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President Lyndon B. Johnson at the university's groundbreaking ceremony in June 1964
Among them were groundbreaking designs in the 860-880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments ( 1951 ), New Century Guild ( 1961 ), Marina City ( 1964 ) and Lake Point Tower ( 1968 ).
President Lyndon B. Johnson dug the ceremonial first-shovel of earth at the groundbreaking for the Kennedy Center on December 2, 1964.
47 dignitaries took part in a groundbreaking ceremony on April 15, 1964.
His 1964 work Eros Denied was a groundbreaking manifesto of the sexual revolution.
The groundbreaking ceremony was held on December 28, 1962, and the building was dedicated on October 30, 1964.

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In Shannon's revolutionary and groundbreaking paper, the work for which had been substantially completed at Bell Labs by the end of 1944, Shannon for the first time introduced the qualitative and quantitative model of communication as a statistical process underlying information theory, opening with the assertion that
Licklider ( see his 1960 paper Man-Computer Symbiosis ), Douglas Engelbart ( see his 1962 report Augmenting Human Intellect ), and also led to Ted Nelson's groundbreaking work in concepts of hypermedia and hypertext.
In 1772, he published another paper on integral calculus which was widely hailed as a groundbreaking paper in several domains.
Felten has done a variety of computer security research, including groundbreaking work on proof-carrying authentication and work on security related to the Java programming language, but he is perhaps best known for his paper on the Secure Digital Music Initiative ( SDMI ) challenge.
Although groundbreaking and influential, Wing herself cautioned in her 1981 paper that " It must be pointed out that the people described by the present author all had problems of adjustment or superimposed psychiatric illnesses severe enough to necessitate referral to a psychiatric clinic ... ( and ) the series described here is probably biased towards those with more severe handicaps.
In 1904 he delivered a groundbreaking paper, Fluid Flow in Very Little Friction, in which he described the boundary layer and its importance for drag and streamlining.
The fourth paper published in this series, entitled “ The Relationship of Epinephrine and Glucagon to Liver Phosphorylase: IV Effect of Epinephrine and Glucagon on the Reactivation of Phosphorylase in Liver Homogenates ”, came out in 1956 and was the most influential and groundbreaking of those released.
* 1926: Alan Arnold Griffith publishes his groundbreaking paper Aerodynamic Theory of Turbine Design, changing the low confidence in jet engines.

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In 1885, he published his groundbreaking Über das Gedächtnis (" On Memory ", later translated to English as Memory.
On January 19, 2010, Wyandotte County approved the bonds to help finance the stadium, and on January 20 the groundbreaking ceremony was made, with Wizards CEO Robb Heineman using heavy machinery to move dirt on the construction site.
The term was introduced by Darwin in his groundbreaking 1859 book On the Origin of Species, in which natural selection was described by analogy to artificial selection, a process by which animals and plants with traits considered desirable by human breeders are systematically favored for reproduction.
Later that year Vesalius asked Johannes Oporinus to help publish the seven-volume De humani corporis fabrica ( On the fabric of the human body ), a groundbreaking work of human anatomy he dedicated to Charles V. Most believe it was illustrated by Titian's pupil Jan Stephen van Calcar.
In 1543, Vesalius asked Johannes Oporinus to help publish the seven-volume De humani corporis fabrica ( On the fabric of the human body ), a groundbreaking work of human anatomy he dedicated to Charles V and which most believe was illustrated by Titian's pupil Jan Stephen van Calcar, though others believe was illustrated by different artists working in the studio of Titian, and not from Van Calcar himself.
* On November 21, 2007, the presidents of Azerbaijan-Ilham Aliyev, Georgia-Mikheil Saakashvili, and Turkey-Abdullah Gül inaugurated the construction of the railroad at a groundbreaking ceremony at the Marabda junction south of Tbilisi, and the first rails were planned to be laid in April 2008.
On February 21, 2008, after years of preparation and fundraising, groundbreaking ceremonies were held.
On November 17, 2008, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the new Bexley Police Headquarters at 559 North Cassingham Road.
On July 20, 1965, Dylan released the groundbreaking " Like a Rolling Stone ", a six-minute-long scathing put-down, directed at a down-and-out society girl, which again featured Dylan backed by an electric rock band.
On February 13, 2006, Baer was given a National Medal of Technology by Former President George W. Bush, in honor of his " groundbreaking and pioneering creation, development and commercialization of interactive video games ".
On 1 November 1921 Foch was in Kansas City to take part in the groundbreaking ceremony for the Liberty Memorial that was being constructed there.
On April 17, the band's music video for " Tarred and Feathered " ( from the Big Ship mini-album ) was broadcast on Channel 4's groundbreaking music show, The Tube, giving Cardiacs their first exposure on national television.
On May 11, 2011, it was announced on Dale Bozzio's website that " Dale and Warren have reformed Missing Persons for an incredible reunion tour in anticipation of the 30th Anniversary of Spring Session M, the band's groundbreaking, certified-Gold album originally released in 1982.
On 4 May 2012, the Land Transport Authority ( LTA ) marked the start of construction of the Tuas West Extension with a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the future Tuas Link station.
During his tenure, the magazine excerpted Randy Shilts ' groundbreaking book, " And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic.
For the next 8 years they created and performed hundreds of live appearances, 150 radio shows, several albums, a half dozen hit stage shows and the groundbreaking TV series Four On The Floor.
On Balikpapan's 115th anniversary, 10 February 2012 there was a groundbreaking for the Pedestrian Coastal Road, which will be built for IDR 1 trillion ( 111. 1 million ), excluding reclamation cost.
On September 8, 1982, groundbreaking for the station occurred.
On November 2, 1972, a groundbreaking ceremony was held on the King Street site.
On 19 November 1959, the United States Army conducted groundbreaking ceremonies at Dyess AFB for the battalion headquarters of the 5th Missile Battalion, 517th Artillery of the U. S. Army Air Defense Command.
On March 2, 2010, the City of Green Bay approved the purchase of the Zippin Pippin roller coaster from Memphis, Tennessee. A groundbreaking took place on August 25, 2010 and construction on the Zippin Pippin began in September 2010. Construction was completed in April 2011 and the Zippin Pippin is now open for $ 1 a ride.
On 17 December 1994, He Yong performed at a groundbreaking concert in Hong Kong with Chinese metal-prog rock harbingers Tang Dynasty and others.
On August 23, 2011 during the groundbreaking ceremony, the new school of osteopathic medicine is officially named after the anonymous donor, AIT Labs CEO Michael A. Evans.
On 6 July, groundbreaking ceremonies were conducted for the command center of the operation.

