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Britain and underwent
This thesis is supported by the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, explaining that the Turko-Mongol name Timur underwent a similar evolution, from the Sanskrit word cimara (" iron ") via a modified version * čimr to the final Turkicized version timür, with-ür replacing-r due to the Turkish vowel harmony ( hence babr → babür ).
The remaining prizes underwent basic repairs and then sailed for Britain, eventually arriving at Plymouth.
In the United States during the early 1980s, punk underwent a renaissance in the form of hardcore punk, which sought to do away with the frivolities introduced in the later years of the original movement, while at the same time Britain saw a parallel movement called streetpunk.
The King was well enough to open the Festival of Britain in May 1951, but on 23 September 1951, he underwent a pneumonectomy where his left lung was removed following the discovery of a malignant tumour.
Around 450 BC it underwent major expansion, during which the enclosed area was nearly tripled in size to, making it the largest hill fort in Britain and by some definitions the largest in Europe.
Britain, the forerunner of Europe's capitalist powers, however, was clearly the chief world investor, though the direction of its investments underwent a striking change, becoming oriented less toward Europe, the United States, and India, and more toward the rest of the Commonwealth and Latin America.
In September the division returned to Britain and in the first week of October 1944, the 6th Airborne Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment underwent an extensive reorganization.
In the 4th millennium BCE, around the start of the Neolithic period in Britain, British society underwent radical changes.
During the long reign of Queen Victoria, British society underwent great changes such as industrialisation and the enactment of liberal reforms ( by both Liberal and Conservative governments ) within Britain.
The Toggenburg breed underwent a development program when introduced to Britain ; the resulting British Toggenburgs are heavier and have improved milk quality.
The Resolute was sent to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where she underwent a complete refit, and Commander Henry Hartstene USN, sailed her back to Britain, arriving at Spithead on December 12, 1856.
In 1995, the fallout from the Super League war hit Britain, and the game underwent massive re-organisation.
After having been wounded over Lille he underwent pilot training in Britain, before being attached to No. 39 ( Home Defence ) Squadron, a night-flying squadron at Sutton's Farm airfield near Hornchurch in Essex.

Britain and enormous
This collection of short Latin verse texts and accompanying woodcuts created an entire European genre, the emblem book, which attained enormous popularity in continental Europe and Great Britain.
He was acclaimed as the inventor of the genre of the modern historical novel and the inspiration for enormous numbers of imitators and genre writers both in Britain and on the European continent.
The Luftwaffe also used the technique in order to help their small bombers, and the enormous Gigant, Messerschmitt Me 321 glider, conceived in 1940 for the invasion of Britain, and used to supply the Russian front which also had air tow assistance from up to three bombers, into the air with loads that would have made the takeoff run too long otherwise.
The play was an enormous success and toured the regional stages of Britain.
The decisive Russian triumph in the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-74, which brought enormous lands in the Black Sea region as far as the Caucasus under Russian control, resulted in a great fear of Russian expansion on the part of the other great powers, especially Austria and Great Britain.
Because of increased bilateral trade with Britain, Christophe's government earned an enormous sum of British pounds for his treasury.
This work was also the " single most important source used by Geoffrey of Monmouth in creating his Historia Regum Britanniae ", and via the enormous popularity of that work, this brand of the earlier history of Britain, including the Trojan origin tradition, became incorporated into subsequent chronicles for the long-running history of the land, e. g., the Middle English Brut of England aka The Chronicles of England.
In Britain, Prince Charles called upon the Royal Society to investigate the " enormous environmental and social risks " of nanotechnology in a planned report, leading to much delighted media commentary on grey goo.
Sir Hiram Maxim made a number of experiments in Britain, eventually building an enormous machine with a wingspan of, powered by two advanced lightweight steam engines which delivered 180 hp ( 134 kW ) each.
Along the way, it picked up a new name ( changing from American Letter to Letter from America in 1950 ) and an enormous audience, being broadcast not only in Britain and in many other Commonwealth countries, but throughout the world by the BBC World Service.
The film was an enormous success, not only in Britain, but also in the USA, where it inspired numerous imitations from, amongst others, Roger Corman and American International Pictures.
The concept had an enormous influence in shaping the strategic thought of navies across the world, especially in the United States, Germany, Japan and Britain, ultimately causing a European naval arms race in the 1890s, which included the United States.
The Grand Alliance gained enormous cultural and political importance as an example of a possible European union supported by ( most of ) the German territories, Britain and the Netherlands as well as by many French intellectuals dissatisfied with the absolutist rule of Louis XIV, the eviction of the Huguenots in 1685 and the union of Catholicism and the French crown at home.
The Treaty of San Stefano had created an enormous Bulgarian state, which was just what Great Britain and Austria-Hungary feared most.
Commercial car ferries crossing the Bay of Biscay from Britain and Ireland to Spain and France often pass by enormous blue whales and much smaller harbor porpoise.
Emblem books, both secular and religious, attained enormous popularity throughout continental Europe, though in Britain they did not capture the imagination of readers to quite the same extent.
The £ 500, 000 million worth of gold exported to Britain in the fifties paid all her foreign debts and helped lay the foundation of her enormous commercial expansion in the latter half of the century.
Upon trading his goods for sea otter pelts, his crew in turn traded them for an enormous profit in Macau on their way back to Britain.
Bill Tidy's inspiration for this series may have grown out of one of his cartoons in Punch in the mid 1960s, where he parodied the funding objectives and credibility of the Arts Council of Great Britain by illustrating a group of morris dancers in full costume, gathered around a table outside a pub, behind an enormous pile of empties, with one of them asking " Well lads, what are we going to do wi ' rest of Arts Council grant?
In the 1830s, the British East India Company became concerned about the Chinese monopoly on tea, which constituted most of its trade and supported the enormous consumption of tea in Great Britain: approximately one pound ( by weight ) per person per year.
Initially confirmed for only 13 instalments, the series lasted nearly 58 years and gathered an enormous audience, being broadcast not only in Britain and in many other Commonwealth countries, but throughout the world by the BBC World Service.
The enormous tax burden put upon the settlers that was needed to mostly repay Britain for war assistance would hold back the economy of the entire region for many years to come.
Although the Rebellion of 1798 was unsuccessful in that it failed to bring about independence from Great Britain and establish a republic in Ireland, it is significant in that the conflict and its leaders impacted Irish history to an enormous extent.
Eileen Barker, James A. Beckford, and Karel Dobbelaere have called him " the doyen of sociological studies of religion in Britain, stating that in honoring Wilson, " they represent thousands of other scholars around the world who owe him an enormous debt of gratitude for the enrichment that he has brought to our understanding of modern societies.

