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  • In the 1970s he persuaded Bell Telephone to finance a networking scheme in which he sent information to a list of contacts that ranged from author Alvin Toffler (whom Ira introduc ed to computer conferencing) to corporate Brahmins in Fortune 500 firms.

    Getting Away With It 2008

  • Când cineva se află, acestea introduc o minciună deghizat ca un fapt în Memepool.

    ideonexus.com »2004» August 2004

  • Music Now Albums have only recently been introduc...

    04/13/2003 - 04/20/2003 - "Taking the credit for your second symphony." 2003

  • Loud noises reached them from somewhere on the level above, and he hurried his introduc - tions.

    The Day of the Dissonance Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • Ricci composed a manuscript history of the introduc - tion of Christianity to China.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas DONALD F. LACH 1968

  • As if to make it quite clear who in the past had been right and who not, the physicist and philosopher Percy Williams Bridgman, in an introduc - tion to a 1960-reissue of the book by Stallo says that

    SPACE SALOMON BOCHNER 1968

  • The principle of general covariance took on importance when Einstein argued that gravitation per se must be represented solely in terms of the metrical tensor gab, without the introduc - tion of additional physical quantities (other than the sources Tab).

    RELATIVITY BANESH HOFFMANN 1968

  • (Stuttgart, 1922), is a basic work on modern human geogra - phy, Vol. I of which has an interesting historical introduc - tion; for criticism of Darwin, see I, xxiv-xxvi; and for a discussion of people's roots in the soil, see I, 195.

    ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURE CLARENCE J. GLACKEN 1968

  • Some years afterward I met in Sacramento a man named Morgan, to whom I had a note of introduc - tion from a friend in San Francisco.

    Can Such Things Be Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? 1909

  • Frankenstein (1818) and, in 'introduc [ing] the vampire into English fiction', as the editors, Robert Morrison and Chris Baldick argue, undoubtedly influenced countless novels and short stories to come, including Maturin's

    Irish Blogs Pue's Occurrences 2010

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