Sentence examples for introduced to one from inspiring English sources

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Our data point to the highly interactive nature of lipid bilayer constituents, where perturbations introduced to one region have significant consequences on other regions of the bilayer.

Nearly 20 years ago, the country was introduced to one of the most outrageous, brash, clownish women on television.

Dylan appeared on The Tyra Banks Show this week, where she was introduced to one of her bidders - an eager-looking 59-year-old.

"We bring companies together that would not normally be introduced to one another".

Lucas and Kurtz were introduced to one another in the early 1970s by the film-maker Francis Ford Coppola.

Already here we are introduced to one of the author's continuing preoccupations: the war hasn't ended, only the fighting.

Chimps reared apart will have to be carefully introduced to one another, a process that could take months.

Dining at Toots Shor's landmark restaurant in Manhattan, he was introduced to one "Ernest Hemingway, the writer".

Harpurhey's even ready to be introduced to one of the Davids' drag queen alter ego, Diana Dior.

Queen Victoria was introduced to one of them, in 1842, and pronounced her "painfully and disagreeably human".

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If EF-1α was re-introduced to one or more groups, then the green algal and plant EF-1α genes will not form a single well-supported clade.

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