Britain and technological
Almost inevitably, the first result of this technological revolution was a reaction against the methods and in many cases the conclusions of the Oxford school of Stubbs, Freeman and ( particularly ) Green regarding the nature of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain.
During its 47 years of existence, the German Empire operated as an industrial, technological and scientific giant, receiving more Nobel Prizes in science than Britain, France, Russia and the United States combined.
Lacking a technological base at first, the Germans imported their engineering and hardware from Britain, but quickly learned the skills needed to operate and expand the railways.
While the Scottish Enlightenment is traditionally considered to have concluded toward the end of the 18th century, disproportionately large Scottish contributions to British science and letters continued for another 50 years or more, thanks to such figures as the mathematicians and physicists James Clerk Maxwell, Lord Kelvin, and the engineers and inventors James Watt and William Murdoch, whose work was critical to the technological developments of the Industrial Revolution throughout Britain.
Lacking a technological base at first, the Germans imported their engineering and hardware from Britain, but quickly learned the skills needed to operate and expand the railways.
This second Industrial Revolution gradually grew to include the chemical industries, petroleum refining and distribution, electrical industries, and, in the 20th century, the automotive industries, and was marked by a transition of technological leadership from Britain to the United States and Germany.
The most common type of wire paper clip still in use, the Gem paper clip, was never patented, but it was most likely in production in Britain already in the early 1870s by " The Gem Manufacturing Company ", according to the American expert on technological innovations, Professor Henry J. Petroski.
At the Labour Party's 1963 annual conference, Wilson made possibly his best-remembered speech, on the implications of scientific and technological change, in which he argued that " the Britain that is going to be forged in the white heat of this revolution will be no place for restrictive practices or for outdated measures on either side of industry ".
It posits a Victorian Britain in which great technological and social change has occurred after entrepreneurial inventor Charles Babbage succeeded in his ambition to build a mechanical computer ( actually his analytical engine rather than the difference engine ).
Examples are the Industrial Revolution, a major shift of technological, socioeconomic, and cultural conditions ; the American war against colonial Britain ; the Bolshevik overthrowing of the Russian monarchy to attempt to create a communist society ; and the attempt by the Khmer Rouge to start Cambodian history anew.
In order for Britain to engage in a nuclear weapons treaty with the USA, it had to demonstrate that it was a technological equal.
Lacking a technological base at first, the Germans imported their engineering and hardware from Britain, but quickly learned the skills needed to operate and expand the railways.
This was the first new university in Scotland for 381 years and the first technological university in Britain, thus inititing the trend of formation of modern technical universities in Britain.
The absolute leader in terms of being located near or beyond the technological frontier Britain had long held the competitive advantage but moves to foster more free trade were later withdrawn as countries such as the USA and Germany in particular began to threaten the manufacturing advantage of Britain.

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