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Developments in chemical engineering before and after World War II were mainly incited by the petrochemical industry, however, advances in other fields were made as well.
Both games were developed by Frontier Developments with the assistance of Aardman, with Peter Sallis reprising his role as Wallace.
Developments in modern French music were a major influence on Messiaen, particularly the music of Claude Debussy and his use of the whole-tone scale ( which Messiaen called Mode 1 in his modes of limited transposition ).
Developments in Portuguese Timor during 1974 and 1975 were watched closely by Indonesia and Australia.
On 30 December, majority shareholders Pacific Century Regional Developments, controlled by Richard Li, and China Unicom Group raised their joint offer for PCCW from HK $ 4. 20 a share, minutes before shareholders were due to vote on the original buyout plan.
Developments were very positive with regards to infant mortality and life expectancy — infant mortality rate fell so much that Chile achieved the lowest level of infant mortality in Latin America in the 1980s.
Developments in France and Germany were somewhat different.
The ' Caterham Levante ', built by RS Performance Engine Developments Ltd. ( RS = Russell Savory ), is a mostly-carbon-fibre bodied Caterham, with Kevlar seats, combined with an " over 500bhp " 2. 4-litre, 40-valve supercharged V8 and a reduced body weight of boasts almost per tonne ( initial announced specifications were and, but the RS website specifies " in excess of 500bhp ," and or ; the math may or may not achieve " over per tonne ").
Developments in Burnley and Blackburn were regarded as something of a renaissance for the far right in British politics ; no such councillors had been elected in the UK since victories in Tower Hamlets nearly ten years before.
As mentioned above, the Astro and Safari were rear-wheel drive vehicles, but in 1990 a new all-wheel drive ( AWD ) system ( the first U. S .- built minivan to do so ), designed and developed by FF Developments ( FFD ), was made optional.
They were formerly owned by UK publishing house Empire Interactive, but in Mid-2006 they were bought by Indie Developers Rebellion Developments
In spite of this, the developer, Kensington Developments, still claimed in a 2008 article in the Daily Telegraph that " In truth, the majority of people were for it ".
According to a presentation by Major Kevin Finch, Chief of the Small Arms Division of the Directorate of Combat Developments at the U. S. Army Infantry Center, there were three main parts to the OICW program.
Developments in theology and devotional practice produced innovations like the subject of the Coronation of the Virgin and the Assumption, both associated with the Franciscans, as were many other developments.
Both car companies were sold in 1972 to Company Developments Limited, when Aston Martin was in financial trouble, for a nominal £ 100.
In 1951 as industry began to dwindle, portions of the estate were sold to the Principality Property Co., Estateways Builders, John Oliver Watkins, the City & Provincial Housing Association and Gwalia Land & Property Developments Ltd.
Developments on education were also made.
Field and the company T P Field Developments Limited ( of which Field is one of two directors, and the sole shareholder ) admitted illegally converting a garage into a family room and a carport into a garage at a Papatoetoe residence and were fined a total of $ 20, 000 plus costs in 2008.
These Symposia were the WIPO-UPOV Symposium on Intellectual Property Rights in Plant Biotechnology ( 24 October 2003 ) and the WIPO-UPOV Symposium on the Co-Existence of Patents and Plant Breeders ’ Rights in the Promotion of Biotechnological Developments ( 25 October 2003 ).
Ashtons were acquired by Orme Developments in 1972.
The developers were Arc Developments ( GG and ST ) and Virgin Games ( Amiga ).
The original developers and owners were Richardson Developments but the Centre has had a number of other owners including Chelsfield and Mountleigh.

Developments and .
Developments up to about 1957 have been discussed by Sonenberg ( 1958 ).
Developments over the next two months, however, caused the President to reconsider the question of the timing.
Developments in Cuba and Laos also suggested the advisability of an early summit meeting.
Developments in the systematic study of ancient civilizations through the disciplines of Classics and Egyptology informed both archaeology and eventually social anthropology, as did the study of East and South Asian languages and cultures.
In 1972, the company was sold to another company called Company Developments Ltd., backed by a Birmingham-based consortium, and chaired by chartered accountant and company director William Willson, MBE.
* " Agent Orange in Vietnam: Recent Developments in Remediation: Testimony of Ms. Tran Thi Hoan ", Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific and the Global Environment, U. S. House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Affairs.
* " Agent Orange in Vietnam: Recent Developments in Remediation: Testimony of Dr. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Phuong ", Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific and the Global Environment, U. S. House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Motor Racing Developments Ltd., commonly known as Brabham (), was a British racing car manufacturer and Formula One racing team.
To meet that aim, Brabham and Tauranac set up Motor Racing Developments Ltd. ( MRD ), deliberately avoiding the use of either man ’ s name.
Brabham had a poor season, scoring only four points, and — having run his own private Coopers in non-championship events during 1961 — left the company in 1962 to drive for his own team: the Brabham Racing Organisation, using cars built by Motor Racing Developments.
Motor Racing Developments initially concentrated on making money by building cars for sale to customers in lower formulae, so the new car for the Formula One team was not ready until partway through the 1962 Formula One season.
Developments in CGI technologies are reported each year at SIGGRAPH, an annual conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques, attended each year by tens of thousands of computer professionals.
Developments in technology and economies of scale have made possible so-called Very Large Memory ( VLM ) computers.
Mostepanenko, " New Developments in the Casimir Effect ", Phys.
Developments of the theory of linear models have encompassed and surpassed the cases that concerned early writers.
Developments in mail systems, such as Microsoft Outlook, without sufficient thought for security implications, made viruses that indeed propagate themselves via email possible.
Developments in Eastern painting historically parallel those in Western painting, in general, a few centuries earlier.

