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introductory

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


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And though “Tony” doesn’t entirely lack that heady romanticization, its choice to amplify its introductory quote — making Bourdain an even more insufferable lout for dramatic effect — feels antithetical to Bourdain’s raw candor.

From Salon Aug. 12, 2026

Musa al-Gharbi, a sociologist at Stony Brook University, tells the story of a professor at Columbia University who assigned the children’s board book, “Anti-Racist Baby,” in an introductory sociology class.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 25, 2026

Some took out adjustable-rate mortgages, figuring that when the rate on the loan reset after an introductory period, it would be at a lower level.

From MarketWatch Jul. 22, 2026

During his introductory news conference Saturday, John Mozeliak didn’t rule out becoming the new general manager, and will work with team president Molly Jolly on the best plan.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 6, 2026

It was an uneventful class otherwise, once Mrs. Torrance reined the students in, and they began their introductory lesson to Achebe.

From "Anger Is a Gift" by Mark Oshiro




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