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d third in The Scientist Magazine's Top Ten | Innovations of 2008 . |
o continually develop the platform and test | innovations in real market conditions. |
ch a grouping must have dissolved - in that | innovations ceased to be shared - is also contentious, |
discourse in which he protested against the | innovations of Martin Luther, and urged upon the assemb |
nd other twists and turns that built on the | innovations of the Dischord label. |
ed the band's new sound, which built on the | innovations of Gram Parsons and blended punk ethos and |
Among the | innovations for which he was responsible was 'The Frasc |
Musicians who incorporated the | innovations of free and avant-garde jazz, but remained |
g the new style developing around 1600, the | innovations of which defined the early Baroque era. |
ame, QuantumDigital, to better describe the | innovations in the digital direct marketing world. |
and ubiquitous, and their use emulates the | innovations which actually occurred during our informat |
Among the | innovations developed and/or improved upon in the serie |
etrucci's method was soon superseded by the | innovations attributed to Pierre Attaignant, who develo |
Among the | innovations of the 1974 reorganisation was the creation |
ed version of the rulebook in 1948, but the | innovations contained in it were not implemented. |
The German-Russians were against the | innovations of Mercersburg. |
The | innovations introduced by the Venetian school, along wi |
e was relatively conservative, shunning the | innovations of the early Baroque around 1600, including |
Peterson, also later known for most of the | innovations in the point-and-shoot camera revolution of |
Those who opposed the | innovations became known as anti-missions or Primitive |
to shifting popular tastes and to adopt the | innovations introduced by Ravi Shankar on one hand and |
Of all the | innovations listed here, a Player-Run Economy has been |
Despite the | innovations of its bilingual, colour production, Amanit |
cs to be the first to fully incorporate the | innovations of Louis Armstrong and to develop an emphas |
ed to be the first to fully incorporate the | innovations of Louis Armstrong. |
voted to the future of design, tracking the | innovations in technology, practices and materials that |
ithin the Gothic and industrial scenes, the | innovations would become legendary. |
Pius IX and Cardinal Bonald to suppress the | innovations of Montazet provoked resistance on the part |
These graduates have actively developed the | innovations, inventions, techniques and information str |
nd to be conservative, frankly ignoring the | innovations of composers such as Luzzaschi and Marenzio |
iversity's main aim is to continue with the | innovations developed in the scientific and technologic |
elangelo's contemporaries realized that the | innovations and use of space in the Laurentian Library |
nt Program and was founding director of the | innovations in state and local government programs. |
d towards the 17th century and resisted the | innovations of Parisian painting. |
He ran the | Innovations Unit within BBC Learning (formerly BBC Inte |
encouraged private companies to follow the | innovations he introduced. |
latest brainwave is to preserve part of the | innovations of the constitutional treaty, but hide them |
ld-fashioned piece was a step back from the | innovations in Kern and Hammerstein's Show Boat (1927), |
In this position, he fought against the | innovations being introduced into Judaism at that time, |
, the aging Eschenbach was intrigued by the | innovations of composers such as Schoenberg, Debussy an |
named one of 18 national finalists for the | Innovations in American Government Awards, which are ov |
They are best known for their | innovations in 'technical footwear', more commonly the |
Symbol and Lyons brand names: one of their | innovations was Maryland Cookies in 1956. |
rived for a time by using then-cutting-edge | innovations like top-to-bottom snowmaking and lighted n |
ingly, in justifying the placement of these | innovations at Harvard, Gropius reveals his passion, an |
These | innovations have been recognised both nationally and in |
the first arenas to be equipped with these | innovations. |
Saidou added that these | innovations should allow citizens guidelines for approa |
These | innovations have led to Queen's Awards for Innovation i |
Despite these | innovations, Williams ran into conflict with the State |
Among these | innovations, Stroud's was the first retailer in northwe |
from which they would have been exposed to | innovations such as superior weapons and ship design, a |
hnamurthy and the training under him led to | innovations and blending of tradition and modernity. |
omic, and public policy issues that lead to | innovations in industry, government, and non-profit org |
in 1959 the focus of his career shifted to | innovations within the field of word processing. |
ays less than was scheduled, due in part to | innovations instituted by Schary such as processing fil |
e newer generations were open-minded toward | innovations and believed in a bright future, while the |
old traditions, a critical attitude towards | innovations, conservation of national originality and a |
lacking modern distributed source tracking, | innovations were never incorporated into a central sour |
he is also a small business owner of Trade | Innovations, TRG Direct, and the Trusted Trade Alliance |
VentureLab transforms | innovations into early-stage companies by assisting in |
worked to catalyze a set of transportation | innovations that make it feasible and desirable for Chi |
ly a further refinement of the trumpet-rock | innovations from the first LP, yet while the first albu |
At launch, the service had two | innovations which set it ahead of the other search engi |
06, the initiative won Harvard University's | Innovations in American Government Award. |
CERECONS is a subdivision of Unlimited | Innovations Inc., a private corporation headquartered i |
s who view nurse-led clinics to be unproven | innovations in primary care. |
earm produced in the early 1900s, utilizing | innovations from the earlier Bergman Model 1896 pistol, |
His spec outlined various | innovations at the time, including continuous documents |
d to tailor for students' needs and various | innovations made. |
ct", in particular, called for major visual | innovations. |
edith Monk is primarily known for her vocal | innovations, including a wide range of extended techniq |
rs on Science and Technology (PCAST), Water | Innovations Alliance, Health 2.0 Northeast and the Univ |
Also incorporated within the building were | innovations such as underground drive-through banking a |
As with other Bianchi operas, there were | innovations: the chorus participated actively in the dr |
the years, the EAS has been the place where | innovations in analytical science have been introduced |
etation of the important poles within which | innovations and claims to new status by caste groups to |
ocean racer to have a flush deck, and whose | innovations lead to the later Gypsy Moth IV); and the s |
With | innovations in the medical fields in the 1950s, many ma |
Packed with | innovations, Inflexible mounted larger guns than those |
In partnership with | Innovations for Poverty Action and Harvard University, |
the a9.com website teams have come out with | innovations such as OpenSearch. |
e the familiarities, Pulstar is not without | innovations. |
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