophers and poets and historians and statesmen and assorted saints and scoundrels whom he introduced on the first pages of Book I, with the words "Man is indeed an object miraculously vain, various and wavering.

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