Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Prahran, Victoria" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

1960s and effort
In the 1960s, the ACLU continued its decades-long effort to enforce separation of church and state, and it also defended several anti-war activists during the Vietnam War who burnt draft cards or wore armbands.
Kelly also frequently appeared on television shows during the 1960s, but his one effort at television series, as Father Chuck O ' Malley in Going My Way ( 1962 – 63 ), based on the Best Picture of 1944 starring Bing Crosby, was dropped after thirty episodes, although it enjoyed great popularity in Roman Catholic countries outside of the United States.
These universities worked with high-yielding varieties of wheat and rice, initially developed in Mexico and the Philippines, that in the 1960s began the Green Revolution, an effort to diversify and increase crop production.
Beginning in the 1960s, Mazda put a major engineering effort into development of the Wankel rotary engine as a way of differentiating itself from other Japanese auto companies.
This effort started in the 1950s with the work of Yang and Mills, was carried on by Martinus Veltman and a host of others during the 1960s and completed by the 1970s through the work of Gerard't Hooft, Frank Wilczek, David Gross and David Politzer.
By the 1960s there was revived interest in minor league baseball for Toledo, and public official Ned Skeldon led the effort to remodel the Lucas County Fairgrounds stadium into a suitable minor league ballpark.
Considerable effort went into designing rotary engines in the 1950s and 1960s.
On both of these occasions, in the early 19th century and then again in the 1960s, the Czechs used their cultural and literary effort to create political freedom and to establish a confident, politically aware nation.
The state of affairs continued until the 1960s when IBM, already a leading hardware vendor, stopped work on existing systems and put all their effort into developing the System / 360 series of machines, all of which used the same instruction and input / output architecture.
The yakuza ( organized crime ) were formerly often involved in prize exchange, but a great deal of police effort beginning in the 1960s and ramping up in the 1990s has largely done way with their influence.
In an effort to reverse these trends, urban renewal dominated much of the construction during the 1960s and early 1970s, with many of Binghamton's ornate buildings torn down during this period.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, there was a great deal of activity with hybrids, but there was no significant effort to create an actual breed from them.
Manually operated photocomposition systems using fonts on filmstrips allowed fine kerning between letters without the physical effort of manual typesetting, and spawned an enlarged type design industry in the 1960s and 1970s.
The design effort was carried out at General Atomics in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
It was only with great effort in the 1950s and 1960s that Verrazzano's name and reputation as the European discoverer of the harbour was re-established during an effort to have the newly built Narrows bridge named after him.
He failed, losing out to Kel Nagle by a single shot, but his subsequent Open wins in the early 1960s convinced many American pros that a trip to Britain would be worth the effort, and certainly secured Palmer's popularity among British and European fans, not just American ones.
There was, however, little effort made to refine MCD as a modern spectroscopic technique until the early 1960s.
When they returned to Chile in the 1960s, the Chicago boys began a concerted effort to spread the philosophy and policy recommendations of the Chicago and Austrian schools, setting up think tanks and publishing in ideologically sympathetic media.
In the early 1960s, citizens made an effort to revitalize the town, building on their historic heritage and main street.
In the 1960s Oak Parkers began a concerted effort to avoid the destructive racial housing practices occurring in nearby communities.
Their developers market these properties by using the American term ' apartment buildings ', perhaps in an effort to distance these newer buildings from the older tower blocks from the 1950s and 1960s.
In the 1960s, Lloyd Schneider, a local lawyer, led an effort to have petroleum tank farms north of the village that were connected to the Koch pipeline.
In the early 1960s, Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev led an effort to abolish the Secretary-General position.
In an effort to stay competitive, American Motors produced a wide range of products during the 1960s, and added innovations long before the " Big Three " introduced them.

