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31. The English were the first to put into practice the decrees of the Lateran Council.
32. It was in this Tuscan town that Renaissance town-planning concepts were first put into practice after Pope Pius II decided, in 1459, to transform the look of his birthplace.
33. The design scheme is put into practice and the dust removal effect is remarkable.
34. For instance, state capitalism , as stipulated(sentencedict.com/put into practice.html), is to be put into practice gradually.
35. Thanks to the adoption of EURO in Europe, the theory of optimum currency areas, which is developed by Robert A·Mundell, the Nobel Prize winner, has been put into practice.
36. One scheme of wavelength demultiplexing with multiple volume holographic grating filter and the technique difficulties to be resolved while being put into practice are put forward.
37. Meanwhile, the power and supervision of the vox populi must be introduced and flexible management on adult higher education must be put into practice.
38. In 1912, China founded the republic government and the thought of republicanism was put into practice.
39. When put into practice, we found that the minimum rate set flow model is also capable of solving the problem of passenger train and freight train separately locomotive routing.
40. The play met with approval and was quickly put into practice.
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