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Finding the shop is a trip in itself and an introduction to a slice of history.

On company questionnaires, many students still report the book as their introduction to RSD.

Granted, partly this is a problem of sources the author identifies in the introduction.

For a shorter introduction to Richardson, read Journey to Paradise: Short Stories and Autobiographical Sketches.

Existing food shortages in the country were immediately exacerbated by the introduction of Ebola, for a variety of reasons.

It would appear then that the year 1559 was about the period of the introduction of tobacco into Europe.

Its use by so distinguished a person as Raleigh was equivalent to its general introduction.

Labor, so it was argued, was perpetually being saved by the constant introduction of new uses of machinery.

“Reggie has spoken of you many times, monsieur,” said Fleurette, after the introduction had been effected.

Thanks to Massna's warm introduction and his own reputation, he found himself cordially received by the First Consul.

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On this page you'll find 92 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to introduction, such as: addition, debut, establishment, inauguration, influx, and initiation.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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