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In North America, where it was introduced as long ago as the 1940s, it's known as the pedestrian scramble, a typically unabashed title for an installation unbeatable in symbolising the individual anti-hindmost energy of the American Dream, as well as the wider theme of Life in the City.
It was introduced as a result of the 2013 Collins review.
The bat was one from the family's basement; it was introduced as evidence on Tuesday.
The article states that the Tomlinson review was not implemented because it was introduced as a fait accompli.
The peck has been in use since the early 14th century, when it was introduced as a measure for flour.
The company developed the drug to treat pulmonary and gastrointestinal infections, and it was only approved to treat anthrax years after it was introduced as a general antibiotic.
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Since the textural random variable models the variance of the signal rather than its amplitude, it is introduced as a square root term in the data vector (described in [8]).
It is introduced as an emergency measure after consultation with other agencies.
It is introduced as having the "comfortably shabby air of a place whose inhabitants had long stopped seeing it".
Most would be happy to see it legalised in Britain but still want a lot more research, particularly on primates, before it is introduced as a clinical procedure.
The melody is that of an 1820 folk hymn from southern Austria, but the way it's introduced, as a solo piano line supported by questioning harmonies, seemed to link it with bubble-gum pop.
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