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He tentatively introduced this new process on the 2001 album "Everybodys Mouth's a Book" (Pi), with a quintet called Make a Move.
Germany, for instance, tentatively introduced a green card of its own two years ago for information-technology staff only to find that a mere 12,000 of the available 20,000 visas were taken up.
The first model (Hazmap model) is tentatively introduced as a candidate for testing and is a subset of a seismicity model used in estimating the recent seismic hazard maps for Japan.
The activity coefficients (and therefore the activities) of single ionic species are concepts tentatively introduced by G. N. Lewis, which he could not define thermodynamically because of electroneutrality requirements.
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Over dinner at the local diner, we tentatively introduce ourselves.
You can try tentatively introducing the idea to them before telling them, if you're very unsure of how they will react.
Tentatively, she introduced herself as a North Korean defector.
NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)—The strong ratings for Tuesday's Democratic Presidential debate have surprised CNN executives, who are now tentatively considering introducing substance into their programming.
By Andy Borowitz October 15, 2015 NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report) — The strong ratings for Tuesday's Democratic Presidential debate have surprised CNN executives, who are now tentatively considering introducing substance into their programming.
She watched tentatively as he introduced himself to hurried commuters and then strode over with a huge bright smile.
Potentially interesting ideas for instance that Hitler became an anti-Semite only out of political opportunism are introduced tentatively, under the cover of novelistic licence.All in all, this makes for a strange book, one which is by turns learned and playful, entertaining and unconvincing.
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