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introduction and Portable
Interleaf Worldview's core functionality is familiar to users of Adobe Acrobat and other Portable Document Format ( PDF ) viewers, although Worldview preceded by a year the introduction of Acrobat in 1993.
* The 1982 introduction of the Compaq Portable, the first 100 % IBM PC compatible computer, providing portability unavailable from IBM at the time.
In 1946 Cowley edited Viking's edition of The Portable Faulkner, and his introduction is generally considered a turning point in William Faulkner's reputation in the United States at a time when many of his early works were in danger of going out of print.
The format change was likely done due to the introduction of Arbitron's Portable People Meter audience measurement system in the month of June into the Milwaukee market.
From mid-2004 until the introduction of Arbitron's Portable People Meters ( PPMs ) to the Chicago radio market in mid-2008, WGCI was the # 1 music station and overall radio station in the Chicago radio market.

introduction and Cervantes
Tomo I, facsimile of 1939 edition, with introduction and notes by Joaquín Ramírez Cabañas, published Mexico City by Pedro Robredo ; reproduced online at the Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes ( Alicante, Spain, 2005 )

introduction and Samuel
Jerome, in the introduction to his Latin translation of the books of Samuel and Kings ( part of the Vulgate ), referred to the book as a chronikon (" Chronicles " in English ).
* TIB = The Interpreter ’ s Bible, The Holy Scriptures in the King James and Revised Standard versions with general articles and introduction, exegesis, exposition for each book of the Bible in twelve volumes, George Arthur Buttrick, Commentary Editor, Walter Russell Bowie, Associate Editor of Exposition, Paul Scherer, Associate Editor of Exposition, John Knox Associate Editor of New Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Samuel Terrien, Associate Editor of Old Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Nolan B. Harmon Editor, Abingdon Press, copyright 1955 by Pierce and Washabaugh, set up printed, and bound by the Parthenon Press, at Nashville, Tennessee, Volume XI, Philippians, Colossians and Exegesis by Francis W. Beare, Exposition by G. Preston MacLeod, Thessalonians, Pastoral Epistles First and Second Epistles to Timothy, and the Epistle to Titus, Philemon, Hebrews
Most notable, however, is the statement from his introduction to the Books of Samuel:
The introduction of the so-called Kinderwetje ( literally, " children's little law ") by legislator Samuel van Houten in 1874 forbade child labour under the age of 12.
* William Oldys-The Harleian Miscellany ( introduction by Samuel Johnson )
The introduction of these new Italian forms in turn necessitated the flurry of Renaissance poetry manuals, by George Gascoigne, Samuel Daniel, Charles Webb, and Sir Philip Sidney, in addition to Puttenham's Arte.
; to which are added an introduction and notes, by Samuel G. Drake ( Boston: Samuel G. Drake, 1862 ).
After seeing Samuel Phelps play Hamlet soon after this, Irving sought out lessons, letters of introduction, and, finally, work in a theatre in Sunderland in 1856.
The New York Times wrote, “ n an introduction he gave shortly after the case was decided, ( then ) Judge ( Samuel A.
Though that vision was never achieved two factors led to a more innovative and experimental nature at Kirkland: first, the introduction of progressive views of undergraduate education on the part of Millicent C. McIntosh, former President of Barnard College, and second, the mandate to " make a fresh attack on introducing major fields of learning " without being constrained by the more traditional patterns at Hamilton-a mandate embraced by Kirkland's president, Samuel F. Babbitt.
Samuel ibn Tibbon's translation is preceded by an introduction.
Since Eli appears in the narrative abruptly and without introduction, some biblical scholars have argued that there may have originally been further, narratively earlier, accounts of Eli and of Shiloh that were excised by the compiler of the Books of Samuel.
In 1795, Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Bentham was appointed by the Admiralty, the only Inspector General of Naval Works with the task of continuing this modernisation, and in particular the introduction of steam power and mechanising the production processes in the dockyard.
* Text and Images of the critical Greek New Testament by Samuel Prideaux Tregelles ; includes a modern introduction to the edition.
An English translation of the Theologia was published in 1702 by William Jones ( A Complete System or Body of Divinity, both Speculative and Practical, founded on Scripture and Reason, London, 1702 ); and a translation of the Historia Inquisitionis, by Samuel Chandler, with a large introduction concerning the rise and progress of persecution and the real and pretended causes of it prefixed, appeared in 1731.
Samuel Balto, together with 113 other people from Finnmark were hired by Sheldon Jackson to be involved in the introduction of reindeer in Alaska.
This is the first introduction of General Samuel C. Armstrong.
* July 5 – Samuel Insull begins serving as president of Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad with the introduction of major reconstruction projects for the railroad.
With introduction by the late Samuel T. Francis, Understanding Jewish Influence outlines what MacDonald claims are the " background traits " of Jewish influence.
Smith's book was reprinted in America, where Samuel Kneeland wrote an 84 page introduction to it.
Samuel Kneeland wrote an 84-page introduction to the American edition of the book where he laid out evidence which supports polygenist creationism and that the Bible is entirely compatible with multiple Adams.
In addition to his roles as policy director and military leader ( as one of only two Jews to command Muslim armies — the other being his son Joseph ), Samuel ibn Nagrela was an accomplished poet, and his introduction to the Talmud is standard today.
In June 1897, a young man called Samuel Sachs arrived with a letter of introduction on behalf of his firm Goldman Sachs & Co. of New York.

