Sentence examples for was institutes from inspiring English sources

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was institutes

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To begin or initiate (something); to found.

  • He instituted the new policy of having children walk through a metal detector to enter school.

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Ferrier's major work was Institutes of Metaphysic, the Theory of Knowing and Being (1854).

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Cattle ranching was instituted later.

The Russian Academy of Sciences was instituted in 1724.

Universal suffrage was instituted in 1948.

A local militia was instituted in 1701.

Hemofiltration was instituted coincident with intubation.

Two years ago a new policy was instituted by the National Hockey League.

A motorcycle patrol was instituted in New York City in 1905.

A five-year plan was instituted in 1934.

Cities were soon built and kingship was instituted on earth.

"The Dartmouth Conference was instituted several years ago," he explained.

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