| VERB | to introduce | introduced | introduced introducing | introduces |
| SYNO | to acquaint | to bring in | to bring out | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- Schneider went on to sell the remaining stock of Schneider CPC models and used their now well-established market position to introduce its own PC designs.
- It was the first operating system to introduce the idea of a journaling file system, JFS, which allowed for fast boot times by avoiding the need to ensure the consistency of the file systems on disks (see fsck) on every reboot.
- The fletching may be either "parabolic" cut (short feathers in a smooth parabolic curve) or "shield" cut (generally shaped like half of a narrow shield), and is often attached at an angle, known as "helical" fletching, to introduce a stabilizing spin to the arrow while in flight.
- On July 24, 2017, the NYSE renamed NYSE MKT to NYSE American, and announced plans to introduce its own 350-microsecond "speed bump" in trading on the small and mid-cap company exchange.
- Agrarian socialism is a form of agrarianism that is anti-capitalist in nature and seeks to introduce socialist economic systems in their stead.
- Fresnel, in contrast, decided to introduce polarization into interference experiments.
- It was a derivative of Triomphe and was the first card game in history to introduce the concept of bidding.
- The antiphons are short liturgical forms, sometimes of biblical, sometimes of patristic origin, used to introduce a psalm.
- Several attempts were made to introduce the breed into England, but the earliest imports succumbed to disease.
- Costa attempted to introduce a Brazil that was more equitable, he also designed housing for the working classes that was separated from the upper- and middle-class housing and was visually different, with the intention of avoiding slums ("favelas") in the urban periphery.
- The "BRP" was notable for being the first role-playing game system to introduce a full skill system to characters regardless of their profession.
- In English grammar, "a", and its variant "an", is an indefinite article, used to introduce noun phrases.
- In most cases, the main aim is to introduce a new trait that does not occur naturally in the species.
- In the 1990s, Taiwanese immigrants began to introduce bubble tea in Taiwanese restaurants in California.
- Seiichi Sugano was appointed to introduce aikido to Australia in 1965.
- During their 2007 federal election campaign, Labor announced plans to introduce a new system, similar to that of the BBC, for appointing members to the board.
- The first serious attempt to introduce a sole management body to administer the naval service manifested itself in the creation of the Admiralty Navy War Council in 1909.
- Thanks to the revolution and the consumers it created, by the mid-19th century biscuits and chocolate became products for the masses, and British biscuit manufacturers were among the first to introduce branding to distinguish grocery products.
- The project also includes training teachers at a national level, "as a way to introduce and use new information technologies in primary schools, thus reflecting an improvement in the quality of teaching".
- 4 kbit/s modems were standard for a number of years while various companies attempted to introduce non-standard systems with higher performance [...] normally about 19.2 kbit/s.
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