introduction and Putnam
The Reichstag Fire, translated from German by Arnold J. Pomerans with an introduction by A. J. P. Taylor, New York, Putnam 1964, 1963.
Ketner, Kenneth Laine ( editing and introduction ), and Hilary Putnam ( commentary ).

introduction and noted
As noted in the introduction, Bézout's identity works not only in the ring of integers, but also in any other principal ideal domain ( PID ).
Nevertheless it should be noted that in a referendum in the 2000s the introduction of blanket speed limits was refused by the population, suggesting that a large number appreciate the freedom.
This makes the Wimseys an unusually ancient family, since " Very few English noble families go that far in the first creation ; rebellions and monarchic head choppings had seen to that " ( as reviewer Janet Hitchman noted in the introduction to Striding Folly ).
Recently the notions of metamodernism, Post-postmodernism and the " death of postmodernism " have been increasingly widely debated: in 2007 Andrew Hoborek noted in his introduction to a special issue of the journal Twentieth Century Literature titled " After Postmodernism " that " declarations of postmodernism's demise have become a critical commonplace ".
M. Hammond, A. H. Mack, and W. Moskalew have noted in their introduction to the text of the Miles Gloriosus that Plautus was, “ free from convention ... that he sought to reproduce the easy tone of daily speech rather than the formal regularity of oratory or poetry.
King noted in the book's introduction that he does not use cell phones.
The enduring, widespread popularity of the theorem was noted in the introduction to a 2001 paper, " Monkeys, Typewriters and Networks: The Internet in the Light of the Theory of Accidental Excellence " ( Hoffmann and Hofmann ).
The Short Text of the Revelation of Love was finished by 1413, as noted in its introduction in the fifteenth-century Amherst Manuscript, now in the British Library, which named Julian and referred to her as still alive.
It should also be noted however, that the 1970s saw the introduction of martial-arts film to western audiences.
At a 2005 workshop in Las Vegas, a seminar noted the introduction of telemetry equipment which would allow vending machines to communicate sales and inventory data to a route truck or to a headquarters.
Notable achievements included the introduction of the first turbocharged engine in 1962 ( the Turbo Jetfire ), the first modern front-wheel drive car produced in the United States ( the 1966 Toronado ), the Vista Cruiser station wagon ( noted for its roof glass ), and the upscale 442 muscle car.
This view was echoed by an article in TV Zone magazine, which noted that Timeslip “ was probably the general public's first introduction to what are now everyday scientific concepts, such as cloning and climate change ”.
Written in an academic style, its introduction noted that, to discourage lay readers, the author had deliberately chosen a scientific term for the title of the book and that he had written parts of it in Latin for the same purpose.
He furthermore noted that there was a " disconcerting randomness about the introduction of the supernatural " into the book's plot, with the supernatural elements simply appearing without having been worked into a wider world universe.
A number of the early editions carried an introduction by Rev James Sherman, a Congregational minister in London noted for his abolitionist views.
As well, the original planned introduction of Wilson galloping into town was replaced with him simply walking in on his horse, which was noted as improving the entrance by making him seem more threatening.
Maggin wrote Superman # 400 ( Oct. 1984 ) which featured work by several popular comics artists including the only major DC work by Jim Steranko as well as an introduction by noted science-fiction author Ray Bradbury.
With the introduction of radio for commercial and military uses, it was noted that periods of extreme static or noise occurred.
The book includes an introduction and afterword by noted historian Stephen E. Ambrose.
O ' Dalaigh was also a noted critic of the curtailment of free speech and was highly critical of the introduction of Section 31 of the Broadcasting Act, which forbade the broadcast of the voices of Sinn Féin members.
In his introduction to the book, Hodder noted that:
John Dee, noted Elizabethan philosopher, magician and scientist and also responsible for the introduction to the first English translation of Euclid was educated at the Chantry School ( later re-founded as the Grammar School ) in the sixteenth century.
Bartelt noted that Hovind's dissertation is incomplete ( it contains four chapters totaling 101 pages, but Hovind's introduction claims the work is 250 pages with 16 chapters ), of low academic quality, with poor writing, poor spelling, and poor grammatical style.
Admitting that he was " immensely proud " of Divine and the cause which he " strived for ", Jay noted in the book's introduction that he wrote the work because he felt that Divine deserved a " memorial " that would act as a " record for posterity ".

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