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Large-scale immigration to the Americas started in the 1870s and continued until the 1917 Revolution, when travel and emigration were stopped.

Large-scale and is
Large-scale wildebeest migration is quite likely a consequence of decisions being made by individuals at multiple spatial scales, involving a balance of food abundance, food quality, local density of other wildebeest, social interactions, surface water, perceived predation risk, and culturally ( or possibly genetically ) learned routes and ranges.
Large-scale construction for multifaceted retirement communities is a new phase of industrial development.
Large-scale, natural irrigation without rainfall, such as in the Atacama Desert and Namib desert, however, is mostly attributed to fog water.
Large-scale upwelling is also found in the Southern Ocean.
Large-scale commercial development is concentrated along the Interstate 494 corridor.
* LAMMPS ( Large-scale Atomic / Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator ) is a molecular dynamics library that can be used to model parallel atomic / subatomic processes at large scale.
Large-scale hydrography is usually undertaken by national or international organizations which sponsor data collection through precise surveys and publish charts and descriptive material for navigational purposes.
Large-scale vermicomposting is practiced in Canada, Italy, Japan, malaysia, the Philippines, and the United States.
Large-scale habitat destruction and fragmentation has undoubtedly been important, and may well be the major factor, although there is some evidence that suggests the birds clearly favours agricultural land with patches of remnant native vegetation over intact areas of vegetation.
Large-scale interviews conducted since 1972 by the GSS of people in monogamous relationships reveals that the number of men admitting to extra marital affairs is 12 percent and for women, 7 percent.
Large-scale demolition took place along the line of the motorway ( which is still evident today ), tied in with the widening of the Belle Vue and Reddish Lane junctions.
Large-scale peat harvesting is not sustainable, as it takes thousands of years to form the peat that can be harvested in just a week.
Large-scale silver carp, a more southern species, is native to, and is cultivated in Vietnam.
* 1526 ( Daiei 6, 12th month ): Large-scale mining operations commenced at the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine in what is now Shimane prefecture.
Large-scale ballet and dance is another performing art well suited to the Centre's ample stage.
Large-scale residential development is in progress, however, at Brockworth, on the other side of the M5 motorway, linked from Abbeymead Avenue by Lobleys Drive.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is a member of the International Group of Organizers of Large-scale Exhibitions, also known as the Bizot Group, a forum which allows the leaders of the largest museums in the world to exchange works and exhibitions.
Large-scale frequency oscillations and electrical rhythms have also been shown to regulate TC activity for long periods of time, as is evident during the sleep cycle.

Large-scale and now
Large-scale campaigns were planned to capture Fort Duquesne on the Pennsylvania frontier and the fortress at Louisbourg ( on Île-Royale, now known as Cape Breton Island ).
Large-scale excavations were resumed in 2001 with a collaborative project, headed by Professor David Lomitashvili, of the S. Janashia State History Museum ( now the Georgian National Museum ) and the newly formed Anglo-Georgian Expedition to Nokalakevi ( AGEN ) co-directed by Ian Colvin, Dr Paul Everill and Benjamin Neil.

