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introductory

[in-truh-duhk-tuh-ree] / ˌɪn trəˈdʌk tə ri /


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There’s also artwork shown for abandoned concepts, such as a never-built Chinese restaurant with a robotic host that was envisioned for Main Street, as well as alternative visions for the introductory land.

From Los Angeles Times

The idea for “One Hand Clapping” grew out of an introductory biology course that Mr. Kukushkin teaches at New York University, and he’s clearly developed a knack for keeping undergraduates awake.

From The Wall Street Journal

Steven Pinker, a professor who teaches an introductory psychology course, said he has felt compelled to inflate grades at a similar rate to the college-wide data, even though he believes student performance has sunk.

From The Wall Street Journal

“A lot of pressure is put on that first introductory meeting,” he said.

From MarketWatch

“This is a true story about two men the world forgot,” reads the introductory title.

From The Wall Street Journal