1960s and boost
The barge and canal system contended favorably with the railways in the early industrial revolution prior to around the 1850s – 1960s for example, the Erie Canal in New York State is credited by economic historians with giving the growth boost needed for New York City to eclipse Philadelphia as America's largest port and city but such canal systems with their locks, need for maintenance and dredging, pumps and sanitary issues were eventually outcompeted in the carriage of high-value items by the railways due to the higher speed, falling costs, and route flexibility of Rail transport.
The invention of the compact cassette in the 1960s, followed by Sony's Walkman, gave a major boost to the mass distribution of music recordings, and the invention of digital recording and the compact disc in 1983 brought massive improvements in ruggedness and quality.
The sport received a tremendous boost in the 1960s and 1970s.
Since the 1960s, Yalobusha County has attracted new industries to boost its economic growth.
The anthracite industry received a temporary boost during the Second World War, but by the late 1950s, the industry was all but dead, with the exception of some strip mine operations that continued throughout the 1960s.
Udon is one of the more bustling markets for agricultural goods in the relatively dry northeast of Thailand, and received its biggest economic boost in the 1960s when the US built the Udon Royal Thai Air Force Base as a joint-force military base during the Vietnam War.
The origins of the ploughman's lunch date back to the 1960s, when the Milk Marketing Board promoted the meal nationally to boost sales of cheese, and is a product of this campaign.
Chrysler got a boost in sales in 1963 with the introduction of a 5-year / 50, 000-mile warranty, a business practice that was unheard of by its competitors in the 1960s.
Though Canal Street began to lose its primacy as a regional shopping destination in the late 1960s, it retained a robust mix of department stores and specialty shopping into the mid-1980s-somewhat later than main street shopping districts in most other major U. S. cities-and it received a boost in 1983 with the completion of Canal Place's retail component, which included a Saks Fifth Avenue department store and a Brooks Brothers outlet.
Although it provided a huge boost to military morale, particularly in the navy, the restoration was strongly opposed by the then-Chief of Defence Staff, General Gerard Thériault, on grounds that the dark green imposed in the 1960s was the only possible " distinctly Canadian " uniform colour.
In the 1960s and 1970s nearby coal mines provided a boost in employment and also drew more people into the area to work and live.
It started in the 1960s and got a further boost in 1990s when Veliky Ustyug started to be marketed as the residence of Ded Moroz.
A major boost came with the rise of the 1960s counterculture and then the New Age Movement, which coincided with a plethora of popular books on Cayce.

1960s and slowly
Since the international adoption of the MKS standard in the 1940s and the SI standard in the 1960s, the technical use of CGS units has gradually declined worldwide, in the United States more slowly than elsewhere.
The movement, while an inspiration to other national cinemas and unmistakably a direct influence on the future New Hollywood directors, slowly faded by the end of the 1960s.
After the war the anti-shipping class slowly developed, and became a major class in the 1960s with the introduction of the low-flying jet-or rocket-powered cruise missiles known as " sea-skimmers ".
The age of the portable music player grew during the 1960s with the development of 8-track and cassette tapes, which slowly began to replace record players.
Logging camps were slowly phased out between World War II and the early 1960s as crews could by then be transported to remote logging sites in motor vehicles.
When voters approved connection to State water supplies in 1991, parts of the city, especially outlying areas, resumed growth, but more slowly than during the boom period of the 1950s and 1960s.
The Golden Age of US animation is a period in the United States animation history that began with the advent of sound cartoons in 1928 and continued into the early 1960s when theatrical animated shorts slowly began losing to the new medium of television animation.
In the early 1960s, Gambino slowly moved against the prominent Anastasia loyalists, headed by caporegime Armand " Tommy " Rava.
He was slowly rehabilitated at home beginning in the early 1960s, under the rule of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej.
The story would slowly evolve into In the Mood for Love, after transposing its setting away from mainland China, and back to 1960s Hong Kong.
British cars and cars in other countries applying the same approach to automobile taxation continued to feature these long thin cylinders in their engine blocks even in the 1950s and 1960s, after auto-taxation had ceased to be based on piston diameters, partly because limited funds meant that investment in new models often involved new bodies while under the hood / bonnet engines lurked from earlier decades with only minor upgrades such as ( typically ) higher compression ratios as higher octane fuels slowly returned to European service stations.
While it was not unheard of for teenagers to compete in the 1960s — Ludmilla Tourischeva was sixteen at her first Olympics in 1968 — younger female gymnasts slowly became the norm while the sport's difficulty increased.
The NA program grew slowly in the 1960s, but the program was learning what was effective and what was not, as relapse rates declined over time and friction between NA groups began to decrease.
From 200 full-time students in 1905, the University grew slowly until the 1950s and 1960s when it began to expand rapidly.
The film's popularity slowly grew with local television broadcasts throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
A non-violent Quebec independence movement slowly took form in the late 1960s.
These slowly supplanted the steam locomotives, though some steam operations persisted until the 1960s as backup power and to operate the snow-clearing train ( where their greater weight meant they were less likely to derail ).
Partly because of this fact, agricultural output grew slowly, not regaining prewar levels of production until the 1960s.
The Bumstead kitchen, which remained essentially unchanged from the 1930s through the 1960s has slowly acquired a more modern look ( no more legs on the gas range and no more refrigerators shown with the motor on the top ).
By the 1930s Chicago had the world's largest public transportation system, but commuter rail services had slowly started to decline from the mid to late 1960s.
In Australia, catch and release caught on slowly, with some pioneers practicing it in the 1960s, and the practice slowly became more widespread in the 1970s and 1980s.
After opening a fourth restaurant in 1960, the company began franchising their restaurants and slowly grew to 27 stores by the late 1960s, before growth accelerated.
Under the control of the NCDC new districts, such as Woden and Tuggeranong, were established and slowly developed throughout the 1960s and 1970s to accommodate a growing population.

2.299 seconds.