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introduction

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Scottish Power, which owns SP Energy Networks, said it hoped "the people of Glasgow enjoyed their brief introduction to the beauty of this wonderful language".

From BBC

So, like, mistakes: Bono stumbled over some of his banter in the introductions, and he wanted to keep that in.

It comes as festival organisers announced last week a huge change to its ticket booking process, with the introduction of an automatic queue system.

From BBC

The two-year course combines study with career experience and is equivalent to three A-levels, but there have been issues with the introduction of new subjects, and concerns about the quality of teaching delivered.

From BBC

Berry is a versatile actor whose earliest introduction to American audiences likely came via his series regular role in "The IT Crowd" and recurring appearances in "The Mighty Boosh."

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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