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Electrification and allowed
Electrification of the dance venues allowed the fiddle to be played in a smoother style, alternating leads with the accordion.
Electrification allowed individual machine tools to be powered by electric motors, eliminating line shaft drives from steam engines or water power and allowing higher speeds, making modern large scale manufacturing possible.

Electrification and major
The Rural Electrification Scheme has been described as " the Quiet Revolution " because of the major socio-economic change it brought about.

Electrification and Second
Electrification during the Second World War necessarily brought new rolling stock.

Electrification and line
Electrification of the Birmingham line was completed on 6 March 1967.
Electrification of the 10-Townsend line would likely be joined by an extension of the line across Potrero Hill to San Francisco General Hospital.
Electrification complies to new European standards, but current Dutch locomotives can not use the line, as they use a different voltage.
Electrification of the line from London to Alton in 1937 meant that the Watercress Line was no longer part of a through route ; it became necessary to change at Alton.
Electrification of the line from London to Southampton occurred in 1967, which further affected the economics of the Mid-Hants route.
Pune Chamber of Commerce has demanded Doubling & Electrification of Pune-Miraj-Bangalore rail line which will speed up the travel time between Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore.
Electrification of the line from Melbourne reached Eltham on 15 April 1923.
Electrification work on the Melbourne network commenced in the 1920s, with the Railway Commissioners in 1923 deciding not to electrify the line from Deepdene though Riversdale to Ashburton due to insufficient traffic levels, but would keep the issue under review.
Electrification of the line between Royal Park and Clifton Hill stations was commissioned on 31 July 1921.
* Electrification of the currently freight only Albion-Jacana railway line, with new passenger stations at Sunshine North, Keilor East, Westfield Shoppingtown Airport West and Gowanbrae.
Electrification of the line to Dandenong occurred in two stages in 1922.
Electrification of the line to St Albans was done in October 1921, although electrification occurred to North Melbourne in May 1919 as part of the Essendon electrification and to Footscray in August 1920 as part of the Williamstown electrification.
Electrification on the outer ends of the Hurstbridge line were completed by 1926, the Whittlesea line to Thomastown was electrified in 1929, and the Burnley-Darling line was extended to Glen Waverley in 1930 to become the Glen Waverley line.
* Electrification of the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad: The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad electrifies its mainline between Stamford, CT and Woodlawn, NY using a high-voltage ( 11 kV ) AC single-phase 25 Hz overhead line system with a triangular cross-section catenary.
Electrification of the main line ends at Broadmeadow but continues along the Newcastle branch line.
Electrification of the South Croydon-East Grinstead line was approved by BR in the early 1980s following which the section between South Croydon-Sanderstead was electrified in 1984 using some redundant materials from the closed Woodside-Selsdon line.
* Electrification: Whole line ( 1500 V DC )

Electrification and mass
Electrification enabled modern mass production, as with Thomas Edison ’ s iron ore processing plant ( about 1893 ) that could process 20, 000 tons of ore per day with two shifts of five men each.

Electrification and .
He is the recognized `` father '' of the Rural Electrification Administration and the Security and Exchange Commission.
Electrification is at 3 kV DC, with the exception of the new high-speed lines, and of two recently electrified lines in the south of the country which are at 25 kV AC.
* Chief Electrification Officer – responsible for electrical generating and distribution systems.
* 1979 – Brisbane Suburban Railway Electrification.
* 1889, " On the Electromagnetic Effects due to the Motion of Electrification through a Dielectric ", Phil. Mag. S. 5 27: 324.
Electrification is provided by a 3 kV DC system, except at the junctions with railways of foreign countries, and covers.
Electrification of the busiest sections of the network was proposed in 2010, to improve energy efficiency and sustainability, but no work was carried out.
Electrification of factories began very gradually in the 1890s after the introduction of a practical DC motor by Frank J. Sprague and accelerated after the AC motor was developed by Nikola Tesla ( Westinghouse ) and others.
Electrification of factories was fastest between 1900 and 1930, aided by the establishment of electric utilities with central stations and the lowering of electricity prices from 1914 to 1917.
* South Korea: HSR Electrification Design.
Ben Barnes, a lobbyist who was reared in Comanche County and formerly the former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives and lieutenant governor, recalled how the Rural Electrification Administration in particular eased the plight of county residents.
Around 1880, not only were railways serving the area, but this was the point where the tram systems coming north from the city, met the Hackney tram system, and so it became a busy interchange, with a depot opening in 1873 .< ref >< cite >' Hackney: Communications ', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 10: Hackney ( 1995 ), pp. 4-10 Date accessed: 1 November 2006 .</ ref > Electrification commenced in 1902 and by 1924 a service was commenced between Stamford Hill and Camden Town along Amhurst Park.
Until his retirement in 1975, Murrl Hathorn was an employee in the Natchitoches office of the Valley Electric Membership Corporation, a part of the Rural Electrification Administration, since purchased by the Southwestern Electric Power Company.
Electrification and the Oregon Trunk Railway reached Redmond in 1911.
Electrification was completed the following year and the trolley was open from Newtown to Fernwood in 1895.
The incorporation was essentially a bureaucratic tactic to secure federal aid for development of municipal infrastructure, including from the Rural Electrification Administration.
RUS traces its roots to the Rural Electrification Administration ( REA ), one of the New Deal agencies created under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Electrification was then extended southwards to London.

