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To read through each statement is to be introduced to something we would otherwise neglect.
People and places have been named as if we were being introduced to something baldly – or perhaps even boldly – descriptive.
And if we Larkin innocents later discover what Williams was up to, so much the better – the richness of his comedy has been added to belatedly, and we've also been introduced to something excellent that we may never otherwise have encountered.
"The girls are really very interested - the thing is that maybe they've never been introduced to something like that before," said Ms Hasselager.
Will that make it a hard sell to art-lovers? "People always have an appetite to be introduced to something new and to see who is up and coming," says Monk. "I think people want to be challenged".
If Niklas and Janus have been successful in securing rights to network shows, we're about to be introduced to something which is very likely to result in me cancelling my cable television subscription once and for all.
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It was a great idea and should definitely be introduced to give that something bit extra to local elections".
Maybe they need help on being introduced to an acquirer or something.
It was before Mr. McCartney's songs became something parents introduced to children and grandchildren.
This introduced him to something else: girls.
WHERE McCall, Idaho IT was 24 years ago when my buddies introduced me to something called white-water rafting.
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