Act of introducing oneself.
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Examples for "introduction"
Examples for "introduction"
1However, the introduction of the phase change recording method changed all that.
2She said that the introduction of the standards this year were important.
3Both groups back the introduction of Islamic Sharia law rather than democracy.
4Conclusion: After introduction of the new agents treatment paradigms have changed substantially.
5Today was the first time he'd seen her since that awkward introduction.
1As said in "Introductions," introducing oneself is often perfectly correct.
2She searched her memory for the etiquette rules concerning introducing oneself to a celebrity, but she couldn't recall Mrs. Rowley covering the topic.
1It's a good way of introducing yourself to the world of museums.
2Don't bother introducing yourself; we know who you are.
3Interview with Bryant Huffman, from San Juan, Puerto Rico Hey Bryant, would you mind introducing yourself?
4It could be as simple as introducing yourself to a new colleague each week, to break down barriers.
5He recommends introducing yourself to everyone in the company who walks by so you can build new relationships.
6Running off and no introducing yourself?'
7I turned sidewise and extended my left hand as you would in introducing yourself to a strange dog, slowly.
8Here you come dropping down like a bomb a fortnight ago, introducing yourself as a Swedish-American who is collecting flies for a small museum--
9"I know without your introducing yourself that you're Mr. Craig," she welcomed.
10"You have a remarkable way of introducing yourself, my lord."
11" Introducing yourself, I take it," Seven-Brilliant-Truths said to the woman, blessedly still unaware of Her-Breath-Contains-The-Universe.
12"Ever think of introducing yourself?" Y.T.
13"Perhaps you won't mind introducing yourself."
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