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Kaze to Ki no Uta was groundbreaking in its depictions of " openly sexual relationships ", spurring the development of the Boys Love genre in shōjo manga, and the development of sexually explicit amateur comics.
The chairman of its original Board of Trustees, Thomas Jordan Jarvis, a former Governor of North Carolina now known as the " Father of ECU ", participated in groundbreaking ceremonies for the first buildings on July 2, 1908 in Greenville, North Carolina and ECTTS opened its doors on October 5, 1909.
The Shore developed a clutch of upmarket restaurants, including the second of the groundbreaking chain of Malmaison hotels in a conversion of the former " Angel Hotel ", a seaman's mission, whilst the once industrially-polluted and desolate banks of the Water of Leith were cleaned up and a public walkway opened.
Predecessor companies built the Comet, the world's first commercial jet airliner ; the Harrier " jump jet ", the world's first operational Vertical / Short Take-Off and Landing ( VTOL ) aircraft ; the " groundbreaking " Blue Vixen radar carried by Sea Harrier FA2s and which formed the basis of the Eurofighter's CAPTOR radar ; and co-produced the iconic Concorde supersonic airliner with Aérospatiale.
Critics derided an unconventional set and costumes by Claud Lovat Fraser, but in what Shakespearean scholar Sylvan Barnet calls the play's " first modern production ", their spare, evocative design was later acknowledged as a groundbreaking departure from the unimaginatively literal Shakespearean production typical of the time.
Released during the hip hop's " golden age ", Follow the Leader was well received by critics and has since been recognized by music writers as one of the most groundbreaking and influential hip hop albums of all time.
He is also known as an innovator of groundbreaking musical methodologies " Synthesizer Symphony " that links " Symphobient ", " Symphonic techno ", and " Sci-fi music ".
", and was a showcase for the science fiction / suspense stories of artists Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, and for the groundbreaking work of writer-artist Jim Steranko.
As his drug habit ate away at his physical and mental health, Bowie decided to move from Los Angeles to Paris and then West Berlin, where he began recording the groundbreaking Berlin Trilogy ( Low, " Heroes ", and Lodger ) with Brian Eno and Tony Visconti.
Released during the hip hop's " golden age ", Follow the Leader was well received by critics and has since been recognized by music writers as one of the most groundbreaking, influential and greatest hip hop albums of all time.
He is also known for his works on principles of operating systems, operational analysis of queueing network systems, design and implementation of CSNET, ACM digital library, codifying the great principles of computing, and most recently for his groundbreaking book The Innovator's Way ", on innovation as learnable practices.
The Wailers recorded groundbreaking ska and reggae songs such as " Simmer Down ", " Trenchtown Rock ", " Nice Time ", " War ", " Stir It Up " and " Get Up, Stand Up ".
Gimarc promotes the method as " groundbreaking in its approach to streamlining radio for modern listeners ", despite the contention of his critics that what Gimarc calls " streamlining " is really " butchering " and " dumbing down ".
Bob and John Nolan called the game's physics programming " groundbreaking ", and Chris Ware of the Lexington Herald-Leader believed that the game was " the closest thing to taking wing this side of those multimillion-dollar flight simulators fighter pilots and astronauts get to use ".
As was mentioned above, Silliman was influenced by ( and subsequently has written extensively on ) the " New American Poetry ", referring to the poets who first appeared in Donald Allen's groundbreaking anthology The New American Poetry 1945 – 1960.
This has since been dubbed " The Mother of All Demos ", as it not only demonstrated the groundbreaking features of NLS, but also involved assembling some remarkable state-of-the-art video technologies.
Winners of an MTV award for the animation in a-ha's groundbreaking video for " Take on Me " and " Train of thought ", they went on to animate and direct Paula Abdul's " Opposites Attract ".
In contrast and in line with Lonergan's groundbreaking work, Helminiak appeals to the long-standing Christian axiom, " Grace builds on nature ", and sees his psychology of spirituality, without prejudice to theology or religion, as an elaboration of the nature on which grace builds.

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