exploration and were
After Columbus, European exploration rapidly accelerated, and many new trade routes were established.
Two locations on the Moon were given primary consideration for exploration by the Apollo 16 expedition, the Descartes Highlands region west of Mare Nectaris and the crater Alphonsus.
After some exploration Phillip decided to go on to Port Jackson, and on 26 January the marines and convicts were landed at Sydney Cove, which Phillip named after Lord Sydney.
The modern constellations in this region were defined during the Age of exploration, notably by Dutch navigators Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman at the end of sixteenth century.
France's priorities were in settling and strengthening its claim on New France and the exploration and settlement of interior North America and the Mississippi River valley.
The first European Americans to arrive in what is known as Eagle Valley were John C. Fremont and his exploration party in January 1843.
" While there were hostile incidents at the end of Vancouver's last season – the most serious of which involved a clash with Tlingits at Behm Canal in southeast Alaska in 1794 – these were the exceptions to Vancouver's exploration of the U. S. and Canadian Northwest coast.
During the 1820s and 1830s, HBC trappers were deeply involved in the early exploration and development of Northern California.
In the 16th century, Spain and Portugal were in the vanguard of European global exploration and colonial expansion.
All were born within a fifteen-year period ( 1887 and 1901 ) and, although they cannot be described as members of a single school, they all pursued an exploration of identity, rejecting nostalgia and parochialism and engaging with social and political issues.
From his Vila do Infante in 15th Century Portuguese, Estate or Town of the Prince on the Sagres peninsula located at the south-westernmost point of Iberia and with sea access to both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, Henry sponsored voyages down the coast of Africa, sailing as far as Guinea, that were primarily exploration expeditions, later on bringing back to the nearby town of Lagos, from whence they set out, numerous African slaves and goods.
Chief among these were the definition and configuration of the area to be allocated to contractors for exploration, the fees to be paid to the Authority and the question of how to deal with any overlapping claims that might arise.
A lifelong inventor, Lovelock has created and developed many scientific instruments, some of which were designed for NASA in its program of planetary exploration.
Many of the innovations that Sterne introduced, adaptations in form that should be understood as an exploration of what constitutes the novel, were highly influential to Modernist writers like James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, and more contemporary writers such as Thomas Pynchon and David Foster Wallace.
Longships were sea vessels made and used by the Vikings from the Nordic countries for trade, commerce, exploration, and warfare during the Viking Age although scientific analysis of the oak timber shows at least one well known ship was built in Dublin, Ireland.
With the exploration of the West, mining camps were established and " expressed a distinctive spirit, an enduring legacy to the new nation ;" Gold Rushers would experience the same problems as the Land Rushers of the transient West that preceded them.
Although Mary's rule was ultimately ineffectual and unpopular, the policies of fiscal reform, naval expansion and colonial exploration that were later lauded as Elizabethan accomplishments were started in Mary's reign.
It was the expressed hope of the RGS that this expedition would be " scientific primarily, with exploration and the Pole as secondary objects " but, unlike the Discovery Expedition, neither they nor the Royal Society were in charge this time.
After Columbus, European exploration rapidly accelerated, and many new trade routes were established.
Both men recognised that wars in Africa were changing markedly and the British Army needed to adapt ; so during their joint scouting missions, Baden-Powell and Burnham discussed the concept of a broad training programme in woodcraft for young men, rich in exploration, tracking, fieldcraft, and self-reliance.
Using this approach, Dave Savage was able to reach air surface in the 18th Chamber ( Chambers did not have to have air spaces to be so named ; they were the limits of each exploration ) in May 1966.
In 1904, the British School at Athens began a thorough exploration of Laconia, and in the following year excavations were made at Thalamae, Geronthrae, and Angelona near Monemvasia.
Later designs were deemed by NASA to be usable for space exploration and Los Alamos felt that it had cured the last of the materials problems with the untested Pewee.

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