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Source: Webster's dictionaryAdvancements in electronic technology ushered in another revolution in cartography. Source: Internet
A few days later, on 3 December 1944, a large-scale pro-EAM demonstration in Athens ended in violence and ushered an intense, house-to-house struggle with British and monarchist forces (the Dekemvriana ). Source: Internet
Although he feels it’s been a minute since a new wave has been ushered in from his area, Hue is optimistic about the future. Source: Internet
Aligning the incentives for players and owners to work together to increase revenue became the economic foundation of today’s N.B.A., and ushered in 15 years of relative labor peace. Source: Internet
After the award ceremony, those honoured are ushered out of the Ballroom into the Inner Quadrangle of Buckingham Palace, where the royal rota of photographers are stationed. Source: Internet
Alejandro Tapia y Rivera also known as the Father of Puerto Rican Literature, ushered in a new age of historiography with the publication of The Historical Library of Puerto Rico. Source: Internet