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Similarly to its precursor in the visual arts, musical impressionism focuses on a suggestion and an atmosphere rather than on a strong emotion or the depiction of a story as in program music.
During work on a precursor of this program, Lovelock became interested in the composition of the Martian atmosphere, reasoning that many life forms on Mars would be obliged to make use of it ( and, thus, alter it ).
While the program was not yet interactive, it was a precursor to games soon to come.
It is a precursor to Gosden and Correll's more popular later program, Amos ' n ' Andy.
Presumably, she was able to pass the precursor gene on via Leto's breeding program, leading eventually to Siona's complete invisibility to prescient vision and her ability to pass that genetic trait on to her offspring and spread it into the general population.
The mission, a joint flight with Vostok 5, was originally conceived as being a joint mission with two Vostoks each carrying a female cosmonaut, but this changed as the Vostok program experienced cutbacks as a precursor to the retooling of the program into the Voskhod program.
It was the precursor to the Hannity program, which airs in the same time slot.
He was responsible for a multi-national team which executed nine Shuttle docking missions to the Russian Space Station Mir, with seven astronauts spending 30 months cumulatively on board the Mir Station, plus all the associated science and docking hardware to ensure the success of the joint program, a precursor to the building of the joint International Space Station.
The system allowed email-type messages to be passed between users and real-time chat via a precursor to the Unix talk program.
She also spearheaded the first-in-the-nation comprehensive Pre-Plus program, a precursor to universal pre-school education in the United States.
The program was produced by Space Age Meats, a precursor to Letterman's later production company, Worldwide Pants Incorporated.
Started at Power 99 in September 1992, hosting a nightly alternative music program called " Power 99 On the Edge ", a precursor to 99X's format change nearly two months later.
PLATO's games became so popular that a program called " The Enforcer " was written to run as a background process to regulate or disable game play at most sites and times – a precursor to parental-style control systems that regulate access based on content rather than security considerations.
In 1963 he hosted an ABC Television program, Your Funny, Funny Films, a precursor to America's Funniest Home Videos.
In accordance with a study by Dr. Esbensen in 2000, delinquency often serves as a precursor to gang involvement, the GREAT program the focuses on providing life skills to students to help them avoid delinquent behavior and resorting to violence to solve problems.
The name " shell " for a command line interpreter and the concept of making the shell a user program outside of the operating system kernel were introduced in Unix's precursor Multics.
The program featured a running loop of kitchen sound effects in the background and verbal interplay with " cook " ( and producer ) Jeremy " Kodiak " Kienitz, and was in many ways a precursor of Lileks's later written ventures.
A year earlier, he hosted the short-lived syndicated television program Henry Morgan and Company, which All-Movie Guide has called a kind of precursor to David Letterman's style of irreverent television.
In 2009, HDW worked with Kockums and Northrop Grumman to offer a Visby class corvette derivative in the American Focused Mission Vessel Study, a precursor to the Littoral combat ship program.
The precursor to the REU program was the NSF-funded URP, which ran through the 1970s.
Kockums worked with Northrop Grumman and HDW to offer a Visby class corvette derivative in the American Focused Mission Vessel Study, a precursor to the Littoral Combat Ship program.
Despite losing to a yodeler, Shea earned second place, and a spot singing popular music on Allen's program, probably a precursor to Allen's Town Hall Tonight.

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Indigenous peoples in western Mexico began to selectively breed maize ( Zea mays ) plants from precursor grasses ( e. g., teosinte ) around 8000 BC, and intensive corn farming began between 1800 and 1500 BC.
A comedic " precursor " to this concept occurred in an episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus, in which Terry Jones began performing a striptease while giving a fast-paced rundown of economic news.
The Nomad of the Time Streams trilogy by Michael Moorock, which began in 1971 with The Warlord of the Air, was also an influential precursor .< ref >
Ackté also began a festival in Savonlinna the following year ; this was the precursor of the Savonlinna Opera Festival, which was started in the 1960s, shortly before the new Finnish opera became famous in the 1970s.
The precursor of the thegn was the gesith, the companion of the king or great lord, a member of his comitatus, and the word thegn began to be used to describe a military gesith.
In 1914, the College began offering courses in Chicago's Loop, the precursor of DePaul's second primary campus.
( This was a precursor to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, which began on 23 October.
Dr. Eli Harari, an Israeli engineer, began making early contributions to EEPROM or electrically erasable programmable read-only memory, a precursor to flash memory.
It began as a horror anthology from the company's 1950s precursor, Atlas Comics.
In 1961, she began to track the progress of a court case in which public television station WNDT in New Jersey was attempting to acquire New York independent station Channel 13, which later became the precursor of PBS station WNET, the first public broadcasting station in New York.
He began his conquest by establishing his headquarters at Salamiyah and began riding towards north-western Africa, which at the time was under Aghlabid rule, following the propagandist success of his chief da ' i, Abu ' Abdullah Al-Husayn Al-Shi ' i. Al-Shi ' i, along with laying claim to being the precursor to the Mahdi, was instrumental in sowing the seeds of sedition among the Berber tribes of North Africa, specifically the Kutamah tribe.
In the early 1930s, the London Electric Railway, precursor of the London Underground and owner of the District and Piccadilly Lines, began the reconstruction of the tracks between and to enable the Piccadilly Line to be extended from Hammersmith to and ( then the terminus of what is now the Heathrow branch ).
In a precursor of the conflicting uniform mixup at the First Battle of Bull Run, one Union regiment mistook another Union regiment dressed in gray for Confederates in the dark and began firing on them.
In 1894, the Sultan began to target the Armenian people in a precursor to the Hamidian massacres.
His Davis Sewing Machine Company, which began producing bicycles in the late 19th century, was the precursor to the Huffman Manufacturing Company ( later became the Huffy Corporation ), a manufacturer of high-quality bicycles.
The BORAX-I design was a precursor to the SL-1 plant, which was sited nearby and began operations in 1958.
In the early 1930s, the London Electric Railway, precursor of the London Underground and owner of the District and Piccadilly Lines, began the reconstruction of the tracks between Hammersmith and Acton Town to enable the Piccadilly Line to be extended from Hammersmith to Uxbridge and Hounslow West ( then the terminus of what is now the Heathrow branch ).
In the early 1930s, the London Electric Railway, precursor of the London Underground and owner of the District and Piccadilly Lines, began the reconstruction of the tracks between Hammersmith and Acton Town to enable the Piccadilly Line to be extended from Hammersmith to Uxbridge and Hounslow West ( then the terminus of what is now the Heathrow branch ).
However, they paid Parker and Stone to write another script when Internet buzz began to generate about the duo and their work on The Spirit of Christmas, the 1995 animated short film that served as a precursor to South Park.
On September 26, 1906 the first armed rebellion against the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz, precursor to the Mexican Revolution began in Jiménez, it was led by Juan José Arredondo and Calixto Guerra, members of the Partido Liberal Mexicano of Ricardo Flores Magon.
This understanding began to change in the 1870s, when discoveries made by researchers in Europe permitted the advent of a ' scientific medicine ', a precursor to the Evidence-Based Medicine that is the standard of practice today.
The precursor to today ’ s American Dance Festival began in 1934 as the Bennington Festival, a summer program at Bennington College where modern dance pioneers Hanya Holm, Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman came together to teach dance technique and perform new works.

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