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These introduced strong Arabic linguistical and cultural influences into the kingdom.
In this painting he also introduced strong colour, through the glowing red of Mary's gown.
For six years, it unblinkingly revealed what life was like in a hospital, and it introduced strong and competent female physicians.
We have already introduced strong measures such as greater ministerial oversight of spend and tough new rules for suppliers to drive better value for money for taxpayers".
Nick Clack, senior energy campaigner at the Campaign to Protect Rural England, said: "The government claimed to have introduced strong legal safeguards on fracking to protect the countryside and communities.
"The government has introduced strong reforms that target serious repeat offenders but we're also investing in the futures of young offenders through our boot camp trial," he told the Courier-Mail.
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Facebook introduced stronger privacy controls in May after groups complained that it shared too much personal data.
NYPD Blue, for example, introduced stronger language and more explicit nudity than any network television series to date when it debuted in 1993.
"We have also introduced stronger rules to pause payments for new enrolments to providers and move to payment in arrears where there are concerns about the provider's performance," Hartsuyker said.
That may be why, in a study of a hundred and fifty years of patent protection, Josh Lerner, of the Harvard Business School, found that countries that introduced stronger protections for patents saw no increase in innovation by their citizens.
Over the past couple of decades, kamado manufacturers, including Big Green Egg, have introduced stronger construction materials, with better insulation that can sustain more than 900 degrees and hold heat for more than 12 hours.
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