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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. Mervin Evenson and Chuck Yeager admire the plaques of the new inductees to the Aerospace Walk of Honor in Lancaster on Saturday. Previous inductees were former Northrop Grumman Corp. |
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