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induct verb admit, appoint, assign, bring in, call up, commission, conscript, delegate, employ, engage, give ennrance to, impress, inaugurate, initiate, install, instate, introduce, introduce into office, invest, license, name, nominate, ordain, place in office, post, prepare, start up, usher in See also: admit, enroll, hire, initiate, instate, introduce, invest, receive, recruit, vest How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Four of the inductees were present, surrounded by their families and colleagues, former FEI chairs and FEI sponsors and supporters. Cochran, who died in 1980, was represented at Saturday's ceremony by famed test pilot Chuck Yeager, a 1990 Walk inductee who flew a chase plane for Cochran on several of her record-setting flights in the 1950s and 1960s. Following a video presentation that chronicled the major events in Riordan's life, Riordan was introduced by Matt Toledo, publisher of the Business Journal, as the fifth inductee to the Business Journal's Business Hall of Fame. |
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