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1950s and unique
Although the term " Unicode " had previously been used for other purposes, such as the name of a programming language developed for the UNIVAC in the late 1950s, and most notably a universal telegraphic phrase-book that was first published in 1889, Becker may not have been aware of these earlier usages, and he explained that " he name ' Unicode ' is intended to suggest a unique, unified, universal encoding ".
* Grafton saxophone, a unique 1950s alto saxophone constructed mainly from plastic
Carolina Cotton ( aka the Yodeling Blonde Bombshell ) was best known for her unique style of Western Swing yodeling, during the Golden Age of Western entertainment in the 1940s and 1950s.
The spiritual home of a unique community quit putting up guests in the late 1950s.
Also, in the early 1950s a unique system was built for loading and unloading passengers and cargo from DC-4s that drastically reduced the time required by a claimed 50 %.
A collection of the German constructions of VTOL ( vertical take off and landing ) planes developed in the 1950s and 1960s is quite unique.
The unique sonic characteristics of the major studios imparted a special character to many of the most famous popular recordings of the 1950s and 1960s, and the recording companies jealously guarded these facilities.
Singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg began as a jazz musician in the 1950s and spanned several eras of French popular music including pop, rock, reggae, new wave, disco and even hip hop filtered through his unique sense of black humor, heavily laden with sex.
John Bhengu was the first major Zulu guitarist, earning a reputation in 1950s Durban for his unique ukupika style of picking ( as opposed to traditional strumming ).
Sugita finds that, " The 1950s was a decade during which Japan formulated a unique corporate capitalist system in which government, business, and labor implemented close and intricate cooperation.
The slang term dingbat has been coined to describe cheap urban apartment buildings from the 1950s and 1960s with unique and often wacky façades to differentiate themselves within a full block of apartments.
Whitney had, throughout the 1950s, an almost unique interest in the topology of singular spaces and in singularities of smooth maps.
The Wildwoods is home to over 200 motels, built during the Doo-Wop era of the 1950s and 1960s, in an area recognized by the state of New Jersey, known as the Wildwoods Shore Resort Historic District ' The term doo-wop was coined by Cape May's Mid-Atlantic Center For The Arts in the early 1990s to describe the unique, space-age architectural style, which is also referred to as the Googie or populuxe style.
A unique feature of the 1950s, however, was that the Government, not the commercial marketplace, was the prime source of funding and sponsor of the new technologies.
Except for the Greenbrier and various 1950s – 70s Fiat minivans, the Type 2 remained unique in being rear-engined.
Since the 1950s, Collingwood has been home to many groups battling to save the suburb's unique character against development and gentrification.
This festival is unique in having a " ramp rally ", where ramp lovers pulling Serro Scotty campers gather to celebrate both ramps and the Scotty, a 1950s marque of RV which was manufactured in this area.
The park was nationally recognized for its unique value, and during the City Beautiful movement of the 1950s it inspired numerous towns to create their own parks.
Cutless was registered as a trade name for this type of bearing in the 1950s by one company, that company still tries to protect the use of this name despite the fact it is widely used and understood as a bearing type not a unique brand.
The glory days of fishing in the town are remembered at the town's Fishing Heritage Centre ( previously the National Fishing Heritage Centre ) where the preserved trawler Ross Tiger provides a unique glimpse into the lost lives of the 1950s trawlerman.
Over the passing years the film gathered a cult following ( Ray's films had a brief revival in the 1970s and Bogart's anti-hero stance became re-evaluated in the 1960s, one possible explanation ), and the French during the 1950s praised Ray's unique film making.
In the 1950s and 1960s with the improvement of plastic manufacturing techniques, promotional items including keychains became more unique.
In the 1940s and 1950s, the brand was marketed for its unique filters, with advertisements reading, " Only the flavor touches your lips ", and " Tobacco tastes best when the filter's recessed ".
During the 1950s and 1960s, Resnick earned respect for his Abstract Expressionist paintings and also was unique for being one of the few New York artists to have a large working space for large-scale canvases.

1950s and opportunity
Many from Finland used this opportunity to secure better paying jobs in Sweden in the 1950s and 1960s, dominating Sweden's first wave of post-war labour immigrants.
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Stone's role as Chief Design Critic and Associate Professor of Architecture at the Yale University School of Architecture gave him the opportunity to recruit many skilled young staff members for his office.
One of the main motivations for the development of the hobby in the 1950s and 1960s was to provide young people the opportunity to construct flying rocket models without having to engage in dangerous construction of motor units and direct handling of explosive propellants.
On taking up the conductorship of the Hallé he had less opportunity to work in the opera house, but in the 1950s he conducted productions of works by Verdi, Wagner, Gluck, and Puccini at Covent Garden with such success that he was invited to become the company's permanent musical director, an invitation he declined.
Television in the 1950s offered many actors the opportunity to appear in plays broadcast live.
What we learn about the Kirks ' past does not set them apart from most young working-class intellectuals who grew up in the 1950s when there was growing hope of improved economic and educational opportunity.
Schwarzkopf's association with the Milanese house in the early 1950s gave her the opportunity to sing certain roles on stage for the only time in her career: Mélisande in Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande, Jole in Handel's Eracle, Marguerite in Gounod's Faust, Elsa in Wagner's Lohengrin, as well as her first Marschallin in Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier and her first Fiordiligi in Mozart's Così fan tutte at the Piccola Scala.
With the flight of much of the middle class out of the neighborhood during the late 1950s and 1960's with the opportunity to move to newer housing in postwar suburbs, Anacostia's demographics changed dramatically as the neighborhood became predominantly African American.
Ross had started the company in the late 1950s while working in his family's funeral business — seeing the opportunity to use the company's cars, which were idle at night, he founded a successful hire car operation, which he later merged with the Kinney parking garage company.
Judging by theater reviews he wrote in the early 1950s, he appears to have been an ardent Communist, grateful for his liberation from the labor camp and for the opportunity to receive a secular education, advocating a socialist realist aesthetic for Yiddish-language theater.
The deer were introduced to Maui island in the 1950s as part of a post-World War II veteran hunting opportunity.
This section presents an important opportunity for urban design because the properties along the north side have remained undeveloped since their acquisition by the City in the 1950s.
Despite the lack of opportunity for women from the 1950s to the 1970s, she evolved to writing about social and political issues in newspapers, books in both fiction and nonfiction form.
Kelly offered him an opportunity for a co-starring role opposite Academy Award-winner Ray Milland, in the 1950s detective series, Markham.

1950s and translate
Computational linguistics originated with efforts in the United States in the 1950s to use computers to automatically translate texts from foreign languages, particularly Russian scientific journals, into English.
The town, whose name would translate to English as Academy Town, was founded in the 1950s by the Soviet Academy of Sciences.
By the early 1950s, Hawkins had been promoted to Head of Programmes, West Region and was keen to translate his success to the developing medium of television.
In the late 1950s, Victor dedicated himself to a new vision, to reach the stone-age people of Papua New Guinea and translate the Bible into the Waola language.
The post-war years saw strong club teams emerge, but it wasn ’ t until the 1950s that a true blend of players could be produced to translate club success into international victories.

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