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For example, the invention of bourbon is often attributed to a pioneering Baptist minister and distiller named Elijah Craig.
For the 1913 French Grand Prix, an improved L5 ( with engine ) was produced with a pioneering ballbearing crankshaft, gear-driven camshafts, and dry sump lubrication, all of which soon became standard on racing cars ; unfortunately, Zuccarelli was killed during testing on public roads, but Boillot easily won the event, making him ( and Peugeot ) the race's first double winner.
For some time there had been much interest in producing innovative music and sounds to go with the pioneering programming of the era, in particular the dramatic output of the BBC Third Programme.
In 1968, " For pioneering and continuing contributions in creating, developing, and improving the high-speed electronic digital computer ", he was awarded the National Medal of Science.
For his pioneering design and realization of the Alto, Charles P. Thacker was awarded the 2009 Turing Award of the Association for Computing Machinery on March 9, 2010.
For this reason, pioneering large-scale solar power projects have been built in several locations in French Cerdagne, including Font-Romeu-Odeillo-Via, the Themis plant near Targassonne, and Mont-Louis Solar Furnace in Mont-Louis.
For his pioneering work on lasers and masers, in 1964, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics shared with Nikolay Basov and Charles Hard Townes.
For the pioneering, introduction, and implementation of Kaizen in Japan, the Emperor of Japan awarded the 2nd Order Medal of the Sacred Treasure to Dr. Deming in 1960.
Frazer's pioneering work < ref >" For those who see Frazer's work as the start of anthropological study in its modern sense, the site and the cult of Nemi must hold a particular place: This
He received the University of Wisconsin – Madison College of Engineering Engineers Day Award in 1958, the Harry H. Goode Memorial Award in 1964, the John Price Wetherill Medal in 1964, and IEEE's Edison Medal ' For a meritorious career of pioneering contributions to the development and application of large-scale digital computers and important contributions to education in the digital computer field.
For his work, Pande was awarded the 2012 Michael and Kate Bárány Award for Young Investigators for " developing field-defining and field-changing computational methods to produce leading theoretical models for protein and RNA folding " as well as the 2006 Irving Sigal Young Investigator Award for his simulation results which " have stimulated a re-examination of the meaning of both ensemble and single-molecule measurements, making Dr. Pande ’ s efforts pioneering contributions to simulation methodology.
For his pioneering study on the special variety of Cambodia cotton, he came to be called Patti Venkayya.
For his creative works, his pioneering research and his sustained efforts at preserving and recording in his writing the culture and history of the Xhosa people of the Eastern Cape, the University of Port Elizabeth posthumously bestowed on Jordan an honorary doctorate in literature, on 24 April 2004.
For $ 9. 50 a week, Walter Mosley attended the Victory Baptist day school, a private African-American elementary school that held pioneering classes in black history.
For example, Bertram Brockhouse, a professor at McMaster University, received the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics for his pioneering work in neutron spectrometry while at CRL from 1950-1962.
For instance, Lewis Henry Morgan, a pioneering American ethnologist, developed his own three-stage system of prehistory in his book, Ancient Society ( 1877 ).
For instance, one of the pioneering English Neopagan Witches, Robert Cochrane, who would describe himself under such titles as " pellar " and who led a coven known as the Clan of Tubal Cain in the early 1960s, allegedly contained elements borrowed from the cunning craft in his tradition, known as Cochrane's Craft.
For 1971 the festival booked The Allman Brothers Band, a pioneering Southern rock group.
Their pioneering work " A Theory For Record Linkage " remains the mathematical foundation for many record linkage applications even today.
* Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology from the American Psychological Foundation, for which the citation reads: " For lifetime contributions that include pioneering clinical studies of brain-behavior relations.
For example, Virginia Senator James H. Webb, in his 2004 book Born Fighting – How the Scots-Irish Shaped America, controversially asserts that the early " pioneering " immigrants to North America were of Scots-Irish origins.
For this pioneering generation of intellectuals, activists and politicians in the 1920s and 1930s, liberalism was understood as a technique of national progression, something to be activated as a universally executable program, irrespective of the local contours of Persian culture.
For two decades the town has had a pioneering role in promoting electric cars.
* IEEE Edison Medal ( 1998 ) For pioneering contributions to the physics of computing and conduction.
For his master ’ s and doctoral degrees, he attended the University of Kentucky, a pioneering institution in the disciplines of political science and public administration.

