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ushered

adjective as in escorted

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In doing so, Hanna ushered in the modern era of professional electioneering.

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Puritanism shattered into multiple feuding sects and collapsed, and 18th century Enlightenment values of cosmopolitan secular government were ushered in.

The press room at the Loews Hotel next door to the Dolby Theatre was packed with around 175 reporters hunched over their laptops as winners were ushered in to answer just a handful of questions.

In the 1990s, Lane, as NSF director, ushered in the requirement that, in addition to intellectual merit, reviewers should consider a grant proposal’s “broader impacts.”

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What’s undeniable is that Trump has ushered in the sharpest change of direction for the country at least since Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Great Depression.

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