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innovated and rules
The Nazis as much broke the rules of engagement which previously governed nations at war ( such violations often deemed after the war as crimes against peace ) as they innovated techniques of war.

innovated and pioneering
The collaboration led to the development of Fantasound, a pioneering stereophonic surround sound system which innovated some processes widely used today, including simultaneous multi-track recording, overdubbing, and noise reduction.
It features exhibits on the numerous inventions and pioneering manufacturing techniques innovated there, the city's role in American history, as well as examining Springfield in a broader context as a city during various eras, ( e. g. different wars, several mass immigrations, and changing transportation technology.

innovated and tactics
In 1917, the Germans innovated with infiltration tactics where small groups of highly trained and well-equipped troops would attack vulnerable points and bypass strong points, driving deep into the rear areas.

innovated and ),
The landscape genre of Chinese nature poetry emerged under the brush of Xie Lingyun ( 385-433 ), as he innovated distinctively descriptive and complementary couplets composed of five-character lines.
Genghis Khan innovated many ways of organizing his army, dividing it into decimal subsections of arbans ( 10 people ), zuuns ( 100 ), myangans ( 1000 ) and tumens ( 10, 000 ).
* The sovereign during the Zhou Dynasty called themselves Wang ( Chinese: 王 or 國王 ; wáng ), before the Qin Dynasty innovated the new term huangdi which would become the new standard term for " emperor.
Today, thousands of Orthodox Jews, particularly Chabad Hasidim, participate in one of the annual study cycles of Mishneh Torah ( 1 or 3 chapters a day ), innovated by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, in the spring of 1984.
Air Force crews flew 1, 054 hours in southern Alabama, Georgia, and Florida conducting " dissimilar ( aircraft ) formation " training with both UH-1H and HH-3E helicopters at night and at low-level ( a flight profile for which procedures had to be innovated by the two selected crews ), and gaining expertise in navigation training using FLIR, which, until Ivory Coast, had not been part of the Combat Talon's electronics suite.
It argued for a less verbose style of mathematics, with a greater dependence on symbols ; drawing on François Viète ( though not explicitly ), Oughtred also innovated freely in symbols, introducing not only the multiplication sign as now used universally, but also the proportion sign ( double colon ::).
* Arthur Healey ( 1979 – 1990 ), Also served with Ellen Ash Peters and David Shea and innovated State Constitutional Law, former Chief Judge of the Superior Court before the major judicial reorganization of 1978.

innovated and which
The sessions are a key aspect of traditional music ; some say it is the main sphere in which the music is formulated and innovated.
By the late 1960s, London was the best market in Europe due to their more organized approach to modelling, which innovated the modeling industry.
He began to manufacture weapons and explosives at a number of premises in Dublin and even innovated a folding pike which could be concealed under a cloak, being fitted with a hinge.
1969 saw a group called Za Ondekoza founded by Tagayasu Den ; Za Ondekoza gathered together young performers who innovated a new roots revival version of taiko, which was used as a way of life in communal lifestyles.
The father, Rafael Guastavino, innovated with the use of Portland cement as the mortar, rather than the traditional lime and gypsum mortars, which allowed mild steel bar to be used to counteract tension forces.
The United States was especially known for one of these subgenres, thrash metal, which was innovated by bands like Anthrax, Metallica, Megadeth and Slayer, with Metallica being the most commercially successful.
# Heresy, being the belief in an innovated matter which contradicts the established religious practice originating with the Prophet due to a misconception, not obstinateness.
In addition, Octel innovated substantially new technology which contributed heavily to its success including a system architecture that was physically smaller, faster, more reliable, and much less costly than other corporate vendors.
Several of the practices which were innovated in birth centers are beginning to enter the mainstream hospital labor and delivery floors including:
Vonnegut's innovated, literary omniscience is one of these techniques through which Vonnegut's trademark " so it goes ..." attitude achieves a certain degree of meta-morality by virtue of its omniscient, dissociative and detached tone within the prose.
Steve Reich innovated a technique known as phasing, in which two musical activities are begun simultaneously and repeated, gradually drifting out of sync with each other in a natural evolution ; Reich was also very interested in non-Western music, incorporating African rhythmic techniques in his compositions Drumming.
The parent, Indo-Hittite, was missing the features not present in Hittite, which Proto-Indo-European innovated.
This view proposes that Rabbinic Judaism ( which formed from the Pharisees ) innovated the religion with the Oral Law, while this view also proposes that Karaite Judaism is primarily unchanged from Judaism's original form.
Kempele may be best known, however, for being the headquarters of the world-famous heart rate monitor corporation, Polar Electro, which first innovated this product in 1978.
He ceaselessly innovated, writing monodies with instruments such as violins, and in a sectional form with repeating parts for instruments only — an idea which would develop into the ritornello.
Robertson Grant successfully innovated a completely floating space weighing seventeen tons, which was supported by rubber pads.
The colonial period marked a tremendous change in Burmese literature, which had once been patronised and innovated by members of the royal court, and was now being led by civilians such as university students.
Thomson Local is a focused local area directory which has continually innovated with features such as colour and knock-out white advertisements.
Ole Knutsen Singstad ( June 29, 1882 – December 8, 1969 ) was a Norwegian-American civil engineer who innovated the ventilation system for the Holland Tunnel ( which subsequently became commonly used in other automotive tunnels ) and advanced the use of the " Sunk-tube " method of underwater vehicular tunnel building, a system of constructing the tunnels with prefabricated sections.

innovated and strategic
In the field of joseki, he innovated with the three-point low pincer, a more strategic play than the two-point low pincer favoured in particular by the players of the Yasui house.

innovated and factors
The Japanese innovated with sizes, form factors and technlogy, introducing such advances as stereo Boomboxes, removable speakers, in-built TV receivers and later inbuilt CD players.

innovated and like
Bandleaders like Louis Jordan innovated the sound of early R & B, using a band with a small horn section and prominent rhythm instrumentation.
Gordon Henderson's Exile One innovated this style, as well as turned the mini-jazz combos into guitar-dominated big bands, paving the way for the success of groups like Experience 7, among others.
Gordon Henderson's Exile One innovated this style, as well as turned the mini-jazz combos into guitar-dominated big bands, paving the way for the success of groups like Experience 7, among others.
Holders have included George Malcolm, whose trebles innovated a brilliant ' continental ' tone, " voices like razors " to quote one auditor ; Colin Mawby, Stephen Cleobury, David Hill and James O ' Donnell.
Much of the musical forms innovated by these pioneers merged with the Hindu tradition, composed in the popular language of the people ( as opposed to Sanskrit ) in the work of composers like Kabir or Nanak.
In the 1920s, Blind Lemon Jefferson innovated the style by using jazz-like improvisation and single string accompaniment on a guitar ; Jefferson's influence defined the field and inspired later performers, like Lightnin ' Hopkins, Lil ' Son Jackson, and T-Bone Walker.
His vanguard ideas innovated the orchestra ; pieces like Studia, Blues in 9 or Anti-waltz became a standard of a successful synthesis between music folklore and jazz, this synthesis being particularly pronounced in his music.
This form was innovated by producers like Tony Pastor who tried to encourage women and children to attend his shows ; they were hesitant because the theater had long been the domain of a rough and disorderly crowd.
Bandleaders like Louis Jordan innovated the sound of early R & B.
The Bakersfield Sound was innovated in Bakersfield, California in the mid to late 1950s, by performers like Wynn Stewart, who used elements of Western swing and rock, such as the breakbeat, along with a honky tonk vocal style.

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