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The change of government inaugurated a new era of economic prosperity.
The European Community inaugurated the Single European Market in 1993.
American presidents are always inaugurated on 20 January .
1 to put something into use or action, or to put a person into an official position with a ceremony: --
2 to put something such as a service, system, etc. into action officially: --
3 to put someone into an official position with a ceremony: --
American presidents are always inaugurated in January.
The scheme of air increases inaugurated in 1923 had been carried forward without a break until now.
When children's allowances were inaugurated, it was suggested that part should be paid in money and part in kind.
A new era in police communication and intelligence will be inaugurated when the police national computer becomes operational.
Demands for health care have grown relentlessly since the health service was inaugurated.
Then there is the improvement of land which might be inaugurated.
I am referring to censorship since 1737, since the present system was inaugurated.
I always appreciate very much taking part in these debates when he inaugurates them.
When it was inaugurated, it had only a home service obligation.