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When she began hearing from some young people that Brooklyn had cheaper and hipper entertainment than Manhattan, she instituted Uptown Nights, for which one ticket (usually $15) offered entry to a night of performance in a clublike setting, and a free drink.
Basically, Sunday has been instituted for the sake of nature.
The format and language he instituted for financial reporting are still used at Ford today.
Fines have been instituted for individuals or media groups who might break the law.
A similar requirement was instituted for victims of Nazi crimes who received restitution.
Justices of the peace, elected by the county zemstvos, were instituted for minor offenses.
An infrequently used variant is the supplementary-vote system, which was instituted for London mayoral elections.
In 2003, a string program was instituted for primary students.
In this case dietary changes could be instituted for limited time periods.
He instituted regular paychecks for the military.
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