For and endeavors
For artistic endeavors, tradition has been used as a contrast to creativity, with traditional and folk art associated with unoriginal imitation or repetition, in contrast to fine art, which is valued for being original and unique.
For a few years, the castes of Pao are highly successful in their respective endeavors and the planet experiences a short golden age.
For most of his adult life, he maintained a physician's office in the house in which he lived, at 9 Ridge Road, at the corner of Park Avenue, even as he continued his artistic endeavors.
For as much as all the endeavors of the United Colonies, by the most decent representations and petitions to the king and parliament of Great Britain to restore peace and security to America under the British government and a re-union with that people upon just and liberal terms instead of a redress of grievances, have produced from an imperious and vindictive administration increased insult oppression and a vigorous attempt to effect our total destruction.
For both Apollinaire and the Symbolists who preceded him, Orpheus was associated with mysticism, something that would inspire artistic endeavors.
Princeton High School staff and students are also active in other charitable endeavors, hosting an annual Relay For Life since 2003.
For the future, Gillespie will be pursuing other musical and ministry endeavors.

For and area
For a resort area, Mackinack Island, Michigan, is the place to visit.
For circular fibers in a closely packed hexagonal array, the packing efficiency is given by: Af where Af, and 0.906 is the ratio of the area of a circle to that of the circumscribed hexagon.
For new galaxies to be created, Professor Bondi declares, it would only be necessary for a single hydrogen atom to be created in an area the size of your living room once every few million years.
For each picture frame, the 6502 writes graphics commands for the DVG into a defined area of RAM ( the vector RAM ), and then asks the DVG to draw the corresponding vector image on the screen.
For shapes with curved boundary, calculus is usually required to compute the area.
For a solid shape such as a sphere, cone, or cylinder, the area of its boundary surface is called the surface area.
For easier reference, the list is presented by area code.
For many this area is the highlight of any visit to Aberdour ; parking at the foot of Shore Road is usually at a premium.
For each market area, the United States Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) allowed two licensee ( networks ) known as " A " and " B " carriers.
For example, the Factbook gives the land area of Australia as 7, 682, 300 km < sup > 2 </ sup > while Geoscience Australia gives the area as 7, 692, 024 km < sup > 2 </ sup >, a difference of 9, 724 km < sup > 2 </ sup >.
For example, on Saint Lucia, harvesting mangrove for timber and clearing for fishing reduced the mangrove forests, resulting in a loss of habitat and spawning grounds for marine life that was unique to the area.
For example, the federal government funds Canada Day events at the Old Port of Montreal — an area run by a federal Crown corporation — while the National Holiday parade is a grassroots effort that has been met with pressure to cease, even from federal officials.
For hundreds of years this isolated population consisting now of 4. 400 inhabitants, has claimed to be the direct descendant of the Cimbri retreating in this area after the Roman aftermath.
For example, focusing on the subnavel area is important for the practice of tummo, or inner fire.
For identification by light microscopy, a scraping or swab of the affected area is placed on a microscope slide.
For nearly 200 years, this remote area of the island has been called " Money Cove ".
For a while hybrid cable / electric systems operated, for example in Chicago where electric cars had to be pulled by grip cars through the loop area, due to the lack of trolley wires there.
For longer-range ( about a centimetre ) particles, they need a very large depletion depth and large area.
For the current loop, the magnetic dipole moment points through the loop ( according to the right hand grip rule ), with a magnitude equal to the current in the loop times the area of the loop.
For the 1930 season, the Spartans formally joined the NFL as the other area independents folded because of the Great Depression.
For example, while burning an area of fairly thick forest and thus turning it into a more open, grassy environment might reduce the viability of a large browser ( an animal that eats leaves and shoots rather than grasses ), the reverse could also be true: removing the browsing animals ( by eating them, or by any other means ) within a few years produces a very thick undergrowth which, when a fire eventually starts through natural causes ( as fires tend to do every few hundred years ), burns with greater than usual ferocity.
For Abdur Rahman, delineating the boundary with India ( through the Pashtun area ) was far more significant, and it was during his reign that the Durand Line was drawn.
For centuries sweetwater artesian wells in the Fayyum Oasis have permitted extensive cultivation in an irrigated area that extends over.

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