inaugurated in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

inaugurated in the PONS Dictionary

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The battle completed the entrenchments of the race to the sea and inaugurated the static western front.
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The new passenger terminal was inaugurated in 2000, and its main features are its clean, functional design, emphasised by spaciousness and numerous aesthetically pleasing elements.
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It inaugurated negotiations on both bilateral and multilateral tracks that also involved the international community.
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The competition, which was inaugurated in 1951, is regarded as one of the most prestigious international events in trotting.
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Increasing media interest in county cricket enables a semi-official championship to be inaugurated, based on media consensus.
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The school song was officially inaugurated at the matric farewell in 1953.
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By the same year the telegraphic service was inaugurated.
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It broadened its curricula to meet requirements of university and professional preliminaries, and inaugurated office training in shorthand and typewriting.
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His aim was to ensure that the new president is properly inaugurated.
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Inaugurated in 1980, the theme of the work is the opposition of day and night, woman and man, and good and bad.
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