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- noun Plural form of
duction .
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The translation is accompanied by intro - ductions and notes which for the most part call the reader's attention to the meaning ascribed to Plato's words by the Neo-Platonists.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas ERNST MORITZ MANASSE 1968
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Only summaries of a very small part of these intro - ductions have come down to us.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas KURT VON FRITZ 1968
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If we are to specify a cause at all, we cannot here proceed more securely than by analogy with those purposive pro - ductions of which alone the cause and mode of action are fully known to us.
DESIGN ARGUMENT FREDERICK FERR 1968
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And in this respect OOO stands opposed to any naturalistic mono-ductions.
Larval Subjects . 2010
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Similar re - ductions were achieved when the software was installed on three other production lines.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows Batjaa_sh 2009
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It has helped us hold our gross ductions - and encourages ongoing improvements in the way margin relatively steady despite more than four years of rising we do things.
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It has helped us hold our gross ductions - and encourages ongoing improvements in the way margin relatively steady despite more than four years of rising we do things.
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"We established a work plan for re - ductions, along with realistic targets," Moody offers.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows Batjaa_sh 2009
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We must meditate on that iHrfect justice which is engiaven on all the pro - ductions of the Creator, on all the conduct of prov - idence, and remarkably on the consciences of man - kind, which continually accuse or fariwi 'their action?.
Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin, Pastor of the French ... Jacques Saurin , Robert Robinson , Henry Hunter, Joseph Sutcliffe 1813
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Geneva and St. Gallen are, for their extent, exceedingly populous; and yet the pro - ductions o 'linds are by no means sufficient to support all the inhabitants.
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