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It's a move that could introduce a new generation to the town's forgotten history.
On Tuesday, the company will announce a string of deals that could introduce it to millions of potential new customers.
In writing my book, "The Forgetting River," I shared the story of the hidden Sephardic Jewish identity of the Catholic Carvajals in a way that could introduce ancestors to descendants.
Researchers, for example, would give a new treatment to patients who they thought might benefit and compare the outcomes to those of previous patients who were not treated, a method that could introduce serious bias.
(The Garden confirmed its own rates but wouldn't comment on Barclays'.) This has caused many in the New York boxing world to imagine the emergence of a price war that could introduce competition between the two arenas and reinvigorate the sport.
Also on Thursday, thousands of Kurds marched in cities in northern Iraq to protest a decision by Turkey's Parliament to authorize military incursions against Kurdish separatist rebel bases in Iraq, a threat that could introduce a new military dimension to the Iraq war in the country's north.
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"This is the worst time that we could introduce that uncertainty into this fragile housing market," Mr. Donovan told a Senate subcommittee.
Mr. Lott has remained coy about his intentions, suggesting that he could introduce the bill if that seemed politically advantageous, the aides said.
He said that there was a possibility that it could introduce contamination.
In a brief statement, Mr. Harper suggested that he shut down Parliament so that he could introduce a new economic plan in the spring.
"Getting in to that other dimension the other side was something that we could introduce in the second part".
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