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- verb Past participle of
inaugurate
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Examples
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Father Charles Coughlin inaugurated his fall radio season this afternoon with a full-throated attack on the Liberty League and other cowardly "perverters" of financial ruin.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Upton Sinclair Fights Back Against Hollywood Scare Tactics Greg Mitchell 2010
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Father Charles Coughlin inaugurated his fall radio season this afternoon with a full-throated attack on the Liberty League and other cowardly "perverters" of financial ruin.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Upton Sinclair Fights Back Against Hollywood Scare Tactics Greg Mitchell 2010
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Father Charles Coughlin inaugurated his fall radio season this afternoon with a full-throated attack on the Liberty League and other cowardly "perverters" of financial ruin.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches from Incredible 1934 Campaign: Upton Sinclair Fights Back Against Hollywood Scare Tactics Greg Mitchell 2010
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Just inaugurated is the old age pension scheme which gives people about 70% of the income they had in their last job.
Back From Russia 1956
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The king thus inaugurated is now presented as a bridegroom, who appears in garments richly perfumed, brought out from ivory palaces -- His royal residence; by which, as indications of the happy bridal occasion, He has been gladdened.
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This coin inaugurated the series of gold $20 coins nicknamed
Media Newswire 2009
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FDR’s move, which came 5 days after he was inaugurated, is heralded as saving the run on the Banks.
Think Progress » More Americans have a ‘favorable’ opinion of the IRS than of the Tea Party. 2010
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FDR’s move, which came 5 days after he was inaugurated, is heralded as saving the run on the Banks.
Think Progress » More Americans have a ‘favorable’ opinion of the IRS than of the Tea Party. 2010
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FDR’s move, which came 5 days after he was inaugurated, is heralded as saving the run on the Banks.
Think Progress » More Americans have a ‘favorable’ opinion of the IRS than of the Tea Party. 2010
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And they are committed to staying until the newly elected president or the reelected president is inaugurated, which is through February of 1996.
Press Briefing By Dee Dee Myers ITY National Archives 1994
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