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This ushered in a wave of reforms, including the expansion of the officer candidate pool, which had previously been limited to members of the Metropolitan Division.

It will not bring an end to violence, let alone usher in democracy, but it would open the space for serious negotiations.

From BBC

The new album’s title track ponders the optimism of a postwar generation that saw itself as ushering in a golden age.

The GOP nominated a candidate who ushered in abortion bans and is, by his own account and in a court of law, a sexual assailant.

From Salon

He is looking for a mayor who will end San Francisco’s “doom loop” and usher in an era of innovation with AI and new business.

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

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