allowed and final
At the American publisher's insistence, Burgess allowed their editors to cut the redeeming final chapter from the U. S. version, so that the tale would end on a darker note, with Alex succumbing to his violent, reckless nature — an ending which the publisher insisted would be ' more realistic ' and appealing to a U. S. audience.
The Continental Army having been funded by $ 20, 000 in French gold, Washington delivered the final blow to the British in 1781, after a French naval victory allowed American and French forces to trap a British army in Virginia.
He demanded and got the following: his name was made part of the title, " John Frankenheimer's The Train "; the French co-director, demanded by French tax laws, was not allowed to ever set foot on set ; he was given total final cut ; and a Ferrari.
His final regular season appearance was a start against the Red Sox at Fenway Park, in which he allowed 2 hits and 1 unearned run in 6 innings, and received a no-decision.
He apparently spent some time in a mental hospital in Kislovodsk in July 1933, ostensibly a result of depression born of his final acceptance that he would never be allowed to edit the Mexican footage, turned over by Sinclair to Hollywood editors, who would irreparably alter the negatives.
However, the environment in which a protein is synthesized and allowed to fold are significant determinants of its final shape and are usually not directly taken into account by current prediction methods.
The final class barrier was removed in 2002, when party members were allowed to engage in private activities.
The mixed dough is then allowed to rise one or more times ( a longer rising time results in more flavor, so bakers often " punch down " the dough and let it rise again ), then loaves are formed, and ( after an optional final rising time ) the bread is baked in an oven.
At the final meeting, F. M. Campbell, the first FA treasurer and the Blackheath representative, withdrew his club from the FA over the removal of two draft rules at the previous meeting, the first which allowed for the running with the ball in hand and the second, obstructing such a run by hacking ( kicking an opponent in the shins ), tripping and holding.
* Green Court Privilege: Only those in 6a ( the final year ) are allowed to walk across Green Court ; everyone else must walk around it.
Subsequently the Macedonians were defeated by the Roman Republic, which for most of its final tenure allowed home rule to the Lycians, including their own language, Greek.
In the final two films of the prequel trilogy, Christensen was the only actor portraying a Jedi who was not allowed to customize his character's lightsaber.
The final payment of $ 83. 3 million (£ 42. 5 million ), due on 31 December 2006 ( repayment having been deferred in the allowed five years ), was made on 29 December 2006 ( the last working day of the year ).
W can also be thought of as the allowed error tolerance in the final position, since the final point of the motion must fall within ± of the target's center.
This was demonstrated by his omission from the UEFA Champions League Final 1993 final as under the UEFA rules clubs were only allowed to field 3 foreigners.
# The desire to preserve original Sanskrit and Pali spellings also produces a particularly large number of duplicate ways of spelling sounds at the end of a syllable ( where Thai is strictly limited in the sounds that can occur but Sanskrit allowed all possibilities, especially once former final / a / was deleted ), as well as a number of silent letters.
Cechmanek's inconsistency showed through, however, as he allowed ten goals in the final two games and Ottawa advanced in six games.
With seven metres to go Wells began an extreme lean which allowed his head and shoulder to cross the finish line before Leonard's chest in a photo finish ; both men were given a final time of 10. 25 s. Wells became the oldest Olympic 100 m champion at that time.
No final judgement has been passed yet by the ICJ but the denial of preliminary measures in July 2006 allowed the mills to began functioning.
" This newly-recovered final line upset Samuel Noah Kramer's former interpretation, as he allowed: " my conclusion that Dumuzi dies and " stays dead " forever ( cf e. g. Mythologies of the Ancient World p. 10 ) was quite erroneous: Dumuzi according to the Sumerian mythographers rises from the dead annually and, after staying on earth for half the year, descends to the Nether World for the other half ".
This new advance allowed for greater stability in intonation, and was the final missing ingredient in the standardization of the instrument.
A final pre-war treaty, signed in December 1978, allowed the PDPA to call upon the Soviet Union for military support.
The mash is allowed to ferment, the resulting liquid collected and distilled in either clay or copper pots which will further modify the flavor of the final product.
Although there was some controversy in the final voting, for the first time, everyone was allowed to compete and have their votes count in the results.

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