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Because of the radical departure from traditional behavior and theatrical convention involved in Nora's leaving home, her act of slamming the door as she leaves has come to represent the play itself.
Early on, cyberpunk was hailed as a radical departure from science-fiction standards and a new manifestation of vitality.
In the 1980s, concept albums also became popular among rock bands like Kiss, with their album, 1981's Music from " The Elder ", which went on to become the group's poorest selling and charting album in their history, primarily because of its radical departure in musical style compared to Kiss's previous offerings.
The exclusion of all but one god was a radical departure from Egyptian tradition and some see Akhenaten as a practitioner of monolatry rather than monotheism, as he did not actively deny the existence of other gods ; he simply refrained from worshipping any but the Aten.
This represented a radical departure from German tradition, which held that law enforcement was ( mostly ) a Land ( state ) and local matter.
The novel was a radical departure from Coupland's previous novel, Life After God.
A radical departure from the rhyme table tradition that had evolved over the previous centuries, this dictionary contains a wealth of information on the phonology of Old Mandarin.
Hardcore was a radical departure from that.
In a radical departure from traditional property theory, he defines property not as a physical object, but rather as a relationship between people with respect to an object.
Additionally, players can often negotiate for the use of skills that their characters do not themselves have, a radical departure from most role-playing games.
Accordingly, the EJB 3. 0 specification ( JSR 220 ) was a radical departure from its predecessors, following this new paradigm.
The fifth season of the show was a radical departure from the storyline of the previous seasons, with the Taelons being replaced by a new and more openly hostile alien race, a group of energy vampires called the Atavus.
The design was very influential for racing engines as it featured for the first time DOHC and four valves per cylinder providing for high engine speeds, a radical departure from previous racing engines which relied on huge displacement for power.
After 1966, in a radical departure from past policies, the Ministry of Economy announced a programme to reduce rising inflation while promoting competition, efficiency, and foreign investment.
Hardcore was a radical departure from that.
This was a radical departure from the methods of his father, who had used the imperial family and its many connections to fill almost all senior administrative and military posts.
' Such an appointment was remarkable, and a radical departure from the nepotism that had characterised the reign of Alexios I.
It marked a radical departure from earlier orders, establishing a cenobitic community life that was not idealised as austere or penitential.
According to Buchanan and others, the Bush Doctrine was a radical departure from former United States foreign policies, and a continuation of the radical ideological roots of neoconservatism.
Akhenaten did refer to himself as " The Unique One of Re ", and he may have used his control of artistic expression to distance himself from the common people, though such a radical departure from the idealised traditional representation of the image of the Pharaoh would be truly extraordinary.
Bloomington SkylineBloomington IKEAThe 1980s brought a radical change to Bloomington with the departure of the Minnesota Twins and Vikings.
As a radical departure from the rest of Reed's catalog, Metal Machine Music is generally considered to be either a joke, a grudging fulfillment of a contractual obligation, or an early example of noise music.
Two were filmed, while the third, a more radical departure, was presented only in storyboards.
Therefore, under this theory the E. C Knight decision may be viewed not as a radical departure, but as a continuation of the original jurisprudence.

radical and created
The adoption of the radical Pittsburgh Platform in 1885, which dismissed observance of the ritual commandments and Jewish peoplehood as " anachronistic ", created a permanent wedge between the Reform movement and more traditional American Jews.
Because of the brevity of his reign, Emperor Yōmei was not responsible for any radical changes in policy, but his support of Buddhism created tension with supporters of Shintoism who opposed its introduction.
The Shiite and Sunni religious conflicts since the 7th century created an opening for radical ideologists, such as Ali Shariati ( 1933 – 77 ), to merge social revolution with Islamic fundamentalism, as exemplified by Iran in the 1970s.
The creation of the New Progressive Party polarized the political arena to a great degree as radical independence groups were formed in the 1970s and the Puerto Rican Socialist Party ( PSP ), a Marxist and Cuba-friendly party, was created.
Redstockings co-founder Ellen Willis wrote in 1984 that radical feminism " got sexual politics recognized as a public issue ", " created the vocabulary … with which the second wave of feminism entered popular culture ", " sparked the drive to legalize abortion ", " were the first to demand total equality in the so-called private sphere " (" housework and child care ,… emotional and sexual needs "), and " created the atmosphere of urgency " that almost led to the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Although Germany began to improve economically in the mid-1920s, the Great Depression created more economic hardship and a rise in political forces that advocated radical solutions to Germany's woes.
This allowed cars to be much further removed from production models, and so was created a generation of rallying supercars, of which the most radical and impressive were the Peugeot 205 T16, Renault 5 Turbo and the Lancia Delta S4, with flimsy fibreglass bodies roughly the shape of the standard car tacked on to lightweight spaceframe chassis, four-wheel drive, and power outputs reportedly as high as.
Finally, on 6 April 1793, the Convention created the Committee of Public Safety ( later headed by Maximilien Robespierre ), and was given a monumental task: “ To deal with the radical movements of the Enragés, food shortages and riots, the revolt in the Vendée and in Brittany, recent defeats of its armies, and the desertion of its commanding general .” Most notably, the Committee of Public Safety instated a policy of terror, and the guillotine began to fall on perceived enemies of the republic at an ever-increasing rate, beginning the period known today as the Reign of Terror.
LDPE is created by free radical polymerization.
Since 2010, Stoke Newington has also had its own literary festival, created to celebrate the area's literary and radical history.
By 1976, with less demand for their memory, production problems, and the challenges created by Japanese " dumping " of memory chips at below cost prices, Grove was forced to make radical changes.
On a honeymoon / business trip to a medical conference in Vienna, a city living in fear of the serial " Elevator Killer ", Hfuhruhurr meets mad scientist Dr. Alfred Necessiter ( David Warner ), who has created a radical new technique enabling him to store living brains in liquid-filled jars.
In this case, the radical position taken by the Third Estate created a sense of awareness that the problems of France were not simply a matter of addressing " royal tyranny ," but that unequal privileges under the law had divided the nation.
It simultaneously discredited the politics of consent and created the space for radical alternatives.
According to Davis, the Ranters were a myth created by conservatives in order to endorse traditional values by comparison with an unimaginably radical other.
Loyalist associations were created in order to counter a perceived threat from radical societies.
The rise of fascism in Nazi Germany and the failure of the communist and social democratic left to unite against the common danger created a situation where certain radical parties throughout the world reexamined their priorities and sought a mechanism for building united action.
First, the Spartacus League was created by the radical socialist Rosa Luxemburg.
The Government's anti-Israel policies, along with a perception among radical Muslims that all Jewish citizens supported Zionism and the state of Israel, created a hostile atmosphere for the small community.
Jamie Reid created the ransom-note look used with the Sex Pistols graphics while he was designing Suburban Press, a radical political magazine he ran for five years.
* Shin seikyoku kondankai: the most left-leaning faction, created by members of the former Japan Socialist Party who felt the Social Democratic Party was too radical.
After a long period of confusion, Sima, representing the Legion's less radical wing, overcame all competition and assumed leadership, being recognised as such on 6 September 1940 by the Legionary Forum, a body created at his initiative.
In Catholicism, the Catechism of the Catholic Church speaks of " the fall of the angels " not in spatial terms but as a radical and irrevocable rejection of God and his reign by some angels who, though created as good beings, freely chose evil, their sin being unforgivable because of the irrevocable character of their choice, not because of any defect in the infinite divine mercy.

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