Introduced
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In 1908, Ford
introduced
the Model T car.
When their movement succeeded, entire prisons were remodeled and new forms of rehabilitation, such as the treadmill, were
introduced.
EM: Yeah, we're starting off with two, two initially, and the second two will be
introduced
early next year.
That was the year that Apple
introduced
the first iPhone.
But after 40 years or so and after so many stories pushing these laws to the limit, Asimov
introduced
the zeroth law which takes precedence above all, and it's that a robot may not harm humanity as a whole.
In 1944, President Franklin Roosevelt
introduced
the idea of an economic Bill of Rights.
This same mindset popularized the overprocessed, leftover rice debris known as "broken rice," which was imported to Senegal from Indochina and
introduced
by the colonial French.
Last month we
introduced
fonio to shoppers in New York City and online, in a package that makes it attractive and desirable and accessible.
So at home, we
introduced
talking time, which is just 15 minutes at the end of the day when we talk and listen to the boys.
But David changed all of that, and he
introduced
the Iron Age to Israel.
In order to protect pedestrians and to give acoustic feedback to the drivers, governments around the world have
introduced
several regulations which prescribe the presence of a sound for electric vehicles.
Ten years ago, when I was on an airplane and I
introduced
myself to my seatmate, and told them what I did, they'd move away from me, because, quite rightly, they were saying psychology is about finding what's wrong with you.
And the fourth
introduced
an equation you might have heard of: E equals mc squared.
But another layer of representation was still
introduced.
When computers were first introduced, they were said to be a million times faster than neurons.
Later on, it was Florida A&M University that first
introduced
me to organizing.
I mean that we have mathematically consistent theories that were actually
introduced
to explain a completely different phenomenon, OK, things that I haven't even talked about, that each predict the existence of a very weakly interacting, new particle.
Hey, when they
introduced
the ATM machine, years later, there's more tellers in banks."
Narrator: The medium
introduced
America to new products.
Narrator: In 1939, the Radio Corporation of America
introduced
television.
My Cuban mother, which I just briefly
introduced
you to in that short character sketch, came to the United States one thousand years ago.
He immediately
introduced
a bill outlawing discrimination on the grounds of sexuality and launched a major clean-up of the city.
Vietnam
introduced
a standardized assessment for literacy and numeracy, teachers in Vietnam are better monitored than in other developing countries, and students' achievements are made public.
She
introduced
sexual researchers like Alfred Kinsey to a massive trans network.
This particular choice corresponds to a grand unified theory
introduced
by Pati and Salam in 1973.
A wonderful woman named Natalie got eight beehives at her home in Truro, and she
introduced
us to her friend Valerie, who let us set up 60 beehives at an abandoned tennis court on her property.
What was the biggest-selling drug of all time, when it was
introduced
a few years ago?
I think the most innovative thing they've
introduced
recently are genocide grades.
We
introduced
them to each other.
Now, Japan has
introduced
two solutions.
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