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Pedagogical compositions of Abovian include the book for reading Introduction to education (1838), a textbook of Russian grammar and an Armenian-language novel History of Tigran, or a moral manual for the Armenian children (printed in 1941).

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His is also a widely read introduction to the sciences, the De ortu scientiarum.

The title and the abstract of each selected study are read (introduction and conclusion are also read when it is necessary).

For more information about network analysis the article by Hawe at al provides an easy to read introduction [ 17].

When the pageant began, the mothers brought their babies forward one by one and held them out toward the judges, who rated them while Stacie read introductions.

She said she was ordered at times "from on high" to read introductions word for word and announce obscure songs like "Opening Night," "Torpedo Junction" and "I Dug a Ditch".

But over the years, I've read introductions to the book and commentaries about it, listened to discussions of its principles and have even cited some of its points in my own articles.

I never read introductions to list articles, so let's just dive in.

If you want to read introductions to Shakespeare's plays or to any book for that matter, it's always better to read them last or, better still, not at all for one simple reason.

I remember him reading the introduction to my dissertation, circling words with a red pen.

Anyone looking for a primer on how best to exploit the riches of nature could do worse than reading this introduction to the problem.

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