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They and introduced
They re-released the A1200 and A4000T, and introduced a new 68060 version of the A4000T.
They also introduced the wheel, and brought wooden carts and carriages to facilitate their transport.
They met Mark Mothersbaugh around 1970, who introduced them to the pamphlet " Jocko Homo Heavenbound ", which includes an illustration of a winged devil labeled " D-EVOLUTION " and would later inspire the song " Jocko Homo ".
They also introduced the Spanish language and culture.
They may also have disappeared from Angola, Mali, and Nigeria, but have been introduced to Rwanda and Swaziland.
They introduced the Old English language, which displaced the previous British language.
They introduced a land taxation system called the Permanent Settlement which introduced a feudal-like structure in Bengal, often with zamindars set in place.
They also introduced the " scoop " shot, later known as the wrist shot.
They were introduced in 1986.
They introduced him to the Prague school of structuralism, which influenced his work.
They introduced new characters and plots during the 1950s, including a 1958 science fiction storyline about a brilliant inventor and alien invasions.
They were introduced to Europe in 1846 by Robert Fortune, collector for the London Horticultural Society, and shortly thereafter into North America.
They were introduced to maintain higher quality sound when encoding audio at lower-bitrates.
They were introduced with: " Ladies and gentlemen, the Presidents of the United States.
They were introduced to the game via one of the early patches, that were released free of charge.
They introduced a utilitarian and liberal political culture to the country based on the rule of law and amalgamated the Kandyan and maritime provinces as a single unit of government.
They introduced equality before the law, compulsory military service and a uniform tax system, and also abolished certain tax privileges, introduced modern administration, separated powers between the state and the Church, and nationalised the judiciary.
They were introduced to composer Alexander Glazunov, a professor at the Conservatory, who asked to see Prokofiev and his music ; Glazunov was so impressed that he urged Prokofiev's mother that her son apply to the Saint Petersburg Conservatory.
They also note that Lenin put a ban on factions within the Russian Communist Party and introduced the one-party state in 1921-a move that enabled Stalin to get rid of his rivals easily after Lenin's death, and cite Felix Dzerzhinsky, who, during the Bolshevik struggle against opponents in the Russian Civil War, exclaimed " We stand for organised terror – this should be frankly stated ".
) They were followed by other small-scale private banks established between 1994 and 1995, during the DYP government of Prime Minister Tansu Çiller, who introduced drastic changes to the banking laws and regulations ; which made it very easy to establish a bank in Turkey, but also opened many loopholes in the system.
They introduced the first part, which covered cowboy music, on German television as " Buckaroo Blues ".
They introduced the educational laboratory as a practical learning place for their students.

They and precise
They arise in situations in which one believes that what happens depends not only on the external world, but also on the precise pattern of behavior of the individual or group.
They did such a precise job that the construction crew didn't notice until after they had laid the foundation ( and after the prank team informed someone on the project about the shifted stakes ), but California earthquake law forced them to re-survey the site and bring in engineering consultation.
They did not have a precise formal organization or formation.
They may be less closely related to the tardigrades ; precise classification is still in flux.
They developed a computer-controlled camera rig called the " Dykstraflex " that allowed precise repeatability of camera motion, greatly facilitating travelling-matte compositing.
They proceeded to undress complete interior volumes and precise survey of the whole and clear, before defining the restoration project.
They recognized there was a precise mechanism followed by reactionaries to defuse the role of subversive artists and intellectuals, that is, to reframe them as separated from the most topical events, and divert from them the taste for the new that may dangerously appeal the masses ; after such separation, such artworks are sterilized, banalized, degraded, and can be safely integrated into the official culture and the public discourse, where they can add new flavors to old dominant ideas and play the role of a gear wheel in the mechanism of the society of the spectacle.
They arrived at a very precise prediction of 133, 603 ± 10 km for the semi-major axis and a mass of 5 – 10 Saturn masses, and inferred that there was only a single moon within the Encke gap.
They usually appear on one or two sides of the viewing area as long rectangular areas containing a bar ( or thumb ) that can be dragged along a trough ( or track ) to move the body of the document as well as two arrows on either end for precise adjustments.
They contain precise statements of the prices of goods and accurate information concerning commercial usages in the Rhineland and in distant Slavic countries ; e. g., concerning the golden trade routes in Strasburg and Speyer ( fol.
They engage in the opposite of plagiarism, giving credit to those undeserving by not using precise words but rather loose interpretations and paraphrasing.
They have emphasized that, in diagnosing abnormal visual development, the more precise the developmental norms, the more sharply can the abnormal be distinguished from the normal, and to that end have documented normal visual development in a large group of infants.
They also excelled in shipbuilding, which made them excellent mariners because of their discovery of navigating their ships to a precise destination by using the stars as their guide.
They can also be used in singular form for precise actions.
They then wanted to know about the timing of the referendum and the precise wording of its question.
Critics often cite this distinction when commenting on O ' Brien's artistic aims in The Things They Carried and, in general, all of his fiction about Vietnam, claiming that O ' Brien feels that the realities of the Vietnam War are best explored in fictional form rather than the presentation of precise facts.
They were originally named George clocks, because they were started at the precise time that King George V was crowned on 22 June 1911.
They have several potential advantages, such as a more precise measurement and less examiner-induced bias.
They are incorporeal energy creatures (" pure energy, pure thought ") with no precise physical location in the universe.
They are used primarily to determine the precise position of the train when it is being brought to a halt at a station, so that the doorway positions will align correctly with queuing points on the platform or with a second set of safety doors should such be provided.
They are not as precise as graduated cylinders for measuring liquids, but make up for this in terms of easy pouring and ability to mix solutions within the measure itself.
They differ from other levels in having a very precise spirit level tube and a micrometer adjustment to raise or lower the line of sight so that the crosshair can be made to coincide with a line on the rod scale and no interpolation is required.
They were first described by Bernard A. Galler and Michael J. Fischer in 1964, although their precise analysis took years.
They are examples of topological invariants, which reflect, in algebraic terms, the structure of spheres viewed as topological spaces, forgetting about their precise geometry.

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