Large-scale and with
Large-scale emigration, principally to the United States, and Canada ( predominantly to Quebec, with other areas of the country )-but also to Cuba, other areas of Europe and the Americas such as France ( with French Guiana ), Spain, Belgium, the United Kingdom and Ireland ; and Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas and other Caribbean neighbors-has created what Haitians refer to as the Eleventh Department or the Diaspora.
Large-scale dealing, production, import and export are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, even if it does not supply end users or coffeeshops with more than the allowed amounts.
* November 21 – Large-scale Bleeding Kansas violence begins with events leading to the Wakarusa War between antislavery and proslavery forces.
* Armenia: Large-scale Armenian rebellion against Muslim rule breaks out with Byzantine support.
Large-scale industrialization began in 1954 with the arrival of a General Motors assembly plant.
Large-scale laser systems can produce Q-switched pulses with energies of many joules and peak powers in the gigawatt region.
) Large-scale production of new characters in this line ended with the onset of Generation 2.
Large-scale development of Kowloon began in the early 20th century, with the construction of the Kowloon-Canton Railway and the Kowloon Wharf, but due to Kowloon's close proximity to Kai Tak Airport, building construction was limited by flight paths.
Large-scale immigration of Chinese began seventy years later with the advent of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858.
Large-scale sculptures of the type characteristic of cult images are also to be found in the collection, including Jupiter and Neptune, as well as various mythological reliefs, among them the Bacchic Altar, a Neo-Attic work of the late Hellenic period, and the Sarcophagus with the Story of Achilles and Polyxena.
Large-scale pieces such as De Staat ( 1972 – 76 ), for example, are influenced by the energy of the big band music of Count Basie and Stan Kenton and the repetitive procedures of Steve Reich, both combined with bright, clashing dissonances.
Large-scale development began in February 1950 with the construction of the Southdene neighbourhood, with the first houses finished in 1952, the 5, 000th in 1956 and the 10, 000th in 1961.
Large-scale excavations were conducted at various times between 1930 and 1937 by Homer Thompson, in collaboration first with K. Kourouniotes and later with Robert Scranton.
Large-scale Japanese immigration to the United States began early in the 20th century, and traditional music came with them.
Large-scale resemblances in plotting — the missing prince, the ruler and his heir who fall in love with the same woman — could be explained through derivation from common sources ; but these larger-scale elements are supported by specific lines and passages that occur in both plays.
Large-scale manufacturers can effectively bargain with suppliers for discounts on materials.
Large-scale commercial development began with Colony Square, the first mixed-use development in the Southeast, which was built between 1969 and 1973.
Large-scale warfare resumed with the War of the Austrian Succession ( 1740 – 1748 ).
Large-scale development commenced with the arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1875, with numerous electric streetcar lines being laid over the following three decades to connect the area to fast-growing Downtown Los Angeles.

Large-scale and .
He was the head of AT & T Lab's Large-scale Programming Research department, from its creation until late 2002.
Large-scale ship canals such as the Panama Canal and Suez Canal continue to operate for cargo transportation, as do European barge canals.
Large-scale composting systems are used by many urban areas around the world.
Large-scale population movements from rural to urban areas of Latin America and to other regions of the world have increased the geographic distribution of Chagas disease, and cases have been noted in many countries, particularly in Europe.
Large-scale structures are very long arcs which can cover over a quarter of the solar disk but contain plasma less dense than in the coronal loops of the active regions.
Large-scale air raids in World War II, including the preliminary bombing during Operation Market Garden to aid the US 101st Airborne Division paratroopers in securing the bridges in and around the town on 18 September 1944, destroyed large parts of the city.
Large-scale purges of officials occurred during the 1970s.
Large-scale retrieval systems, such as the Lockheed Dialog system, came into use early in the 1970s.
Large-scale and medium-scale industries are concentrated in North Jakarta.
Large-scale features may include limestone pavements, poljes, and karst valleys.
Large-scale gene transfer has also occurred between the ancestors of eukaryotic cells and prokaryotes, during the acquisition of chloroplasts and mitochondria.
Large-scale petrol-mechanical and petrol-hydraulic models are available but unusual and pricier than the electrically powered versions.
Large-scale evaluation of dependency parsers were performed in the context of the CoNLL shared tasks in 2006 and 2007.
Large-scale production resulted from the development of deep-tank fermentation by chemical engineer Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau.
Large-scale quantum computers could be able to solve certain problems much faster than any classical computer by using the best currently known algorithms, like integer factorization using Shor's algorithm or the simulation of quantum many-body systems.
Large-scale use of quinine as a prophylaxis started around 1850.
Large-scale use of chemicals for cotton cultivation, inefficient irrigation systems, and poor drainage systems are examples of the conditions that led to a high filtration of salinized and contaminated water back into the soil.
Large-scale land clearing for agriculture has damaged habitats for native flora and fauna.
* Large-scale decolonization in Africa first began in the 1950s.
* Large-scale Viking attacks on Europe begin, devastating countless numbers of people.
* Large-scale Abbasid raid under Caliph al-Ma ' mun into Cappadocia.

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